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- Novoarkhangelsk may refer to: Sitka, Alaska Novoarkhanhelsk, an urban-type settlement in Ukraine This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
- Swedish-speaking Finn, born in Helsinki in Swedish Finland. Etholén first reached Novoarkhangelsk (present-day Sitka, Alaska) in Russian America in the service of the...
- Semlik Skaleva - Novoarhangelsk / Arhangelsk Novoarkhangelsk / Novoarkhangelysk Novoarkhanhelsk / Novoarkhangelsk Ganivka Kalniblat / Kalnibolot Kalnibolot...
- Ново-Архангельск / Новоaрхангельск, romanized: Novo-Arkhangelsk / Novoarkhangelsk). The current name Sitka (derived from Sheetʼká, a contraction of the...
- 1834, Father Ioann was transferred to Sitka Island, to the town of Novoarkhangelsk, later called Sitka. He devoted himself to the Tlingit people and studied...
- completely unoccupied by other European powers. Upon his return to Novoarkhangelsk (New Archangel), Rezanov recommended to Baranov, and the Emperor Alexander...
- Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives. "Crash of a Putilov Stal-3 in Novoarkhangelsk: 3 killed". Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives. "Crash of a Polikarpov...
- Retrieved 2022-04-19. "His Grace, Bishop Paul (Popov): Bishop of Novoarkhangelsk (Sitka), Auxiliary of the Kamchatka Diocese". OCA. Archived from the...
- 10th – 17th 10th Odessa 11th Chuguevsky 12th Belgorod 13th Vladimir 14th Yamburgsky 15th Tatar 16th Novoarkhangelsk 17th Novomirgorod...
- native Tlingit from 1800. The capital of Russian America was moved to Novoarkhangelsk (modern-day Sitka) in 1804. The Russian-American Company was established...