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    Feodosia (redirect from Feodosiya)
    (Ukrainian: Феодосія, Теодосія, Feodosiia, Teodosiia; Russian: Феодосия, Feodosiya), also called in English Theodosia (from Greek: Θεοδοσία), is a city on...
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  • Feodosiya or Praskovia Mikhailovna Solovaya (Russian: Феодосия Михайловна Соловая; died 1621) was a Russian noblewoman, Tsesarevna of Russia as the second...
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    The State Enterprise Feodosiya Sea Commercial Port is a seaport in the city of Feodosia, Ukraine, located on the southern shore of Feodosia Bay, in the...
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    After the Germans were distracted by this, the 44th Army would land at Feodosiya in the German rear. Naval gunfire support would be provided by the Black...
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    first boat of this type was built at the Morye shipbuilding plant in Feodosiya, USSR). By the early 1990s, around 150 Voskhod boats had been built. However...
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    Anti-NATO protests (including one riot) took place in the Ukrainian port city of Feodosia from late May to early June 2006, partially disrupting a joint...
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    sisters: Elena (born and died in 1474), Feodosiya (born and died in 1475), another Elena (born 1476), another Feodosiya (born 1485) and Eudoxia (born 1492)...
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  • Feodosia City Municipality (Ukrainian: Феодосійська міськрада, romanized: Feodosiiska miskrada; Russian: Феодосийский горсовет, romanized: Feodosiysky...
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  • Feodosia Prokopiyevna Morozova (Russian: Феодосия Прокопьевна Морозова; née Sokovnina (Соковнина); 21 May 1632 – 1 December 1675) was a Russian noblewoman...
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    may have been a ninth child, Feodosiya. According to historian Joseph T. Fuhrmann, Rasputin was certainly close to Feodosiya and was godfather to her children...
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  • 44°55′25″N 35°04′32″E / 44.923556°N 35.07544°E / 44.923556; 35.07544 Krasnokamianka, also known as Kiziltash or Kyzyltash, is a village situated in...
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    God.” Other names See also Dosia, Fedosia, Fedosiya, Fedya, Fenya, Feodosia, Feodosiya, Teddy, Teodosija, Teodozja, Thea, Theda, Theo, Theodosius, Tia...
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  • Factory (Felenk, Tiger) (Simferopol) Feodosiya Shipyards "More" (Sea) (Feodosiya) Skloplastyk (Plexiglass) (Feodosiya) Special Site of Technical Production...
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    northeastern Anatolia, the southern coast of Crimea between Sevastopol and Feodosiya in Ukraine and the Black Sea coast between Anapa and Tuapse in Russia...
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    pillaged. In the same year, pogroms took place in Gomel (Belarus), Smela, Feodosiya and Melitopol (Ukraine). Extreme savagery was typified by mutilations...
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    Andrei Zhelyabov Born August 17, 1851 Nikolayevka, Feodosiya uyezd, Taurida Governorate Died April 3, 1881(1881-04-03) (aged 29) Semenovsky Regiment Garrison...
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    Genoese walls at Caffa, modern Feodosiya in Crimea....
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    envoy in 1593 to have Feodor's daughter Feodosiya married to one of the Habsburg princes; however, Feodosiya died and the proposal was no longer being...
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    Ukrainian Friendship Treaty 1997 Partition Treaty 2006 anti-NATO protests in Feodosiya 2010 Kharkiv Pact 2013–14 Euromaidan Revolution of Dignity v t e...
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    Ukrainian Friendship Treaty 1997 Partition Treaty 2006 anti-NATO protests in Feodosiya 2010 Kharkiv Pact 2013–14 Euromaidan Revolution of Dignity v t e...
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    fitter in the ports of Sevastopol and Feodosiya for seven years earning a nickname of Ivan the Great. In Feodosiya, Ivan started to practice with kettlebells...
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    to Mecca for the hajj of 1330 (or 1332). Anatolia Alanya Konya Sinop Feodosiya Astrakhan Constantinople Hagia Sophia Caspian Sea Aral Sea Bukhara Samarkand...
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    Definition, History, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-07-03. "Feodosiya | Ukraine". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-07-03. Davis, Robert...
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    Ukrainian Friendship Treaty 1997 Partition Treaty 2006 anti-NATO protests in Feodosiya 2010 Kharkiv Pact 2013–14 Euromaidan Revolution of Dignity v t e...
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  • 1783 - c.1813) Feodosiya, sometimes spelled Theodosia or Feodosia, a city in Crimea (currently disputed between Ukraine and Russia) Feodosiya municipality...
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    out on the peninsula after U.S. Marines arrived at the Crimean city of Feodosiya to take part in the Sea Breeze 2006 Ukraine–NATO military exercise. Protesters...
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    carried him throughout Russia and Ukraine, first to Serpukhov, then to Feodosiya and Crimea. At the beginning of the First World War, Ulyanov was mobilized...
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    troops during the Siege of Odessa, Siege of Sevastopol, and the Kerch-Feodosiya Operation in the winter of 1941–42. Krasny Krym was awarded the Guards...
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    Theodoro and the Genoese colonies at Cembalo, Soldaia, and Caffa (modern Feodosiya). Thenceforth the khanate was a protectorate of the Ottoman Empire. The...
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