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Vladimir Viktorovich Mirgorod (Russian: Владимир Викторович Миргород; born 1
November 1979),
known as The
Strangler (Russian: Душитель), is a
Russian serial...
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Mirgorod (Russian: «Миргород») is a
collection of
short stories written by
Nikolai Gogol,
composed between 1832 and 1834 and
first published in 1835. It...
- Maps. (in English)
Mirgorod's Portal. (in English) Myrhorod.
Encyclopedia of Ukraine. (in English)
Navigation and
information on
Mirgorod, Sanatorium, Hotels...
- Gogol,
first published in
volume 2 of his
collection of
tales entitled Mirgorod (1835).
Despite an author's note
alluding to folklore, the
title character...
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Myrhorod (ICAO: UKBM) is an air base of the
Ukrainian Air
Force located near Myrhorod,
Poltava Oblast, Ukraine.
Until the 2022
Russian invasion of Ukraine...
- The
Mirgorod direction offensive (3
August 1943 – 23
August 1943) was an
operation conducted as part of
Operation Polkovodets Rumyantsev between the Red...
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volume was
published in 1832,
followed by two
volumes of
stories entitled Mirgorod in 1835, and two
volumes of
miscellaneous prose entitled Arabesques. Although...
- 1835), also
known in
English as The Squabble, is the
final tale in the
Mirgorod collection by
Nikolai Gogol. It is
known as one of his most
humorous stories...
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Russia at the turn of the 19th century.
Vladimir Borovikovsky was born in
Mirgorod,
Cossack Hetmanate,
Russian Empire (now Ukraine) on July 24, 1757 into...
- The
administrative centre of New
Serbia was
Novomirgorod (literally "New
Mirgorod"),
which is now Novomyrhorod, Ukraine. The
Russian state was able to secure...