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general (1829). Born of a
Russian noble family from the Kiev Governorate,
Pankratiev joined the
Russian army in 1807
during the Russo-Turkish War. He served...
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Novaya Zemlya (/ˌnoʊvəjə ˈzɛmliə/, also UK: /ˌnɒv-, -aɪ.ə -/, US: /- zɛmˈl(j)ɑː/; Russian: Новая Земля, IPA: [ˈnovəjə zʲɪmˈlʲa]; lit. 'New Land'), also...
- 29″E / 72.5802556°N 122.1111917°E / 72.5802556; 122.1111917 1200 X/2
Pankratiev Island 76°7′34″N 60°12′55″E / 76.12611°N 60.21528°E / 76.12611; 60...
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Igoris Pankratjevas (born 9
August 1964) is a
Lithuanian professional football coach and a
former player. He made his
debut in the
Soviet Top
League in...
- 1800 – 1 June 1800
Nikolay Khotyaintsev 1 June 1800 – 5 June 1801
Pyotr Pankratiev 5 June 1801 – 19 July 1802
Sergey Kushnikov 19 July 1802 – 28 October...
- Demutskyi,
Yurii Yekelchyk,
Mykola Topchii,
Yozef Rona, I. Shekker,
Oleksii Pankratiev;
writers —
Mykola Bazhan,
Oleksandr Korniichuk,
Hordii Brasiuk, V. Okhrimenko...
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Pinegin and
sailor Linnik surve**** the
seaward side of the
islands of
Pankratiev, ****mov,
Bolshoy Zayachie and
others between May 5 and 18. At the base...
- his
friend Alexey Ignatusha and
Andrey Kropolnitsky,
along with
Sergei Pankratiev on drums.
Title PICK-UP come spontaneously, when the boys had to write...
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Pankratieva (1849-1912),
member of the
Russian nobility and
niece of
Nikita Pankratiev. They
married in
Vienna on 10
November 1898. The
couple had
thirteen children...
- (Petrozavodsk CHAYKA-transmitter, Ring Mast) 5
masts Pankratiev Island CHAYKA-transmitter ?
Russia Pankratiev Island 250 m (820 ft) Gu**** mast 76°07′34″N 60°12′55″E...