- The
Sinyaya (Russian: Синяя, Belarusian: Сінюха, Latvian: Zilupe) is a
river in
Verkhnyadzvinsk Raion of
Vitebsk Region of Belarus, in Zilupe, Ludza,...
- The
Sinyaya (Russian: Синяя; Yakut: Сиинэ, Siine) is a
river in the
Sakha Republic, Russia. It is a left
tributary of the Lena. It is 597
kilometres (371 mi)...
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Sinyaya P****a (Russian: Синяя птица, The Blue Bird) was a
Soviet music group,
vocal and
instrumental ensemble,
which existed from 1972 to 1991. Later...
- Bird" (синяя птица ;
sinyaya p****a) is a
Russian folk song. The song begins: Жила на свете птица синяя,..
Zhila na
svete p****a
sinyaya,..
There lived in...
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Velikaya are the
Alolya (right), the Issa (left), the
Sorot (right), the
Sinyaya (left), the
Utroya (left), the ****hva (left), the
Cheryokha (right), and...
- (left)
Olyokma (right)
Chara Markha (left)
Markhachan (left)
Tuolba (right)
Sinyaya (left)
Buotama (right)
Menda (right) Myla (right)
Tamma (right) Lyutenge...
- (archaeological site of Kermek [ru] on the
Taman Peninsula). At Bogatyri/
Sinyaya balka [ru], in a
skull of
Elasmotherium caucasi****,
which lived 1.5–1.2...
-
possible remains of the
species include molar teeth described from the
nearby Sinyaya Balka site near the
eastern s**** of the Sea of Azov. In 2005, a second...
- (screenwriter) 1957 Za
Vitrinoy Univermaga (Behind Show-Window) (screenwriter) 1976
Sinyaya P****a (The Blue Bird) (screenwriter) 1987
Soshedshie s
nebes (Descended...
-
Russian musician, poet,
vocalist and a
cofounder of
Soviet musical group VIA
Sinyaya P****a. He is the
author of
several non-commercial
Internet projects, including...