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Sovetskaya Gavan (Russian: Сове́тская Га́вань, lit. 'Soviet harbor') is a town in
Khabarovsk Krai, Russia, and a port on the
Strait of
Tartary which connects...
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Sovetskaya Rossiya (Russian: Советская Россия,
Soviet Russia) is a
political newspaper in Russia. It kept its name
after the
dissolution of the Soviet...
- up советский in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sovetsky (masculine),
Sovetskaya (feminine),
Sovetskoye (neuter), or
Sovetskiye (plural) is
something named...
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Sovetskaya Litva (literally:
Soviet Lithuania; Russian: Советская Литва) was a Russian-language
daily newspaper published in the
Lithuanian SSR. In tandem...
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Belarus Today. It was
named Sovetskaya Belorussiya – Belarus'
Segodnya previously.
Dzmitry Zhuk, the editor-in-chief of
Sovetskaya Belorussiya, came under...
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industries were not
prepared to
build such
large ships. One battleship,
Sovetskaya Belorussiya, was
cancelled on 19
October 1940
after serious construction...
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Sovetskaya Lake is a
liquid subglacial lake
found buried under the
Antarctic ice sheet, 2
kilometres (6,600 ft)
below Sovetskaya Research Station. It covers...
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Sovetskaya Sibir (Russian: Советская Сибирь; "Soviet Siberia") is a
newspaper published in Novosibirsk, Russia. At
first the
newspaper was
published in...
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Sovetskaya (Russian: Советская) is a
street about one
kilometer long in the
historical centre of Astrakhan, Russia. It
forms the
heart of the
White Town...
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Sovetskaya Enciklopediya. 1953. vol. 24, p. 366. El
Tiempo – Jun 10, 1980
Yearbook of the
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian). Moscow:
Sovetskaya Enciklopediya...