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- Pyatnitskoye Shosse (Russian: Пя́тницкое шоссе́) is a Moscow Metro station in the Mitino District, North-Western Administrative Okrug, Moscow, Russia....
- The Pyatnitskoye cemetery is one of the graveyards in the Russian capital Moscow. It is among the oldest and largest resting places in the city. The Pyatnitskoye...
- Pyatnitsky (masculine), Pyatnitskaya (feminine), or Pyatnitskoye (neuter) may refer to: Pyatnitsky (surname) (Pyatnitskaya), Russian last name Pyatnitsky...
- The Pyatnitskoye Сemetery (Russian: Пятницкое кладбище) is one of the graveyards in the Russian town Kaluga. It is among the oldest and largest resting...
- April 1861. Obolensky died in Kaluga on 10 March 1865. He was buried at Pyatnitskoye Cemetery. Декабрист Евгений Оболенский о подготовке восстания на Сенатской...
- (Пятницкая; feminine), or Pyatnitskoye (Пятницкое; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Pyatnitskoye, Belgorod Oblast...
- Mückenberger after singing at the 1948 Berlin peace concert. He was buried at Pyatnitskoye cemetery in Moscow. He was a machine engineer in 1938, and joined the...
- Pyatnitskoye (Russian: Пя́тницкое) is an urban-type settlement in Volokonovsky District of Belgorod Oblast, Russia. Po****tion: 4,160 (2021 Census); 4...
- R-108: R-109: R-110 "Fryanovskoe Highway": Schelkovo - Fryanovo R-111 "Pyatnitskoye Highway": Moscow - Solnechogorsk R-112: Dmitrov - Taldom - Tempi R-113...
- suffering from asthma and hemorrhoid complications. He was buried at the Pyatnitskoye Cemetery. He married Ekaterina Petrovna Prot****ova (1775–1869), and had...