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Gzhatsky Uyezd (Гжатский уезд) was one of the
subdivisions of the
Smolensk Governorate of the
Russian Empire. It was
situated in the
northeastern part...
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Dorogobuzhsky Uyezd (Dorogobuzh);
Dukhovshchinsky Uyezd (Dukhovshchina);
Gzhatsky Uyezd (Gzhatsk);
Krasninsky Uyezd (Krasny);
Porechsky Uyezd (Porechye);...
- Usvyatsky, Velizhsky, and Velikoluksky. In
Vyazma Okrug: Bukharinsky,
Gzhatsky, Izdeshkovsky, Iznoskovsky, Kholm-Zhirkovsky, Medynsky, Novoduginsky, Tyomkinsky...
- Wacław
Kowalski (2 May 1916 – 27
October 1990) was a
Polish actor. He
appeared in more than
eighty films from 1947 to 1983. "Rodzinna
tragedia przerwała...
- Vera
Ivanovna Zasulich (Вера Ивановна Засулич; 8 August [O.S. 27 July] 1849 – 8 May 1919) was a
Russian socialist activist,
Menshevik writer and revolutionary...
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Viktor Klyushnikov Born Клюшников Виктор Петрович (1841-03-22)22
March 1841
Gzhatsky Uyezd,
Smolensk Governorate,
Imperial Russia Died 19
November 1892(1892-11-19)...
- by a
decree of
Peter the
Great to a
transshipment landing stage (called
Gzhatsky landing stage). From the mid-18th century,
Gzhatsk was a sloboda, and in...
- age four and was sent to be
raised in a
peasant family in a
village in
Gzhatsky Uyezd.
Solyankin was a
shepherd in the village. From the age of twelve...
- Yury
Vladimirovich Lomonosov (Russian: Юрий Владимирович Ломоносов; 24
April 1876 – 19
November 1952) was a
Russian railway engineer and a
leading figure...
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short drama film
directed by
Yevgeny Bauer. Zoya
Verenskaya and
Dmitry Gzhatsky have been
loving each
other for 10 years, but Zoya does not want to harm...