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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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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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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The Naval cathedral of Saint Nicholas in Kronstadt (Russian: Морской Никольский собор, Morskoj Nikol'skij sobor) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral built...
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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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Stepan Petrichenko (section Kronstadt rebellion)
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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Brașov (redirect from Kronstadt, Siebenbürgen)
(UK: /bræˈʃɒv/, US: /brɑːˈʃɔːv, -ɔːf/, Romanian: [braˈʃov] ; German: Kronstadt, also Brasau; Hungarian: Brassó [ˈbrɒʃːoː]; Latin: Corona; Transylvanian...
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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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(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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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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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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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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of Kronstadt (Russian: Красногорское сражение, lit. 'Battle of Krasnaya Gorka') was a naval battle fought in the Gulf of Finland west of Kronstadt on...
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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 Sailors of Kronstadt (Russian: Мы из Кронштадта) is a 1936 Soviet drama war film directed by Efim Dzigan. The film tells about the confrontation of...
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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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Sitronics (redirect from Kronstadt Group)
Sitronics (Russian: Ситро́никс) is a Russian microelectronics company owned by Sistema Holdings. Based in Moscow, its main products are electronics fabs...
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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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Cronstadt Island (redirect from Kronstadt Island)
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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Sverdlov-class cruiser (redirect from Soviet cruiser Kronstadt (1954))
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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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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Saint Petersburg Dam (redirect from Kronstadt Dam)
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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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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St. Andrew's Cathedral was the main Russian Orthodox cathedral of Kronstadt. The church was built in 1805–1817 to Andreyan Zakharov's designs to replace...
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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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287. Military relations: multiple sources: Yadav (2024) Lalwani (2023) Kronstadt (2023) Bruno & Bajoria (2008) Wezeman et al. 2024. Gates & Roy 2016. Oetzel...
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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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