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Uralsky Sledopyt (Russian: Уральский Следопыт, Ural Pathfinder) is a
Soviet and
Russian magazine dedicated to
tourism and
local history. It also has a...
- Sogrin, Sergey. "Was
there any
mystery in the
Dyatlov Incident?".
Uralsky Sledopyt.
November 2010.
McCloskey 2020, pp. 145–166. Bogadi, Marija; Kaštelan,...
- Nickelodeon. The
bilingualism is Russian-English. The
series is
called Dasha-
sledopyt ("Dasha the Pathfinder").
Dasha is the children's name of
Daria (Darya)...
- of
Writers of
Russia (formerly the
Union of
RSFSR Writers) and "Uralsky
Sledopyt Magazine" in 1981. It was
named after the
classic Russian science fiction...
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Sovscope 70
Skazka pro
vlyublyonnogo malyara (Soviet 1987) -
Sovscope 70
Sledopyt/The
Pathfinder (Soviet 1987) -
Sovscope 70
Tsyganka Aza (Soviet 1987) -...
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Boris Strugatsky. One of the
first his
publication was in 1975, in
Uralsky Sledopyt (Ural Pathfinder) magazine,
under his
birth name.
According to Loginov's...
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science magazines, such as
Tekhnika Molodezhi,
Vokrug sveta and
Uralsky Sledopyt, or in
literary anthologies, such as Mir Priklyucheniy, that also included...
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Professor Wagner's
Inventions series, was
first published in
Vsemirny Sledopyt magazine between January and
February 1930. It was
later included in the...
- 1997.
Boyevye Rebyata (children's almanac)
Uralsky Sovremennik Uralsky Sledopyt (magazine)
Bazhov Pavel Petrovich –
Russian writer and publicist; Khorinskaya...
- of his
designs went unused,
including his
Yekaterinburg design.
Uralsky Sledopyt, a
regional magazine,
published a
draft of a new city
emblem in 1960. It...