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  • Novgorod is situated between the major metropolises Moscow and Saint ... smaller homeless population than Moscow or St. Petersburg. ...
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  • to be Andrei Zhdanov, party leader in Leningrad during the war, then in ... #039;s associates known as the "Leningrad Affair." Among the ...
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  • in Narovchat  – August 25, 1938 in Leningrad) was a Russian writer ... of Alexandra Davydova, the widow of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory& ...
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  • concerts of eleven different programs in Leningrad alone. In 1926 Horowitz ... give a series of concerts in Moscow and Leningrad. In the new atmosphere ...
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  • the family fortune, they moved to Saint Petersburg, where Rachmaninoff ... the orchestral parts were found in the Leningrad Conservatory and the score ...
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  • Leningrad and Petrograd redirect here. {{Infobox Settlement ... Saint Petersburg, {{IPAc-en|ˈ|p|iː|t|ər|z|b|ɜːr|ɡ PEE|tərz|burg;url ...
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  • He continued to study independently through Saint Petersburg University and ... in Samara, Russia, then in 1893 moved to Saint Petersburg. Rather than settling ...
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  • and his siblings. The family lived in Saint Petersburg. Kosygin was baptized ... Red Army in 1921, Kosygin attended the Leningrad Co-operative Technical ...
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  • Three of his poems appeared in the popular Saint Petersburg magazine Zhivopisnoe ... writers and scientists, Vol. 6. (St. Petersburg, 1904), 375-376. meaning ...
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  • August Bournonville, Jules Perrot, Arthur Saint-Léon, Enrico Cecchetti, ... Ballet, or the Kirov Ballet) of St. Petersburg, from which all its dancers ...
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  • abroad, and in 1934, the Kirov Plant in Leningrad began to produce a tilled ... htm History of Soviet Russia] (Saint Petersburg, RU: St. Petersburg ...
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  • place in and near Petrograd (present-day Saint Petersburg), the then-capital ... by major Moscow manufacturers and St. Petersburg bankers. Its first meeting ...
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  • 1887. Immediately after that he left for Saint Petersburg, where he was ... to serve in the Chevalier Guards in St. Petersburg. His family arranged for ...
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  • larger cities in Russia, such as Moscow and Saint Petersburg, and to the United ... is modeled after the Kazan Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Russia. ...
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  • north, when German forces were driven back from Leningrad, completely lifting the siege which had lasted for 900 days. Finally, Operation Bagration ...
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  • and stayed for a year in Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg) and left the ... concert pedal harps were produced in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg, Russia). ...
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  • In May 1879, he was called back to St. Petersburg. He held liberal political ... Yevgeny Mravinsky, music director of the Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra ...
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  • Operation Barbarossa represented a northern assault towards Leningrad ... and either take or destroy the city of Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) ...
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  • the Russians as a war trophy and taken to Saint Petersburg. It was returned ... * Bulatov, M., and T. F. Kadyrova. 1977. Tashkent. Leningrad: Aurora ...
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  • well-known for the elegant onion domes of Saint Basil's Cathedral, as ... capital in 1712, after the founding of Saint Petersburg by Peter the Great ...
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  • for the approaches to Petrograd, now Saint Petersburg 35 miles away ... A. S. Pukhov. Kronshtadtskii miatezh v 1921 g. (Leningrad, OGIZ-Molodaia ...
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  • Saint Petersburg, Russia's second major city, is located in the ... to become Russia's new capital, St. Petersburg, as a "window opened ...
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  • " A graffito in the north gallery of Saint Sophia Cathedral reads "O ... The country comprising the present-day Leningrad Oblast (or district), Novgorod ...
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  • in Kiev, but soon moved to the capital, Saint Petersburg. There he worked ... By the time of Trotsky's arrival, the Saint Petersburg Soviet was already ...
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  • the files of the Tsarist secret police in Saint Petersburg]] ... Kirov, the popular leader of the party in Leningrad. Kirov was very close and ...
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  • oriented clinics. It was headed by the Leningrad Psychoneurological Institute ... The Moscow, Leningrad, Ukrainian, Georgian, and Armenian schools of ...
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  • Moscow and Saint Petersburg (formerly Leningrad) together provided over half of the incumbent president's support, but he also did well ...
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