- 947 (1989
Soviet census). It was
previously known as
Kuznetsk until and as
Stalinsk until 1961.
Founded in 1618 by men from
Tomsk as a
Cossack ostrog (fort)...
-
green socks.
Aleksandr Kochnev 1946–1961: FC
Metallurg Stalinsk (Novokuznetsk was
called Stalinsk) 1961–1980: FC
Metallurg Novokuznetsk 1980–1982: FC ZAPSIBovets...
- Tashkent, Chelyabinsk,
Nizhny Tagil, Magnitogorsk, Molotov, Tbilisi,
Stalinsk, Grozny, Irkutsk, and Yaroslavl. However, this plan was
actually a disinformation...
- 2005) was a
Russian comedian,
actor and politician.
Yevdokimov was born in
Stalinsk (now Novokuznetsk),
western Siberia.
After a long
career as a comedian...
-
Kurganinsk Kushvinsky Zavod →
Kushva Kuznetsk (1618) →
Novokuznetsk (1931) →
Stalinsk (1932) →
Novokuznetsk (1961)
Kuznetsovo (1806) →
Konakovo (1930) Labiau...
-
Hockey League (VHL). The team was
founded in 1949 in
Novokuznetsk (then
Stalinsk) to
compete in the
lower divisions of the
Soviet ice
hockey championship...
- an
industrial complex was
linked to the
construction of the new city of
Stalinsk,
which had a
large supply of coal.
While there were
disagreements regarding...
-
production capacity of
about 3,200,000 tonnes. The
other sources are in
Stalinsk (Kuznets), Lenin-Kuznets, Kemerovo, Anzhero-Sudzhensk, Chernogorsk, and...
- film soundtracks. She is a People's
Artist of
Russian Federation. Born in
Stalinsk, she was
brought up in
Ukraine where her
family relocated. In 1967, she...
- CSKA
Moscow ODO
Novosibirsk Dynamo Novosibirsk Dynamo Moscow HC
Spartak Moscow Metallurg Stalinsk National team Soviet
Union Playing career 1949–1960...