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Komintern was a
Soviet light cruiser originally named Pamiat'
Merkuria (Memory of Mercury), a Bogatyr-class
protected cruiser built for the
Imperial Russian...
- of the
Imperial Russian Navy have been
called Pamiat Merkuria:
Russian cruiser Pamiat
Merkuria (1878), a French-built ship
originally commissioned as...
- Pamiat'
Merkuria (Russian: Память Меркурия) was an
unarmored cruiser of the
Imperial Russian Navy. She was
initially named Yaroslavl (Russian: Ярославль)...
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involved in the
Czech pistol case,
where a deal with the
Czechoslovakian firm
Merkuria Foreign Trade Corp. had
resulted in a loss of
around ₹2.5
million (US$29...
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flying from the masts. The
ships Zavidny [ru] and
Russian cruiser Pamiat Merkuria (1907) were the
first examples. In
November 1917 in
Sevastopol was established...
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engaging the
cruiser with
gunfire to
allow the
Russian cruisers Pamiat Merkuria and
Kagul to join in, but as the
Russian cruisers approached,
Breslau broke...
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production of
pistols outside Czechoslovakia had
already begun in 1977
between Merkuria (Czechoslovak exporter) and the
Spanish company Alfa in Eiba. An agreement...
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Sviatitelia Rostislav Knyaz' Potemkin-Tavricheskiy
Evstafiy The ship Pamiat'
Merkuria,
named after the
famous Russian brig Merkury, was laid down in 1900, launched...
- edition. Dallas: SIL International.
Retrieved 12
October 2022. Bulcha,
Merkuria (1997). "The
Politics of
Linguistic Homogenization in
Ethiopia and the...
- arms
agenda is
separated from the
OMNIPOL FTE, and
transferred to FTE
Merkuria. 1990 - The end of OMNIPOL's
monopoly on the
export and
import of aircraft...