makhorka

  • 1makhorka — ma·khor·ka …

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  • 2makhorka — məˈḵȯrkə noun ( s) Etymology: Russian : a coarse tobacco (Nicotiana rustica) grown especially in the Ukraine …

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  • 3Nicotiana rustica — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unran …

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  • 4Konstantin Melnikov — Konstantin Stepanovich Melnikov 1920s photo: Konstantin Melnikov in front of his Kauchuk Club Born August 3, 1890(1890 08 03) Moscow Died …

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  • 5Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Shmuk — ( ru. Александр Александрович Шмук) (OldStyleDate|November 9|1886|28 October in Moscow January 22 1945, Moscow) was a Soviet biochemist and recipient of the Stalin Prize in 1942. In 1913 Shmuk finished his studies at the Moscow Agricultural… …

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  • 6Constantin Melnikov — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Melnikov …

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  • 7Konstantín Mélnikov — Konstantín Stepánovich Mélnikov …

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  • 8Chuvashia — Chu·va·shi·a (cho͞o väʹshē ə) An autonomous republic of western Russia in the Volga River valley. Conquered by the Mongols in the 13th and 14th centuries, the area came under Russian rule in 1552. It became an autonomous region in 1920 and an… …

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  • 9Mordvinia — Mord·vin·i·a (môrd vĭnʹē ə) also Mor·do·vi·a (môr dōʹvē ə) An autonomous republic of west central Russia. Settled by a Finno Ugric people first mentioned in the sixth century A.D., it was annexed by Russia in 1552. * * * ▪ republic, Russia… …

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  • 10Mordoviya — ▪ republic, Russia also spelled  Mordovia,  or  Mordvinia        republic in Russia, situated in the middle Volga River basin. The capital is Saransk.       Mordoviya occupies a gently rolling plain crossed by the broad, shallow, often swampy… …

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