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Labinsky (masculine),
Labinskaya (feminine), or
Labinskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Andrey Labinsky (1871–1941), Russian/Soviet
tenor Numa Labinsky, one...
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first settlers of
Labinskaya. Later, many
peasants belonging to the
Cossack social class, both
Russians and Ukrainians,
moved to
Labinskaya from the inner...
- Ust-Labinsky (masculine), Ust-
Labinskaya (feminine), or Ust-Labinskoye (neuter) may
refer to: Ust-Labinsky District, a
district of
Krasnodar Krai, Russia...
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Salomon de
Rothschild in
Paris on May 6, 1932.
Gorguloff was born in
Labinskaya in the
Kuban region of Russia. He
studied medicine before he
served in...
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conductor and violist.
Barshai was born on
September 28, 1924, in
Stanitsa Labinskaya,
Krasnodar Krai, in modern-day Russia. He
studied at the
Moscow Conservatory...
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organisation in the
Kuban (supplies,
hospitals etc.): Ust-
Labinskaya, Armavirskaya,
Labinskaya and Batalpashinskaya. From 1914 to 1917 the
Kuban Cossack...
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villages were arranged,
which was the
beginning of the
creation of the
Labinskaya line. Z****
loved spreading rumors about himself by
exploiting Circ****ian...
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Novokuznetsk (1961)
Kuznetsovo (1806) →
Konakovo (1930)
Labiau →
Polessk (1946)
Labinskaya →
Labinsk Lagan (1870) →
Kaspiysky (1944) →
Lagan (1991)
Lakinsky → Lakinsk...
- Rostov-on-Don–Khapry 1931 Komsomolskaya–Neftegorsk 1931 Maikop–Khadzhokh 1940
Labinskaya–Shedok 1942 Gudermes–Astrakhan 1942 Adler–Sukhumi 1944 Krymskaya–Starotitarovka...
- with
wings on
pendants from the
Bolshaya Bliznitza kurgan and the Ust-
Labinskaya site, and a
similar pendant was
found in a
vault from ****enistic Chersonesus...