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Encyclopedia > Mirnyi

Mirny (Russian: Ми́рный), lit. peaceful can refer to: Peace on earth Peace is commonly understood to mean the Other definitions include freedom from disputes, silence, harmonious relations, or inner contentment and serenity, as the meaning of the word changes with context. ...

  • Max Mirnyi, a Belarusian tennis player
  • Mirny, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a town in Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia
  • Mirny, Sakha Republic, a town in the Sakha Republic, Russia
  • Mirny, Bryansk Oblast, an urban-type settlement in Bryansk Oblast, Russia
  • Mirny, Kirov Oblast, an urban-type settlement in Kirov Oblast, Russia
  • Mirny, Samara Oblast, an urban-type settlement in Samara Oblast, Russia
  • Mirny, Krasnogvardeysky District, Republic of Adygea, a settlement in Krasnogvardeysky District of the Republic of Adygea, Russia
  • Mirny, Maykopsky District, Republic of Adygea, a settlement in Maykopsky District of the Republic of Adygea, Russia
  • Mirny, name of several other rural settlements in Russia
  • Mirny Station, a Russian science station in Antarctica
See also: List of places named after peace

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GN Online: Mirnyi: big feet, bigger feats (519 words)
Mirnyi is among the three players, who have yet to win their first ATP title, but finished in the top 50 last year.
Mirnyi began playing tennis at the age of six.
Mirnyi could have easily become a volleyball player emulating his father or a basketball player, like his brother.
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