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- Serafimovich may refer to: Serafimovich (town), a town in Serafimovichsky District of Volgograd Oblast, Russia Alexander Serafimovich (1863–1949), Russian/Soviet...
- Alexander Serafimovich (born Alexander Serafimovich Popov; Russian: Алекса́ндр Серафимо́вич Попо́в; O.S. January 7 (N.S. January 19), 1863 – January 19...
- Serafimovich (Russian: Серафимо́вич) is a town and the administrative center of Serafimovichsky District in Volgograd Oblast, Russia, located on the right...
- of Sciences has the boundary follow the Don beyond Kalach as far as Serafimovich before cutting north towards Arkhangelsk, while other 18th- to 19th-century...
- Igor Serafimovich Tashlykov (June 4, 1946 – June 7, 2016) was a Soviet and Belarusian physicist, who was awarded the Doctor of Physical and Mathematical...
- Soviets were forced back to their bridgehead at Serafimovich. The Italians then ****aulted Serafimovich, which they took. Sporadic fighting continued around...
- Libraries (35) Korolenko Central Library; Gorky Central Children's Library; Serafimovich Library (The oldest library in the city); And also: ****dar Library, Honchar...
- Chapaev (1923) by Dmitri Furmanov The Iron Flood (1924) by Alexander Serafimovich Red Cavalry (1926) by Isaac Babel The Rout (1927) by Alexander Fadeyev...
- Yevgeny Serafimovich Veltistov (Russian:Евге́ний Серафи́мович Велти́стов )(1934-1989) was a Soviet writer and screenwriter. He was a Laureate of the State...
- of Sciences has the boundary follow the Don beyond Kalach as far as Serafimovich before cutting north towards Arkhangelsk, while other 18th- to 19th-century...