Tikhvin (Russian: Ти́хвин; Veps: Tihvin) is a town and the administrative center of Tikhvinsky District in Leningrad Oblast, Russia, located on both banks...
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The Tikhvin Offensive was a military operation undertaken by the German army in October 1941 during World War II in the course of Operation Barbarossa...
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The Theotokos of Tikhvin (Russian: Тихвинская икона Божией Матери) is one of the most celebrated Orthodox Christian icons. It is said to be one of the...
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Tikhvin Cemetery (Russian: Тихвинское кладбище) is a historic cemetery in the centre of Saint Petersburg. It is part of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra, and...
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Tikhvin Ferroalloy Plant (Russian: ЗАО "Тихвинский ферросплавный завод" - ТФЗ) is a company based in Tikhvin, Russia. In 1994, a company was established...
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The siege of Tikhvin was a part of the Ingrian War and the Time of Troubles. After the Battle of Klushino, Swedish troops, who had been summoned to Russia...
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Company “Tikhvin Freight Car Building Plant ” (TVSZ) is a Russian freight car manufacturer, the largest in the CIS. Launched in January 2012, Tikhvin Freight...
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The Tikhvin Monastery of the Dormition of the Mother of God (Russian: Тихвинский Богородичный Успенский монастырь) is a Russian Orthodox monastery founded...
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Tikhvinskaya water system (redirect from Tikhvin waterway system)
Tihvinskaya water system was built for the passage of middle-sized ships. This Tikhvin system functioned until the middle of the 20th century, when shipping along...
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13–361. JSTOR 40604127. Kleinfeld, Gerald R. (1983). "Hitler's Strike for Tikhvin". Military Affairs. 47 (3): 122–128. doi:10.2307/1988082. JSTOR 1988082...
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Kirill Meretskov (section Victory at Tikhvin)
Leningrad against the Army Group North of von Leeb. After stopping the German Tikhvin offensive, his forces, together with the neighboring 52nd and 54th Armies...
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191st Rifle Division (section Battle for Tikhvin)
soon airlifted to 4th Army, which was defending against a German drive on Tikhvin. Although the town fell in November, within a week a counterstroke was...
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stock company based in the Saratov Oblast Transmash, Tikhvin, mechanical engineering plant in Tikhvin; former Centrolit and Kirov works subsidiary plants...
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Titran-Express (redirect from Titran, Tikhvin)
Titran-Express (Russian: Титран-Экспресс) is a company based in Tikhvin in Leningrad Oblast, Russia. Throughout the plants history it has been associated...
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198th Rifle Division (section Tikhvin Offensive)
several modifications. It entered combat as a rifle division during the Tikhvin Offensive in December 1941 as a reinforcement for 54th Army, helping to...
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Tikhvin Cemetery (Russian: Тихвинское кладбище) is a historic cemetery in the centre of Saint Petersburg. It is part of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra and...
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César Cui (category Burials at Tikhvin Cemetery)
Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg). In 1939, his body was reinterred in Tikhvin Cemetery at the Alexander Nevsky Monastery, to lie beside the other members...
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−8.85% Tikhoretsk Тихорецк Krasnodar Krai South 55,686 61,823 −9.93% Tikhvin Тихвин Leningrad Oblast Northwest 55,415 58,459 −5.21% Shuya Шуя Ivanovo...
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259th Rifle Division (section Tikhvin Offensive)
toward Leningrad it took part, as part of 52nd Army, in both the defense of Tikhvin and the following counteroffensive that retook the city in one of the first...
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important centre of Christian education in Russia. It also contains the Tikhvin Cemetery with graves of many notable Petersburgers. On the territory between...
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Ivan Krylov (category Burials at Tikhvin Cemetery)
was buried beside his friend and fellow librarian Nikolay Gnedich in the Tikhvin Cemetery. Portraits of Krylov began to be painted almost as soon as the...
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Simbirsk Skopin Slavgorod Smolensk Solikamsk Stavropol Syktyvkar Tambov Tara Tikhvin Tikoretsk Theodosia Tobolsk Tomsk Troitsk Tula Tver Ufa Ulan-Ude Uryupinsk...
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located in Leningrad and Udmurtiya region – Tikhvin Freight Car Building Plant, TikhvinChemMash, TikhvinSpetsMash, NPC "Springs", as well as the transport...
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Successor Anna Vasilchikova Born c. 1552 Died 5 April 1626 (aged 73-74) Tikhvin Burial Tikhvin Vvedensky Monastery Spouse Ivan IV of Russia Dynasty Rurik (by marriage)...
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rail wagon manufacturing plant Tikhvin Railway Car Building Plant (Тихвинский вагоностроительный завод TVSZ), at its Tikhvin manufacturing site, the plant...
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they had reached on 7 September. In the southeast, the Germans captured Tikhvin on 8 November, but failed to complete their encirclement of Leningrad by...
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Fyodor Dostoevsky (category Burials at Tikhvin Cemetery)
was placed on a table, following Russian custom. He was interred in the Tikhvin Cemetery at the Alexander Nevsky Convent, near his favourite poets, Nikolay...
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before their Tikhvin offensive. In late October 1941, with the failure of Leningrad Front's Sinyavino offensive, and the developing German Tikhvin offensive...
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Nikolay Cherkasov (category Burials at Tikhvin Cemetery)
Soviet Actor" in 1951. He died in Leningrad in 1966 and was buried in Tikhvin Cemetery, the "Necropolis of the Masters of Art", at the Alexander Nevsky...
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Ulyanova was baptized in the Russian Orthodox faith on 9 November 1871 at the Tikhvin Monastery of the Dormition of the Mother of God. Her godparents were Vladimir...
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