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* ... that the 1885 wreck of the cargo ship Dmitry was the inspiration for the arrival of Count Dracula in England in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel?
* ... that the 1885 wreck of the cargo ship '''''[[Russian ship Dmitry|Dmitry]]''''' was the inspiration for the arrival of Count Dracula in England in [[Bram Stoker]]'s 1897 novel?
* ... that street artist TVBoy, known for his murals of footballers in Barcelona, painted uplifting art in regions of Kyiv ahead of the one-year anniversary of the 2022 Russian invasion?
* ... that street artist '''[[TVBoy]]''', known for his murals of footballers in Barcelona, painted uplifting art in regions of [[Kyiv Oblast|Kyiv]] ahead of the one-year anniversary of the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine|2022 Russian invasion]]?
* ... that as of December 2023, Get Lost claimed to have helped nearly 20,000 people avoid conscription in Russia?
* ... that as of December 2023, '''[[Get Lost (organisation)|Get Lost]]''' claimed to have helped nearly 20,000 people avoid [[conscription in Russia]]?
* ... that after being criticized for dressing "like a doll" at an important meeting, pioneering Russian feminist Anna Filosofova replied that "clothes do not make the woman"?
* ... that after being criticized for dressing "like a doll" at an important meeting, pioneering Russian feminist '''[[Anna Filosofova]]''' replied that "clothes do not make the woman"?
* ... that Russian artist Igor Grabar dug a trench in snow to paint February Azure?
* ... that Russian artist [[Igor Grabar]] dug a trench in snow to paint '''''[[February Azure]]'''''{{-?}}
* ... that in the 1916 Declaration of Sainte-Adresse Britain, France and Russia committed to securing the political and economic independence of Belgium after the First World War?
* ... that in the 1916 '''[[Declaration of Sainte-Adresse]]''' Britain, France and Russia committed to securing the political and economic independence of Belgium after the First World War?

DYK list

DYK 1

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Satakundskaya Flotilla

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Kirill Eskov

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Maria Yakunchikova

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Maria Nikolaevna

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Pyotr Ivanovich Potemkin

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Alexander II of Russia

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Yevgeny Samoylov

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St Stephan church

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Alexandre Jacovleff

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Blue Bridge

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St. Michael's Castle

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Monument to Peter the Great

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Konstantin Makovsky

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Annenschule

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Fyodor Mikhaylovich Reshetnikov

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Alexander III (center right) during the singing of La Marseillaise at Kronstadt