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Mariinskaya Women's
Gymnasium is an
historic building in Pushkin,
Saint Petersburg. This
building housed one of the
Mariinsky Girls' Gymnasiums. The building...
- The
Mariinskaya Gymnasium (Russian: Мариинская гимназия) in
Taganrog on
Chekhov Str. 104 -
currently school No. 15 of the
North Caucasus Railway – originated...
- Most
gymnasiums were
closed after the
October Revolution. The name “
Mariinskaya” is its own, “granted” or “permitted” by a
separate resolution of the...
- Street”, but
citizens still called it “Torgovaya”. The
street began on
Mariinskaya Street (later
Korganov Street, now
Rasul Rza Street),
where re****ble...
- 59°58′N 30°10′E / 59.967°N 30.167°E / 59.967; 30.167 The Volga–Baltic
Waterway (Волгобалт),
formerly known as the
Mariinsk Canal System (Мариинская...
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revolutionary propaganda.[citation needed]
Sergei Trufanov was born in
stanitsa Mariinskaya and grew up in a
small cottage near the Don
river as the son of a local...
- владении великой княгини Елизаветы Фёдоровны, romanized: Marfo-
Mariinskaya obitel', Marfo-
Mariinskaya obitel'
milosyerdiya vo
vladyenii velikoy knyagini Yelizabety...
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Mariinsky (masculine),
Mariinskaya (feminine), or
Mariinskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia, and the
ensembles headquartered...
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ceremonial march. At half past three, the
imperial family visited the
Mariinskaya Women's Gymnasium. At the entrance, they were
greeted by the
Mayor and...
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named Bella.
Faina Feldman attended the
elementary school classes at the
Mariinskaya Gymnasium for Girls, and then
received regular home education. She was...