• Kolokol is Russian word which means bell. It may refer to: Kolokol (newspaper), a newspaper edited by Alexander Herzen and Nikolay Ogarev Kolokol Group...
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    Tsar Bell (redirect from Tsar-Kolokol)
    The Tsar Bell (Russian: Царь–колокол; Tsar'-kolokol), also known as the Tsarsky Kolokol, Tsar Kolokol III, or Royal Bell, is a 6.14-metre-tall (20.1 ft)...
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  • Kolokol-1 (Russian: ко́локол for "bell"; pronounced [ˈkoɫəkəɫ]) is a synthetic opioid developed for use as an aerosolizable incapacitating agent. The...
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    Yuri Andreyevich Kolokolnikov (Russian: Юрий Андреевич Колокольников; born 15 December 1980) is a Russian stage and film actor. In the West, Kolokolnikov...
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    Kolokol (Russian: Колоколъ, lit. 'bell') was the first Russian censorship-free weekly newspaper in Russian and French languages, published by Alexander...
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    Russia) Gunung Baru Jari (Segara Anak caldera, Lombok, Indonesia) Kolokol Group: Kolokol, Berg, Borzov, Trezubetz (Urup Island, Kuril Islands, Russia) Anak...
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  • Kolokol Group (Russian: Группа Колокола, romanized: Gruppa Kolokola) is a group of somma volcanoes located in the central part of Urup Island, Kuril Islands...
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  • might be a morphine derivative. The Russian media reported the drug was Kolokol-1, either mefentanyl or α-methylfentanil dissolved in a halothane base...
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    friend Nikolay Ogarev. They worked together on their Russian periodical Kolokol ("Bell"). Soon Alexandr began an affair with Natalia Tuchkova, Ogarev's...
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    and then to London, where he worked with Alexander Herzen on the journal Kolokol (The Bell). In 1863, Bakunin left to join the insurrection in Poland, but...
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