- The
Solovki special camp (later the
Solovki special prison), was set up in 1923 on the
Solovetsky Islands in the
White Sea as a
remote and inaccessible...
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Solovki may
refer to one of the
following places in Russia:
Solovetsky Islands Solovki Airport, the
airport serving the
Solovetsky Islands Solovetsky Monastery...
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Saint Sabbatius of
Solovki (Russian: Савватий Соловецкий, romanized: Savvaty Solovetsky; died 27
September 1435) was a
Russian monk. He was one of the...
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closed down the
monastery and
incorporated many of the
buildings into
Solovki prison camp,[1] one of the
earliest forced-labor
camps of the
gulag during...
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Islands (Russian: Соловецкие острова, IPA: [səlɐˈvʲetskʲɪj ɐstrɐˈva]), or
Solovki (Russian: Соловки, IPA: [səlɐfˈkʲi]), are an
archipelago located in the...
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Solovki Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Соловки, Aėroport
Solovki) (IATA: CSH, ICAO: ULAS) is an
airport in
Russia on the
Solovetsky Islands. It is believed...
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Zosimas of
Solovki (Russian: Зосима Соловецкий; died 1478) was a
Russian hermit. He was one of the
founders of the
Solovetsky Monastery,
which was established...
- "Voivode
Meshcherinov Putting Down the
Solovki Rebellion". An
early 19th-century hand-drawn lubok,
attributed to
Mikhail Grigoriev....
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White Sea,
where the
first permanent camp of the
Soviet penal system, the
Solovki prison camp, was set up in 1923. The
boulder rests on a
granite plinth...
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Herman of
Solovki (Russian: Герман Соловецкий; died 1479) was a
Russian hermit. He was one of the
founders of the
Solovetsky Monastery. In total, he lived...