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Okhta and Izhora. The
largest lake is
Sestroretsky Razliv in the north,
followed by
Lakhtinsky Razliv,
Suzdal Lakes, and
other smaller lakes. Due to its...
- Lake
Lakhta (Russian: Лахтинский разлив;
Lakhtinsky razliv; from
Finnish lahti, 'gulf') is a lake (or inlet) in St. Petersburg's
Primorsky District connected...
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Razliv railway station (Russian: Ста́нция Разли́в) is a
railway station in
Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was
built by the JSC
Prinorskaya Saint Peterburg–Sestroretsk...
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moving him
between Petrograd safe
houses before smuggling him to
nearby Razliv. In Lenin's absence,
Stalin continued editing Pravda and
served as acting...
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Razliv is a Nanuchka-class
corvette in the
Russian Navy.
Small missile ships of the
Project 1234
according to NATO
classification Nanuchka-class corvette...
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Bolshevik Grigory Zinoviev escaped Petrograd in disguise,
relocating to
Razliv. There,
Lenin began work on the book that
became The
State and Revolution...
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leaves Petrograd and,
together with
Grigory Zinoviev,
hides in a hut in
Razliv.
There he
begins work on his
famous The Blue Notebook,
realizing that revolution...
- 1990 730 t
Baltic Fleet 12341 Livien' 551 1991 730 t
Baltic Fleet 12341
Razliv 450? 1991 730 t
Pacific Fleet Status unclear;
planned to
decommission in...
- the
Upper Svir
Hydroelectric Station, the Svir is
built as the
Ivinsky Razliv Reservoir.
Locks are
built around both dams.
Since the Svir
flows out of...
- 40 MW each. The
water reservoir formed above the dam is
known as
Ivinsky Razliv Reservoir. Svir is a part of the Volga–Baltic Waterway,
connecting the basins...