Tuapse (Russian: Туапсе́; Adyghe: Тӏуапсэ, Ṫuapsă [tʷʼapsə]) is a town in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, situated on the northeast shore of the Black Sea, south...
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The Tuapse Refinery (Russian: Туапсинский нефтеперерабатывающий завод) is an oil refinery in the Russian city of Tuapse. It has belonged to the Russian...
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The capture of the tanker Tuapse occurred on 23 June 1954, when a civilian Soviet ship was captured and confiscated by the Republic of China Navy in the...
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FC Tuapse (Russian: ФК «Туапсе») was a Russian football team based in Tuapse. For 2020–21 season, it received the license for the third-tier Russian Professional...
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The Tuapse constituency (No.49) is a Russian legislative constituency in Krasnodar Krai. The constituency most of Krasnodar Krai Black Sea coast, stretching...
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The Tuapse field is a large offshore oil field located in the Black Sea, roughly 11,000 square kilometres (4,300 sq mi) in size and between 1,000 and 2...
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Tuapse Oil Terminal is an oil import-export terminal located 8 km (5.0 mi) offshore the Port of Tuapse in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. It is one of the biggest...
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Championships — 1st. 2018 World Cadet Championships — 1st. He lives and trains in Tuapse, Krasnodar Krai with his Olympian teammate Sofia Asvesta and younger brothers...
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The Grozny–Tuapse oil pipeline is a 618 kilometres (384 mi) long pipeline connecting oil fields near Grozny, Russia, with sea port Tuapse. The pipeline...
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Galina Jovovich (category People from Tuapse)
Valentino. Galina Aleksandrovna Loginova was born on 28 October 1950 in Tuapse, located on the Black Sea, to a Russian family from Tula. Her father was...
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Tuapsinsky okrug (redirect from Tuapse Okrug)
Russia. The district was eponymously named for its administrative centre, Tuapse. According to the Russian Empire Census, the Tuapsinsky okrug had a population...
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1942 in North Ossetia, 1944 in France 796 Battalion. Fighting: 1942/43 in Tuapse, North Caucasus 797 Battalion "Giorgi Saakadze" Fighting: 1943/44 in France...
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eastern shore of the Black Sea, Krasnodar Krai, 45 kilometers north-west from Tuapse. Orlyonok is officially registered as the Federal State Education Organization...
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Tuapsinsky District (redirect from Tuapse District)
square kilometers (926 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Tuapse (which is not administratively a part of the district). Population: 63,530 (2010...
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direct express trains for holiday makers. The oil ports at Novorossiysk and Tuapse are significant destinations for rail freight traffic. Rostov-on-Don Bataysk...
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middle of July the Georgians had occupied Tuapse. Mazniashvili was soon ordered to take control of the Tuapse-Maykop railway line, the Caspian oil pipeline...
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Imereti, Guria, Adjara, Svaneti, Racha; Abkhazia; modern Russia's Sochi and Tuapse districts; and present-day Turkey’s Artvin, Rize, and Trabzon provinces...
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for Akron Tolyatti. He made his debut in the Russian Second League for Tuapse on 8 March 2022 in a game against Alania-2 Vladikavkaz. He made his debut...
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White Army led by Moiseev and Denikin to claim the Black Sea coastline from Tuapse to Sochi and Adler for independent Georgia. In 1920 Soviet Russia recognized...
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Field Sable Offshore Energy Project Sakhalin-I Tengiz Field Tern oilfield Tuapse field West Qurna Field Other topics History of ExxonMobil Esso Motor Hotel...
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legitimising Marxism–Leninism. On 23 June 1954, the civilian oil tanker Tuapse of the Black Sea Shipping Company based in Odessa was hijacked by a fleet...
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Field Sable Offshore Energy Project Sakhalin-I Tengiz Field Tern oilfield Tuapse field West Qurna Field Other topics History of ExxonMobil Esso Motor Hotel...
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Vladimir Kramnik (category People from Tuapse)
chess for children and education. Vladimir Kramnik was born in the town of Tuapse, on the shores of the Black Sea. His father's birth name was Boris Sokolov...
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Field Sable Offshore Energy Project Sakhalin-I Tengiz Field Tern oilfield Tuapse field West Qurna Field Other topics History of ExxonMobil Esso Motor Hotel...
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the shipping insurance increasement across the South China Sea after the Tuapse Incident on 23 June, and certain international liners being deterred midway...
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Mamkhegh Shegak Abazin Tapanta Abkhaz Anapa----- Novorossisk- Gelendzhik- Tuapse----- Sochi----- Gagra----- The Ubykh used to inhabit the capital of Circassia...
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Erfurt 2012 Germany M title application Kramnik, Vladimir 4101588 1975-06-25 Tuapse 1992 Russia M Krapivin, Alexander 4154720 1987-07-23 Moscow 2007 Russia...
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Shapsug, the indigenous historical inhabitants of Shapsugia. They live in the Tuapse District and the Lazarevsky City District (formerly the Shapsugsky National...
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Aleksandr I. Kolpakidi (Russian: Александр Иванович Колпакиди; born 1962, in Tuapse) is a Russian writer and historian. He graduated from the Saint Petersburg...
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the Red Army from Abkhazia but conceded to Russian claims over Sochi and Tuapse. In 1920, Psou river was agreed as a new state border between Soviet Russia...
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