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Dvina may refer to:

  • Western Dvina, one of the names of Daugava, a river in Russia, Belarus, and Latvia
  • Northern Dvina, a river in northern Russia
  • R-12 Dvina, a theatre ballistic missile from the Soviet Union
  • S-75 Dvina, a surface-to-air guided missile from the Soviet Union

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Dvina

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Dvina may refer to: Western Dvina, one of the names of Daugava, a river in Russia, Belarus, and Latvia Northern Dvina, a river in northern Russia R-12...

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Northern Dvina

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The Northern Dvina (Се́верная Двина́, IPA: [ˈsʲevʲɪrnəjə dvʲɪˈna]; Komi: Вы́нва, romanized: Výnva) is a river in northern Russia flowing through Vologda...

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FC Vitebsk

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The club went through several name changes. In 1963, they were renamed Dvina Vitebsk after local river. In 1985, the club was renamed Vityaz Vitebsk...

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Daugava

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Daugova; Polish: Dźwina; German: Düna) or Western Dvina (Russian: Западная Двина, romanized: Zapadnaya Dvina; Belarusian: Заходняя Дзвіна; Estonian: Väina;...

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Dvina Bay

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The Dvina Bay (Russian: Двинская Губа) is located in Arkhangelsk Oblast in Northwestern Russia. It is one of four large bays and gulfs of the White Sea...

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White Sea

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Белое море, romanized: Beloye more; Karelian and Finnish: Vienanmeri, lit. 'Dvina Sea'; Nenets: Сэрако ямʼ, romanized: Serako yam) is a southern inlet of...

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Battle of the Dvina

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There were numerous battles on the Daugava river (known as Dvina in Russian): Battle of Kokenhausen (1601) between the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...

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Arkhangelsk

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center of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. It lies on both banks of the Northern Dvina near its mouth into the White Sea. The city spreads for over 40 kilometres...

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Bjarmaland

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referred to the southern shores of the White Sea and the basin of the Northern Dvina River (Vienanjoki in Finnish) as well as, presumably, some of the surrounding...

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Route from the Varangians to the Greeks

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led to the Toropa River [ru] and downstream to the Western Dvina River. From the Western Dvina, the ships went upstream along the Kasplya River and were...

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North Russia intervention

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Bay. The lines of communications south from Arkhangelsk were the Northern Dvina in the east, Vaga River, Arkhangelsk Railway, the Onega River in the west...

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FC Naftan Novopolotsk

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is Atlant Stadium. 1963: Formed as Neftyanik Novopolotsk 1981: Renamed Dvina Novopolotsk 1989: Renamed Kommunalnik Novopolotsk 1992: Renamed Naftan Novopolotsk...

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Boris stones

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камни), also called Dvina Stones (Russian: Двинские камни), are seven medieval artifacts erected along the bank of the Western Dvina between Polotsk and...

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Zapadnaya Dvina

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Zapadnaya Dvina (Russian: За́падная Двина́) is a town and the administrative center of Zapadnodvinsky District in Tver Oblast, Russia, located on the...

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Battle of Daugavpils

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(later Marshal) Edward Rydz-Śmigły had been occupying the left bank of the Dvina since August. The Latvian Foreign Minister had met with Pilsudski in Vilnius...

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Bjarmian languages

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extinct Finnic languages once spoken in Bjarmia, or the northern part of the Dvina basin. Vocabulary of the languages in Bjarmia can be reconstructed from...

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Northern Dvina Canal

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Northern Dvina Canal (Северодвинский канал) is a 64 km long canal in Vologda Oblast in Russia. It connects the Volga–Baltic Waterway to the Northern Dvina River...

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Russian cruiser Pamiat Azova

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reserve. In 1909 she was converted into a torpedo boat depot ship and renamed Dvina. The ship was sunk by the British torpedo boat CMB79 in Kronstadt Harbour...

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Battle of the Niemen River

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The Battle of the Niemen River was the second-greatest battle of the Polish–Soviet War. It took place near the middle Neman River between the cities of...

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Northwest Russia

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Russia during the LGM followed the basins of Rybinsk and the rivers of Dvina, Vologda. By 13 ka BP the ice margin had receded towards the west and northwestso...

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Northern Dvina Governorate

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60°46′N 46°18′E / 60.767°N 46.300°E / 60.767; 46.300 Northern Dvina Governorate (Russian: Северо-Двинская губерния, romanized: Severo-Dvinskaya guberniya)...

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List of rivers of Russia

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the Northern Dvina, while several other rivers originate in Russia but flow into other countries, such as the Dnieper and the Western Dvina. In Asia, important...

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Northern Catherine Canal

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and Perm Krai in northern Russia, connecting the basin of the Northern Dvina with that of the Kama, a tributary of the Volga. The construction of the...

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Vychegda

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is a river in the European part of Russia, a tributary of the Northern Dvina. Its length is about 1,100 kilometres (680 mi). Its source is approximately...

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Operation Barbarossa

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destruction of the Red Army west of the capital, especially west of the Western Dvina and Dnieper rivers, and this pervaded the plan for Barbarossa. This belief...

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