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  1. To the Defenders of the Soviet Arctic during the Great Patriotic War (Russian: Защитникам Советского Заполярья в годы Великой Отечественной войны), commonly called Alyosha (Russian: 'Алёша'; Alyosha is an affectionate diminutive form of the name Aleksey) is a monument in Murmansk, Russia to Soviet soldiers, sailors, and airmen of ...

  2. History. HMS Glory in Murmansk. The squadron was formed as part of an initiative by the Entente Powers to keep the Russian Empire in the First World War. One goal was to protect the large stockpiles of Allied material that had begun stockpiling at the ice-free port at Murmansk. Russia's continued involvement in the war was challenged externally ...

  3. cs.wikipedia.org › wiki › MurmanskMurmansk – Wikipedie

    Murmansk je největší město za severním polárním kruhem (68°58’ s. š.) – roku 2011 zde žilo 307 257 obyvatel. [3] Vzdálenost od Petrohradu po železnici je 1445 km. Město je důležitým přístavem, jediným ruským v Barentsově moři, který po celý rok nezamrzá, za což vděčí teplému Golfskému proudu.

  4. 184245. Dialing code (s) +7 81531 [5] OKTMO ID. 47712000111. Titan ( Russian: Титан) is the rural locality (a Posyolok) in Kirovsk municipality of Murmansk Oblast, Russia. The village is located beyond the Arctic circle, on the Kola Peninsula. Located at a height of 268 m above sea level.

  5. Soviet cruiser Murmansk (1944) was the former USS Milwaukee, an Omaha -class cruiser transferred to the USSR in 1944 and decommissioned in 1949. Soviet cruiser Murmansk (1955) was a Sverdlov -class cruiser launched in 1955. She was decommissioned in 1989 and sold for scrapping in 1994, but was wrecked while being towed to the breakers.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SeveromorskSeveromorsk - Wikipedia

    Severomorsk. /  69.067°N 33.417°E  / 69.067; 33.417. Severomorsk ( Russian: Североморск, lit. 'northern sea city'), known as Vayenga ( Ваенга) until April 18, 1951, [2] is a closed town in Murmansk Oblast, Russia. Severomorsk is the main administrative base of the Russian Northern Fleet.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArkhangelskArkhangelsk - Wikipedia

    Arkhangelsk was the chief seaport of medieval and early modern Russia until 1703, when it was replaced by the newly founded Saint Petersburg . A 1,133-kilometer-long (704 mi) railway runs from Arkhangelsk to Moscow via Vologda and Yaroslavl, and air travel is served by the Talagi Airport and the smaller Vaskovo Airport.

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