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Boris Viktorovich Shergin (Russian: Бори́с Ви́кторович Ше́ргин; 28 July 1896,
Arkhangelsk – 31
October 1973, Moscow) was a
Russian and
Soviet Pomor writer...
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fairy tales inspired the
literary works of
Stepan Pisakhov and
Boris Shergin, who were both
natives of Arkhangelsk.[citation needed]
Arkhangelsk experiences...
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White Sea. It is
based on
stories by
folklorists and
writers Boris Shergin and
Stepan Pisakhov,
except for the last
segment which is
based on a real...
- Merve; Kashuba, Natalija; Yaka, Reyhan; Sümer, Arev Pelin; Yüncü, Eren;
Shergin, Dmitrij; Ivanov,
Grigorij Leonidovich; Kichigin, Dmitrii; Pestereva, Kjunnej...
- Pomors"). The
Pomor dialects are
widely used in
literary works by
Boris Shergin and
Stepan Pisakhov. They also
influenced the
poetic language of Nikolai...
- was
opened in 2004 by
Alexander Zapryagaev, co-founder (along with
Denis Shergin, CEO) and ex-CTO of
UNIGINE company, as well as the lead
developer of the...
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actually delivers an
environmental warning message, with Unigine's CEO
Denis Shergin commenting that "Fuel
devouring armies that
fight over the last
drops of...
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Commons has
media related to Pomors.
Russian North Pomor dialects Boris Shergin Laughter and
Grief by the
White Sea, a film
celebrating the Pomors' culture...
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Boris Shergin, a
Russian Pomor writer, and
became interested in
Russian folklore. Later, he
invested a lot of time
promoting literary works of
Shergin and...
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characters were
borrowed directly from the
eponymous fairy tale by
Boris Shergin. At the same time,
Nazarov left Soyuzmultfilm,
stating that it
turned into...