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Lisitsyn or
Lisitsin (Russian: Лисицын, from лисица
meaning fox) is a
Russian masculine surname; its
feminine counterpart is
Lisitsyna or Lisitsina. It...
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Georgy Mikhailovich Lisitsin or
Lisitsyn (Russian: Гео́ргий Миха́йлович Лиси́цын; 11
October 1909 – 20
March 1972) was a
Russian chess master from Leningrad...
- The
Lisitsin Gambit is a
chess opening characterised by the moves: 1. Nf3 f5 2. e4 This
article uses
algebraic notation to
describe chess moves. The opening...
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Vladimir Fyodorovich Lisitsin (Russian: Владимир Фёдорович Лисицин; 20
August 1938 – 8
August 1971) was a
Soviet football player.
Soviet Top
League winner:...
- oceanographer,
defector Sergey Letov (born 1956),
Russian musician Vladimir Lisitsin (1938–1971),
footballer Abai
Qunanbaiuly (1845–1904), poet, composer, and...
- a
chess opening named after Vitaly Chekhover, from the game Chekhover–
Lisitsin,
Leningrad 1938. It is
defined by the moves: 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4...
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Lisitsin, V.; Corriveau, L.; Paradis, S.; Peter, J.; Lauzière, K.; Lawley, C.; Gadd...
- and Law (RAS/РАН) Type
Public Established 1925 (1925)
Director Andrei G.
Lisitsin-Svetlanov
Students 350
Address ul.
Znamenka 10 119841
Moscow ,
Moscow ...
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Geoscience Australia.
Retrieved 6
November 2023. Hofstra, A.;
Lisitsin, V.; Corriveau, L.; Paradis, S.; Peter, J.; Lauzière, K.; Lawley, C.; Gadd...
- 1933/34, tied for 9-12th at
Moscow 1936 (the 4th
Trade Unions ch,
Georgy Lisitsin and
Vitaly Chekhover won), and won
ahead of
Vladimirs Petrovs in Moscow...