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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...
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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...
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completely unoccupied by
other European powers. Upon his
return to
Novoarkhangelsk (New Archangel),
Rezanov recommended to Baranov, and the
Emperor Alexander...
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Bureau of
Aircraft Accidents Archives. "Crash of a
Putilov Stal-3 in
Novoarkhangelsk: 3 killed".
Bureau of
Aircraft Accidents Archives. "Crash of a Polikarpov...
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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...
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native Tlingit from 1800. The
capital of
Russian America was
moved to
Novoarkhangelsk (modern-day Sitka) in 1804. The Russian-American
Company was established...