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- 480 (2002 Census); 34,915 (1989 Soviet census). It was previously known as Imperatorskaya Gavan (Императорская Гавань, lit. 'Imperial harbour') until 1922. The...
- Army (Russian: Ру́сская импера́торская а́рмия, romanized: Rússkaya imperátorskaya ármiya) was the armed land force of the Russian Empire, active from...
- Imperial Main Headquarters (Russian: Императорская Главная квартира, Imperatorskaya Glavnaya kvartira) was an organization within the military administration...
- only other vessel on the station was the 52-gun frigate Pallada, at Imperatorskaya Gavan on the river Amur. Her captain lightened her by offloading all...
- survey the coasts of Korea and the Russian Maritime Province. While at Imperatorskaya Gavan on 22 May her crew learned of the outbreak of the Crimean War...
- 6 September 2023. Retrieved 8 August 2022. Anisimov, Ye. V. (2008). Imperatorskaya Rossiya Императорская Россия [Imperial Russia] (in Russian). St. Petersburg:...
- R.M. (2018). "Pervye khudozhestvennye publichnye vystavki v Rossii (Imperatorskaya Akademiya khudozhestv, XVIII vek)" Первые художественные публичные выставки...
- to enter the Amur River because of her draft, had to overwinter in Imperatorskaya Gavan. Goncharov returned to Saint Petersburg on 25 February 1855, after...
- Peterburg: Palace Editions. 2002.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link) Imperatorskaya Akademiya khudozhestv. Muzey. Russkaya zhivopis Императорская Академия...
- Grafolik. Radenović, Dragan (2010): Vystavka „Ce, čelovek - Ecce homo : Imperatorskaya akademiya hudožestv, Moskva”, 2010. Beograd: Grafolik. Radenović, Dragan...