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Orenburg (Russian: Оренбу́рг,
pronounced [ɐrʲɪnˈburk]; Kazakh: Орынбор),
formerly known as
Chkalov (1938–1957), is the
administrative center of Orenburg...
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Orenberg is a
mountain of
Landkreis Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hesse, Germany. 51°17′31″N 8°37′17″E / 51.29194°N 8.62139°E / 51.29194; 8.62139 v t e...
- Theatre. This was the most
successful of her plays. In 1917 she
retired to
Orenberg where she
continued to
write but she
mainly ran a
theatre for
young actors...
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Nikolai Vavilov and
other Soviet scientists.
Borodin was born in Uralsk,
Orenberg Province, the son of
ichthyologist Nikolai Andreevich Borodin and Lydia...
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first spiritual ****embly in the
Russian Empire was
established in 1788 in
Orenberg. Like SADUM, the
Orenburg Muslim Spiritual ****embly was
governed by a supreme...
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Rifle Division in Mogilev. In
December 1932, he
became a
cadet in the 3rd
Orenberg Pilot and
observer school, but was
expelled in
January 1933 for making...
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Yeltsin subsequently traveled to Petrozavodsk, Voronezh, Perm, Chelyabinsk,
Orenberg, and
Sverdlovsk (the
latter being Yeltsin's
hometown and a
strong bastion...
- W. O'Connor
March 12, 1877
Frank A.
Oberti William W.
Ollendorff Louis Orenberg John
Glenn Orr
February 27, 1857
Henry F.
Paige January 30, 1853 Walter...
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Upland Iberg (720.5 m) -
Inner Upland Osterkopf (708.5 m) -
Inner Upland Orenberg (702 m) -
Inner Upland The Rhine-Weser
watershed runs
through the Langenberg...
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circa 1888
Edward Gagan,
circa 1888 John I. Fitzgerald,
circa 1920
Louis Orenberg,
circa 1920
Edward A. Scigliano,
circa 1920
Christian Herter,
circa 1939...