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- Ilya Evgenievich Perekopsky (Russian: Илья Евгеньевич Перекопский; born 18 November 1983) is a Russian-born entrepreneur, manager, and investor. Vice President...
- Perekopsky Uyezd (Перекопский уезд) was one of the subdivisions of the Taurida Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the central part of...
- relatives living in Ukraine." In 2006, Durov started VKontakte with Ilya Perekopsky, later known as VK, which was initially influenced by Facebook. When he...
- Wealthy colonists later bought substantial portions of land, mainly in Perekopsky and Yevpatoria districts. By the 1897 Russian Empire Census, Crimean Tatars...
- fertile land and later wealthy colonists began to buy land, mainly in Perekopsky and Evpatoria uyezds.[citation needed] Following the Russian Revolution...
- authorities (gradonachalstvo) on the peninsula: Yevpatoriysky Uyezd, Yevpatoria Perekopsky Uyezd, Perekop Simferopolsky Uyezd, Simferopol Feodosiysky Uyezd, Feodosiya...
- Engineering and Economics. While in College, Neff became acquainted with Ilya Perekopsky and Pavel Durov through a mutual friend at Saint Petersburg State University...
- and distance learning Remote subdivisions HNTU: Theodosia faculty HNTU Perekopsky faculty HNTU Kerch Department HNTU Genichesk faculty HNTU Tavricheskiy...
- Dmitri Aleksandrovich Bystrolyotov (January 4, 1901 – May 3, 1975) (Russian: Дмитрий Александрович Быстролётов) was a Soviet Russian intelligence officer...
- conditions of the area around the village. At this time, it was part of Perekopsky Uyezd of Taurida Governorate of the Russian Empire. In the 1870s, a railway...