- Kobryń; Lithuanian: Kobrynas; Ukrainian: Кобринь; Yiddish: קאָברין) or
Kobrin (Russian: Кобрин), is a town in
Brest Region, Belarus. It
serves as the...
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Alexander Yevgenyevich Kobrin (Александр Кобрин) (born
March 20, 1980) is a
Russian and
American music teacher and pianist. At the age of five, he enrolled...
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Kobrin, Kobryn, or
Cobrin is a
surname of
Slavic origin. It may
refer to:
Alexander Kobrin (1980-),
Russian pianist Helena Kobrin (1948-), controversial...
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Kobrin (or
Kobryn or Kobryń) is a city in the
Brest voblast of
Belarus and the
center of the
Kobryn Raion.
Kobrin may also
refer to:
Kobrin (surname)...
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Moxon &
Kobrin is a "captive" law firm of the
Church of Scientology,
meaning that it has no
other clients apart from Scientology-affiliated entities. Its...
- Leon
Kobrin (18731–1946) was a
playwright in
Yiddish theater,
writer of
short stories and novels, and a translator. As a
playwright he is
generally seen...
- Vjatšeslav "Slavka"
Kobrin (also transliterated:
Vyacheslav Kobrin, Russian: Вячеслав Кобрин, 11
April 1958 in Cherepovets,
Russia – 23
April 2016 in Manuel...
- FC
Kobrin (Belarusian: Футбольны клуб Кобрын) is a
Belarusian football club
based in Kobryn,
Brest Region. FC
Kobrin was
founded in 1992 in the city of...
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French invasion of
Russia 500km 300miles
Kobrin Pultusk 15
Gorodeczno 14
Drohiczyn 13
Tauroggen 12 Riga 11
Tilsit 10
Warsaw 9
Berezina 8 Maloyaro- slavets...
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Vladimir Borisovich Kobrin (Russian: Владимир Борисович Кобрин; born July 5, 1930, Moscow, USSR —
December 30, 1990, Moscow, USSR) was a
leading authority...