Николаевская астрономическая обсерватория
Николаевская астрономическая обсерватория основана в 1821 году адмиралом Алексеем Самуиловичем Грейгом как морская обсерватория с целью обеспечения Черноморского флота временем, мореходными картами и обучения морских офицеров астрономическим методам ориентирования.
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Library at Nikolaev Astronomical Observatory
In the Mykolaiv main observatory has a wonderful library. It contains a unique old books, encyclopedias and maps. Many of them need restavrvtsii as the premises in which they are located.
Николаевская астрономическая обсерватория. Экскурсия
Николаевская астрономическая обсерватория основана в 1821 году адмиралом Алексеем Самуиловичем Грейгом как морская обсерватория с целью обеспечения Черноморского флота временем, мореходными картами и обучения морских офицеров астрономическим методам ориентирования.
Mykolaiv Astronomical Observatory. Excursion
Mykolaiv Astronomical Observatory was founded in 1821 by Admiral Aleksey Samuilovich Greig (1775–1845) as a Naval Observatory to ensure the Black Sea Fleet with time, nautical charts and teaching naval officers to utilize astronomical methods of orientation.
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Николаевская обсерватория - день открытых дверей | Nikolaev Observatory - Open Day 23/05/15
Николаевская обсерватория - день открытых дверей | Nikolaev Observatory - Open Day 23/05/15
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20160927Обсерваторії-195!
Mykolaiv Astronomical Observatory - 195 years!
September 27, 2016, opening ceremony of the international conference Actual Question of Ground-based Observational Astronomy (MAO195), devoted to the 195th anniversary of Mykolaiv Astronomical Observatory. With specific information about the conference is available on the Observatory's website.
У Миколаївському музеї суднобудування та флоту реорганізували дві експозиції
Кортики, військова форма, фотографії та макети кораблів. У Миколаївському музеї суднобудування та флоту реорганізували дві експозиції: “Кораблі миколаївської побудови — учасники Другої світової війни” та “Морський щит Вітчизни”.
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Речной вокзал. Николаев. / Riverport. Nikolaev
Вперед у минуле. Обсерваторія
Миколаївська астрономічна обсерваторія в центрі уваги рубрики “Вперед у минуле”.
Автор - Артур Зайонц.
Николаев. ПАМЯТНИК КОРАБЕЛАМ И ФЛОТОВОДЦАМ / MONUMENT SHIPBUILDER & NAVAL COMMANDERS
В честь 200-летия основания города, в центре Николаева на пересечении пр.Ленина и ул.Советской был создан архитектурный ансамбль «Памятник корабелам и судостроителям». Он был заказан группе архитекторов и скульпторов из Киева в составе: В.А.Чепелык, М.И.Кислого, Н.И.Алексеенко, В.П.Скульукого.
Ансамбль представляет собой круглую форму в виде земного шара, вокруг которого высятся трехметровые фигуры флотоводцев, рабочих–судостроителей Николаевских верфей. Весь ансамбль обрамляет надпись: «Корабелам и флотоводцам в ознаменовании двухвекового труда Николаевских судостроителей: 1789-1989гг.»
В 2008 году над ним нависла угроза уничтожения в связи с тем, что на его месте одна из николаевских фирм намеревалась построить торгово-развлекательный центр. Однако тогда памятник удалось отстоять.
War in Donbass | Wikipedia audio article
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00:04:36 1 Background
00:04:45 1.1 Donetsk Oblast
00:06:11 1.2 Luhansk Oblast
00:07:41 2 History
00:07:50 2.1 April 2014: conflict begins
00:10:07 2.2 Expansion of separatist territorial control
00:10:18 2.2.1 Sloviansk
00:11:55 2.2.2 Kramatorsk
00:13:15 2.2.3 Horlivka
00:16:15 2.2.4 Other cities
00:19:42 2.3 Government counter-offensive
00:26:21 2.4 May 2014: post-referendum fighting
00:31:18 2.4.1 Airport battle and fighting in Luhansk
00:33:13 2.5 Escalation in May and June 2014
00:33:50 2.5.1 Luhansk border post siege
00:34:20 2.5.2 2 June Luhansk airstrike
00:35:45 2.5.3 Continued fighting
00:37:22 2.5.4 Russian tank incursion
00:40:44 2.5.5 Ilyushin Il-76 shoot-down
00:41:24 2.5.6 Battle of Yampil
00:43:12 2.6 July 2014: post-ceasefire government offensive
00:48:47 2.7 Fighting worsens in eastern Donetsk Oblast
00:51:10 2.8 Downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
00:53:24 2.9 Government push into Donetsk and Luhansk cities
01:07:30 2.10 August 2014 counter-offensive by pro-Russian forces
01:16:24 2.11 September 2014 ceasefire
01:22:16 2.12 November 2014 separatist elections and aftermath
01:27:13 2.13 Escalation in January 2015
01:34:06 2.14 Minsk II ceasefire and denouement
01:39:44 2.15 January 2017 eruption of heavy fighting and failed ceasefires
01:46:57 3 Combatants
01:49:48 3.1 Pro-Russian insurgents
01:49:57 3.1.1 Donbass People's Militia
01:52:39 3.1.2 Army of the South-East
01:53:16 3.1.3 Russian Orthodox Army
01:54:28 3.1.4 Vostok Battalion
01:56:34 3.1.5 Police and military defectors and deserters
01:57:11 3.1.6 Foreign groups
01:57:19 3.1.6.1 Neo-cossacks
01:58:53 3.1.6.2 Caucasian and Central Asian armed groups
01:59:41 3.1.6.2.1 Chechen paramilitaries
02:02:14 3.1.6.2.2 Ossetian and Abkhaz paramilitaries
02:03:23 3.1.6.2.3 Others
02:05:37 3.2 Counter-insurgency forces
02:05:47 3.2.1 Armed Forces of Ukraine
02:08:43 3.2.2 National Guard of Ukraine
02:09:11 3.2.3 Ministry of Internal Affairs
02:09:36 3.2.4 Security Service of Ukraine
02:10:06 3.2.5 Pro-government paramilitaries
02:12:20 4 Russian involvement
02:17:02 5 Humanitarian concerns
02:22:53 6 Casualties
02:23:33 6.1 Ukrainian forces
02:24:02 6.2 Pro-Russian forces
02:25:39 7 Reactions
02:32:52 7.1 Ukrainian public opinion
02:34:53 7.2 Labelling of the conflict
02:37:04 8 See also
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The War in Donbass is an armed conflict in the Donbass region of Ukraine. From the beginning of March 2014, protests by pro-Russian and anti-government groups took place in the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine, commonly collectively called the Donbass, in the aftermath of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution and the Euromaidan movement. These demonstrations, which followed the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation (February to March 2014), and which were part of a wider group of concurrent pro-Russian protests across southern and eastern Ukraine, escalated into an armed conflict between the separatist forces of the self-declared Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics (DPR and LPR respectively), and the Ukrainian government. In the Donetsk People's Republic, from May 2014 until a change of the top leadership in August 2014, some of the top leaders were Russian citizens. According to the Ukrainian government, at the height of the conflict in mid-2014, Russian paramilitaries were reported to make up between 15% to 80% of the combatants.Between 22 and 25 August 2014, Russian artillery, personnel, and what Russia called a humanitarian convoy crossed the border into Ukrainian territory without permission of the Ukrainian government. Crossings occurred both in areas under the control of pro-Russian forces and in areas that were not under their control, such as the south-eastern part of Donetsk Oblast, near Novoazovsk. ...
Odessa | Wikipedia audio article
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00:02:41 1 Name
00:03:30 2 History
00:03:39 2.1 Early history
00:05:45 2.2 Ottoman Silistre
00:06:23 2.3 Russian conquest of Sanjak of Özi (Ochacov Oblast)
00:10:25 2.4 Renaming of the settlement and establishment of sea port
00:16:28 2.5 Beginnings of revolution
00:19:10 2.6 World War II
00:23:42 2.7 Postwar history
00:26:49 3 Geography
00:26:57 3.1 Location
00:30:01 3.2 Climate
00:32:19 4 Demographics
00:34:06 4.1 Historical ethnic and national composition
00:34:16 5 Government and administrative divisions
00:36:47 6 Cityscape
00:41:01 6.1 Parks and gardens
00:43:26 7 Education
00:46:11 8 Culture
00:46:20 8.1 Museums, art and music
00:49:49 8.2 Literature
00:52:25 8.3 Resorts and health care
00:52:42 8.4 Celebrations and holidays
00:53:29 8.5 Notable Odessans
00:55:52 9 Economy
01:00:25 10 Scientists
01:01:09 11 Transport
01:01:18 11.1 Maritime transport
01:02:10 11.2 Roads and automotive transport
01:03:54 11.3 Railways
01:04:58 11.4 Public transport
01:06:51 11.5 Air transport
01:07:39 12 Sport
01:08:34 12.1 Athletes
01:09:56 13 International relations
01:10:06 13.1 Twin towns and sister cities
01:10:23 13.2 Partner cities
01:10:31 14 See also
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Odessa or Odesa (Ukrainian: Оде́са [oˈdɛsɐ] (listen); Russian: Оде́сса [ɐˈdʲesə]) is the third most populous city of Ukraine and a major tourism center, seaport and transport hub located on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. It is also the administrative center of the Odessa Oblast and a multiethnic cultural center. Odessa is sometimes called the pearl of the Black Sea, the South Capital (under the Russian Empire and Soviet Union), and Southern Palmyra.
Before the Tsarist establishment of Odessa, an ancient Greek settlement existed at its location. A more recent Tatar settlement was also founded at the location by Hacı I Giray, the Khan of Crimea in 1440 that was named after him as Hacıbey. After a period of Lithuanian Grand Duchy control, Hacibey and surroundings became part of the domain of the Ottomans in 1529 and remained there until the empire's defeat in the Russo-Turkish War of 1792.
In 1794, the city of Odessa was founded by a decree of the Russian empress Catherine the Great. From 1819 to 1858, Odessa was a free port - porto-franco. During the Soviet period, it was the most important port of trade in the Soviet Union and a Soviet naval base. On 1 January 2000, the Quarantine Pier at Odessa Commercial Sea Port was declared a free port and free economic zone for a period of 25 years.
During the 19th century, Odessa was the fourth largest city of Imperial Russia, after Moscow, Saint Petersburg and Warsaw. Its historical architecture has a style more Mediterranean than Russian, having been heavily influenced by French and Italian styles. Some buildings are built in a mixture of different styles, including Art Nouveau, Renaissance and Classicist.Odessa is a warm-water port. The city of Odessa hosts both the Port of Odessa and Port Yuzhne, a significant oil terminal situated in the city's suburbs. Another notable port, Chornomorsk, is located in the same oblast, to the south-west of Odessa. Together they represent a major transport hub integrating with railways. Odessa's oil and chemical processing facilities are connected to Russian and European networks by strategic pipelines.
List of minor planets named after places | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:07 1 Africa
00:00:19 1.1 Countries of Africa
00:01:16 1.2 Cities of Africa
00:02:25 1.3 Provinces of Africa
00:02:45 1.4 Mountain / Hills of Africa
00:03:09 1.5 Desert in Africa
00:03:26 1.6 River in Africa
00:03:42 2 Asia
00:04:13 2.1 Japan
00:10:49 2.2 Cambodia
00:11:04 2.3 China
00:11:12 2.3.1 Country
00:11:23 2.3.2 Cities, mountains, and rivers
00:18:05 2.4 India
00:18:26 2.5 Indonesia
00:19:24 2.6 Korea
00:19:50 2.7 Nepal
00:20:03 2.8 Middle East
00:21:18 2.9 Philippines
00:21:42 2.10 Vietnam
00:21:55 2.11 Russia and the former Soviet Union (Asia)
00:23:53 2.12 Sri Lanka
00:24:07 3 Europe
00:25:24 3.1 Austria
00:26:19 3.2 Baltic States (Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)
00:28:58 3.3 Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg)
00:30:41 3.4 Bulgaria
00:31:23 3.5 Czech Republic
00:40:06 3.6 Denmark
00:40:26 3.7 Eastern Europe
00:42:28 3.8 Finland
00:46:05 3.9 France
00:49:20 3.10 Germany
00:49:29 3.10.1 Country
00:49:40 3.10.2 Cities and towns
00:53:58 3.10.3 Regions / municipality
00:56:58 3.10.4 Mountains / mountain range / hills
00:58:23 3.11 Greece
00:59:20 3.12 Hungary
01:00:55 3.13 Iceland
01:01:18 3.14 Ireland
01:01:40 3.15 Italy
01:06:02 3.16 Poland
01:07:32 3.17 Portugal
01:07:50 3.18 Russia and the former Soviet Union (Europe)
01:08:01 3.18.1 Country
01:08:28 3.18.2 Cities, rivers and others
01:12:56 3.19 Scandinavia
01:14:19 3.20 Slovakia
01:15:42 3.21 Spain
01:19:15 3.22 Switzerland
01:19:30 3.22.1 Cities and villages
01:20:27 3.22.2 Regions (Cantons)
01:20:57 3.22.3 Municipalities
01:22:08 3.22.4 Mountains / hills / rivers
01:22:46 3.23 Turkey
01:23:22 3.24 United Kingdom
01:24:24 4 North America
01:24:33 4.1 Canada
01:25:34 4.2 United States of America
01:26:34 4.3 States
01:27:54 4.4 Cities and towns
01:31:25 4.5 Mexico
01:32:18 5 Oceania
01:34:27 6 Polar regions
01:34:52 7 South and Central America
01:35:20 7.1 Country
01:36:26 7.2 Cities, mountains and others
01:39:10 8 Fictional places
01:39:42 9 See also
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This is a list of minor planets named after places, organized by continent.