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Svetoch (Russian: Светоч,
Guiding Light) was a
Russian monthly science and
literature magazine published in
Saint Petersburg in 1860-1862 by the publisher...
- critic, journalist,
chief ideologist and
actual editor of the
magazine Svetoch, memoirist, educator,
literary historian, traveller, bibliographer, professor...
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Platform does not take part in elections. The
Bolshevik Platform published Svetoch (Torch). "Большевистская платформа в КПСС". Энциклопедию Коммунист.Ru....
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History at
Dubna International University Museum of
Locks Museum of
Sports Svetoch Culturohistorical Center A
variety of
movies and
miniseries were filmed...
- конфессиональная динамика за десятилетие (in Russian).
Saint Petersburg:
Svetoch. pp. 39–57. ISBN 5-901621-16-6. Aitamurto,
Kaarina (2016). Paganism, Traditionalism...
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works to
other languages.
Yehowists run a
multilingual website - http://
svetoch.org
offering both
Russian originals intended for the
public at
large and...
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Latvian language. He also
worked with the
Bolshevik newspapers Borba and
Svetoch. He was a
delegate to the
second and
third congresses of the
Social Democracy...
- dna.
Pripev IV
Nachinayut istaivat tuchi, Rat
sovetskaya vstala stenoy,
Svetoch mira, ty
styag nash moguchiy, Ty
zovyosh nash
narod za soboy.
Pripev I...
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provided by the state-owned Kommunalno-zhilischnoye
unitarnoe predpriyatie Svetoch ("Svyetac communal-living
unitary enterprise"). It's a densely-po****ted...
- essays,
mainly in
Russky Vestnik (1903—1904),
Mirny Trud (1905, 1907) and
Svetoch (1910).
Alexander Navrotsky died in
Saint Petersburg and is
interred in...