- 1976 YC2 Ivan
Goncharov (1812–1891) is
known for his four
novels Oblomov,
Obryv ("The Precipice"),
Obyknovennaya istoriya ("The Same Old Story") and Fregat...
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contains 37 settlements: 1 city (Novoazovsk), 2
rural settlements (Siedove and
Obryv), 34 villages: Azov
Bezimenne Bessarabka Vaniushkyne Vedenske Verkhnioshyrokivske...
- Спаса Преображения) ― is a
Russian Orthodox church in the
village of Zaymo-
Obryv,
Azovsky District,
Rostov Oblast, Russia. It
belongs to the
Diocese of Rostov...
- The
Precipice (Russian: Обрыв, romanized:
Obryv), also
translated as
Malinovka Heights, is the
third and the last
novel by Ivan Goncharov,
first published...
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Transfiguration of the Lord Church, Tver
Church of the
Transfiguration (Zaymo-
Obryv),
Rostov Oblast Church of the Holy Transfiguration,
Sarajevo Church of the...
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Colman →
Pionerskoye Colmançıq →
Detskoye Çoyunçı →
Brusilovo Çumaq Qarı →
Obryv Çuqurça →
Lugovoye Çüyke →
Chaykino Eki Taş →
Dvukamenka Eskender → Kovylnoye...
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Zavet Il'icha, the urban-type
settlement now
consists of the
Kholodne and
Obryv settlements.
Bezimenne (Ukrainian: Безіменне; Russian: Безыменное; literally:...
- (short), 1913 Uncle's
Apartment (co-director), 1913 1613 (co-director), 1913
Obryv, 1913 The
Little House in
Kolomna (short), 1913 V
rukakh besposhchadnogo...