Maxim Gorky (redirect from Maksim Gorkiy)
Krasnoyarsk, Melitopol, Moscow, Alma-Ata School in Belgrade, Serbia named "Maksim Gorki". In Kharkiv Gorky Park was renamed Central Park of Culture and Recreation...
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Company, Soviet Union and received the name Maksim Gorkiy in honour of the writer Maxim Gorky, renamed to Maxim Gorkiy after the collapse of the Soviet Union...
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The Maksim Gorkiy (Russian: Максим Горький) is a Maksim Gorkiy-class (Q-040) Soviet/Russian river cruise ship, cruising in the Volga – Neva basin. The...
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Maksim Gorkiy class is a class of Russian river passenger ships. It is named after the first ship in the class Maksim Gorkiy. Four-deck cruise ships built...
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among international media. The meetings ultimately took place aboard Maksim Gorkiy, a Soviet cruise ship chartered to West German tour company Phoenix...
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Vodohod (section Maksim Gorkiy class)
Maksim Gorkiy-class motorships (Project Q-040) Month and year of build Hull No Image Name Captain Crew Owned by Vodohod since IMO Status April 1974 K704...
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Bovadzor (redirect from Maksim Gorkiy, Armenia)
the Soviet era, the village was named Maksim Gorki (Armenian: Մաքսիմ Գորկի) after the Soviet writer, Maxim Gorkiy. The village was also previously known...
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Maxim Gorky, Maxim Gorkiy or Maksim Gorkiy may also refer to: Soviet cruiser Maxim Gorky, a Kirov-class cruiser SS Maxim Gorkiy, a cruise ship formerly...
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Komsomolskaya) stations. It was extended to Buyuk Ipak Yoli (previously names as Maksim Gorkiy) in 1980 (including another metro bridge over Salar river between Hamid...
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Homeric (1953–1974) Scrapped in 1974 TS Maxim Gorkiy 1968 Hamburg (1968–1973) Hanseatic (1973–1974) Maksim Gorkiy (1974–1992) Scrapped in 2009 USS Mercury (ID-3012)...
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