- Zoya
Ivanovna Voskresenskaya (Russian: Зоя Ивановна Воскресенская; in
marriage – Rybkina, Рыбкина; 28
April [o.s. 15] 1907 – 8
January 1992) was a Soviet...
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Voskresensky (Russian: Воскресенский; masculine),
Voskresenskaya (Воскресенская; feminine), or
Voskresenskoye (Воскресенское; neuter) may
refer to: Alexander...
- Col.
Viktor Lebedev Mariya Anikanova as
Yulia Nina
Gogaeva as
Tatyana Voskresenskaya Nikolai Chindyajkin as
General Aleksey Zorin as
Maxim Agnė Grudytė as...
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Voskresenskaya Slobodka (Russian: Воскресенская Слободка) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Pavlovskoye Rural Settlement,
Suzdalsky District,
Vladimir Oblast...
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terror in the USSR. It is
located at the
descent to the
water on the
Voskresenskaya Embankment of the Neva River,
separating it from the
legendary Kresty...
- as
Resurrection Square (Russian: Воскресенская площадь, romanized:
Voskresenskaya ploshchad)
until 1918, is a
square located in the
center of Moscow,...
- Petropavlovskaya-
Voskresenskaya Street (now
Lenin Avenue),
which unites the city in the
upland part.
Petropavlovskaya and
Voskresenskaya streets, continuing...
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Voskresensky (Russian: Воскресе́нский; masculine),
Voskresenskaya (Воскресе́нская; feminine), or
Voskresenskoye (Воскресе́нское; neuter) is the name of...
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heptathlete Zoya
Svetova (born 1959),
Russian journalist and
author Zoya
Voskresenskaya (1907–1992),
Soviet diplomat and
author Zoya ****ian [fa] (born 1950)...
- in The Observer. The
story of
James Barry is
briefly told in Zoya
Voskresenskaya's novel Devochka v
Burnom More (Girl in the
Stormy Sea, 1969), whose...