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    Livadia Palace (Russian: Ливадийский дворец, Ukrainian: Лівадійський палац) is a former summer retreat of the last Russian tsar, Nicholas II, and his...
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  • Livadia can refer to: Livadiya, Crimea (Лівадія or Ливадия), a suburb of Yalta, Crimea Livadia, Famagusta, a village in Cyprus Livadia, Larnaca, a village...
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    Livadia (Greek: Λιβάδια [locally [liˈvaθca]]) is a municipality and suburb of Larnaca. It has been a settlement since the Middle Bronze Age.[additional...
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    Livadeia (redirect from Livadiá, Greece)
    Livadeia (Greek: Λιβαδειά Livadiá, pronounced [livaˈðja]; Ancient Greek: Λεβάδεια, romanized: Lebadeia or Λεβαδία, Lebadia) is a town in central Greece...
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    The Treaty of Livadia was an unequal treaty between the Russian Empire and the Chinese Qing dynasty signed in Livadiya, Crimea, on 2 October 1879, wherein...
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  • Empire were named Livadia, after the Livadia Palace: Russian yacht Livadia (1873), launched in 1873 and sunk in 1878 Russian yacht Livadia (1880), experimental...
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    Livadia (Greek: Λιβάδια, Aromanian: Giumala de Jos or Livãdz; Megleno Romanian: Livezi) is a village and a former community in the former Paionia Province...
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    Livadia (Greek: Λειβάδια or Λιβάδια, literally 'Meadows', Turkish: Sazlıköy) is a village in the Famagusta District of Cyprus, located on the Karpas Peninsula...
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    The Livadia was an imperial yacht of the House of Romanov built in 1879–1880 to replace a yacht of the same name that had sunk off the coast of Crimea...
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    Livadia was an imperial yacht of the House of Romanov built in 1869–1873 by Leopold Schwede in Nikolaev. She served on the Black Sea. The Livadia was...
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    Mount Livadiyskaya (Russian: гора́ Ливади́йская or со́пка Ливади́йская), unofficially known as Mount Pedan (Педа́н) or Mount Pidan (Пида́н) is one of the...
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    would live only a fortnight, the Tsar had Nicholas summon Alix to the Livadia Palace. Alix arrived on 22 October; the Tsar insisted on receiving her...
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    Railway station in Livadia Municipality, Greece...
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  • Livadia (Greek: Λιβάδια) is a small village in the Nicosia District of Cyprus, near Chandria. Census 2001 v t e...
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  • 22, 1979 La Silla C.-I. Lagerkvist NYS 4.8 km MPC · JPL 3006 Livadia 1979 SF11 Livadia September 24, 1979 Nauchnij N. S. Chernykh NYS · 8.3 km MPC ·...
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    Paine, S. C. M. (1996). "Chinese Diplomacy in Disarray: The Treaty of Livadia". Imperial Rivals: China, Russia, and Their Disputed Frontier. M. E. Sharpe...
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    Palace a short distance to the north of Yalta and Nicholas II built the Livadia Palace southwest of the town in 1911. During the 20th century, Yalta was...
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    tested positive for COVID-19. Meyendorff Castle Zavidovo Foros, Crimea Livadia Palace Massandra Palace Bocharov Ruchey Strelna Putin's Palace Camp David...
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    The conference was held near Yalta in Crimea, Soviet Union, within the Livadia, Yusupov, and Vorontsov palaces. The aim of the conference was to shape...
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    ignite a social revolution, organised an explosion on the railway from Livadia[citation needed] to Moscow, but they missed the emperor's train.[citation...
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    Gelardi, From Splendor to Revolution, p.73 King, Livadia in the Reign of Alexander II, p. 148 King, Livadia in the Reign of Alexander II, p. 145 Korneva &...
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    Akrotiri Ayios Nikolaos Aradippou Athienou Dromolaxia–Meneou Pano Lefkara Livadia Ayios Dhometios Aglandjia Dali Lakatamia Strovolos Tseri In June 2018,...
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  • Lagerkvist, son of Swedish discoverer Claes-Ingvar Lagerkvist MPC · 3005 3006 Livadia 1979 SF11 Livadiya, a suburb of Yalta on the coast of the Crimean Peninsula...
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    obtained the permission of his dying father to summon Alix to the Romanovs' Livadia Palace in Crimea. Escorted by her sister Ella from Warsaw to the Crimea...
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    Miusera dacha He also used to stay in other state residences, such as Livadia Palace, Crimea or Massandra Palace, Crimea. Alternatively, many of Stalin's...
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    top 20 travel destinations in 2013. Places of interest include Koktebel Livadia Palace Mount Mithridat Scythian Treasure Swallow's Nest Tauric Chersonesos...
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    Throughout the year, the family moved from one palace to another: in March, to Livadia; in May to Peterhof (not the great palace, but a 19th-century villa in...
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    Russian tsars. Emperor Alexander III of Russia died there in 1894. The Livadia Palace, built in 1910–11, architect Nikolai Krasnov, is now a museum. It...
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    "Papadopoulos". His family comes from three areas in Greece: the island of Syros, Livadia, and Aegio. Payne's family was part of the fabric of Omaha, which he refers...
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    Such swine, aren't they?" In November 1911 a full dress ball was held at Livadia to celebrate her sixteenth birthday and her entry into society. Her hair...
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