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Yaroslavsky (masculine), Yaroslavskaya (feminine), or Yaroslavskoye (neuter) may refer to: ;People * Yemelyan Yaroslavsky (Minei Gubelman), Soviet politician, leader of 1930s anti-religious campaign in the USSR * Zev Yaroslavsky (b. 1948), U.S. politician *Oleksandr Yaroslavsky (b. 1959), Ukrainian businessman, president of FC Metalist Kharkiv Places: *Yaroslavsky District, name of several districts in Russia *Yaroslavsky (inhabited locality) Yaroslavsky (russian: Яросла́вский; masculine), Yaroslavskaya (; feminine), or Yaroslavskoye (; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities * Yaroslavsky, Primorsky Krai, an urban-type settlement i ... (''Yaroslavskaya'', ''Yaroslavskoye''), name of several inhabited localities in Russia * Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal, a rail terminal in Moscow, Russia * Yaroslavl Oblast (''Yaroslavskaya Oblast''), a federal subject of Russia See also * Yaroslavl (other) {{Disambig, surna ...
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Yemelyan Yaroslavsky
Yemelyan Mikhailovich Yaroslavsky (russian: Емелья́н Миха́йлович Яросла́вский, born Minei Izrailevich Gubelman, Мине́й Изра́илевич Губельма́н; – 4 December 1943) was a Bolshevik revolutionary, Communist Party functionary, journalist and historian. An atheist and anti-religious polemicist, Yaroslavsky served as editor of the atheist satirical magazine ''Bezbozhnik'' (The Godless) and led the League of the Militant Godless organization. Yaroslavsky also headed the Anti-Religious Committee of the Central Committee. In his book ''How Gods and Goddesses Are Born, Live, and Die'' (1923), Yaroslavsky argued that religion was born under man, lived under man, and would die under communism. Biography Early years Yemelyan Yaroslavsky was born on 3 March 1878, into a Jewish family as Minei Israilevich Gubelman in Chita, then the capital of Russia's Transbaikal Oblast, where his parents were political exiles. His first job was as ...
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Zev Yaroslavsky
Zev Yaroslavsky (born December 21, 1948) is a politician from Los Angeles County, California. He was a member of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors from District 3, which includes the San Fernando Valley, the Westside of Los Angeles and coastal areas between Venice and the Ventura County line. He was first elected to the board in 1994. Yaroslavsky served on the Los Angeles City Council from 1975 to 1994. He was active in the fields of transportation, the environment, health care, and cultural affairs. Biography Family Zev Yaroslavsky, the son of David and Minna Yaroslavsky, was born on December 21, 1948, in Los Angeles. He and his older sister, Shimona (married name: Kushner), were the children of Jewish immigrants from the Russian Empire and grew up in a Zionist household in Boyle Heights. His father was a founder of the Hebrew Teachers Union in Los Angeles, and both parents, who were born in Ukraine, were founders of North American Habonim, a Labor Zionist youth mov ...
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Oleksandr Yaroslavsky
Oleksandr Vladylenovych Yaroslavskyi ( uk, Олександр Владиленович Ярославський; born 5 December 1959, Zhdanov) is a Ukrainian businessman. He was formerly co-owner of UkrSibbank and president of FC Metalist Kharkiv (2005-2012). Yaroslavskyi is the president of DCH (Development Construction Holding) and one of the most influential people in Ukraine according to Ukrainian and Eastern European media. In 2016, Forbes ranked him among the top ten richest people in Ukraine. In November 2018, Russia imposed sanctions against 322 citizens of Ukraine, including Yaroslavskyi. Achievements In 2018 and 2019, Oleksandr Yaroslavskyi received the title of Doctor Honoris Causa of O. M. Beketov National University of Urban Economy anV. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, the best Ukrainian university according to World University Rankings 2018 for the personal weighty contribution to the development of Kharkiv and many years of support for the city's leadi ...
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Yaroslavsky District
Yaroslavsky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia: * Yaroslavsky District, Moscow, a district in North-Eastern Administrative Okrug of Moscow *Yaroslavsky District, Yaroslavl Oblast, an administrative and municipal district of Yaroslavl Oblast See also *Yaroslavsky (other) Yaroslavsky (masculine), Yaroslavskaya (feminine), or Yaroslavskoye (neuter) may refer to: ;People *Yemelyan Yaroslavsky (Minei Gubelman), Soviet politician, leader of 1930s anti-religious campaign in the USSR *Zev Yaroslavsky (b. 1948), U.S. ... References

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Yaroslavsky (inhabited Locality)
Yaroslavsky (russian: Яросла́вский; masculine), Yaroslavskaya (; feminine), or Yaroslavskoye (; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities * Yaroslavsky, Primorsky Krai, an urban-type settlement in Khorolsky District of Primorsky Krai Rural localities * Yaroslavsky, Sakha Republic, a '' selo'' in Yaroslavsky Rural Okrug of Lensky District of the Sakha Republic * Yaroslavskoye, Kaliningrad Oblast, a settlement in Dobrinsky Rural Okrug of Guryevsky District of Kaliningrad Oblast * Yaroslavskoye, Kurgan Oblast, a ''selo'' in Yaroslavsky Selsoviet of Pritobolny District of Kurgan Oblast * Yaroslavskaya (rural locality), a ''stanitsa'' in Mostovsky District of Krasnodar Krai Krasnodar Krai (russian: Краснода́рский край, r=Krasnodarsky kray, p=krəsnɐˈdarskʲɪj kraj) is a federal subject of Russia (a krai), located in the North Caucasus region in Southern Russia and administratively a part of ...
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Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal
Moscow Yaroslavsky railway station (russian: Ярославский вокзал) is one of the nine main railway stations in Moscow. Situated on Komsomolskaya Square (close to the Kazansky and Leningradsky Stations), Moscow Yaroslavskaya has the highest passenger throughput of all nine of the capital's main-line terminuses. It serves eastern destinations, including those in the Russian Far East, being the western terminus of the world's longest railway line, the Trans-Siberian. The station takes its name from that of the ancient city of Yaroslavl which, lying 284 rail kilometres (176 miles) north-east of Moscow, is the first large city served by the line. History The early history of Yaroslavsky railway station is mainly linked to the construction of a number of railway lines in the north of the European part of Russia. These routes, which connect cities such as Yaroslavl, Kostroma, Arkhangelsk or Vologda with Moscow and each other, all emerged in the second half of the 19t ...
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Yaroslavl Oblast
Yaroslavl Oblast (russian: Яросла́вская о́бласть, ''Yaroslavskaya oblast'') is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast), which is located in the Central Federal District, surrounded by Tver, Moscow, Ivanovo, Vladimir, Kostroma, and Vologda oblasts. This geographic location affords the oblast the advantages of proximity to Moscow and St. Petersburg. Additionally, the city of Yaroslavl, the administrative center of the oblast, is served by major highways, railroads, and waterways. The population of the oblast was 1,272,468 ( 2010 Census). Geography The climate of Yaroslavl Oblast is temperate continental, with long, cold, and snowy winters, and a short but quite warm summer. Average January temperature is about , while the average in July is . Formerly almost all territory was covered with thick conifer forest ( fir, pine). After much of this was harvested, now a large portion of territory has been replaced by second-growth birch-and-aspen forests and cro ...
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