ROSTOV-NA-DONU

Rus. rəstôfˈ-nə-dənooˈ or Rostov on the Don, city (1989 pop. 1,019,000), capital of Rostov region and the administrative center of the North Caucasus district, SE European Russia, on the Don River near its entrance into the Sea of Azov. It is a major port and rail hub and an important industrial, cultural, and scientific center. One of Russia's leading producers of agricultural machinery, Rostov-na-Donu also has ship and locomotive repair yards, plants processing food and tobacco, mechanical engineering works, and factories that manufacture chemicals, building materials, electrical equipment, road-making machinery, furniture, clothing, footwear, and leather goods. A customshouse was built on the site in 1749, but the city grew around a fortress erected in 1761 and named for St. Dmitri of Rostov. Chartered in 1797, it was named Rostov-na-Donu to distinguish it from the older city of Rostov. It grew rapidly after the opening of its port in 1834 and was a major grain-exporting center throughout the 19th cent. Its position as a center for trade between European Russia and the Caucasus area also gave it the name "Gateway to the Caucasus." The city suffered much damage in World War II and had to be rebuilt after the war.

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...in Europe, mostly living in the Rostov-na-Donu region of southern European Russia...the Republic of the Don, forms Rostov Oblast (province) of the Russian Federation. Rostov-na-Donu Oblast (Territory of the Don Cossacks...
...XVI-pervoi polovine XVII v. (na materialakh arkhivokhranilishch...srednie veka, ed. Iu. Korolev (Rostov-na-Donu, 1986), pp. 126-37; Victor...Chernogomoriavdrevnostiivsrednieveka,ed.lu.Korolev(Rostov-na-Donu,1988),pp.ioi 7; Iu. P...
...and P. G. Chernopitskii, Na velikom perelome Rostov n/Donu, 1965 , pp. 101-4. On the...tivizatsii selskogo khoziaistva na Severnom Kavkaze," in Arkhivy po obshchest- vennym naukam Rostov-na-Donu, 1970 , p. 174, for reference...
...My--odin narod i obrecheny na konsolidatsiyu ", Khakasiya Abakan...1995, p. 3. 55. Krestyanin Rostov-na-Donu , 22-28 June 1995, p. 3. 56...October 1995, p. 3. 71. Molot Rostov-na-Donu , 20 September 1995, p. 1. 72...
...bassejne Cernogo morja v drevnosti i srednie veka 5, Rostov-na-Donu 1990, 13-14. Monachov, S.Ju. 1992. Dinamika...bassejne Cernogo morja v drevonsti i srednie veka. Rostov-na- Donu 1996, 38-45. Monachov, S.Ju. 1997. Ob amfornyh...
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...poloviny XX veka: kontsert i sonata: issledovanie. Rostov-na-Donu: Rostovska.a gos. Konservatori.a , 2009. 251...sbornik statei k 40-letiiu Rostovskoi konservatorii. Rostov-na-Donu: Rostovskaia gos. Konservatoriia, 2008. 563 p...
...amounts to more than 15 000 m in the SE continuation (Rostov-na-Donu region). About one third of the cumulative thickness...3^^sup l^ tonstein and to M. G. Cernovanc (Rostov-na-Donu) who provided further tonstein material. Thanks...
...227-240). New York: Gordon and Breach. Kotik, B. (1992). Interhemispheric cooperation in man. Rostov-na-Donu, Russia: Rostov University Publishing House. Kotik, B. (1996). A multidimensional approach to aphasia in bilinguals...
...9788322930519. LC 2011-560592. Monografie Fundacji na Rzech Nauki Polskiej Wilczynski, Micha. Polski rock...Populiarnyi? muzykalnyi? ents iklopedicheskii? slovar. Rostov-na-Donu: Feniks, 2008. 317 p. ISBN 9785222132784. LC 2010...
...Anapa, Kiev (Ukraine), Krasnador, Ivanova, Kostroma, Moscow, Odessa (Ukraine), Pushkin, St. Petersburg, Rostov na Donu, Ryazan, Rybinsk, Tagonrog, Vladimir, and Yaroslavl. 8. For an example of the latter, see Alfie Kohn, "How...
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...December 11, 1918, to a family of Cossack intellectuals, he obtained a mathematics degree from the University of Rostov-na-Donu, and served as a captain of artillery in the Second World War.


 

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ROSTOV-NA-DONU Rus. r stof -n -d noo or Rostov...producers of agricultural machinery, Rostov-na-Donu also has ship and locomotive repair...Chartered in 1797, it was named Rostov-na-Donu to distinguish it from the older city...
...Novgorod (formerly Gorky), Rostov-na-Donu , Volgograd , Kazan , Samara...Novgorod), North Caucasus (Rostov-na-Donu), Urals (Yekaterinburg...and coal. The major cities are Rostov-na-Donu, Krasnodar, Grozny, Vladikavkaz...
...thoroughfares of the Caucasus. Now the Rostov-Makhachkala-Baki RR links North...and there is a line connecting Rostov-na-Donu and Armavir with the port of Batumi...the port of Makhachkala and to Rostov-na-Donu. Iron and steel are produced at...
...river is controlled by the Tsimlyansk Reservoir. Rostov-na-Donu is the chief city and port on the Don. Navigable...km) and accessible to seagoing vessels as far as Rostov-na-Donu, the Don is an important artery for grain, coal...
...most influential authors of the 20th cent., b. Kislovodsk. Solzhenitsyn grew up in Rostov-na-Donu, where he studied physics and mathematics at Rostov State Univ. During World War II he served in the Red Army, rising to the rank of artillery...
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