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Mikhail Mikhailovich Kozakov (Russian: Михаил Михайлович Козаков; 14
October 1934,
Leningrad – 22
April 2011,
Ramat Gan) was a Soviet,
Russian and Israeli...
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Kozakov or
Kozákov, or
Kozakova may
refer to
Mikhail Kozakov (1934–2011), Soviet-Israeli film and
theatre director and
actor Olga
Kozakova (born 1951)...
- members: lead
vocalist Nick Frosst,
drummer Jon Kereliuk, b****ist
Michael Kozakov, and
guitarists David Wood and
Jacob Tsafatinos. The band's mascot, known...
- The Ještěd–
Kozákov Ridge (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjɛʃcɛt ˈkozaːkof]; Czech: Ještědsko-kozákovský hřbet) is a
ridge and
geomorphological mesoregion of the...
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Alexander Alexandrovich Kazakov (
Kozakov, Kosakoff) (Russian: Александр Александрович Казаков) (2
January 1889 – 1
August 1919) (British Distinguished...
- the
early 20th
century Kazakh (disambiguation)
Kozak (disambiguation)
Kozakov (disambiguation)
Cossack (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- четыре руки) is a 1999
Russian musical drama film
directed by
Mikhail Kozakov. The film
takes place in
Leipzig in 1747.
Handel invites Bach to dine at...
- zvezda) is a 1979
Soviet romantic comedy television film
directed by
Mikhail Kozakov and
based on the play The Star
Without a Name by
Mihail Sebastian. The...
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Mikhail Rustamovich Kozakov (Ukrainian: Михайло Рустамович Козаков, in some
sources erroneously spelled Kazakov; born May 28, 1972, in Lviv) is a Ukrainian...
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operated as a
hotel and spa.
Kozákov is the
highest hill in the area.
There are a
tourist chalet and a
lookout tower.
Kozákov was
originally a volcano. Thus...