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Minin And Pozharsky (other)
Minin may refer to: *Minin (surname) * Minin and Pozharsky (other) * Russian cruiser Minin *MV Kuzma Minin ''Kuzma Minin'' (russian: Кузьма́ Ми́нин) was a bulk carrier, registered in Murmansk, Russia. The bulk carrier delivered cargo around northern Europe, and visits ports such as Arkhangelsk, Gdańsk, Riga and Port Talbot. The name ..., Russian bulk carrier * 8134 Minin, an asteroid named after Kuzma Minin {{disambiguation ...
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Minin (surname)
Minin (russian: Минин) is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Minina. It may refer to * Fyodor Minin, Russian Arctic explorer * Kuzma Minin, 17th-century Russian military commander * Leonid Minin (born 1947), arms trafficker * Mikhail Minin (1922–2008)), World War II Soviet soldier * Nikita Minin, birth name of Russian Orthodox Patriarch Nikon * Oleg V. Minin Oleg V. Minin (russian: link=no, Олег Владиленович Минин) (born March 22, 1960 in Novosibirsk Academytown, Russia), is a Russian physicist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Metrology and a full professor of Ph ... (born 1960), Russian physicist * Vladilen F. Minin (born 1932), Soviet physicist Russian-language surnames {{surname ...
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Minin And Pozharsky (other)
Minin and Pozharsky may refer to: Separately *Kuzma Minin, (late 1570s–1616), a Russian merchant *Dmitry Pozharsky, (1577–1642), a Russian prince Collectively *Monument to Minin and Pozharsky The Monument to Minin and Pozharsky (russian: Па́мятник Ми́нину и Пожа́рскому) is a bronze statue designed by Ivan Martos and located on the Red Square in Moscow, Russia, in front of Saint Basil's Cathedral. The statue ..., in Moscow * Minin and Pozharsky Square, in Nizhny Novgorod * ''Minin and Pozharsky'' (film), a 1939 film {{Disambiguation ...
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Russian Cruiser Minin
} The Russian cruiser ''Minin'' (russian: Минин) was an armored cruiser built for the Imperial Russian Navy during the 1860s and 1870s. She was renamed ''Ladoga'' in 1909 when converted to a minelayer. The ship was sunk in 1915 when she struck a mine laid by a German submarine in the Baltic Sea. Design and description Originally designed as a sister ship to the broadside ironclad , the navy was dissatisfied with that ship as it believed that foreign developments had made her obsolete. So the ship was redesigned as a low-freeboard twin-turret ship with full rigging, much like the ill-fated British ship . Already launched when ''Captain'' capsized in a storm in 1870, ''Minin'' was reconstructed as an armored cruiser with her armament on the broadside and improved machinery.Watts, p. 68 The ship had an overall length of , a beam of and a draft of .Silverstone, p. 358 She displaced at deep load. Her hull was sheathed with copper to reduced biofouling and her crew numbered a ...
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MV Kuzma Minin
''Kuzma Minin'' (russian: Кузьма́ Ми́нин) was a bulk carrier, registered in Murmansk, Russia. The bulk carrier delivered cargo around northern Europe, and visits ports such as Arkhangelsk, Gdańsk, Riga and Port Talbot. The name is given to commemorate Kuzma Minin, a hero of Russian resistance during the Time of Troubles. Description The single deck ship was built in 1980 by Nordic Yards Warnemunde of Rostock, Germany, and measures by with a deadweight tonnage of 23,169 tonnes. The ship was registered in Murmansk and was operated by the Murmansk Shipping Company. Grounding On 18 December 2018 the ship ran aground Ship grounding or ship stranding is the impact of a ship on seabed or waterway side. It may be intentional, as in beaching to land crew or cargo, and careening, for maintenance or repair, or unintentional, as in a marine accident. In accidenta ... off Gyllyngvase beach, Falmouth, Cornwall, but was re-floated the same day. Fate The ship w ...
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