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- Nikolay Alekseyevich Zabolotsky (Russian: Никола́й Алексе́евич Заболо́цкий; May 7, 1903 – October 14, 1958) was a prominent Soviet and Russian poet and...
- Nikolay Kochegarov Rimma Markova Marina Yakovleva Cinematography Anatoliy Zabolotskiy Edited by Tamara Guseva Music by Isaac Schwarts Country Soviet Union...
- Oleg Yankovskiy Stanislav Lyubshin Viktor Shulgin Cinematography Anatoliy Zabolotskiy Music by Vladimir Martynov Country Soviet Union Language Russian...
- sight until Richard Hakluyt's 1599 publication. Russian poet Nikolay Zabolotskiy wrote in 1958 the long poem "Rubruck in Mongolia" ("Рубрук в Монголии")...
- Bendova Vladimir Yemelyanov Vladimir Martynov Cinematography Anatoliy Zabolotskiy Music by Andrei Volkonsky Release date 1964 (1964) Country Soviet Union...
- 17 Rostov-on-Don Gala 4 15th Elena Kaufman 22 Moscow Gala 3 16th Rodion Zabolotskiy (Roger) 22 Yermak Gala 2 17th Kirill Garnik 21 Odesa Gala 1 18th...
- Basenkov 1489 Yuriy Kutuzov-Shestak 1489-1501 Boris Kutuzov 1495-1505 Petr Zabolotskiy 1495-1504 Prince Ivan Zvenigorodskiy-Zvenets 1495 Petr Plescheyev 1498-1524...
- 1 September 2017 Samvel Tumanyan Vika Rogalchuk Karina Krilyuk, Dima Zabolotskiy, Ira Simchich, Misha ****harchuk (quit), Vlad Dunayev, Nastya Panova,...
- Thiago Gusmão Jarison Pereira Danilo Eugênio Gil Pires  Russia Anton Zabolotskiy Aleksey Pshenichniy Evgeny Svestula Nikolay Prokhorov Vladimir Khmelkov...
- Rizo-Rangabé, p. 132. See also Iorga (1896), p. 685 Zabolotskiy-Desyatovskiy, p. 11 Camariano, p. 229 Zabolotskiy-Desyatovskiy, p. 12 P. Ollivry, "Bulletin diplomatique"...