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  2. Russian monitor Novgorod - Wikipedia

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    [17] The other criticisms made by Preston have been discussed earlier and the opinion of naval historian Stephen McLaughlin is a reasonable assessment of these ships: In the final analysis, the popovkas seem to have been relatively effective coast-defence vessels; certainly their combination of armament and armour could have only been carried ...

  3. Massacre of Novgorod - Wikipedia

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    The massacre of Novgorod (Russian: Новгородский погром, romanized: Novgorodsky pogrom) was an attack launched by Ivan the Terrible's oprichniki on the city of Novgorod, Russia, in 1570.

  4. Nowogard - Wikipedia

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    Church of the Assumption. The city's main tourist attraction is a large lake which extends to the center of Nowogard. Its surface covers 1.12 square kilometres (12,100,000 sq ft) with a length of 2,680 metres (8,790 ft) and a width of 620 metres (2,030 ft).

  5. May 1903 - Wikipedia

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    17 May 17, 1903 (Sunday) 18 May 18, 1903 ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Two towed canal boats collided off Sixth Street, Jersey City, ...

  6. Category:Railway stations in Sweden opened in 1903 - Wikipedia

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  7. Novgorod Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Novgorod Republic (Russian: Новгородская республика, romanized: Novgorodskaya respublika) was a medieval state that existed from the 12th to 15th centuries in northern Russia, stretching from the Gulf of Finland in the west to the northern Ural Mountains in the east.

  8. Veliky Novgorod - Wikipedia

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    Veliky Novgorod (/ v ə ˈ l iː k i ˈ n ɒ v ɡ ə r ɒ d / və-LEE-kee NOV-gə-rod; Russian: Великий Новгород, IPA: [vʲɪˈlʲikʲɪj ˈnovɡərət]; lit. ' Great Newtown '), [10] also known simply as Novgorod (Новгород), is the largest city and administrative centre of Novgorod Oblast, Russia.

  9. Nizhny Novgorod Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Gorkovskaya station, the first station east of the Oka River, opened in November 2012. [8] Before the extension of Line 1 in 2012, low ridership was a challenge. Despite a longer line than other Russian Metro systems at the time (including Novosibirsk , Samara and Yekaterinburg ), its passenger traffic was one of the lowest with a 16.8 ...