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- Petersburg, Russia. It is also known as Kosikovsky House, Elisseeff House and Barrikada cinema theater. In 1716-1720, the area between the Moika River and Bolshaya...
- "Shrapnel-25" («Шрапнель-25»): buckshot round with 25-meter effective range "Barrikada" («Баррикада», "Barricade"): cartridge with solid steel projectile able...
- (Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin) - Баррикад, Баррикада Barrikad (m) / Barrikada (f) Barricade Refers to the revolutionary activity Ревмир, Ревмира Revmir...
- Type Caliber Details KS-23  Soviet Union Pump action shotgun 23×75mmR (Barrikada slug) Mossberg 500  United States 12 gauge Donated by the United States...
- newborn baby girl to ozvezdit was given a choice of "revolutionary names": Barrikada, Bebelina, ... Daniel Peris, Storming the Heavens: The Soviet League of...
- Энгельс, Ленин (и Сталин) (Marx, Engels, Lenin (and Stalin)) - Баррикада Barrikada - "Barricade" - refers to the revolutionary activity Ревмир, Ревмира Revmir...
- Team Location ATS Tirana Barrikada Tirana Dymbedhjeta Tirana ELSO Tirana Ferraj Tirana Hidro Alfa Tirana Illyrian Eagles Tirana Immi Tirana Legjendat...
- renamed Onega. She was hulked in 1915 as a depot ship and renamed № 4, Barrikada \ «Баррикада», № 9) after the Bolshevik Revolution. She was broken up...
- (1978) - Varlamtsev Father Sergius (1979) - General Korotkov Myatezhnaya barrikada (1979) Peter Rollberg (2009). Historical Dictionary of Russian and Soviet...
- minelayer Onega \ «Онега» 1909, hulked as mine depot 1914 (named № 4, Barrikada \ «Баррикада», № 9), BU 1949 Minin \ «Минин», armoured frigate (1869)...