Borisoglebsk — ( ru. Борисоглебск) is a town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Vorona River near its confluence with the Khopyor River. Population: 69,392 (2002 Census); 65,000 (1969). It is host to Borisoglebsk air base.Borisoglebsk… … Wikipedia
Borisoglebsk — Borissoglebsk Borissoglebsk Борисоглебск [[Image:{{{image}}}|300px|{{{légende}}}]] … Wikipédia en Français
Borisoglebsk — Original name in latin Borisoglebsk Name in other language BORISOGLEBSK, Borisoglebsk, Borisoglibs k, Borissoglebsk, Borysoglebsk, bolisogeullebseukeu, БОРИСОГЛЕБСК, Борисоглебск, Борисоглібськ State code RU Continent/City Europe/Moscow longitude … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Borisoglebsk (air base) — For the airport in Kazan see Kazan Borisoglebskoye. Infobox Airport name = Borisoglebsk nativename = nativename a = nativename r = image width = caption = IATA = ICAO = type = Military owner = operator = Russian Air Force city served = location … Wikipedia
Borisoglebsk — Stadt Borissoglebsk Борисоглебск Wappen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Russian submarine K-496 Borisoglebsk — Borisoglebsk is a Russian advanced Delta III SSBN nuclear submarine. On 21 June 2005 the vessel served as the launch platform for a missile carrying a payload containing a solar sail experiment, Cosmos 1 . Sources *Russian Media Monitoring Agency … Wikipedia
Daugavpils — Borisoglebsk Борисоглебск (Russian 1656–1667), Daugavpils (Estonian, Finnish, Latvian, Romanian), Daugavpils Даугавпилс (Russian), Daugpiļs (Latgalian), Daugpilis (Lithuanian), Denenburg דענענבורג (Yiddish), Dinaburg (Livonian, 1275 1893),… … Names of cities in different languages
USS Grayling (SSN-646) — USS Grayling (SSN 646), a Sturgeon class submarine, was the fifth ship of the United States Navy to be named for the grayling, a fresh water game fish closely related to the trout. Her keel was laid down at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in… … Wikipedia
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Nikolai Anosov — Nikolai Pavlovich Anosov (Николай Павлович Аносов) (Borisoglebsk 5 February 1900 – Moscow 2 December 1962) was a Russian conductor and pedagogue who conducted the Moscow State Symphony Orchestra (МГАСО) after Lev Steinberg.[1] He is father of… … Wikipedia