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Meshchansky (masculine),
Meshchanskaya (feminine), or
Meshchanskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Meshchansky District, a
district in
Central Administrative...
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Dzerzhinsky Street, Sretenka, and 1st
Meshchanskaya included the
demolition of all the old
buildings on the 1st
Meshchanskaya. The plan
provided for building...
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Soviet silent film
originally released in the
Soviet Union as
Tretya meshchanskaya, and is
sometimes referred to as The
Third Meschanskaya. In addition...
- Russo-Polish War (1654–1667).
These new
outskirts became known as the
Meshchanskaya sloboda,
after Ruthenian meshchane "town people". The term meshchane...
- (1654–1667).
These new
outskirts of the city came to be
known as the
Meshchanskaya sloboda,
after Ruthenian meshchane "town people". The term meshchane...
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musicians and actors.
Vysotsky was born on 25
January 1938, at the 3rd
Meshchanskaya Street (61/2)
maternity hospital in Moscow. His
father was
Semyon Vladimirovich...
- Robertson,
starring Lillian Gish and
Norman Kerry Bed and Sofa (Tretya
meshchanskaya),
directed by
Abram Room – (U.S.S.R.) The
Beloved Rogue,
directed by...
- Kazybek-bi),
Stepnaya (Kunaev Boulevard),
Sadovaya (Tauke Khan Avenue) and
Meshchanskaya (now Turkestan) streets.
Ordabasy Square In the 19th century, the eastern...
- "town people", "the locals",
without negative connotation; the name of
Meshchanskaya sloboda persists to date.
Symbols on the coat of arms denote: Golden...
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uncle who
lived in Germany. In Moscow, they
rented an
apartment on
Meshchanskaya Street near the
Rizhsky railway station from a pensioner, whom they...