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- The Kuranty (occasionally titled Vesti, Vedomosti, or Vestovye pisma) was the first Russian hand-written newspaper, published in the 17th century in Tsardom...
- Kuranty (born 6 February 1978) is a Polish football manager and former professional player who was most recently in charge of Sparta Dwikozy. Kuranty...
- Kremlin Chimes (Russian: Кремлёвские куранты, romanized: Kremlyovskiye kuranty), also known colloquially in the West as Moscow Clock Tower, is a historic...
- the capital. The po****tion of Moscow was alarmed by a small item in the Kuranty newspaper, which said that Dzhumagaliev was seen in the city and surrounding...
- newspapers of Russia. Chronicle of Current Events Golos Truda Irkutskoye Slovo Kuranty Luch Moskovskiye Vedomosti Novaya Zhizn (1905) Novaya Zhizn (1917-1918)...
- the All-Union Radio, the organ of the Ministry of Railways Gudok [ru], Kuranty [ru], Literaturnaya Gazeta, Moskovskiye Novosti, My [ru], Ogoniok, Oktyabr...
- January 1703. Following along the lines of the 17th-century handwritten Kuranty, Peter's newspaper contained little other than reports of military victories...
- disclosure a year earlier in the 10 October 1991 issue of the Moscow newspaper, Kuranty. "[T]he talk [by Mirzayanov] about binary weapons was no more than a verbal...
- double b****. At the end of the 1960s, he founded the band Warszawskie Kuranty, a member of whose was also Elżbieta Dmoch. In January 1971, J****z and...
- Elżbieta Dmoch, who both had been part of a short lived band, Warszawskie Kuranty, in the 1960s. The two were joined by another guitarist, Andrzej Rybiński...