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Kirov (Russian: Киров, IPA: [ˈkʲirəf] ),
formerly known as
Vyatka (Russian: Вя́тка, IPA: [[ˈvʲatka]])
until 1934 and as
Khlynov (Хлы́нов) from 1457 to...
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named Kirov (surname) Amrakits,
formerly Kirov Taperakan,
formerly Kirov Kirov, Baku
Kirov,
Lankaran Kirov,
Samukh Kirov,
Shusha Kirov, Jalal-Abad...
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Kirovs Lipmans (born 5
November 1940) is a
Jewish Latvian business person and
former ice
hockey executive. He
served as
president of the
Latvian Ice Hockey...
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Mironovich Kirov (born Kostrikov; 27
March 1886 – 1
December 1934) was a
Russian and
Soviet politician and
Bolshevik revolutionary.
Kirov was an early...
- RBU-1000 launchers.
Russia is
developing a new anti-ship
missile to
equip Kirovs called the 3M22 Tsirkon,
which is
capable of
traveling at
hypersonic speeds...
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Aleksandr Kirov (born 1984),
Kazakhstani ****ociation
football player Anton Kirov (born 1990),
Bulgarian ****ociation
football player Atanas Kirov (born 1946)...
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received their premieres.
Through most of the
Soviet era, it was
known as the
Kirov Theatre. Today, the
Mariinsky Theatre is home to the
Mariinsky Ballet, Mariinsky...
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Kirov Oblast (Russian: Кировская область, IPA: [ˈkʲirəfskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]) is a
federal subject of
Russia (an oblast)
located in
Eastern Europe. Its administrative...
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Kirov class may
refer to:
Kirov-class battlecruiser,
Project 1144
Orlan missile-armed
cruisers built for the
Soviet Navy in 1980 and
serving now in the...
- Ulmanis,
Kirovs Lipmans, Mały Snopp,
Juris Savickis,
Viesturs Koziols and others. However, on 27 May,
Latvian Ice
Hockey Federation president Kirovs Lipmans...