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    Moscow. Originally launched in 1907, it was the second major power station built in Moscow. GES-2 operated from 1907 to 2014. After its closure, GES-2...
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    Urban Environment. V-A-C Foundation, GES-2, Moscow, Russia 2015 – Metogeography. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow, Russia 2014 – Truthfinders. Viktoria...
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  • championship, Dynamo Moscow. They later beat Dinamo Leningrad 3–2, winning 5 matches out of 6 plus a draw against Stalinec Moscow. This was enough for...
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    Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (category FC Lokomotiv Moscow players)
    spent half a season. During his combined three-year tenure at Lokomotiv Moscow and Rubin Kazan, Kvaratskhelia won two consecutive Russian Premier League...
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    Russian artist Nikolai Ge (1831-1894) and completed in 1871. The painting is stored in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow (Inventory 2630). The dimensions...
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    Pavel Otdelnov (category Artists from Moscow)
    Expanding Space, GES-2, Moscow 2015 — Sub observation, MMOMA, Moscow 2015 — Piece of Space Traversed by Mind, New Wing of Gogol Museum, Moscow 2015 — Fest...
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  • of Lenin on 2 June 1951. Between April 1951 and February 1952 Ges flew about 120 sorties and was credited with eight aerial victories. Ges became a flying...
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  • The 1945 Moscow Victory Parade (Russian: Парад Победы, romanized: Parad Pobedy), also known as the Parade of Victors (Russian: Парад победителей, romanized:...
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    neutrinoless double beta decay" (Heidelberg-Moscow controversy). Initially, in 2001 the collaboration announced a 2.2σ, or a 3.1σ (depending on the used calculation...
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    facilities, a particle accelerator: 1.2 GeV electron synchrotron called "Pakhra", located in Troitsk near Moscow (at the LPI's HEP department). However...
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