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- The Lebedinskiy mine is a large iron mine located in western Russia in the Kursk Oblast. Lebedinskiy represents one of the largest iron ore reserves in...
- Lebedinskiy is an impact crater on the far side of the Moon. It is attached to the eastern outer rim of the somewhat larger crater Zhukovskiy. About two...
- impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon. It forms a pair with Lebedinskiy, which is attached to the eastern rim. There are no other named craters...
- Songs of the Ural's Muslims and Studies of Their Way of Life. Later, Lebedinskiy L.N. collected numerous folk songs in Bashkortostan beginning in 1930...
- formation with a diameter of 163 km. To the west-northwest is the crater Lebedinskiy. This is a circular crater with a rim that has been only mildly eroded...
-  Sweden Viktoria Wedin  Sweden Mixed free pistol SH1 details Andrey Lebedinskiy  Russia Roland Hartmann  Germany Muharrem Korhan Yamac  Turkey Mixed...
- (Russian: Валерий Глебович Лаптев) Second Flight Engineer: Sergei Ivanovich Lebedinskiy, 37 (Russian: Сергей Иванович Лебединский) Navigator: Konstantin Yurievich...
- of Abram Fedorovich Ioffe. Physics lecturer Vladimir Konstantinovich Lebedinskiy had explained to Theremin the dispute over Ioffe's work on the electron...
- Kholzunskoye mine Korpanga mine Kostomuksha mine Kuznetsky Alatau mine Lebedinskiy mine Mikhaylovskiy mine Milkanskoye mine Nizhne-Angarskoye mine Olekma...
- (1866–1912) WGPSN Lebedinskiy 7°50′N 164°53′W / 7.84°N 164.89°W / 7.84; -164.89 (Lebedinskiy) 63.39 1970 Aleksandr I. Lebedinskiy [es] (1913–1967)...