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Shlisselburg (Russian: Шлиссельбу́рг, IPA: [ʂlʲɪsʲɪlʲˈburk]; German: Schlüsselburg; Finnish: Pähkinälinna; Swedish: Nöteborg),
formerly Oreshek (Орешек)...
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including aluminum alloys Nevsky shipbuilding and ship
repair plant Schlisselburg 1913 North-Western
Shipping Company tankers, freighters, tugs, office-crew...
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counterattack was launched, with 1,500
soldiers of the
Oryol infantry and
Schlisselburg grenadier regiments leading the attack,
under the
command of
Major General...
- in 2021
class overview Name
Project 23130
Builders Nevsky Shipyard,
Schlisselburg Operators Russian Navy
Preceded by
Kaliningradneft class Subclasses...
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located at the
confluence of
Ladoga and the
River Neva, at the town of
Schlisselburg in
Leningrad Oblast. The
island is the site of the
medieval Shlisselburg...
- 20
years of katorga,
spending the
first part of his
sentence in the
Schlisselburg fortress and the rest in
Vladimirsky Central[citation needed]. In February...
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Mariinsky Palace in St. Petersburg. He was
hanged in the
fortress of
Schlisselburg in May 1902, aged 21.
Balmashov was born in Archangelsk, into a political...
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Petrokrepost Bay, near the city of Shlisselburg. The
waterfront of
Schlisselburg has a
monument of
Peter I. In the city,
there are
Blagoveshchensky Cathedral...
- death, but the
empress reduced the
sentence to
lifelong imprisonment in
Schlisselburg and
confiscation of all his estates. He died in his
prison on the 14th...
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built into the wall. When
Peter was in St. Petersburg, he went to
Schlisselburg every 2
November and
feasted the capitulation. Menshikof, who had shown...