- 1979–present
Labels Misteriya Zvuka,
Moroz Records, Nikita.ru
Members Dmitry Varshavskiy (vocals, guitar), Ivan
Mikhailov (b****),
Dmitriy Zavidov (drums) Past...
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Varshavsky station (Russian: Варша́вский вокза́л,
Varshavsky vokzal), or
Warsaw station, is a
former p****enger
railway station in
Saint Petersburg, Russia...
- romanized: Ivan
Fyodorovich Paskevich-Erivanskiy,
svetleyshiy knyaz'
Varshavskiy; 19 May [O.S. 8 May] 1782 – 1 February [O.S. 20 January] 1856) was a...
- KVN-49 (Russian: КВН-49) or Kenigson,
Varshavskiy,
Nikolayevskiy Mk. 1949 was a black-and-white TV set
released in 1949 and on the
market in the USSR...
- TSUM [38]
Tsvetnoy Central Market 2010 Rose
Group 36,500 35,000 [39]
Varshavskiy 2005 Grandice, LLC 78 33,350 16,000 [40]
Yerevan Plaza 2007 Tashir, Group...
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Application of
Concurrency to
System Design (ACSD) 2012, pp. 112–121. V.
Varshavskiy, M. Kishinevskiy, V. Marakhovskiy, L. Rozenblyum, "Functional completeness...
- Regiment".
Soviet Armed Forces 1945-1991.
Retrieved 23
January 2023. "676th
Varshavskiy Red
Banner Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO".
Soviet Armed Forces 1945-1991...
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Polish lover, a
noted dramatic actress Maria Wisnowska in 1890. The
Varshavskiy Dnevnik, the
official Russian-language
newspaper published by the tsarist...
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World War II and Hero of the
Soviet Union,
buried in Yampil.
Arkadiy Varshavskiy, (Аркадий Иосифович Варшавский) born
October 2, 1938. Oral surgeon, professor...