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Battle of Gross-Jägersdorf
Prussia
Battle_of_Gross-Jägersdorf
Battle of Zorndorf
Prussia
Battle_of_Zorndorf
Ruthenian language
Talk:Ruthenian_language
Betar
The Betar Movement (בית"ר, also spelled Beitar) is a Revisionist Zionist youth movement founded in 1923 in Riga, Latvia, by Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Betar members played important roles in the fight against the British during the Mandate, and in the creation of Israel.
Betar
Ryoko Hirosue
| location = Kochi, Kochi Prefecture, Japan
Ryoko_Hirosue
National emblem of Belarus
The National Emblem of Belarus (, ), which replaced the historic Pahonia arms in a 1995 referendum, features a ribbon in the colors of the national flag, a map of Belarus, wheat ears and a red star. It is sometimes referred to as the coat of arms of Belarus, although this is incorrect due to the lack of several heraldic elements.
National_emblem_of_Belarus
Flag of Ukraine
The Flag of Ukraine (; translit.: derzhavnyy prapor Ukrayiny; literally ‘state flag of Ukraine’) is the national flag of Ukraine.
Flag_of_Ukraine
Kostroma
Kostroma () is an historic city in central Russia, the administrative centre of Kostroma Oblast. A part of the Golden ring of the Russian towns, it is located at the confluence of the Volga and Kostroma Rivers.
Kostroma
Vologda
Vologda () is a city in Russia and the administrative center of Vologda Oblast. It is located at , and has a population of 293,046 (2002 Census).
Vologda
Russian apartment bombings
The Russian apartment bombings were a series of explosions that hit four apartment blocks in the Russian cities of Buynaksk, Moscow and Volgodonsk in September 1999, killing nearly 300 people and spreading a wave of fear across the country. They were quickly blamed by the Russian government on Chechen separatists and together with the Islamist invasion of Daghestan, a republic within the Russian Federation, that took place in August 1999 were used as a pretext for the military invasion of the breakaway Chechen Republic, which started on September 30 and escalated the Second Chechen War.
Russian_apartment_bombings
Narodniy Artist
| network = Perviy Kanal Evraziya
Narodniy_Artist
Ahal Province
Ahal Province () is one of the Welayatlar (provinces) of Turkmenistan. It is in the south of the country, bordering Iran and Afghanistan.
Ahal_Province
Balkan Province
Balkan Province (Balkan welaýaty / Балкан велаяты) is one of the Welayatlar (provinces) of Turkmenistan. It is in the far west of the country, bordering Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, the Caspian Sea, and Iran.
Balkan_Province
Daşoguz Province
Daşoguz Province (Daşoguz welaýaty / Дашогуз велаяты) (formerly Daşhowuz / Дашховуз) is one of the Welayatlar (provinces) of Turkmenistan. It is in the north of the country, bordering Uzbekistan.
Daşoguz_Province
Lebap Province
Lebap Province (Lebap welaýaty / Лебап велаяты) is one of the Welayatlar (provinces) of Turkmenistan. It is in the northeast of the country, bordering Uzbekistan.
Lebap_Province
Mary Province
Mary Province (Mary welaýaty / Мары велаяты) is one of the Welayatlar (provinces) of Turkmenistan. It is in the south-east of the country, bordering Afghanistan.
Mary_Province
Volga Bulgaria
Volga Bulgaria or Volga-Kama Bolghar, is an historic state that existed between the 7th and 13th centuries around the confluence of the Volga and Kama rivers in what is now Russia. Today, both the Republics of Tatarstan and Chuvashia are considered to be descendants of Volga Bulgaria.
Volga_Bulgaria
Halych
Halych (, , , ) is a historic city on the Dniester River in western Ukraine. The town gave its name to the historic province and kingdom of Halychyna (Galicia), of which it was the capital until the early 14th century, when the seat of the local princes was moved to Lviv.
Halych
Karachay-Cherkessia
Karachay-Cherkess Republic (; Karachay-Balkar: Къарачай-Черкес Республика; Kabardian: Къэрэшей-Шэрджэс Республикэ), or Karachay-Cherkessia () is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). The direct romanization of the republic's Russian name is Karachayevo-Cherkesskaya Respublika or Karachayevo-Cherkessiya.
Karachay-Cherkessia
Pomors
Pomors or Pomory () is the distinctive native name for an ethnic community of an indigenous population of Pomor'e (European Russian North), living on the White Sea coasts and the territory whose southern border lies on a watershed which separates the White Sea river basin from the basins of rivers that flow south. So, they should not be mixed with the people of Great Novgorod or Suzdal.
Pomors
Nalchik
Nalchik (; Kabardian: Налшык; Balkar: Нальчик) is a city in the Caucasus region of southern Russia and capital of the Kabardino-Balkar Republic. The city is situated at an altitude of in the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains.
Nalchik
Leningrad Oblast
Leningrad Oblast (, Leningradskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It was established on August 1, 1927, although it was not until 1945 that the oblast's borders had been mostly settled in their present position.
Leningrad_Oblast
Istra
Istra () is a town in Moscow Oblast, Russia founded in 1781 (former name - Voskresensk (), until 1930). It stands on the Istra River, 56 km west of Moscow, on the Moscow – Riga railway.
Istra
Sevmorput
Sevmorput (russian : Севморпуть) is a nuclear-powered merchant vessel constructed in the Kerch (Ukraine) at Zaliv plant. It was named for "Sevmorput", the home base of the Soviet Union's nuclear fleet dockyard.
Sevmorput
Tuvans
|region1 =
Tuvans
Cyrillization of Japanese
Cyrillization of Japanese is the practice of expressing Japanese sounds using Cyrillic characters. It is officially accepted in Russia.
Cyrillization_of_Japanese
Church Slavonic language
Serbian: црквенословенски језик, crkvenoslovenski jezik
Church_Slavonic_language
Cyril of Turaw
Cyril of Turaŭ (1130 – 1182) () was an Orthodox Christian bishop and saint in the Orthodox Church. He was one of the first and finest Belarusian theologians; he lived in Turaw, now Southern Belarus.
Cyril_of_Turaw
Roosevelt, Seattle, Washington
Talk:Roosevelt,_Seattle,_Washington
Soviet submarine K-27
K-27 was the only submarine of Projekt 645 in the Soviet Navy. Projekt 645 did not have its own NATO reporting name; it was a test attack submarine, incorporating a pair of experimental VT-1 reactor plants using liquid-metal coolant (lead-bismuth alloy) into a modified hull of a November class submarine (Project 627A).
Soviet_submarine_K-27
German Revolution of 1918–19
Karl Liebknecht Rosa Luxembourg Kurt Eisner
German_Revolution_of_1918–19
Zhezkazgan
|subdivision_name1 = Karagandy Province
Zhezkazgan
Lezgins
The Lezgins (other spellings Lezgin, Lezgi, Lezgis, Lezgs, and Lezgians) (Lezgian: лезгияр, Russian: лезгинцы, ) are an ethnic group, living predominantly in southern Dagestan and north-eastern Azerbaijan, who speak the Lezgian language.
Lezgins
Stalin's speech on August 19, 1939
Stalin's speech on August 19, 1939 was a speech, alleged to have been given in secret by Joseph Stalin to Soviet leaders, wherein he supposedly described the strategy of the Soviet Union on the eve of World War II.
Stalin's_speech_on_August_19,_1939
Little Russia
Little Russia, sometimes Little or Lesser Rus’ (; ), was the name commonly applied to parts of the territory of modern-day Ukraine before the twentieth century, at the time of the Russian Empire and earlier. Accordingly, the term's derivatives such as "Little Russians" and "Little Russian" were commonly applied at the time for the people, language, culture, etc.
Little_Russia
Kildin Sami
|region=Kola Peninsula, Murmansk Oblast, Russia
Kildin_Sami
Chess engine
A chess engine is a computer program that can play the game of chess.
Chess_engine
November class submarine
==History==
November_class_submarine
Mister Sinister
Mister Sinister is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Mister_Sinister
Yevgeny Yevtushenko
| birthplace = Zima Junction, Siberia
Yevgeny_Yevtushenko
Alexey Stakhanov
Talk:Alexey_Stakhanov
Eastern Front (World War II)
Talk:Eastern_Front_(World_War_II)
Adyghe language
Adyghe language (, adygabze, adəgăbză) is one of the two official languages of the Republic of Adygea in the Russian Federation, the other being Russian. It is spoken by various tribes of the Adyghe people: Abzekh, Adamey, Bzhedugh; Hatukuay, Kemirgoy, Makhosh; Natekuay, Shapsigh; Zhane, Yegerikuay, each with its own dialect.
Adyghe_language
WikiProject Numismatics
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Numismatics
List of towers
The following fall under the definition of a tower which is a tall man-made structure, always taller than it is wide, and usually much higher. Towers are generally built to take advantage of their height and can stand alone or as part of a larger structure.
List_of_towers
T-80
Talk:T-80
T-90
Talk:T-90
Proto-Indo-European language
The Proto-Indo-European language (PIE) is the hypothetical common ancestor of the Indo-European languages, spoken by the Proto-Indo-Europeans. The existence of such a language has been accepted by linguists for over a century, and there have been many attempts at reconstruction.
Proto-Indo-European_language
London Action Resource Centre
Talk:London_Action_Resource_Centre
Reforms of Russian orthography
The Old Russian language adopted the Cyrillic alphabet, approximately during the tenth century and at about the same time as the introduction of Eastern Christianity into the territories inhabited by the Eastern Slavs. An earlier rune-like and possibly syllabic script was simultaneously discarded, and so thoroughly discouraged that today there are no uncontested specimens of it in existence.
Reforms_of_Russian_orthography