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 Translation for 'Lyubertsy' from English to Russian
геогр.
Люберцы {мн}
Lyubertsy
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Translation for 'Lyubertsy' from English to Russian

Lyubertsy
Люберцы {мн}геогр.
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Usage Examples English
  • Triumph Sports Palace was used as the home arena of the Russian professional basketball team, Triumph Lyubertsy (now known as Zenit Saint Petersburg), when the club was based in Lyubertsy, Russia.
  • He was born in Lyubertsy, Soviet Union.
  • Lyubertsy–Dzerzhinsky railway is used for cargo transportation only. The passenger line was dismantled due to inefficiency.
  • After spending one season with Bologna, Anderson signed with the Russian League club Triumph Lyubertsy in 2008.
  • Batista joined the Russian Super League team Triumph Lyubertsy in December 2008, but left the club shortly thereafter for personal reasons.

  • JSC Kamov (...) is a Russian rotorcraft manufacturing company based in Lyubertsy, Russia.
  • The railway between Moscow and Kolomna, which includes the section between Moscow and Lyubertsy, was constructed between 1860 and 1862 and was officially open for passenger and cargo traffic on 20 July 1862.
  • In 1902 the society of the Moscow-Kazan Railway presented a project of a line from Lyubertsy to Shikhrany (now Kanash) via Murom, Arzamas and Sergach with a length of 602 versts (641 km).
  • On 30 November 2013, in lyubertsy Kudryashov defeated Zack Mwekassa by knockout at the beginning of the first round.
  • He then played with the Under-18 junior team of Triumph Lyubertsy during the 2011–12 season, and with the Under-23 team of Triumph Lyubertsy (Triumph Lyubertsy 2), during the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons.

  • Olga Abramovich was born on March 28, 1966, in Lyubertsy, Russia.
  • On November 14, 2012, Searcy signed with BC Triumph Lyubertsy in Russia.
  • FK Lyubertsy (...) is a Russian football team from Lyubertsy. It played professionally in 1946, 1966–1969 and 1990–1998. Their best result was 5th place in the Soviet Second League in 1946.
  • He made his professional debut as a player in the Soviet Second League in 1969 for FC Torpedo Lyubertsy.
  • Vasily Grigoryevich Yakemenko ([...] , born 1971 in Lyubertsy, Moscow Oblast, Soviet Union) is a Russian politician, creator and leader of several pro-government youth groups.

  • Anatoly Ignatovich Pristavkin ([...] , 17 October 1931, Lyubertsy — 11 July 2008, Moscow) was a Russian writer and public figure.
  • Pavel Aleksandrovich Sudarikov ([...]; born 24 October 1972 in Lyubertsy) is a former Russian football player.
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