- Smolensk. It has the (transliterated)
Russian forms Smolensky (masculine),
Smolenskaya (feminine), or
Smolenskoye (neuter). It may
refer to:
Smolensky (surname)...
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Smolensk Oblast (Russian: Смоленская область, romanized:
Smolenskaya oblast'),
informally also
called Smolenshchina (Смоленщина), is a
federal subject...
- also
referred to as Moscow–P****enger–
Smolenskaya (Russian: Москва́-Пассажирская-Смоле́нская, lit. 'Moskva-
Smolenskaya'),
Informally the
whole station can...
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Smolenskaya (Russian: Смоленская) is a
station on the Arbatsko–Pokrovskaya line of the
Moscow Metro. It was
built in 1953 to
replace an
older station...
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Smolenskaya (Russian: Смоленская) is a
station on the
Filyovskaya line of the
Moscow Metro. It was
opened in 1935 as part of the
first Metro line. Designed...
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Smolenskaya Square (Russian: Смоленская площадь) is a
square in the
center of Moscow. The
Garden Ring
crosses the square.
Arbat street runs
towards it...
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Smolenskaya Mountain (71°52′S 12°21′E / 71.867°S 12.350°E / -71.867; 12.350) is a
small mountain, 2,890 m,
standing 2.5
nautical miles (4.6 km) east-southeast...
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Russian Federation. It is
located in the
Arbat District of Moscow, on
Smolenskaya Embankment of the
river Moskva. The
current amb****ador is
Nigel Casey...
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opposite the
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs Building and the
Arbat Street, on
Smolenskaya Ulitsa. The
hotel was
built in 1970 as the Belgrade-I
Hotel and used...
- solution, the
Canadian emb****y will move with the
British emb****y at
Smolenskaya Naberezhnaya 10 in Moscow. In Canada,
Russia is
represented by its emb****y...