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Nizhny Novgorod Synagogue, also
known as the
Choral Synagogue in
Nizhnii Novgorod, is a
Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at 5 Gruzinskaia...
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Board of
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Nizhnii Novgorod: Dekom, 2001. (Russian language) ISBN 9785895330425 Liehm, Antonín...
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bridge was
built over the
river between Tajikistan and
Afghanistan at
Nizhnii Panj. The
contract was
awarded in May 2005 and the
construction [1] of...
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Nizhny Tagil (Russian: Нижний Тагил, IPA: [ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj tɐˈgʲil]) is a city in
Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia,
located 25
kilometers (16 mi) east of the boundary...
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Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute.
Serhii Plokhy was born in
Nizhnii Novgorod (then
called Gorky), Russia, to
Ukrainian parents. He
spent his...
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Nizhny Novgorod (/ˌnɪʒni ˈnɒvɡərɒd/
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colloquially shortened...
- Нижегородско-Суздальское княжество), also
known as Suzdal-Nizhny
Novgorod (also
spelt Nizhnii), was a prin****lity
formed in 1341. Its main
towns were
Nizhny Novgorod...