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Encyclopedia > Michurinsk

Michurinsk (before 1932 - Kozlov) is a city in Tambov Oblast, Russia. Population 96,100. Michurinsk is located at 52°53′ N 40°29′ E. Named after Ivan Michurin. 1932 is a leap year starting on a Friday. ... Categories: Stub | Oblasts of Russia ... Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin (Иван Владимирович Мичурин in Russian) (October 27 (or October 15, O.S.), 1855–June 7, 1935), a Russian practicioner selectionist, Honorable Member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (1935), academician of the Lenin All-Union Academy of Agriculture (1935). ...


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Michurinsk - MSN Encarta (113 words)
Michurinsk, city in the Tambov Oblast of Russia, in the central part of European Russia.
Michurinsk lies on the Lesnoy Voronezh River, a subtributary of the Don, in a fertile fl-earth plain 155 km (96 mi) northeast of Voronezh.
Michurinsk was known as Kozlov until 1932, when it was renamed to honor the horticulturist Ivan V. Michurin.
Michurinsk - Encyclopedia.com (371 words)
The L-29 training plane suffered equipment failure and crashed at Michurinsk airfield in the Tambov region, about 250 miles southeast of Moscow, the Interfax news agency said, citing air force and emergency officials.
Born in the town of Michurinsk in the Tambov region, Nazarov studied at the Tallinn Maritime School, the Leningrad Elecrotechnical Communications Institute...
He was born Konstantin Nechayev in 1926, the son of a priest in the town of Kozlov (now Michurinsk) in Tambov region who was to be purged under Stalin when his boy was just four.
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