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Dombrovsky, Dombrovskiy, Russian: Домбровский is a
Russian form of
Polish surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Vadim Dombrovskiy (born 1958)...
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Soviet prison camps and exile.
Dombrovsky was the son of
Jewish lawyer Joseph Dombrovsky and
Russian mother.
Dombrovsky fell foul of the
authorities as...
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astrophysical observatory (Georgia) from 1936 to 1956. He and
Victor Alekseyevich Dombrovsky (Виктор Алексеевич Домбровский) (September 30, 1913 –
February 1, 1972)...
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Ukraine and Russia. The
latter countries also have
forms such as "
Dombrovsky" but at a
lower frequency and
often ****ociated with
Polish ancestry. The...
- England.
Dombrovsky was born into an
aristocratic family of
Szlachta descent to
parents Gratian-Ignatius
Dombrovsky and
Youzefa Dombrovsky (née Brezinska)...
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Jacob Kornfeld, the
Vesnina brothers,
Daniel Friedman, and
Sigismund Dombrovsky contributed greatly to the
constructivism in the city. More than 140 structures...
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January 1921)
Dombrovsky,
Alexey Vladimirovich (11
January 1921 – 27
August 1921)
Chief of the
Naval Staff of the
Republic Dombrovsky,
Alexey Vladimirovich...
- (12): 5489–521. doi:10.1039/c3cs60017c. PMID 23525298.
Hewakuruppu YL,
Dombrovsky LA, Chen C,
Timchenko V,
Jiang X, Baek S, et al. (August 2013). "Plasmonic...
- ненужных вещей, romanized:
Fakultet nenuzhnykh veshchey) is a
novel by Yury
Dombrovsky about the fate of
Russian intelligentsia in the era of the
Great Purge...
- 1098/rsbl.2011.0704. PMC 3297373. PMID 21920958. Valmalette, Jean Christophe;
Dombrovsky, Aviv; Brat, Pierre; Mertz, Christian; Capovilla, Maria; Robichon, Alain...