Solovki may refer to one of the following places in Russia:
Solovetsky Islands
Solovki Airport, the airport serving the Solovetsky Islands
Solovetsky Monastery on the islands
Solovki prison camp, formerly on the islands
Topics referred to by the same term
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The Solovki special camp (later the Solovki special prison), was set up in 1923 on the Solovetsky Islands in the White Sea as a remote and inaccessible...
Solovki may refer to one of the following places in Russia: Solovetsky Islands Solovki Airport, the airport serving the Solovetsky Islands Solovetsky Monastery...
Sabbatius of Solovki (Russian: Савватий Соловецкий - Savvaty Solovetsky; died September 27, 1435) was one of the founders of the Solovetsky Monastery...
Gallery Foundation of Solovki Monastery Miracle of Light: the Solovetsky Transfiguration Monastery Brumfield, William. Solovki: Architectural Heritage...
Solovki Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Соловки, Aėroport Solovki) (IATA: CSH, ICAO: ULAS) is an airport in Russia on the Solovetsky Islands. It is believed...
Zosimas of Solovki (Russian: Зосима Соловецкий, died 1478) was one of the founders of the Solovetsky Monastery established on the Solovetsky Islands in...
The Solovetsky Islands (Russian: Солове́цкие острова́), or Solovki (Соловки́), are an archipelago located in the Onega Bay of the White Sea, Russia. As...
(1934–1946), and the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) in the final years. The Solovki prison camp, the first correctional labour camp which was constructed after...
was personally involved in the shooting of the prisoners of the "lost Solovki transport" between 27 October and 3 November 1937, who included many members...
White Sea, where the first permanent camp of the Soviet penal system, the Solovki prison camp, was set up in 1923. The boulder rests on a granite plinth...
Herman of Solovki (Russian: Герман Соловецкий; died 1479) was one of the founders of the Solovetsky Monastery. In total, he lived in Solovetsky Islands...
Russian Imperial Army officer known for his memoir about his escape from the Solovki prison camp. Malsagov, together with four other inmates (Матвей Сазонов...
known for his memoir about the Soviet Solovki prison camp and his escape from there. He escaped from Solovki together with four other inmates: Матвей...
grave site in Karelia where an estimated 6000 political prisoners from the Solovki concentration camp were secretly executed and buried by the NKVD. "The...
for the White Sea, where they shelled Kola (which was destroyed) and the Solovki. Minor naval skirmishes also occurred in the Far East, where at Petropavlovsk...
1923 at the closure of the convent by the Soviet authorities, first in Solovki prison camp, then the sisterhood was broken up and dispersed and, with...
his supervision. Prior to 1929, the only labor camp in the USSR was the Solovki Special Purpose Camp, which fell under the purview of the OGPU. As deputy...
an assistant to Gleb Bokii. After the Civil War, he became head of the Solovki prison camp, replacing Alexander Nogtev. The camp was primarily intended...
County, Romania Slon.ru, a Russian magazine Russian abbreviation of the Solovki prison camp (Соловецкий лагерь особого назначения) Slon (album) an album...
the Soviet authorities in 1937 after having been held in captivity in Solovki prison and the northern gulags from 1923." Christopher Zugger writes, in...
pits over a 14-month period in 1937 and 1938. 1000 victims were from the Solovki special prison in the White Sea. It was long thought that the barges carrying...
Gulag, e.g. Yagrinlag graves near Severodvinsk. Lubyanka Square by the Solovki Stone in front of the Polytechnial Museum (Moscow). Organiser(s): Memorial...
facilities are also used by visiting researchers. Established in 1996. At the Solovki branch researchers conduct ornithological and botanical monitoring activities...
himself was just exiled". Several old believers fled to the monastery of Solovki which had revolted in the Solovetsky Monastery uprising. The monastery...
Sergius in distant and inhospitable locations, including Beloozero and Solovki. Apart from their cultural functions, these monasteries were major landowners...
nytimes.com. Retrieved 7 May 2024. "Peter I (Peter the Great) & Solovki". www.solovki.ca. E.V. Anisimov, 2002, p. 56. Massie 1980, p. 453. Riasanovsky...