Yessentuki — Infobox Russian city EnglishName=Yessentuki RussianName=Ессентуки Skyline SkylineLegend LatDeg=44 LatMin=02 LatSec LonDeg=42 LonMin=51 LonSec LocatorMap LocatorMapLegend CityDay=Last Saturday of August FederalSubject=Stavropol Krai… … Wikipedia
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Yessentuki — ▪ Russia also spelled Jessentuki , or Essentuki city, Stavropol kray (region), southwestern Russia, in the valley of the Podkumok River. It was founded in 1798, developed as a fortress in the 1830s, and became a city in 1917. It is… … Universalium
Nikolai Biasi — NikolaiNikolayevich Biasi Born April 14, 1893(1893 04 14) Tbilisi, Georgia, Russian Empire Died April 7, 1973(1973 04 07) (aged 79) Yessentuki, Soviet Union … Wikipedia
Podkumok River — ( ru. Подкумок) is a river in Karachay Cherkessia and Stavropol Krai, Russia, right tributary of the Kuma River. The length of the river is 160 km (100 miles). The area of its basin is 2,220 km² (857 mi²). The Podkumok River originates in the… … Wikipedia
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Shahidka — (Russian language ( шахидка ) feminine gender derivation from shahid ), sometimes called Black Widow , is a term for Chechen female suicide bombers, who made themselves known at the Moscow theater hostage crisis of October 2002. The commander… … Wikipedia