- pochta
- پوچتا郵便, ポストBorrowed word: Russian почта
Modern Uyghur-Japanese dictionary. 2009.
Modern Uyghur-Japanese dictionary. 2009.
Pochta.ru — Почта QIP … Википедия
Adskaya pochta — ( ru. Адская почта , which may be translated as Hell s Mail) was a Russian monthly magazine, established by Fyodor Emin in Petersburg in 1769. Adskaya pochta came out in the form of correspondence between two demons, who exposed the swindles of… … Wikipedia
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Léon Bakst — Léon Samoilovitch Bakst (May 10, 1866 December 28,1924) was a Russian painter and scene and costume designer who revolutionized the arts he worked in. Born as Lev (Leib) Rosenberg, he was also known as Leon (Lev) Nikolayevich Bakst (Леон (Лев)… … Wikipedia
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Postage stamps of Batum under British occupation — Batumi (formerly Batum) is a city on the Black Sea coast and capital of Adjara, an autonomous republic in southwest Georgia. The city was under Russian rule at the beginning of World War I, but local unrest led to Turkey entering the city in… … Wikipedia
Drobitsky Yar — is a ravine 8 12km south east from Kharkiv, Ukraine. In December 1941, Nazi troops invading the Soviet Union began killing local inhabitants over the following year. At the end of this period, some 30,000 people, mainly Jews were killed. Notably… … Wikipedia