- from the
Persian kāšāne (house) word.[1] Chișinău is
known in
Russian as
Kishinyov (Кишинёв,
pronounced [kʲɪʂɨˈnʲɵf]),
while Moldova's Russian-language media...
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Fotbal Club
Zimbru Chișinău,
commonly known as
Zimbru Chișinău or
simply Zimbru, is a
Moldovan professional football club
based in Chișinău,
which competes...
- 185th / (1st or 3rd Squadron) Magadan-Sokol Kolyma-Avia
Moldavian Kishinyov 407th
Kishinyov Air
Moldova North Caucasian Astrakhan' 110th Astrakhan'-Narimanovo...
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named People’s
Artist of the
RSFSR in 1946.
Serafima Birman was born in
Kishinyov in the
Russian Empire (modern-day Chișinău, Moldova) into a
Russian Orthodox...
- from Chișinău" (from the
Russian spelling of the
place name Kishinev/
Kishinyov (Кишинёв); now the
place is the
capital of Moldova). Its Romanian-language...
-
Seymchan Seymchan NW
Aerial Forestry Protection Base
Moldavian Kishinyov 407th
Kishinyov Air
Moldova North Caucasian Krasnodar 241st
Krasnodar ALK Kuban...
- Defender/Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1967 FC
Moldova Kishinyov 0 (0) 1968 FC R****vet
Krasnoyarsk 13 (0) 1968–1969 FC
Pakhtakor Tashkent...
- Moscow) 9
goals German Apukhtin (CSK MO Moscow) Yuri
Korotkov (Moldova
Kishinyov)
Viktor Ponedelnik (SKVO Rostov-on-Don) 8
goals Genrikh Fedosov (Dynamo...
- "Lewis Milestone,
original name Lev Milstein, born
September 30, 1895 in
Kishinyov,
Russia [now Chișinău, Moldova]." Robinson, 1970 pp. 141–142: "Lewis Milestone...
- Hotărniceni County,
merged into
Codru in 1816 Chișinău Кишиневскій Chișinău (
Kishinyov) 3,723 km2 (1,437 sq mi) 279,657
split from
Orhei in 1836
Hotin Хотинскій...