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- The German Quarter (Russian: Немецкая слобода, romanized: Nemetskaya sloboda), also known as the ****uy Quarter (Кукуйская слобода), was a neighbourhood...
- National District, a district of Omsk Oblast, Russia German Quarter (Nemetskaya sloboda), a historical neighborhood in Moscow, Russia This disambiguation...
- listed him as a visiting foreigner. Le Fort settled in the so-called Nemetskaya sloboda in Moscow, where he would gain respect among other distinguished...
- yamskaya sloboda [ru]) and smiths' sloboda. The German Quarter in Moscow (nemetskaya sloboda) was set up to house foreigners. Often a sloboda was a colonization-type...
- Street" (German: Deutsche Straße, Russian: Немецкая Улица, romanized: Nemetskaya Ulitsa), has its steeples removed and was converted into the Pioneer Cinema...
- Initially the first prototypes received the names N-1, N-2, and N-3 (Nemetskaya, "German") but in October 1937 they were re-named S-x (Srednyaya, "Medium")...
- take up residence in the foreign quarter, known as the German Suburb (Nemetskaya Sloboda). Peter was very interested in all things foreign, had many friends...
- were allowed to settle in Moscow's German Quarter (Немецкая слобода, or Nemetskaya sloboda), as they provided essential technical skills in the capital....
- the original on 7 April 2022. Retrieved 18 April 2022. "Der Spiegel: nemetskaya razvedka perekhvatila peregovory rossiyskikh voyennykh, kotoryye obsuzhdali...
- A wooden lifting drawbridge was built spanning the canal at Bolshaya Nemetskaya Street, present day Millionnaya Street, between 1718 and 1720. It was...