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Vladivostok (23106 bytes)
1: ...mage:VladivostokStation.jpg|thumbnail|450px|right|Vladivostok Train Station]] 2: '''Vladivostok''' ([[Russian language|Russian]]: '''Вl... 5: The territory of modern Vladivostok was part of [[Qing Empire]]. It was ceded to Russ... 7: ...yov-Amursky]]. The future outpost was later named Vladivostok, and the bay—the [[Golden Horn Bay]] (Russi... 9: ...omanov|Grand Duke Alexey Aleksandrovich]] visited Vladivostok. At that time it consisted of a part of today's S... Vladivostok Avia (497 bytes) 1: ...'' (airline code XF) is an [[airline]] based in [[Vladivostok]], [[Russia]]. It operates domestic flights with... 3: In July 2001, a Tu-154 belonging to Vladivostok Avia crashed while attempting to land in Irkutsk,... Vladivostok State University of Economics (1443 bytes) 1: ...ЭС), is a [[university]] located in [[Vladivostok]], [[Russia]]. Toyama Airport (822 bytes) 14: * [[Vladivostok Airlines]] ([[Vladivostok International Airport]]) Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk Airport (1378 bytes) 8: ...[Khabarovsk Airport]], [[New Chitose Airport]], [[Vladivostok Airport]], [[Yuzhno-Kurilsk Airport]]) 11: * [[Vladivostok Avia]] ([[Vladivostok Airport]]) Nakhodka (1908 bytes) 1: ...[1950]]-[[1991]], when the nearby large port of [[Vladivostok]] was closed to foreigners and foreign shipping, ... 3: ... the governments in both [[Moscow]] (federal) and Vladivostok (regional) have seemed interested in opening the ... 5: ... changed when Soviet authorities decided to close Vladivostok to foreign shipping (because it was decided that ... Bolshoy Kamen (1334 bytes) 6: '''Distance''' to [[Vladivostok]] by sea: 40 km (25 miles).<br> 7: '''Distance''' to [[Vladivostok]] by road: 113 km (70 miles). 9: ...strict]]. '''Bolshoy Kamen''' is connected with [[Vladivostok]] by road and by railway. Khankaysky District, Primorsky Krai (1748 bytes) 3: *'''Highway distance''' to [[Vladivostok]] is 200 km (124 miles). 4: *'''Railway distance''' to [[Vladivostok]] is 255 km (158 miles). 8: ...nter, which is [[Kamen-Rybolov]] settlement, to [[Vladivostok]] and back. List of postal codes in Russia (204 bytes) 3: *690089—[[Vladivostok]] Artyom (3058 bytes) 3: ... ([[The World Gazetteer]]). It is a part of the [[Vladivostok]] area.<br> 7: '''Railroad distance''' to [[Vladivostok]]: 45 km (31 mi). <br> 8: '''Highway distance''' to [[Vladivostok]]: 50 km (34 mi). 10: ...of a chain of small settlements paralleling the [[Vladivostok]]-[[Nakhodka]] highway. It is built mainly with o... 20: ...lion tons of cargo pass through '''Artyom''' to [[Vladivostok]], and 24 million tons to [[Nakhodka]]. In [[1994... Spassk-Dalny (2826 bytes) 5: *''Highway distance'' to [[Vladivostok]]: 250 km (155 mi). 9: ..., Khabarovsk-Vladivostok, and [[Blagoveshchensk]]-Vladivostok. Khasan (274 bytes) 1: ...ar East. It lies on a railway link and road from Vladivostok to Sonbong and Najin, being the only Russian town... Mavial Magadan Airlines (438 bytes) 10: *Magadan-[[Vladivostok]] List of statues of Lenin (2675 bytes) 9: ...n-Statue-in-Vladivostok.jpg|thumb|left|200px|In [[Vladivostok]], possibly made from the same mold as the Yarosl... 24: *[[Vladivostok]] Ussuri Cossacks (417 bytes) 1: ...t of the [[Amur Cossack Host]]. Its capital was [[Vladivostok]], later moved to [[Dalneryechensk|Iman]]. Kaluga (fish) (822 bytes) 8: ...00/ISS226/text/upd28-1.html News article from the Vladivostok News about Kaluga poaching] Czech Legion (2967 bytes) 9: ...y a detour via [[Siberia]], the Pacific port of [[Vladivostok]] and the [[USA]]. 13: ...ventually, most of the Legion was evacuated via [[Vladivostok]], but some part joined the anti-Bolshevik army o... 17: ... The Legion kept the 8th to buy or lease ships in Vladivostok and what was left was used to set up the Legion B... Sergey Mikhaylovich Darkin (2321 bytes) 5: ... graduate studies he worked as a [[stevedore]] in Vladivostok port. Dalnerechensk (2306 bytes) 5: *'''Means of connection''' with [[Vladivostok]]: railroad or automobile (approximately 10 hours... 6: *'''Highway distance''' to Vladivostok: 430 km (292 mi). HMS Kent (1901) (836 bytes) 3: ...eturned to Britain in May 1915, and was sent to [[Vladivostok]] in January 1919 to support American and Japanes...
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