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Mozhaysk (Russian: Можа́йск, IPA: [mɐˈʐajsk]) is a town and the
administrative center of
Mozhaysky District in
Moscow Oblast, Russia,
located 110 kilometers...
- The
Battle of
Mozhaysk was a
series of
battles at the
final stage of the Polish-Muscovite War (1605–1618) on the
western approaches to Moscow. The battle...
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Mozhaysk (Russian: Можа́йск, IPA: [ˈmɐˈʐajsk]) is a
railway station of
Belorussky suburban railway line in
Mozhaysk town,
Moscow Oblast, Russia. The station...
- Sychyovka–Vyazma
offensive operation (8 January – 20
April 1942) of the
Kalinin Front Mozhaysk–Vyazma
offensive operation (Operation Jupiter) (10 January – 28 February...
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Saint Nicholas of
Mozhaysk, or
Nikola of
Mozhaysk (Russian: Никола Можайский), is a
Russian variation of the
Saint Nikolaus traditions.
According to the...
- Ферапонт Бело(е)зерский,
Therapont Belo(e)zersky), also
known as
Therapont of
Mozhaysk,
known to the
world as
Feodor Poskochin, was a
Russian Orthodox monk credited...
- St.
Nicholas is the
cathedral in
Mozhaysk city of
Moscow region, Russia,
located in the
territory of
former Mozhaysk Kremlin. The
first church on its...
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referred to as West Galindian; a
Baltic language previously spoken in
Mozhaysk region (present day Russia),
referred to as East
Galindian or
Golyad There...
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before 1937), Russia. It is
situated on the old road
between Vyazma and
Mozhaysk, not far from
Gzhatsk (now
named Gagarin), and it was the site of a major...
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halfway between Smolensk, the
administrative center of the oblast, and
Mozhaysk.
Throughout its
turbulent history, it
defended western approaches to Moscow...