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Sin-Itiro Tomonaga
|birth_place = Tokyo, Japan
Sin-Itiro_Tomonaga
Great Moravia
Great Moravia (see Name section) was a Slavic state that existed in Central Europe from the 9th century to the early 10th century. There is some controversy as to the actual location of its core territory.
Great_Moravia
Chant des Partisans
The Chant des Partisans was the most popular song of the Free France.
Chant_des_Partisans
Antony Hewish
Antony Hewish (born Fowey, Cornwall, May 11, 1924) is a British radio astronomer who won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974 (together with fellow radio-astronomer Martin Ryle) for his work on the development of radio aperture synthesis and its role in the discovery of pulsars. (Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Hewish's graduate student, was not recognized, although she was the first to notice the stellar radio source that was later recognised as a pulsar.
Antony_Hewish
Mushroom hunting
Mushroom hunting, mushrooming, mushroom picking and similar terms describe the activity of gathering mushrooms in the wild, typically for eating. This is popular in most of Europe, including the Nordic, Baltic and Slavic countries and the Mediterranean Basin, as well as in the north western United States.
Mushroom_hunting
Advaita Vedanta
Advaita Vedanta (IAST ; Sanskrit ; ) is a sub-school of the Vedānta (literally, end or the goal of the Vedas, Sanskrit) school of Hindu philosophy."Advaita Vedanta: A Philosophical Reconstruction," By Eliot Deutsch, University of Hawaii Press, 1980, ISBN 0824802713.
Advaita_Vedanta
Kirsan Ilyumzhinov
Kirsan Nikolayevich Ilyumzhinov () (born April 5, 1962) is a Buddhist Kalmyk multi-millionaire businessman and politician. He is the President of the Republic of Kalmykia of the Russian Federation, and has been the President of FIDE (or the "World Chess Federation"), the world's pre-eminent international chess organization, since 1995.
Kirsan_Ilyumzhinov
Akai
Akai (, Japanese: AKAI in Romaji) is a consumer electronics brand, founded as , a Japanese manufacturer in 1929. It is now headquartered in Singapore, and is part of Grande Holdings, a Chinese Hong Kong-based conglomerate, which also owns the formerly Japanese brands Nakamichi and Sansui.
Akai
Grande Armée
The Grande Armée (French for “the Great Army” or “the Grand Army”) first entered the annals of history when, in 1805, Napoleon I renamed the army that he had assembled on the French coast of the English Channel for the proposed invasion of Britain and re-deployed it East to commence the Campaign of 1805 against Austria and Russia.
Grande_Armée
Fuzzy string searching
Approximate string search is the name that is used for a category of techniques for
Fuzzy_string_searching
Nonlinear dimensionality reduction
High-dimensional data, meaning data which requires more than two or three dimensions to represent, can be difficult to interpret. One approach to simplification is to assume that the data of interest lies on an embedded non-linear manifold within the higher dimensional space.
Nonlinear_dimensionality_reduction
Liouville's theorem (Hamiltonian)
In physics, Liouville's theorem, named after the French mathematician Joseph Liouville, is a key theorem in classical statistical and Hamiltonian mechanics. It asserts that the phase-space distribution function is constant along the trajectories of the system - that is that the density of system points in the vicinity of a given system point travelling through phase-space is constant with time.
Liouville's_theorem_(Hamiltonian)
East German mark
| image_1 =100-Mark-1971.jpg
East_German_mark
Abramtsevo Colony
Abramtsevo is an estate located north of Moscow, in the proximity of Khotkovo, that became a center for the Slavophile movement and artistic activity in the 19th century.
Abramtsevo_Colony
Book of Veles
The Book of Veles (also: Veles Book, Vles book, Vlesbook, Isenbeck's Planks, Велесова книга, Велес книга, Книга Велеса, Дощечки Изенбека, Дощьки Изенбека) is claimed to be a text of ancient Slavic religion and history written on wooden planks.
Book_of_Veles
History of Christianity in Ukraine
The History of Christianity in the lands of modern-day Ukraine dates back to the earliest centuries of the apostolic church. It has remained the dominant religion in the area since its acceptance in 988 by Vladimir the Great, who instated it as the state religion of Kievan Rus', a medieval East Slavic state.
History_of_Christianity_in_Ukraine
Calendar reform
A calendar reform is any significant revision of a calendar system. The term sometimes is used instead for a proposal to switch to a different calendar.
Calendar_reform
Siege of Leningrad
Siege of Leningrad. Encyclopedia Britannica.
Siege_of_Leningrad
New Right
New Right is used in several countries as a descriptive term for various forms of conservative, right-wing, or self-proclaimed dissident oppositional movements and groups that emerged in the mid- to late twentieth century.
New_Right
Simeon I of Bulgaria
| place of death =
Simeon_I_of_Bulgaria
List of dialects of the English language
This is a list of varieties of the English language. Dialects are linguistic varieties which differ in pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar from each other and from Standard English (which is itself a dialect).
List_of_dialects_of_the_English_language
Karakalpakstan
Karakalpakstan (Karakalpak: Qaraqalpaqstan Respublikası or Қарақалпақстан Республикасы; Uzbek: Qoraqalpog`iston Respublikasi or Қоракалпоғистон Республикаси) is an autonomous republic of Uzbekistan. It occupies the whole western end of Uzbekistan.
Karakalpakstan
Stepan Fyodorovich Apraksin
Stepan Fedorovich Apraksin ( - ), a relative of Fyodor M. Apraksin, commanded the Russian armies during the Seven Years' War.
Stepan_Fyodorovich_Apraksin
Logos
Wikipedia_talk:Logos
Bashkir language
орт теле Bašqort tele
Bashkir_language
Vladimirskiy rozhok
The vladimirskiy rozhok (Владимирский Рожок) is an ancient Russian musical instrument made of wood.
Vladimirskiy_rozhok
Transnistria
{{Infobox Country
Transnistria
Serpukhov
Serpukhov () is an old town in Moscow Oblast, Russia, which is situated at the confluence of the Oka and the Nara Rivers. It is located 99 km (60 miles) south from Moscow on the Moscow—Simferopol highway.
Serpukhov
Bulgars
Talk:Bulgars
Polotsk
PolotskOccidental spelling according to the Belarus Permanent Mission to the United Nations. Occidental spelling according to the official Belarus website.
Polotsk
Order of the Red Banner
The Soviet government of Russia established the Order of the Red Banner (in Russian: Орден Крaсного Знамени
Order_of_the_Red_Banner
Russian Liberation Army
), ()
Russian_Liberation_Army
Charles Glover Barkla
| birth_place = Widnes, Cheshire, England
Charles_Glover_Barkla
Nicolaas Bloembergen
| birth_place = Dordrecht, Netherlands
Nicolaas_Bloembergen
Arthur Leonard Schawlow
|birth_place = Mount Vernon, New York
Arthur_Leonard_Schawlow
Russian cruiser Varyag (1899)
Varyag (also spelled Variag; see Varangian for the meaning of the name) () was a Russian protected cruiser that is well-known in the military history of Russia. The Imperial Admiralty contracted William Cramp and Sons of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to build the ship, and her keel was laid in October 1898.
Russian_cruiser_Varyag_(1899)
Baltiysk
Baltiysk (), prior to 1945 known by its German name Pillau (; ), is a Russian seaport town in Kaliningrad Oblast. It is situated on the northern part of the Vistula Spit, 29 miles from Kaliningrad, on the shore of the Strait of Baltiysk separating the Vistula Bay from the Gdańsk Bay.
Baltiysk
Elefant
The Panzerjäger Tiger (P) Elefant (Sd.Kfz.
Elefant
Udmurt people
The Udmurts are a people who speak the Udmurt language. Through history they have been known in Russian as Chud Otyatskaya (чудь отяцкая), Otyaks, or Votyaks (most known name), and in Tatar as Ar.
Udmurt_people
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location
This list of accidents and incidents on airliners by location summarizes airline accidents by country location, airline company with flight number, date, and cause.
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_airliners_by_location
Vladimir Vysotsky
| Origin = Moscow, USSR
Vladimir_Vysotsky
Imad Mughniyah
Imad Fayez Mughniyah (December 7, 1962 - February 12, 2008), also transcribed Mughniyya, Mogniyah, Moughnie, (), alias Hajj Radwan, was a senior member of the Hezbollah organization. He was alternatively described as the head of its security section, a senior intelligence official and as a founder of the organization.
Imad_Mughniyah
Flag of Belarus
The current national flag of Belarus was formally adopted on June 7, 1995, following the result of a referendum voted on by the Belarusian people in the previous month. This new design replaced a historical flag used by the Belarusian People's Republic of 1918, before Belarus became a Soviet Republic, and again after it regained its independence in 1991.
Flag_of_Belarus
Jami
Nur ad-Din Abd ar-Rahman Jami () (August 18, 1414–November 19, 1492) was one of the greatest Persian poets in the 15th century and one of the last great Sufi poets.
Jami
Franz Josef Land
Franz Josef Land, Franz Joseph Land, or Francis Joseph's Land (Russ. Земля Франца-Иосифа, Zemlya Frantsa-Iosifa) is an archipelago located in the far north of Russia.
Franz_Josef_Land
Boyar
Talk:Boyar
List of active autonomist and secessionist movements
This is a list of currently active autonomist and secessionist movements around the world.
List_of_active_autonomist_and_secessionist_movements
Nikolai Vavilov
|birth_place = Moscow
Nikolai_Vavilov
Kulob
|subdivision_name1 = Khatlon
Kulob
Gusle
The gusle or gusla (, gusle, , ) is a single-stringed musical instrument used in the Balkans and in the Dinarides region.
Gusle