Jan Czerski
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Jan Czerski — This article is about an explorer. For the priest, see Jan Czerski (priest). Jan Stanisław Franciszek Czerski ( ru. Иван Дементьевич Черский, Ivan Dementyevich Chersky) (1845 ndash;1892) was a PolishJohn J. Stephan, The Russian Far East: A… … Wikipedia
Jan Czerski — Iwan Dementjewitsch Tscherski Iwan Dementjewitsch Tscherski (russisch Иван Дементьевич Черский, wiss. Transliteration Ivan Dement evič Čerskij, polnische Namensform Jan Czerski, russische Ableitung Ян Доминикович Черский/ Jan Dominikowitsch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Czerski — Not to be confused with Chersky. Czerski is a surname, and may refer to: Jan Czerski (1845 1892), Polish paleontologist Johannes Czerski (1813 1893), German Roman Catholic priest Stanisław Czerski (1777 1833), Polish Jesuit priest This page or… … Wikipedia
Черский, Иван Дементьевич — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Черский. Иван Дементьевич Черский Jan Stanisław Franciszek Czerski[источник не указан 384 дня] Я. Д. Черский Дата рождения … Википедия
Sybirak — The Polish term sybirak (plural: sybiracy ) is synonymous to the Russian counterpart sibiryak (a dweller of Siberia) and generally refers to all people resettled to Siberiapl icon cite encyclopedia | editor = Stanisław Dubisz | encyclopedia… … Wikipedia
Iwan Tscherski — Iwan Dementjewitsch Tscherski Iwan Dementjewitsch Tscherski (russisch Иван Дементьевич Черский, wiss. Transliteration Ivan Dement evič Čerskij, polnische Namensform Jan Czerski, russische Ableitung Ян Доминикович Черский/ Jan Dominikowitsch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Iwan Dementjewitsch Tscherski — (russisch Иван Дементьевич Черский, wiss. Transliteration Ivan Dement evič Čerskij, polnische Namensform Jan Czerski, russische Ableitung Ян Доминикович Черский/ Jan Dominikowit … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of Russian explorers — The Russian Empire at its peak in 1866, including the spheres of influence; this territorial expansion largely corresponds to the extent of contiguous exploration by Russians. This is a list of explorers from the Russian Federation, Soviet Union … Wikipedia
Katorga — (каторга, from medieval Greek: katergon, κάτεργον galley) was the precursor to the Gulag system. It was a system of penal servitude of the prison farm type in Imperial Russia. Prisoners were sent to remote camps in vast uninhabited areas of… … Wikipedia
Chersky Range — Coordinates: 64°44′N 142°58′E / 64.733°N 142.967°E / 64.733; 142.967 … Wikipedia