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    biologist and breeder Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin, and sketches about the Volga–Don Canal. Bakharev headed the administration of the Rostov Oblast writers' organization...
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    town in Voronezh Oblast. By Construction of Volga–Don Canal in 1952, The city become the end point of the canal. During the Soviet period, an industrial...
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    the main link between the Baltic Sea and the rest of Russia through the Volga–Baltic Waterway. The Saint Petersburg Mint (Monetny Dvor), founded in 1724...
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    In the Portuguese Kingdom of Brazil, Dom Pedro I (also Pedro IV of Portugal), son of the Portuguese King Dom João VI, proclaimed the independent Kingdom...
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  • Porohanon, Romblomanon (including Bantoanons), Waray Christianity → Catholicism Volga Tatars Turkic → Kipchak → Tatar Russia (Tatarstan) Astrakhan Tatars, Kasimov...
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    November 1962), to Yevgeni Nikolayevich Andreyev prior to jumping from a Volga balloon gondola at an altitude of 25,600 metres (84,000 ft). Dolgov was...
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    several other vessels. In February 1943, the crew of Kommuna were sent to the Volga where they recovered the tug Ivan and an Ilyushin Il-2 aircraft. In 1944...
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  • 6%), who were not only ethnic Russians, but also Ukrainians, Belarusians, Volga Germans, Lithuanians, etc. From the Ottoman Empire the contribution was...
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    disassembled Belyanas were Russian freshwater ships used for log driving on the Volga and Vetluga rivers. Their bottom was made from fir and sidings from pine...
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    polychrome tiles (e.g., the Church of John the Chrysostom on the Volga, 1649–54). A zenith of Volga architecture was reached in the Church of St John the Baptist...
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    to get their crops to succeed. Dom Pedro II was during the repercussion on the poor soils of the Campos Gerais. Volga Germans were encouraged not to lose...
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  • Mosque of Algeria)) El-Mahalla El-Kubra TV Mast, 323 m (1,060 ft) Suez Canal overhead line crossing, 221 m (725 ft) Cairo Tower, 187 m (614 ft) Great...
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    becomes Duke of Finland. Ivan the Terrible conquers Astrakhan, opening the Volga River to Russian traffic and trade. The Welser banking families of Augsburg...
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    Ottomans. Soviet Russia established the Belomorsky, North Caucasus, and Volga Military Districts. The Senate of Finland was re-established in Vaasa, Finland...
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