• Energia (redirect from Energiya)
    Look up energia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Energia may refer to: Energia (corporation), or S. P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia...
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  • Baykal-Energiya (Russian: Байкал-Энергия) is a bandy club from Irkutsk, Russia. The team plays in the Russian Bandy Super League, the highest level of...
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    environmentalist and solar energy advocate. He is president and CEO of Energiya Global Capital as well as co-founder of the Arava Power Company. Abramowitz...
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    The RKK Energiya museum is a museum dedicated to the early achievements of Russian space exploration programmes. It is located on the grounds of the RKK...
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    space experiments onboard crewed space station. Spaceflight portal RKK Energiya museum Aerospace manufacturer Soyuz spacecraft MirCorp NewSpace Kliper...
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  • FC Volga-Energiya Ulyanovsk was the name of two related but distinct Russian football clubs: FC Volga Ulyanovsk played under that name in the Amateur Football...
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  • FC Luki-Energiya Velikiye Luki (Russian: «Луки‑Энергия» (Великие Луки)) is a Russian football team from Velikiye Luki. It played professionally from 1997...
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  • FC Energiya Volzhsky (Russian: ФК "Энергия Волжский") is an association football club from Volzhsky, Russia, founded in 1956. It plays in the Russian Amateur...
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  • 1930 and in 1946–1953. Other club's names include Lokomotiv (1956–1960), Energiya (1954–1955), Sokol (1961–1994 and 1998–2005), and Sokol-PZD (1995–1997)...
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  • FC Portovik-Energiya Kholmsk (Russian: ФК «Портовик‑Энергия» Холмск) is a Russian football team from Kholmsk. It played professionally from 1969 to 1975...
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