Zlatoust (Russian: Златоуст; IPA: [zlətɐˈust]) is a city in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Ay River (in the Kama basin), 160 kilometers (99 mi)...
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Ioann Zlatoust (Russian: Иоанн Златоуст) was an Evstafi-class pre-dreadnought battleship of the Imperial Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet. She was built...
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Bandayevsky RB-12 (redirect from Zlatoust RB)
The Bandayevsky RB-12 (Cyrillic: Ружьё Бандаевского РБ-12 – Ruzh'yo Bandayevskogo RB-12) is a shotgun of Russian origin. The weapon is a slide-action (pumped...
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Uralochka-ZMZ Zlatoust (Russian: Динамо-Уралочка) is a Russian professional women's water polo club from Zlatoust. Uralochka won the first edition of...
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Southern Urals when the first factory-centered towns like Miass, Kyshtym, and Zlatoust were founded. After the Southern Urals recovered from the Pugachev's Rebellion...
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65″E / 56.8343944°N 60.6010139°E / 56.8343944; 60.6010139 The Bolshoi Zlatoust (Большой Златоуст) is a 77-metre (253 ft)-high bell tower that used to...
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The JSC Zlatoust Machine-Building Plant (ZlatMash) is an arms manufacturing plant in Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia. It produced many of the Soviet...
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gangster's "finka". NR-40 was mostly produced at the ZiK (ЗиК) factory in Zlatoust, Urals. Once the Ural Volunteer Tank Corps was formed in 1943, all its...
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Chrysostom Monastery (redirect from Zlatoust Monastery)
in Moscow. It was consecrated to Saint John Chrysostom (Russian: Ivan Zlatoust). The cloister to the east from the Kitai-gorod was first mentioned in...
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Statue of Metallurgist Anosov in Zlatoust city is situated on the main square of the historical center of Zlatoust, Chelyabinsk Oblast in Russia.The...
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The Zlatoust constituency (No.193) is a Russian legislative constituency in Chelyabinsk Oblast. The constituency covers historical Mountain-Industrial...
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located in Miass, Russia. Established in December 1947 as SKB-385 in Zlatoust (see Zlatoust Machine-Building Plant), the company was the main designer of submarine-launched...
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Tryokhgorny (redirect from Zlatoust-36)
Tryokhgorny (Russian: Трёхго́рный, lit. (a town of) three mountains) is a closed town in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, located in the western part of the...
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destroyers from the 1st Destroyer Division. The battleships Evstafi, Ioann Zlatoust, and Rostislav, along with the remaining destroyers, formed a covering...
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keyboardist and ukulele player. Alyona Shvetsova was born 12 March 2001 in Zlatoust in Chelyabinsk Oblast to a family of physicians and construction workers...
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(Revolver Stechkina-Avraamova). Since 1994 it was also manufactured by "Zlatoust Machine-Building Plant" and "Uralsk Machine-Building Plant" under designation...
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Kushva and Nizhny Tagil. In 1890, a railway linked Ufa and Chelyabinsk via Zlatoust. In 1896, this section became a part of the Trans-Siberian Railway. In...
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major Russian Federal Nuclear Centers. Tryokhgorny – formerly known as Zlatoust-36 (Златоуст-36), site of development of parts and machinery for atomic...
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Syzran and Samara Spring Offensive (1919) Counteroffensive of Eastern Front Zlatoust Perm (1918–19) Perm (1919) Yekaterinburg Chelyabinsk Siberia Siberian Intervention...
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demolished – the Epiphany Cathedral, the Ekaterininsky Cathedral, and the Great Zlatoust Church. Other Christian churches such as the Lutheran Church of Yekaterinburg...
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101. Abakan 102. Novocherkassk 103. Kamensk-Uralsky 104. Volgodonsk 105. Zlatoust 106. Ussuriysk 107. Elektrostal 108. Nakhodka 109. Salavat 110. Zheleznodorozhny...
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propellant. On 13 December 1953, a production order was passed with SKB-385 in Zlatoust, a factory dedicated to producing long-range rockets. In June 1955, Makeev...
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range that runs in the Southern Ural from the Baymaksky District to the Zlatoust. Idel-Ural State Peakbagger.com page on the Ural Mountains Ural Expeditions...
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1991, with its south-western border reaching down to the outskirts of Zlatoust. Total area of the park is about 568 square kilometres (219 sq mi), with...
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century, Chelyabinsk was a small provincial town. In 1892, the Samara-Zlatoust Railway was completed, which connected it with Moscow and the rest of European...
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Anatoly Karpov (category People from Zlatoust)
of Defence. Karpov was born into a Russian family on May 23, 1951, in Zlatoust, in the Urals region of the former Soviet Union, and learned to play chess...
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Transportnogo Mashinostroyeniya NII komandnykh priborov NPO Avtomatiki Zlatoust Machine-Building Plant Krasnoyarsk Machine-Building Plant Miass Machine-Building...
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Autumn of 1941, the factory was hurriedly evacuated to Zlatoust, where more than 300,000 Zlatoust Type-1 watches and clocks were made.[citation needed]...
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was in 2008. The material is made out of jasper at Jewellery Plant in Zlatoust. The height is 55 cm. As of match played 25 February 2024 "Суперкубок разыграют...
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previous name of Uralochka-NTMK Uralochka Zlatoust, Russian professional women's water polo club from Zlatoust Palace of Sporting Games "Uralochka", Yekaterinburg...
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