Sayda-Guba (Russian: Сайда-Губа; English: Sayda Bay) is a rural locality (an inhabited locality) within the administrative jurisdiction of the closed...
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beginning with Sayda All pages with titles containing Sayda Sayda-Guba (Sayda Bay), a rural locality in Murmansk Oblast, Russia Saydas (Salix Säydäş; 1900–1954)...
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retained and operated by the Russian Navy. The submarines, based at the Sayda Guba Naval Base, operate in the Northern Fleet. The Severodvinsk Shipyard built...
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administrative center of Polyarny District was moved from Polyarnoye to Sayda-Guba. However, the provisions of the resolution were not fully implemented...
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Russian submarine reactor compartments are stored in similar fashion at Sayda-Guba (Sayda Bay) in northwestern Russia and Chazhma Bay near Vladivostok. The...
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though the second was not. In 1993, it was transferred to the base at Sayda-Guba. On 3 December 1996, Ekaterinburg entered the Zvezdochka shipyard in Severodvinsk...
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Hurricane 3 km (1.9 mi) south of Sayda-Guba 29? 22 April 1942 10:15 Hurricane 39 12 May 1942 — Hurricane Litsa Bight/Ura-Guba Bight 30 26 April 1942 16:16...
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administrative center of Polyarny District was moved from Polyarnoye to Sayda-Guba. The provisions of the February 26, 1935 Resolution, however, were not...
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Gryaznaya Guba) Menkinsky, also referred to as Minkinsky (colony of Menkin Ruchey/village of Minkino) Toros-Ostrovsky, also referred to as Sayda-Gubsky (colony...
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Belokamenka Kuvshinskaya Salma Olenya Guba Retinskoye Sayda-Guba Rural localities in Apatity: Khibiny Tik-Guba Rural localities in Kandalakshsky District:...
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decommissioned from the Navy, mothballed and put in the Kola Bay, in Sayda-Guba. In 1968, the cruiser was taken out of storage and towed to Murmansk (ROSTA)...
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the ship was withdrawn from the fleet, mothballed and put on hold in Sayda-Guba. On April 19, 1990, the destroyer was excluded from the Soviet Navy in...
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Polyarnyy, Olenya Bay, Gadzhiyevo (Yagelnaya/Sayda), Vidyayevo (Ura Bay and Ara Bay), Bolshaya Lopatka (Litsa Guba), and Gremikha. Civilian Arktika nuclear-powered...
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