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Vladimir, Russia (1757 bytes)
1: ... a city in [[Russia]], administrative center of [[Vladimir Oblast]]. It is located on the river [[Klyazma Ri... 2: ...t of the touristic [[Golden ring]] of the ancient Russian cities around Moscow and a significant touristic... 4: ...b|Assumption (Uspenski) cathedral (1158, 1185) in Vladimir]] 8: ...t of Great Princes of [[Russia]] from [[Kiev]] to Vladimir 50 years later. 10: ...] of Russia. Since the middle of [[14th century]] Vladimir became a part of [[Muscovy|Moscow principality]] ... Vladimir (1589 bytes) 1: ..., most commonly associated with [[Ukraine]] and [[Russia]]. The name originates from two words: "voloditi"... 4: * [[Vladimir, Russia|Vladimir]] — a city in Russia. 6: * [[Vladimir Oblast]] — an administrative district. 7: * [[Vladimir-Suzdal']] — a medieval country. 10: ...l ruler of [[Kievan Rus']], canonized as '''Saint Vladimir''' Vladimir Zhirinovsky (2306 bytes) 1: ..., and leader of the [[Liberal Democratic Party of Russia]] (which has very little in common with what West... 11: ..., Zhirinovsky announced that he would challenge [[Vladimir Putin]] in the 2004 presidential election. He lat... 14: ...://www.cs.indiana.edu/~dmiguse/Russian/vzbio.html Vladimir Zhirinovsky Bio] 15: ...u/ Liberal Democratic Party of Russia Website (in Russian)] 17: [[Category:1946 births|Zhirinovsky, Vladimir]] Vladimir Putin (11764 bytes) 2: |+ <font size="+1">'''Vladimir Putin'''</font> 7: | 2nd President of Russia 18: ! align="left" | [[List of political parties in Russia|Political Party]]: 24: ...s been the [[President of Russia|President]] of [[Russia]] since the year [[2000]]. 32: ...second ([[acting (law)|acting]]) President of the Russian Federation. Proper Presidential elections were h... Vladimir Nabokov (12895 bytes) 1: ...e novelist. For his father, the politician, see [[Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov]].'' 3: ... [[1899]] - [[July 2]], [[1977]]), was a [[Russia|Russian]] [[author]], [[lepidopterist]] and [[chess prob... 7: The eldest son of [[Vladimir Dmitrievich Nabokov]] and his wife Elena, née Ele... 9: ...re he gained some reputation within the colony of Russian [[émigré]]s as a novelist and poet. He married V... 19: ...t it changed to [[April 23]] in [[1900]], while [[Russia]] did not adopt the Gregorian calendar until [[19... Vladimir Arnold (1318 bytes) 1: '''Vladimir Igorevich Arnold''' (Влад... 7: [[Category:1937 births|Arnol'd, Vladimir Igorevich]] 8: [[Category:Russian mathematicians|Arnol'd, Vladimir Igorevich]] 10: [[fr:Vladimir Arnold]] Vladimir Smicer (503 bytes) 7: [[Category:1973 births|Smicer, Vladimir]] 8: [[Category:Czech footballers|Smicer, Vladimir]] 10: [[et:Vladimir Šmicer]] Vladimir Posner (373 bytes) 1: '''Vladimir Posner''' is a Russian journalist, and best known for being a communica... 4: * [http://www.russianarchives.com/rao/catalogues/trans/yfs/yanks_vlad_... Vladimir Bogdanov (382 bytes) 1: ...[[1951]]), [[President]] of [[Surgutneftegaz]], [[Russia]]'s second largest [[oil company]]. 5: [[Category:1951 births|Bogdanov, Vladimir]] 6: [[Category:Russian oligarchs|Bogdanov, Vladimir]] Vladimir Potanin (355 bytes) 1: ...072;нин'' in [[Russian language|Russian]]) (born in 1961), [[president]] and founder of ... 5: [[Category:1961 births|Potanin, Vladimir]] 6: [[Category:Russian oligarchs|Potanin, Vladimir]] Vladimir Vinogradov (316 bytes) 1: ...[president]] of one of the largest [[bank]]s in [[Russia]] called [[Inkombank]]. 5: [[Category:Russian oligarchs]] Vladimir Gusinsky (833 bytes) 1: ...]] holding that included [[Most Bank]], the [[NTV Russia|NTV]] channel, the [[newspaper]] [[Segodnya]] and... 3: ....com]] carries textual, photo and video news from Russia. 7: [[Category:1952 births|Gusinsky, Vladimir]] 8: [[Category:Russian oligarchs|Gusinsky, Vladimir]] Vladimir I of Kiev (3792 bytes) 2: ...6;лнышко'', ''Vladimir the Beautiful Sun''), was the illegitimate son of... 4: ...of Dereva. As he belonged to the [[Norse]] elite, Vladimir fled (977) to his kinsmen in [[Scandinavia]], and... 6: ... Kiev, but was killed (980) after surrendering to Vladimir, who now ruled all his father's domains. 8: ...stianity had won many converts since Olga's rule, Vladimir had remained pagan, taking several wives and erec... 10: ... monuments and established many churches. Later, Vladimir sent ambassadors to Rome and other Christian capi... Vladimir Nazor (1151 bytes) 1: '''Vladimir Nazor''' ([[1876]] in [[Postira]], [[Brac|Bra... 9: [[Category:Croatian writers|Nazor, Vladimir]] 10: [[Category:1876 births|Nazor, Vladimir]] 11: [[Category:1949 deaths|Nazor, Vladimir]] 12: [[Category:Croatian people in WWII|Nazor, Vladimir]] Vladimir Dzhanibekov (3259 bytes) 3: ...Aleksandrovich Dzhanibekov''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Владим... 13: ... He is an honourary citizen of Gagarin, Kaluga ([[Russia]]), Arkalyk ([[Kazakhstan]]), Houston ([[USA]]). 16: ...spacefacts.de/bios/cosmonauts/english/dzhanibekov_vladimir.htm 24: [[Category:1942 births|Dzhanibekov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich]] 25: [[Category:Astronauts|Dzhanibekov, Vladimir Aleksandrovich]] Vladimir Platonov (1982 bytes) 1: '''Vladimir Petrovich Platonov''' 2: ([[Russian language|Russian]]: Влади́
... 22: ...by/members/academicians/platonov.html Academician Vladimir P. Platonov] 25: [[Category:1939 births|Platonov, Vladimir]] 26: [[Category:Belarusian scientists|Platonov, Vladimir]] Vladimir Kryuchkov (1317 bytes) 1: ...086;вич'' in [[Russian language|Russian]]) was born in [[Volgograd]] in [[1924]]. A hard... 6: [[Category:1924 births|Kryuchkov, Vladimir]] 7: [[Category:KGB|Kryuchkov, Vladimir]] Vladimir Harkonnen (8154 bytes) 1: ...age:Vladimirharkonnen.jpg|thumb|210px|right|Baron Vladimir Harkonnen, portrayed by [[Ian McNeice]] in the [[... 3: '''Vladimir Harkonnen''' is a [[fictional character]] from th... 7: ...ained since youth as a possible successor to him. Vladimir presumably proved to be the most promising candid... 9: ...nd [[Feyd-Rautha]] Rabban (year 10,174 - 10,193). Vladimir later adopted them back into the House Harkonnen ... 11: ...spicion, fear, disgust and even anger. Unknown to Vladimir was that this encounter resulted in the birth of ... Vladimir Dal (3030 bytes) 1: [[Image:vladimir_dahl.jpg|thumb|Dahl's portrait by Perov]] 3: ...sh; [[September 22]] [[1872]]) was the greatest [[Russia]]n [[lexicographer]]. 5: ...of his life. In [[1838]], he was elected to the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]]. 7: ...umes in 1863-66. ''The [[Saying]]s and Bywords of Russian people'', featuring more than 30000 entries, fol... 9: ... a base for Vasmer's ''Etymological dictionary of Russian language'', the most comprehensive Slavic etymol... Vladimir N. Dezhurov (2001 bytes) 1: ...ovia|Zubovo-Polyansky District]], [[Mordovia]], [[Russia]]. He attended and graduated from the S.I. G... 10: ...v/Bios/htmlbios/dezhurov.html NASA Information on Vladimir Dezhurov] 14: [[Category:1962 births|Dezhurov, Vladimir N.]] 15: [[Category:Russian astronauts|Dezhurov, Vladimir N.]]
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