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Baltiysky (masculine),
Baltiyskaya (feminine), or
Baltiyskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Baltiysky District,
several districts and city
districts in Russia...
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plant JSC, the
Baltiyskiy Zavod JSC and the
Iceberg Central Design Bureau.
Pugachev was a
major shareholder in
Baltiyskiy Zavod.
Baltiyskiy Zavod was part...
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called by its
original name: the
Stalin White Sea–Baltic
Canal (Belomorsko-
Baltiyskiy Kanal imeni Stalina). The
canal was
constructed by
forced labor of gulag...
- the 18th century. The
Russian authorities renamed it Балтийский Порт ("
Baltiyskiy Port", i.e.,
Baltic Port, German: Baltisch-Port) in 1762. In
written Estonian...
- St. Petersburg-Baltiysky (Russian: Балти́йский вокза́л) is a
railway station in St. Petersburg, one of the
busiest railway stations in
Russia by volume...
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Kasane Airport,
Botswana White Sea–Baltic
Canal (Russian: Byelomorsko–
Baltiyskiy Kanal) Blåsuts BK, a
Swedish bandy club Brønshøj BK, a
Danish football...
- Province [ru],
Orenburg Governorate,
Russian Empire Died 10
August 1800 (aged 44)
Baltiyskiy Port,
Governorate of Estonia,
Russian Empire (now Paldiski, Estonia) Nationality...
- put" (by
Valery Leontiev) "Belyi sneg" (by
Valery Leontiev) "Moryachka" "
Baltiyskiy Bereg" "Zabiray" (duet with
Sofia Rotaru) "Proshay" "Vpered Rossiya" "Sdelan...
- of
Indian origin have also been incorporated.
Talwar was
built by the
Baltiyskiy shipyard. She was
launched in May 2000.
Delivery to the
Indian Navy was...
- The
Baltic Fleet (Russian: Балтийский флот, romanized:
Baltiyskiy flot) is the
fleet of the
Russian Navy in the
Baltic Sea.
Established 18 May 1703, under...