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Desna or Desná may refer to: Places Towns and villages *Dešná (Jindřichův Hradec District), a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic *Dešná (Zlín District), a municipality and village in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic * Desná (Jablonec nad Nisou District), a town in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic * Desná (Svitavy District), a municipality and village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic * Desna, Kozelets Raion, a town in Chernihiv Oblast of Ukraine * Desna, Vinnytsia Raion, a town in Vinnytsia Oblast of Ukraine *Desna, Bihar, a village in Nalanda District of Bihar, India Rivers *Desna (river), a river in Russia and Ukraine *Desna (Vrbas), a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina *Desna (Guslitsa), a tributary of the Guslitsa, a river in Moscow Oblast, Russia *Desna (Pakhra), a tributary of the Pakhra, a river in Moscow Oblast, Russia *Desná (Kamenice), a tributary of the Kamenice, a river in the Jizera Mountains of ...
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Dešná (Jindřichův Hradec District)
Dešná (german: Döschen) is a municipality and village in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohemia, it is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the southeast. The .... It has about 600 inhabitants. Administrative parts Villages of Bělčovice, Chvalkovice, Dančovice, Hluboká, Plačovice and Rancířov are administrative parts of Dešná. References External links * Villages in Jindřichův Hradec District {{SouthBohemia-geo-stub ...
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Desna (Pakhra)
Desna or Desná may refer to: Places Towns and villages *Dešná (Jindřichův Hradec District), a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic *Dešná (Zlín District), a municipality and village in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic * Desná (Jablonec nad Nisou District), a town in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic * Desná (Svitavy District), a municipality and village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic * Desna, Kozelets Raion, a town in Chernihiv Oblast of Ukraine * Desna, Vinnytsia Raion, a town in Vinnytsia Oblast of Ukraine *Desna, Bihar, a village in Nalanda District of Bihar, India Rivers *Desna (river), a river in Russia and Ukraine *Desna (Vrbas), a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Desna (Guslitsa), a tributary of the Guslitsa, a river in Moscow Oblast, Russia * Desna (Pakhra), a tributary of the Pakhra, a river in Moscow Oblast, Russia * Desná (Kamenice), a tributary of the Kamenice, a river in the Jizera Mountains ...
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FC Desna Chernihiv
Football Club Desna Chernihiv ( uk, ФК «Десна» Чернігів) is a Ukrainian football club based in Chernihiv. The original name of the club was "Avanhard" (FC Avanhard Chernihiv) during its first year of existence as part of a republican Avanhard sports society. Between 1961 and 1970 the club was called Desna. In 1972 it was replaced with SC Chernihiv (team of the SKA Kyiv) that played in Chernihiv for the next couple of years. In 1977 Desna was revived now in place of the amateur club " FC Khimik Chernihiv" that won regional competitions. History Original team of masters Avanhard Chernihiv The team of masters was established in Chernihiv in 1960 under the name "Avanhard" as part of the republican Avanhard sports society and entering competitions of the class "B" competitions (concurrently Football Championship of the Ukrainian SSR). That year the Chernihiv team "Avanhard" would take part in the state football championship (challenge) among the Class B teams. ...
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R-9 Desna
The R-9 (NATO reporting name: SS-8 Sasin) was a two-stage IRBM of the Soviet Union, in service from 1964 to 1976. History Designed in 1959 and first tested in 1961, the R-9 was a great improvement over previous Soviet missile designs. The missile, capable of delivering a payload about up to to an accuracy of , was not only very accurate, but was also far more tactically useful to the Soviet Union. Previous Soviet designs, fuelled with cryogenic LOX and kerosene, commonly took hours to fuel and launch. The R-9, on the other hand, could be launched 20 minutes from the time a launch order was given. NPO "Electropribor" (Kharkiv, Ukraine) designed the missile's control system. First put into active service in 1964, the R-9 carried a 1.65 to 5 Mt warhead. Though the last Soviet missile to use cryogenic propellant, this design is one of the most widely deployed ICBMs to use cryogenic fuel. OKB-456 (later renamed to NPO Energomash) developed the initial stage of the two-stage missi ...
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Desná (Morava)
Desná (german: Tess) is a river situated in Olomouc region of Czech Republic, left tributary of the Morava. It is 43.4 km long, and its basin area is 338 km2. Character The Desná river originates at the confluence of Hučivá Desná and Divoká Desná in Kouty nad Desnou, the village situated in deep valley of High Ash Mountains. The Desná then goes southwest through a valley toward the town of Šumperk. After approximately 43.4 km, the Desná flows into the Morava river near Postřelmov village. The mean annual discharge at its mouth is 4.48 m³/s About 50% of the river is situated in urban area of Kouty nad Desnou, Loučná nad Desnou, Velké Losiny, Petrov nad Desnou, Rapotín, Vikýřovice, Šumperk and Sudkov, this parts of the river are strongly regulated. Riverbanks are often strengthened by walls; river stream is free of obstacles. Natural character has been preserved in a part between Bludov and Sudkov, where the river has meander character. Me ...
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Black Desná
Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have often been used to describe opposites such as good and evil, the Dark Ages versus Age of Enlightenment, and night versus day. Since the Middle Ages, black has been the symbolic color of solemnity and authority, and for this reason it is still commonly worn by judges and magistrates. Black was one of the first colors used by artists in Neolithic cave paintings. It was used in ancient Egypt and Greece as the color of the underworld. In the Roman Empire, it became the color of mourning, and over the centuries it was frequently associated with death, evil, witches, and magic. In the 14th century, it was worn by royalty, clergy, judges, and government officials in much of Europe. It became the color worn by English romantic poets, businessmen an ...
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White Desná
White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no hue). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully reflect and scatter all the visible wavelengths of light. White on television and computer screens is created by a mixture of red, blue, and green light. The color white can be given with white pigments, especially titanium dioxide. In ancient Egypt and ancient Rome, priestesses wore white as a symbol of purity, and Romans wore white togas as symbols of citizenship. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance a white unicorn symbolized chastity, and a white lamb sacrifice and purity. It was the royal color of the kings of France, and of the monarchist movement that opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War (1917–1922). Greek and Roman temples were faced with white marble, and beginning in the 18th century, with the advent of neoclassical architecture, white became the most common color of new churches ...
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Desná (Kamenice)
Desná (; german: Desse) is a short river in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It is 2.3 km long and is a left tributary of the Kamenice, to which it enters in Tanvald. It originates in the Jizera Mountains and has two tributaries, Bílá Desná and Černá Desnáhttp://voda.chmi.cz/hr05/seznamy/hsp.pdf (the "White Desná" and the "Black Desná"). Description Desná is a left tributary of the Kamenice River in the Jablonec nad Nisou District in the Liberec Region Liberec Region ( cs, Liberecký kraj, german: Reichenberger Region, pl, Kraj liberecki) is an administrative unit ( Czech: ''kraj'') of the Czech Republic, located in the northernmost part of its historical region of Bohemia. It is named after .... The length of the stream is 2.3 km. The catchment area is 50.75 km2. Etymology The river has an old Slavic name mentioned as early as 1577. The word ''desná'' was in Old Czech significance "right", in this case, the right tributary of anothe ...
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Pakhra
The Pakhra (russian: Пахра́) is a river in Moscow Oblast and the city of Moscow, Russia, a right tributary of the Moskva. It is 135 km in length. The area of its basin is 2580 km².«Река ПАХРА»
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The Pakhra River freezes up in November–December and stays under the ice until the late March–April. Main tributaries: Mocha and Desna. and

Desna (Guslitsa)
The Desna (russian: Десна) is a river in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Guslitsa (Nerskaya's tributary). It is long, and has a drainage basin of .«Река ДЕСНА»
Russian State Water Registry
The Desna River freezes up in November–December and stays under the ice until April. Source of the river is in the near the meeting point of the borders of three districts of the Moscow Oblast Voskresensky, Yegoryevsky and
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Dešná (Zlín District)
Dešná is a municipality and village in Zlín District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants. Dešná lies approximately east of Zlín and east of Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 million people. The city has a temperate .... Gallery Dešná, old restaurant.jpg, Former restaurant Dešná, municipal office.jpg, Municipal office References Villages in Zlín District {{Zlín-geo-stub ...
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Desna (Vrbas)
Desna or Desná may refer to: Places Towns and villages *Dešná (Jindřichův Hradec District), a municipality and village in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic *Dešná (Zlín District), a municipality and village in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic * Desná (Jablonec nad Nisou District), a town in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic * Desná (Svitavy District), a municipality and village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic *Desna, Kozelets Raion, a town in Chernihiv Oblast of Ukraine * Desna, Vinnytsia Raion, a town in Vinnytsia Oblast of Ukraine *Desna, Bihar, a village in Nalanda District of Bihar, India Rivers *Desna (river), a river in Russia and Ukraine *Desna (Vrbas), a river in Bosnia and Herzegovina *Desna (Guslitsa), a tributary of the Guslitsa, a river in Moscow Oblast, Russia *Desna (Pakhra), a tributary of the Pakhra, a river in Moscow Oblast, Russia *Desná (Kamenice), a tributary of the Kamenice, a river in the Jizera Mountains of t ...
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