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controlled by his son. He
lived in
exile in St.
Petersburg on 6
Bolshaya Morskaya Street. "Index Ta-Ti".
Bruce Pannier, "Kyrgyzstan:
Prime Minister Narrowly...
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Morskaya Matuga, also
Ostrovok Morskaya Matuga or Motuga, is an
islet in the Sea of Okhotsk,
roughly 9
miles northeastward of the
northern Khalpili Islet...
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fleets (except for the
Pacific Fleet) had a
total of 1,445 aircraft. The
Morskaya Aviatsiya (Naval Aviation) was the
Soviet Navy's air
service during World...
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Hungarian as tengerimalac, and in Russian: морская свинка, romanized:
morskaya svinka. The
German word
derives from the
Middle High
German name Merswin...
- the
Patriotic War of 1812. The arch
links Palace Square through Bolshaya Morskaya Street to
Nevsky Prospekt.
Until the
capital was
transferred to Moscow...
- anniversary, the
class was
renamed the
Nikolaev Naval Academy (Nikolayevskaya
Morskaya Akademiya) and in 1910 was
completely detached from the
Naval Cadet Corps...
- The
Russian Naval Infantry (Russian: Морская пехота России, romanized:
Morskaya pekhota Rossii, lit. 'Russian sea infantry'),
often referred to as Russian...
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fortress began to be
built up. In the area of
modern Bolshaya Morskaya [fr] and
Malaya Morskaya [fr] streets,
settlements of ship
craftsmen appeared, which...
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House of the
Union of
Artists on
Bolshaya Morskaya in 1912, when it
housed the
Imperial Society for the
Encouragement of the Arts...
- the band. In May 1997,
Mumiy Troll released their first studio album,
Morskaya (Russian: «Морская», lit. 'Marine'),
which brought them wide po****rity...