- tri-vault, that was
built in the
flamboyance of the 1950s.
Architect Igor
Rozhin (who
would then
design the
Luzhniki Stadium)
applied a
classic sport recreational...
- (1944–1945, co-authors: A. Velikanov, I.
Rozhin,
Georgy Shchuko);
Center of
Stalingrad (1944–1945, co-authors: I.
Rozhin,
Georgy Shchuko);
Oryol – the center...
- 1939) and
Vladimir Gelfreich,
along with parti****tion of his
student Igor
Rozhin. The
station serves the
Basmanny district and is
located on the Bolshaya...
-
prosecution of the war. Yuri
Kotenok Alexander Kots
Semyon Pegov Boris Rozhin Russian information war
against Ukraine Jensen,
Donald N.; Howard, Angela...
- of five
after seeing it on television.
Tamara Yarchevskaya and
Alexander Rozhin coached her
during her
early years as a
single skater. In 1987, following...
- not
independently confirmed.
According to
Russian war
correspondent Boris Rozhin,
known on
Telegram as Colonelc****ad,
Yelizarov was
captured and has already...
- two uluses,
Karyevsky Ulus and
Rozhin Ulus.
According to A. A. Dmitriyev, a
residence of
Ambal was
situated in
Rozhin.
Ambal is
mentioned in the biography...
-
layout yields to one
general architectural plan (chief
architects Igor
Rozhin (1956–1963), then Igor
Pokrovsky (1963–2002)),
which has
appreciable influence...
- Streets,
opened on
January 17, 1977 by
sculptor O. M. Maziner,
architect I.
Rozhin) and in Moscow.
Streets in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Voronezh, Vologda, Tyumen...
-
Retrieved July 17, 2018 – via Twitter.
Photos of
Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rozhin with NRA
members are
attached to the tweet. Stone, Peter; Gordon, Greg (June...