• Atlant may refer to: Atlant (book), the first Slovene-language atlas Atlant-Soyuz Airlines, a Russian airline Atlant Moscow Oblast, a Russian professional...
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    53°55′20″N 27°31′20″E / 53.922310°N 27.522254°E / 53.922310; 27.522254 Atlant (Belarusian Атлант) is a company, based in Minsk, Belarus, which makes household...
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    The Slava class, Soviet designation Project 1164 Atlant (Russian: Атлант, romanized: Atlant, lit. 'Atlas'), is a class of guided-missile cruisers designed...
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    Myasishchev VM-T (redirect from VM-T Atlant)
    The Myasishchev VM-T Atlant (Russian: Мясищев ВМ-Т «Атлант» ("Atlas"), with the "VM-T" ("BM-T") standing for Vladimir Myasishchev – Transport) was a variant...
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  • Hockey Club Atlant Moscow Oblast (Russian: ХК Атлант Московская область, English: Atlas Hockey Club Moscow Region) was a Russian professional ice hockey...
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  • League, the second division in Belarusian football. Their home stadium is Atlant Stadium. 1963: Formed as Neftyanik Novopolotsk 1981: Renamed Dvina Novopolotsk...
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    Atlant Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Novopolotsk, Belarus. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Naftan Novopolotsk...
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  • Atlant-Soyuz Airlines (Russian: Авиакомпания Атлант-Союз), known as Moscow Airlines (Russian: Авиакомпания Москва) during 2010-2011, was an airline based...
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    AGS-30 (redirect from AGS-30 Atlant)
    Map with AGS-30 Atlant users in blue...
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  • Atlant was the first atlas of the world in Slovene. It was published three centuries after the publication of the first Slovene book (1550), Catechismus...
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