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  • | founded_place = [[St. Petersburg]] ...name="KALME-ELCROS" /> In 1994, the first General Synod was held in [[St. Petersburg]], and [[Georg Kretschmar]] was elected to succeed Kalnins as bishop. At th
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  • ...– Novosibirsk, Astana – Yekaterinburg, Astana – Omsk, Astana – St.Petersburg, Almaty – Kazan, and Almaty – Samara performed by Embraer 190. ...mqi, Tbilisi, Dushanbe, Bishkek, Novosibirsk, Samara, Yekaterinburg, Saint Petersburg, and from the middle of 2012 – Kazan and Omsk. Almaty – Kiev, and Astan
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  • * ULLI (LED) – [[Pulkovo Airport]] – [[Saint Petersburg]] * ULSS (RVH) – [[Rzhevka Airport]] – [[Saint Petersburg]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]], [[Soviet Union]]
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  • ...d University but did not graduate. He staged a [[bank robbery]] in [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] in 1948, for which he served 17 years in a [[Soviet Union|Sovie
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  • [[Saint Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance|Saint Petersburg State University of Economics]], Russia St. Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies,Mechanics and Opti
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  • ...tudied at the [[Kazan Theological Academy]]. He later graduated from the [[Petersburg University]] in Oriental Languages. During his school years, he was drawn t In 1922, Malov returned to [[Petrograd]] (former [[Saint Petersburg]]) and was elected a lecturer in the [[Petrograd University]]. He continued
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  • ...[Issyk Kul|Issyq Köl]]. He was afterwards called to the capital in [[St. Petersburg]] in 1857 to report, and there he was elected to the [[Russian Geographical ...picions, and they left Kashgar in April 1859. Walikhanov returned to St. Petersburg and became a fixture of the intellectual and cultural life during his short
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  • ...in the early 1880s. In accordance with the terms of the [[Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881)]], which required the withdrawal of the Russian troops from the Uppe
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  • ...guage|Russian]] as their first language (in cities such as Moscow, [[Saint-Petersburg]], [[Nizhniy Novgorod]], [[Tashkent]], [[Almaty]], and cities of the [[Ural ...d [[Podolia]]). An additional 2000 resided in [[St. Petersburg, Russia|St. Petersburg]].{{citation needed|date=December 2015}}
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  • ...no]], and [[Podolia]]). Some 2,000 resided in [[St. Petersburg, Russia|St. Petersburg]]. ...e|Russian]] as their first language (in cities such as [[Moscow]], [[Saint-Petersburg]], [[Nizhniy Novgorod]], [[Ufa]], and cities of the [[Ural (region)|Ural]]
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  • ....com/news/culture/2005/11/18/theatre/|title=A Tale of Two Operas|publisher=Petersburg City|accessdate=2008-01-11}}</ref> and [[Russian ballet|ballet]],<ref>{{cit ...on in Russia}} [[File:RedSquare SaintBasile (pixinn.net).jpg|thumb|180px|[[Saint Basil's Cathedral]] on the [[Red Square]], [[Moscow]].]]
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  • ...overed the Gulja region through diplomatic negotiations ([[Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881)]]).
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  • | birth_place = [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]], [[Soviet Union]] ...urg|Leningrad]], [[Soviet Union]] – 28 November 2009 in [[Pushkin, Saint Petersburg|Pushkin]], Russia), a [[Russian people|Russian]] schoolteacher, and Robert
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  • | managerclubs16 = [[FC Dynamo St. Petersburg|Dynamo St. Petersburg]] ...ndijan|Tekstilshhik Andijan]] in 1984. In 2010, he managed [[FC Dynamo St. Petersburg]].
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  • | managerclubs20 = [[FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg|Dynamo Saint Petersburg]] | managerclubs21 = [[FC Dynamo Saint Petersburg|Dynamo Saint Petersburg]]
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  • [[Category:Saint Petersburg State University alumni]]
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  • | caption = Anna Yevdokimova <br />([[Saint Petersburg]], Russia)
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  • ...a<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.inform.kz/eng/article/2655204 |title=Saint Petersburg to welcome Days of Astana Culture |publisher=Kazinform |accessdate=9 Octobe
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  • ...naments/tournamentresults.asp?event=1100111054&tournament=1100019579|title=Saint-Gaudens 2009 results|publisher=[[International Tennis Federation|ITF]]|acce | [[St. Petersburg]], Russia
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  • * 1996 – [[Midnight in Saint Petersburg]] * 1997 – [[The Saint (film)|The Saint]]
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  • ...State University of Oil and Gas]]. He also got graduate degrees from Saint Petersburg Law Institute, including a Ph.D. from the [[Plekhanov Russian Academy of Ec
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  • ...Artillery School in 1972. He then graduated with honours from the [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] Kalinin Higher Artillery in 1981.<ref name="memo">[http://eng.k
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  • | former_teams = [[SKA Saint Petersburg]]<br>[[HC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br>[[HC Atlant Moscow Oblast|Khim ...eer with [[Gazovik Tyumen]] in 2001. He had a brief spell with [[SKA Saint Petersburg]] before returning to Gazovik. He went on to have spells at [[HC Spartak Mo
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  • ...930s Shalkar became a place for political exile, in particular, from Saint Petersburg.<ref name="zhelezn">{{cite web|url=http://www.kazakh.ru/news/articles/?a=10
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  • ...inning team in the [[2005 World Women's Handball Championship]] in [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]], and again in the [[2007 World Women's Handball Championship]
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  • ...rg.png|30px|link=Medal "In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of Saint Petersburg"]] [[File:Orden of Friendship.png|30px|link=Order of Friendship]]<br>[[File *[[Medal "In Commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of Saint Petersburg"]]
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  • | alma_mater = [[Saint Petersburg State University]] ...bank employee, and his wife, Aleksandra. He studied biology in the [[Saint Petersburg State University]], graduating in 1910. He worked as entomologist in [[Stav
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  • ...v]] claiming he was governor only since the provisional government in [[St Petersburg]] collapsed in the revolution. [[Category:Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian)]]
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  • ...2015 for [[FC Ural Sverdlovsk Oblast]] in a game against [[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Russian Football Premier League]]|url=http://
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  • ...participation in student demonstrations in 1861, and expelled from [[Saint Petersburg University]]. After spending three months in [[Petropavlovskaya fortress]]
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  • ...le in [[Siberia]]. The Annenkovs moved back to [[Saint Petersburg|St.&nbsp;Petersburg]] in 1892. ...on]]. In 1913, Annenkov worked in Switzerland. Upon his return to St.&nbsp;Petersburg in 1914, Annenkov mostly contributed to magazines (''Satirikon'', ''Teatr i
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  • ...bir Novosibirsk]]<br> [[Ak Bars Kazan]]<br> [[SKA Saint Petersburg|SKA St. Petersburg]]<br>[[Metallurg Novokuznetsk]]<br>[[HC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br> [[Category:SKA Saint Petersburg players]]
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  • ...Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk]]<br>[[HC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]<br>[[SKA Saint Petersburg|SKA Leningrad]]<br>[[Krylya Sovetov Moscow]]<br>[[Lausitzer Füchse|PEV Wei
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  • *[[Order of Saint Anna]] *[[Order of Saint Stanislaus]]}}
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  • ...ексикон (Encyclopedic lexicon)|volume=vol. 4|year=1835|place=Saint Petersburg}}</ref>
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  • ...all its men. Most of them were put to work in Ukraine, Moscow and [[Saint Petersburg]]. Another large group was moved into Siberia and [[Ural (region)|Ural]], w ...language|ru}}</ref><ref>Diplomatic letters of British ambassadors. [[Saint Petersburg]]. RIO, 1886. Т.50</ref> [[Swedes]] quickly turned into Eastern Orthodox C
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  • ...s boundary with Russia was assigned in accordance to the [[Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881)]].
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  • ...further slightly readjusted, in Russia's favor, by the [[Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881)]].
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  • ...further slightly readjusted, in Russia's favor, by the [[Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881)]].
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  • ...l Johann Maximowicz]] in the 'Bulletin of the Academy of Imperial Science, Saint-Pétersburg Vol.26 pages508-509 in 1880.<ref name=ipni>{{cite web|title=Iri It was later published in Mélanges Biol. Bull. Phys.-Math. Acad. Imp. Sci. Saint-Pétersbourg Vol.10 page721 in 1880 (Diagn. pl. nov. asiat.).<ref name=grin
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  • ...881, that is, from the [[Yaqub Beg]] rebellion until the [[Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881)]].
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  • ...on of Russian|tr.]] ''Filipp Filippovich Ridder''; born in 1759 in [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russian Empire]] - died in 1838 in [[Riga]]) was a Russian explorer of [[Category:People from Saint Petersburg]]
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  • ...he graduated from physical and mathematical school and entered the [[Saint Petersburg State Polytechnical University|Leningrad Polytechnical Institute]] in the c From 1985 to 1992 he studied in St. Petersburg Conservatory under [[Stanislav Igolinsky]] and Moscow Conservatory under [[
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  • ...nd was living with her uncle in [[Alma-Ata]]. By 1935 she moved to [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] where her uncle was enrolled into a Military-transport academy.
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  • ...needed|date=August 2013}} he entered the Geological Department of [[Saint Petersburg Mining Institute|Petrograd Mining Institute]], from which he graduated in 1
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  • ...certain Mr. Ravergier who was an attaché at the French Embassy in [[Saint Petersburg]], [[Russia]].<ref>Beolens B, Watkins M, Grayson M (2011). ''The Eponym Dic ...voyage au caucase et jusqu'aux frontières actuelles de la Perse''. Saint Petersburg, Russia: ''L'Académie Impériale des Sciences''. 330 pp. (''Coluber raverg
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  • A specimen was sent to [[Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden]].<ref name=FloraofUSSR/>
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  • ...ormer President of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] (founded in [[Saint Petersburg]]).<ref name=handbook/> ...ridaceae) flora Russia (Botanical Institute Komarov Academy of Sciences St Petersburg) |url= http://www.binran.ru/files/publications/Proceedings/Proceedings_300-
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  • ...y [[Karl Maximovich|Maxim]] in the 'Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences St Petersburg' (Bull. Acad. Sci. St. Petersb.) Vol.26 on page530 in 1880 and by [[Charles ...l Botanical Garden) and [[Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden]]. Only in St. Petersburg, it was found to be not hardy.<ref name=onego/>
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