• considered a kremlin) Vyazma Kremlin (one tower) Syzran Kremlin (one tower, 1683) Ufa Vladimir Kremlin (Tower Golden Gate and bank) Dmitrov Ryazan Vologda (a bishop...
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    Kherson and Zaporizhzhia were annexed de jure, but not de facto, as regular oblasts. Including these, the Kremlin claims a total of 48 oblasts. The four...
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    movement against the false Dmitrii started in Galich, and soon spread to Vologda and Kostroma, one in which Aleksander Józef Lisowski was unable to stop...
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    Ivan Konev (category Burials at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis)
    military glory". Konev's grave in the Kremlin Wall Former monument in Kharkiv Monument in Kirov Monument in Vologda Bust in Slovakia Soviet Union Honorary...
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    unidentified sources in the Kremlin, the independent news outlet Vyorstka reported that the CEC, at the behest of the Kremlin, will likely reject Boris...
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    Trans-Baltic dominion extending northwards to Archangelsk and eastwards to Vologda, De la Gardie and other Swedish soldiers, still holding Novgorod and Ingria...
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    "proletarian" ring to it. He was arrested in 1909 and spent two years in exile in Vologda. In 1911, he enrolled at Saint Petersburg Polytechnic Institute. Molotov...
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    Alexei Navalny (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    factory—which the couple have run since 1994—in Kobyakovo, a village in Vologda Oblast; they were still running the factory as of 2012. Navalny graduated...
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    Kazan (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    in the Kremlin; in Bişbalta at the site of the modern Zilantaw monastery; and near the Kaban lake. The oldest of these seems to be the Kremlin.[citation...
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    Filaret, and won the allegiance of the cities of Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Vologda, Kashin, and several others. However, his fortunes were soon to reverse...
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    Moscow (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Square and buildings such as the Saint Basil's Cathedral and the Moscow Kremlin, the latter of which is the seat of power of the Government of Russia....
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    2023. "Russia's Vologda Air Enterprise to lease three Il-114s". ch-aviation. 22 July 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2023. "Russia's Vologda Air Enterprise...
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  • Petroglyphs Moscow Novgorod Solovetsky Islands Vladimir Trinity Lavra Kazan Kremlin, Observatories Ferapontov Monastery Curonian Spit Derbent Yaroslavl Bolghar...
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    before 1501) Andrey Menshoy (lit. 'Andrey the Young'; 1452–1481), prince of Vologda Dmitry (1455 – before 1461) Maria (died 1465) Fennell, John Lister Illingworth...
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    and when they are asked what place they are from, the answer is Moscow, Vologda, Ryasan and other cities". The closest analogue of the Latin term Moscovia...
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    foundations of the centralized Russian state. He also renovated the Moscow Kremlin and introduced a new legal code. Ivan is credited with ending the dominance...
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    Slavic Native Faith (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    as fortresses (kremlin) or citadels (gorodok), in which temples are surrounded by buildings for various social uses. The Slavic Kremlin Vitaly Sundakov...
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    to the Kremlin were constructed by Pietro Antonio Solari, another Italian, such as the four entrance towers, the Arsenal tower, and the Kremlin wall facing...
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    time of Putin's inauguration in early May." Putin was inaugurated in the Kremlin on 7 May 2012. Public protests had taken place in Moscow on 6 May with...
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    All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    included the channels of the regional divisions in Rostov-on-Don, Pskov, Vologda, Murmansk and others. VGTRK owns and operates five national television...
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    Mikhail Pokrovsky (category Burials at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis)
    1937, Moscow State University bore his name. His name was given to the Vologda Pedagogical School. In some cities (in particular, in Izhevsk), to this...
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    Young Guard of United Russia for that post. In 2010 Varlamov entered the Kremlin pool of journalists and followed Vladimir Putin in his trips to Saint Petersburg...
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    392nd Separate Long-Range Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment – Kipelovo, Vologda Oblast, Russian SFSR 304th Separate Long-Range Reconnaissance Aviation...
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  • List of heaviest bells (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    known as the Tsar Kolokol III) on display on the grounds of the Moscow Kremlin is the heaviest bell known to exist in the world today. However, a very...
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  • List of political disinformation website campaigns in Russia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Retrieved 2024-03-24. "The Fugitive Florida Deputy Sheriff Who Became A Kremlin Disinformation Impresario". NewsGuard. Archived from the original on 2024-06-10...
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    Yaroslavl and his men began to set about building the first Yaroslavl Kremlin. The first recorded event of Yaroslavl occurred as a result of famine;...
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    intruded in matters of faith. The Kremlin's surrogates in many areas have turned the Russian Orthodox Church into a de facto official religion, warding...
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    (annexation of Nizhny Novgorod and Suzdal, 1392) and to the north (annexation of Vologda, Veliky Ustyug, and Perm of Vychegda, 1398). Nizhny Novgorod was given...
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    Anti-war protests in Russia (2022–present) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Balashov, Saratov, Biysk, Khimki, Chelyabinsk, Krasnodar, Novovoronezh, Vologda, Korolev, Troitsk, Serpukhov, Vladimir, Revda, Tolyatti, Kaliningrad, Naberezhnye...
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    22 December 2020. "Russia won't close Tsar Peter's 'window to Europe', Kremlin says". Reuters. 2 June 2022. Archived from the original on 7 July 2022...
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