Soviet Union (redirect from Sovetskiy Soyuz)
Russian: СССР, romanized: SSSR. Russian: Советский Союз, romanized: Sovetskiy Soyuz, IPA: [sɐˈvʲetskʲɪj sɐˈjus] As of 1989, the countries that bordered...
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longer terms Сове́тский Сою́з (Sovetskiy Soyuz, 'Soviet Union'). It was also a shorthand for the citizenry as a whole. Soyuz is also the designated name...
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Sovetskiy Soyuz (Russian: Советский Союз, IPA: [sɐˈvʲetskʲɪj sɐˈjus] ; literally: Soviet Union) is the fourth Russian Arktika-class nuclear-powered icebreaker...
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SS Albert Ballin (redirect from SS Sovetskiy Soyuz)
was raised and rebuilt by the Soviet Union around 1949, and renamed Sovetskiy Soyuz (Russian: Советский Союз; meaning Soviet Union), becoming the largest...
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Union, lead ship of the eponymous class; see Sovetsky Soyuz-class battleship SS Sovetskiy Soyuz (Russian: Советский Союз; Soviet Union), the SS Soviet...
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Rossiya (Трудовая Россия; Working People's Russia) and the journal Sovetskiy Soyuz (Советский Союз; Soviet Union). The party was established on 23 November...
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State Anthem of the Soviet Union (redirect from Soyuz nerushimy)
proposed anthem for the State Union of Russia and Belarus, entitled Derzhavny Soyuz Narodov ("Sovereign Union of Nations"). Its lyrics were not tied to any...
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for five icebreakers to follow: the Sibir in 1977, Rossiya in 1985, Sovetskiy Soyuz in 1989, the Yamal in 1992 and the 50 Let Pobedy in 2007. The first...
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1991 and 1992, the tourist trips to the North Pole were undertaken by Sovetskiy Soyuz. During the summer of 1993, Yamal was used for three tourist expeditions...
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scrapped) Rossiya (1985–2013; decommissioned) Taymyr (1989–present) Sovetskiy Soyuz (1989–2014; decommissioned) Vaygach (1990–present) Yamal (1992–present)...
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