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Chita

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  • A no man's line was created west of Chita and it helped the Far Eastern Republic launch
  • 1898 on the Trans-Siberian Railway connecting Chita and Vladivostok, starting at each end and meet
  • ction of the Trans-Siberian Railway connecting Chita and Vladivostok began in 1898, starting at eac
  • In January 1918 he arrived in Chita, and later treveled to Kharbin, where he was p
  • After arrival at Chita, Ataman Grigory Semyonov trusted into his hand
  • the Siberian Intervention of the Japanese and Chita became the headquarters of the Japanese 5th Di
  • adivostok, Khabarovsk, Nikolayevsk-on-Amur and Chita, bringing with them over 50,000 civilian settl
  • Chita Chula (portrayed by Carmen Miranda) is sceptic
  • following year became a member of the Party's Chita Committee.
  • Chita Daini Thermal Generating Station (Natural Gas,
  • of Russia, including Siberia, Amur, Buryatia, Chita, Gorno-Altay, Irkutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Primorye,
  • for Otagawa, Chita Handa, Kowa, Utsumi, Tokoname and Central Japa
  • He gained his fame by taking Chita in October 1920.
  • he first massive offensive in order to conquer Chita in the spring of 1918 but were repelled.
  • Okhotin was born in Chita, into a military family.
  • trained at the Armed Forces sports society in Chita, Irkutsk, Moscow.
  • Was delivered to the Chita jail in June 1828, transferred to the Petrovsk
  • See also the Boca Chita Key Historic District.
  • Boca Chita Key is an island north of the upper Florida Ke
  • were forced to undertake a winter march toward Chita, known as the "Great Siberian Ice march".
  • Chita Maru, a 2,376 ton freighter, retreated into th
  • Chita Oblast
  • Location of Chita Oblast in Russia prior to the 2008 merger
  • inian: Наталя Давидова) (born July 22, 1985 in Chita Oblast, Soviet Union) is a Ukrainian weightlif
  • st of these deposits are located in the former Chita Oblast, near Krasnokamensk, site of the Priarg
  • w periodical Zabaykalsky Rabochy was issued in Chita on December 7, 1905, but the republic was fate
  • rn two-thirds of Shizuoka Prefecture, plus the Chita Peninsula in Aichi Prefecture.
  • rn two-thirds of Shizuoka Prefecture, plus the Chita Peninsula in Aichi Prefecture.
  • ther, Nadezhda, married a section chief of the Chita police, Melnikov Aleksandr Petrovich, in 1919.
  • The Chita Republic (Russian: Читинская республика) was a
  • The six leaders of the Chita Republic were shot on the slope of Titovsky so
  • The term Chita Republic (Chitinskaya Respublika) is also used
  • In the memory of the leaders of the Chita Republic, several central streets of Chita wer
  • Chita Rivera - Fastrada
  • The cast included Henning as Merlin, Chita Rivera as an evil sorceress and, in supporting
  • box-office draws Liza Minnelli (as Angel) and Chita Rivera (as Anna), it could not overcome the mo
  • , 1975: Roy Clark, Billy Crystal, Ted Kennedy, Chita Rivera as Herself/Velma Kelly, and Gwen Verdon
  • musical, West Side Story, which was played by Chita Rivera on Broadway.
  • ussault as Emily, Herschel Bernardi as Johnny, Chita Rivera as Anyanka, Gus Trikoris as Steve, Herb
  • Birdie, a sequel to Bye Bye Birdie that earned Chita Rivera a Tony Award nomination for Best Actres
  • age spectacle" used 250 performers and starred Chita Rivera.
  • ns, Monty Python's Spamalot, The Color Purple, Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life, Thoroughly Modern M
  • ve District, a city administrative district of Chita, Russia
  • Lokomotiv Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Chita, Russia.
  • ла Евге́ньевна Тито́ва) (born 26 March 1946 in Chita, Russian SFSR) is a former speed skater.
  • Chita was its capital after October 1920.
  • Finally, Chita was taken on 25 August, 1918.
  • Chita was a city in eastern Siberia, Russia and plac
  • vision clubs, Alania Vladikavkaz and Lokomotiv Chita, were denied professional licences by Professi
  • nia and another First Division club, Lokomotiv Chita, were denied professional licences by Professi
  • slavsky was born Minei Israilevich Gubelman in Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai on March 3, 1878.