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    Kronstadt (Russian: Кроншта́дт, romanized: Kronshtadt, IPA: [krɐnˈʂtat]) is a Russian port city in Kronshtadtsky District of the federal city of Saint...
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    The Kronstadt rebellion (Russian: Кронштадтское восстание, romanized: Kronshtadtskoye vosstaniye) was a 1921 insurrection of Soviet sailors, naval infantry...
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  • Kronstadt is a port city in Kronshtadtsky District, St. Petersburg, Russia. Kronstadt may also refer to: Brașov, a city in Romania, originally a Saxon...
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  • Two separate events at the Baltic fortress of Kronstadt on Kotlin Island are known as the Kronstadt mutinies. The first took place on 8 November 1904...
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    John of Kronstadt or John Iliytch Sergieff (pre-reform Russian: Іоаннъ Кронштадтскій; post-reform Russian: Иоа́нн Кроншта́дтский; 31 October [O.S. 19...
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    The Naval cathedral of Saint Nicholas in Kronstadt (‹See Tfd›Russian: Морской Никольский собор, Morskoj Nikol'skij sobor) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral...
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    (UAV) developed by Kronstadt Group. There are several variants of the drone, both for Russia's domestic and export market. Kronstadt began the development...
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    John Arnold Kronstadt (born March 5, 1951) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California...
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    in 1921, de facto leader of the Kronstadt Commune, and the leader of the revolutionary committee which led the Kronstadt rebellion of 1921. Stepan Maximovich...
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  • Kronstadt, 1921, is a history book by Paul Avrich about the 1921 Kronstadt rebellion against the Bolsheviks. In a 2003 bibliography of the era, Jon Smele...
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    (UK: /bræˈʃɒv/, US: /brɑːˈʃɔːv, -ɔːf/, Romanian: [braˈʃov] ; German: Kronstadt, also Brasau; Hungarian: Brassó; Latin: Corona; Transylvanian Saxon: Kruhnen)...
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    The Kronstadt Naval Museum is a museum devoted to the history of underwater diving in Russia and the military history of Kronstadt in the 20th century...
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    Kronstadt Uprising were an anarcho-punk band from Southend-on-Sea, Essex, UK during the 1980s. Named in tribute to the events of the Kronstadt rebellion...
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    The Battle of Kronstadt (‹See Tfd›Russian: Красногорское сражение, lit. 'Battle of Krasnaya Gorka') was a naval battle fought in the Gulf of Finland west...
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    Neva Bay (redirect from Gulf of Kronstadt)
    Не́вская губа́, romanized: Névskaya gubá), also known as the Gulf of Kronstadt, is the easternmost part of the Gulf of Finland between Kotlin Island...
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    The raid on Kronstadt (also known as Operation RK or the Scooter Raid) was an attack by Royal Navy coastal motor boats (CMBs) and Royal Air Force aircraft...
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    The Kronstadt Fortress is an architectural and historical monument of the 18th–19th centuries in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Only the Northern Wall of the...
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  • The Sailors of Kronstadt (‹See Tfd›Russian: Мы из Кронштадта) is a 1936 Soviet drama war film directed by Efim Dzigan. The film tells about the confrontation...
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  • Sitronics (redirect from Kronstadt Group)
    Sitronics (‹See Tfd›Russian: Ситро́никс) is a Russian microelectronics company owned by Sistema Holdings. Based in Moscow, its main products are electronics...
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  • introduction: "The Kronstadt rebels called for Soviet power free from Bolshevik dominance" (p. x). After describing the actual Kronstadt rebellion, Fischer...
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  • Kronstadt (‹See Tfd›Russian: Кронштадт) was a Project 1134A Kresta II-class cruiser of the Soviet Navy, named for the Kronstadt naval base. The first...
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  • October 1905, a mutiny erupted among soldiers and sailors stationed at the Kronstadt naval base, following the arrest of 50 soldiers who tried to present their...
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    Cronstadt Island or Kronstadt Island, previously also known as Begorrat Island, is an island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago with an area of 11...
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    issued by Louis I of Hungary on 19 November 1377, giving the Saxons of Kronstadt (modern Brașov) the privilege to build the stone castle at their own expense...
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    The Kronstadt–Toulon naval visits were reciprocal diplomatic visits carried out by the French and Russian navies in the lead up to the Franco-Russian...
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    artillery battery that covered southern waters of the fortified city of Kronstadt, Russia. The city is located on the Kotlin Island, Gulf of Finland, Baltic...
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    scrap 1990. Kronstadt Кронштадт Baltic Shipyard, Leningrad October 1953 11 September 1954 — Broken up, 1961 Named after the city of Kronstadt Tallinn Таллинн...
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    view of the Kronstadt fortifications and Naval yard. Interactive satellite view map of Kronstadt, Peterhof, and St. Petersburg. The Kronstadt Island harbor...
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    the Baltic Fleet in the 1830s. From 1839, he was a military governor of Kronstadt, and gained the rank of admiral in 1843. In 1831, he published the book...
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    dam extends from Lomonosov northward to Kotlin Island (and the city of Kronstadt), then turns east toward Cape Lisiy Nos near Sestroretsk. The complex...
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