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- address to the head office of Rosneft Oil Company, which is situated on Sofiyskaya Embankment directly opposite the Kremlin. Despite its obscurity, Baikalfinansgrup...
- Lane, which was called the "Factory of Cardinal Art" (the building at Sofiyskaya Embankment, 26/1, which currently is the headquarters of Rosneft). The...
- на Софийской набережной (Russian) General information Location Moscow, Sofiyskaya naberezhnaya, house 22 Coordinates 55°44′52″N 37°37′6″E / 55.74778°N...
- PJSC Rosneft Rosneft Headquarters, Sofiyskaya Embankment, Moscow, September 2005 Native name ПAO «Росне́фть» Company type Public (PJSC) Traded as MCX: ROSN...
- (New York: Meridian, 1974). 1. Chronicles (Simeonovskaya, Novgorodskaya, Sofiyskaya) 2. The Word of Mamay's Defeat (Russian: Сказание о Мамаевом побоище,...
- 1959, Richard Nixon visited the hydroelectric power. Chasovaya Street Sofiyskaya Street Mukhachyov Street Krasnoufimskaya Street Novosibirsk Capacitor...
- Uglich, Vodskaya, Shelonskaya and Derevskaya pyatinas of Novgorod Land, Sofiyskaya side of the city of Novgorod, Pskov, Izborsk, Ivangorod, Koporye. Until...
- by 100 m (1,310 by 330 ft) Old Port M****ille  France 40,000 430,000 Sofiyskaya Square Pushkin  Russia 40,000 430,000 200 by 200 m (660 by 660 ft) Main...
- Sofia First Chronicle (Russian: Софийская первая летопись, romanized: Sofiyskaya pervaya letopis') is a Rus' chronicle from the 15th century ****ociated...
- was the only church in Vernyi. Its parish included Malo-Almaty village, Sofiyskaya village, Nadejny village, Lyubovny village, and Iliysky village. In 1871...