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Kresta is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Al
Kresta (1951–2024),
American Catholic broadcaster, journalist, and
author Roman Kresta...
- The
Kresta I class,
Soviet designation Project 1134
Berkut (golden eagle), was a
class of
guided missile cruiser built in the
Soviet Union for the Soviet...
- The
Kresta II class,
Soviet designation Project 1134A
Berkut A (golden eagle), was a
class of
guided missile cruiser (large anti-submarine
warfare ship...
- Al
Kresta (August 23, 1951 – June 15, 2024) was an
American Catholic broadcaster, journalist, and author.
Formerly an
Evangelical pastor, he
later became...
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Kresta Bay or
Kresta Gulf (Russian: Залив Креста;
Zaliv Kresta) is a
large bay of the Gulf of
Anadyr on the
southern coast of the
Chukotka Peninsula, Russian...
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design proved to be top-heavy and was soon
succeeded by the
larger Kresta I class, but the
Kyndas sta**** in
service until the fall of the
Soviet Union...
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Navarin (another
source says the
adjacent Cape Thaddeus),
Anadyr Estuary,
Kresta Bay and Cape
Chukotsky on the
Chukchi Peninsula. It is
about 250 mi (217 nmi;...
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Roman Kresta (born 24
April 1976 in the
Czech Republic), is a
Czech professional rally driver. In 2005, he
drove for Ford in the
World Rally Championship...
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submarines and
surface vessels.
These ships were
enlarged versions of the
Kresta II class, with gas
turbine engines replacing the
steam turbines.
These ships...
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Sevastopol was a
Kresta I-class
cruiser of the
Soviet Navy. The ship was
built at A.A.
Zhdanov in
Leningrad and was
launched on 30
September 1976 and commissioned...