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PRESENT DAY UKRAINE
PHOTO 1900S
MIUS RIVER
BURIAL SERVICE
RUSSIAN PLAYWRIGHT
FIVE YEARS
SEPTEMBER 12
NECESSITY
GERMAN TROOPS
MANSION
FAMILY
JEWISH FAMILY
PETER
ITALIAN OPERA
FAMOUS PEOPLE
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RUSSIAN TROOPS
JUNE 21
CHEKHOV
AZOV SEA
SEA
ANTON
ALEXANDER
REGION
ODESSA
ANTON CHEKHOV
TOLSTOY
GULF
CITY
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TAGANROG
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  1. Taganrog is a sea port on the shore of the Taganrog Gulf of the Sea of Azov.
  2. Taganrog (Russian: Таганро́г) is a city and seaport in Rostov Oblast, Russia. Move Up
  3. Taganrog is a seaport in Rostov oblast (province), southwestern Russia. (Web site) Move Up
  4. Taganrog is a little town near Rostov. Move Up
  5. Taganrog is a small cozy town, which is famous for its warm Azov See and Chekhov, great Russian writer, who was born here. Move Up

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  1. Eventually Greek colonization reached as far north-east as present day Ukraine and Russia (Taganrog). (Web site)

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  1. City bar in Taganrog (photo 1900s).

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  1. The Mobile Division was then moved on to the areas of Maripol and Taganrog, after which it spend the Winter of 1941-42 along positions on the Mius River.

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  1. The Greek Monastery (1809-1814) in Taganrog, where the burial service for the Czar Alexander I of Russia was read in 1825.

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  1. Russian playwright and poet Nestor Kukolnik who settled in Taganrog in 1857 influenced a lot the way the city and the neighboring area developed.

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  1. During the five years, from 1860 to 1865, Arkhip Kuindzhi worked as retoucher in the photo studio of Isakovich in Taganrog.

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  1. On September 12, 1698 was founded Taganrog, which became the first military base of the Russian Navy.

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  1. Since 1865 Nestor Kukolnik led the workgroup that proved necessity of a railroad line from Kharkiv to Taganrog.

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  1. From March to May 1918, the Ukrainian Soviet government stayed in Taganrog during Ukraine ’s occupation by German troops.

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  1. Alferaki Palace is a mansion in Taganrog, Russia, originally the home of rich merchant Nikolay Alferaki.

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  1. The first owners of the palace were Nikos Alferakis, who was born in Taganrog and his family.

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  1. Boris Podolsky (Борис Подольский) born into a Jewish family at 1896, Taganrog, Russia - died 1966, U.S.), was an American physicist.

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  1. Medal given by Peter I of Russia to the architect of Taganrog 's haven, Matthew Simon in 1709.

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  1. Since 1861, Italian opera regularly performed in Taganrog.

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  1. This is a list of famous people who have lived in Taganrog.

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  1. In 1698, Peter the Great founded Taganrog as a fortress and naval base.
  2. Peter the Great founded the fortress and port city of Taganrog in 1698. Move Up
  3. On September 19, 1711 by the order of Peter the Great, Taganrog was demolished and in February 1712 Russian troops left the town. Move Up

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  1. Alexei Senyavin managed to build a flotilla by 1771 and then sent it to Taganrog to assist the Russian troops in occupying the Crimea. (Web site)

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  1. Defense forces at Taganrog stood down on June 21, 1856, and the city began to return to normalcy.
  2. The state of war in Taganrog was cancelled on June 21, 1856. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Chekhov was born in Taganrog, southern Russia.

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  1. Cornelius Cruys became the first "Russian" mayor of Taganrog in 1698 and he made the first maps of Azov Sea and Don River.
  2. Taganrog is located on the coast of Taganrog Bay, a part of the Azov Sea. Move Up
  3. Cornelius Cruys became the first "Russian" mayor of Taganrog 1698-1702 and in 1711, and he made the first maps of Azov Sea and Don River. Move Up

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  1. Horlivka was founded in 1867 as a mining settlement beside the newly constructed railway from Kharkiv to Taganrog on the Sea of Azov.

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  1. Anton was left in Taganrog to care for himself and finish school.

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  1. The Greek Monastery in Taganrog, where the burial service for Alexander I of Russia was read in 1825. (Web site)
  2. The Palace of Alexander I of Russia in Taganrog, where the Russian Emperor died in 1825, as appears on a 19th century postcard. Move Up
  3. When Alexander I of Russia died in Taganrog in 1825, the burial service for the Russian Czar was read in this monastery. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Nearly a year after combat operations in the region were finished, Alexander II, the czar, exempted the citizens of Taganrog of taxes for the year of 1857. (Web site)

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  1. In 1866, Taganrog established its very own Italian opera in a new opera theater building by the project of the architect Londeron from Odessa.
  2. It was one of the reasons to open newspaper-publishing houses not only in Taganrog, but also in Odessa and Rostov-on-Don. Move Up

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  1. And as "The Birthplace of Anton Chekhov," Taganrog offers remarkable sites dedicated to childhood and youth of the Russian playwright and short-story writer.

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  1. In April 1854, Tolstoy assumed command at Taganrog, along with ataman Ivan Krasnov (who commanded the Don Cossacks in the region) and prepared his forces. (Web site)

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  1. The allied fleet left the Gulf of Taganrog on September 2, 1855, with minor military operations along the Azov Sea coast continuing until late autumn 1855.

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  1. The city of Taganrog is the leading industrial center of the Rostov Oblast.
  2. The Peter the Great Monument in the city of Taganrog (sculptor Mark Antokolski) as appears on a 19th century postcard. Move Up
  3. Russian-U.S. artist Victor Bregeda was born in 1963 in the city of Taganrog into a family of painters. Move Up

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  1. Now Taganrog is an important research, cultural and industrial center in Southern Russia.

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  1. I live in the south of Russia at the coast of the Azov sea in the city called Taganrog.
  2. Taganrog () is a seaport city located on Taganrog Bay in Rostov Oblast, Russia. Move Up
  3. Victor Bregeda was born in 1963 in the city of Taganrog, Russia into a family of painters. Move Up

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  1. The project of the Saint Trinity fortress and seaport of Taganrog (established by Austrian engineer Baron Ernst Friedrich von Borgsdorf).
  2. The location of Taganrog on the intersection of traffic routes and the seaport facilitate access to the emerging CIS markets. Move Up

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  1. After finishing his career, Rigert moved to Rostov and later to Taganrog.
  2. In July 1855, the English-French squadron tried to go past Taganrog to Rostov on Don, entering the Don River through the Mius River. (Web site) Move Up
  3. In July 1855, the allied squadron tried to go past Taganrog to Rostov on Don, entering the Don River through the Mius River. Move Up

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  1. By May 22 the English-French squadron, which was comprised of 17 armed steam boats and 20 gunboats, appeared off of Taganrog after crossing the Sea of Azov.
  2. Anton Chekhov was born in Taganrog, a small provincial port on the Sea of Azov, in southern Russia on January 29, 1860. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Taganrog sits on a strip of land jutting out slightly into the Sea of Azov and, to the British and the French, an excellent stepping stone to Rostov-on-Don. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Arkhip Kuindzhi was born in January 1841 in Mariupol (present-day Ukraine), but he spent his youth in the city of Taganrog.
  2. A city of southwest Russia on the Gulf of Taganrog, an arm of the Sea of Azov. (Web site) Move Up
  3. Early in the month, the fleet of allied warships moved back of the Sea of Azov towards Taganrog, attempting to force their way up the Don River. (Web site) Move Up

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