- Elisavetgrad
- geographical name — see Kirovograd
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Elisavetgrad — /i liz euh vet grad/; Russ. /yi lyi seuh vyit grddaht /, n. a former name of Kirovograd. * * * … Universalium
Elisavetgrad — /i liz euh vet grad/; Russ. /yi lyi seuh vyit grddaht /, n. a former name of Kirovograd … Useful english dictionary
Kirovograd — Kirovohrad Ne doit pas être confondu avec Kirovgrad ville de Russie Kirovohrad Кировоград … Wikipédia en Français
Kirovohrad — Ne doit pas être confondu avec Kirovgrad, ville de Russie Kirovohrad Кировоград … Wikipédia en Français
Arseny Tarkovsky — Infobox Person name = Arseny Tarkovsky caption = birth date = birth date|1907|6|24|mf=y (N.S.) birth place = Elisavetgrad, Russia death date = death date and age|1989|5|27|1907|6|24|mf=y death place = Moscow, RussiaArseny Alexandrovich Tarkovsky… … Wikipedia
Boris Hessen — Boris Mikhailovich Hessen ( ru. Борис Михайлович Гессен), also Gessen (born August 16, 1893 in Elisavetgrad, died December 20, 1936 in Moscow) [The date of death is given incorrectly in most sources, such at the Russian Academy of Sciences web… … Wikipedia
Alexander Osmerkin — Alexander Alexandrovich Osmerkin ( ru. Александр Александрович Осмеркин; OldStyleDate|8 December|1892|26 November June 25 1953) was a Russian painter, graphic artist and stage designer. He was a member of the Knave of Diamonds avant garde group,… … Wikipedia
Edinoverie — ( ru. Единоверие; occasionally also transcribed as Yedinoverie or Yedinoveriye) is an arrangement between certain Russian Old Believer communities and the official Russian Orthodox State Church, whereby the communities are treated as a part of… … Wikipedia
Moses Gomberg — (* 8. Februar 1866 in Elisavetgrad, heute Kirowohrad; † 12. Februar 1947 in Ann Arbor) war ein ukrainischstämmiger US amerikanischer Chemiker. Leben und Werk Moses Gomberg stammt aus einer jüdischen Familie aus der Süd Ukraine. Er besuchte v … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kirovograd — or Kirovohrad or formerly Zinovievsk or Elisavetgrad geographical name city S central Ukraine population 278,000 … New Collegiate Dictionary