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Central Park of Culture and Recreation
Central Park of Culture and Recreation

P. Belousov Central Park of Culture and Recreation is located in Tula. Using our custom trip planner, Tula attractions like P. Belousov Central Park of Culture and Recreation can form part of a personalized travel itinerary.

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Gora Kulanskaya,
Gora Kulanskaya,

Salavat is a city found in Bashkortostan, Russia. It is located 53.38 latitude and 55.91 longitude and it is situated at elevation 159 meters above sea level. Salavat has a population of 159,893 making it the 3rd biggest city in Bashkortostan. It operates on the LMT time zone, which means that it follows the same time zone as Ufa.

Kamen' Salavata Yulayeva
Kamen' Salavata Yulayeva

Salawat Yulayev was born in the village of Tekeyevo, in Shaytan-Kudeevsky volost of Ufa province of Orenburg Governorate (now Salavatsky District) of Bashkortostan. Tekeyevo no longer exists, as it was burned in 1775.

Pamyatnik Salavatu Yulayevu
Pamyatnik Salavatu Yulayevu

"Andrei Gavrilov signs with Salavat" (in Russian). Salavat Yulaev Ufa . 2016-07-29 . ... Pamyatnik Salavatu Yulayevu; ... KHL.RU - official site ...

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Stela
Stela

Salavat is a city found in Bashkortostan, Russia. It is located 53.38 latitude and 55.91 longitude and it is situated at elevation 159 meters above sea level. Salavat has a population of 159,893 making it the 3rd biggest city in Bashkortostan. It operates on the LMT time zone, which means that it follows the same time zone as Ufa.

Sufiya
Sufiya

How unique is the name Sufiya? Out of 5,838,786 records in the U.S. Social Security Administration public data, the first name Sufiya was not present. It is possible the name you are searching has less than five occurrences per year.

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Tank T-34
Tank T-34

T-34 Tank Summary Of All T-34 Variants. As the Tank T-34 was produced from different factories, models and types varied. In August 1939, the Soviet Main Military Council accepted the T-34 as the Red Army's medium battle tank. The new design was completed during December 1939 and became known as the T-34 (Model 1940).