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Shatsky (masculine, Cyrillic: Шацкий),
Shatskaya (feminine, Cyrillic: Шацкая), or
Shatskoye (neuter, Cyrillic: Шацкое) may
refer to:
Shatsky (surname)...
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Nikolay Sergeyevich Shatsky, also
spelt Nicholas Shatski (Russian: Николай Серге́евич Шатский;
August 28 [O.S.
August 16] 1895 in
Moscow –
August 1, 1960...
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Shatsky District (Russian: Ша́цкий райо́н) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the twenty-five in
Ryazan Oblast, Russia. It is...
- name
Hirsch Apfelbaum. He
later adopted several designations, such as
Shatski, Grigoriev,
Grigori and Zinoviev, by the two last of
which he is most frequently...
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Shatsk Lakes (Ukrainian: Шацькі озера, romanized:
Shatski ozera) is a
group of
fresh water lakes located in
northern Ukraine near the
borders with Belarus...
- Elsevier. pp. 239–248. doi:10.1016/s1572-5480(08)00207-8. ISBN 9780444518170.
Shatski,
Nicholas S (1946). The
Great Donets basin and the
Wichita System; comparative...
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Stalingrad 1 – 1
Spartak Odessa Stalingrad 1:1
Matveyev 82'
Summary 0:1
Shatski 30' Stadium:
Traktor Attendance: 8,000 Referee:
Mikhail Dmitriev (Moscow)...
- the lakeside,
especially in the area of the
tract "Hriada" and
hotel "
Shatski Lakes",
Svitiaz is
mostly shallow and on
sunny days
warms up quickly. On...
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Jacob Shatzky (also: Yaakov, or
Yankev Shatski; in Polish: Szacki) (1893–1956) was a
distinguished Jewish historian.
Shatzky was born in Warsaw. He received...
- 28 May 1992
Vostok 3–2
Tselinnik Shatski Duzmambetov Tashenev...