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Sentianivka (Ukrainian: Сентянівка; Russian: Сентяновка), known as Frunze (Ukrainian: Фрунзе) from 1930 to 2016, is a rural settlement in Kadiivka urban hromada, Alchevsk Raion (), Luhansk Oblast (), Ukraine, at about 43 km WNW from the centre of Luhansk city, on the banks of the Luhan River. [2]
The Seven Natural Wonders of Romania (Romanian: Cele Şapte Minuni Naturale ale României) are the seven natural wonders of Romania, which were chosen in the Seven Natural Wonders of Romania contest held in July, 2008.
The M. V. Frunze Museum (Kyrgyz: М. В. Фрунзенин Үй-музейи) is a museum located in the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek. The museum is dedicated to exhibiting artifacts of Mikhail Frunze .
Frunze Airport, former name of the Manas International Airport, Kyrgyzstan; Frunze Military Academy, in Moscow, active between 1918 and 1998; M.V. Frunze Naval School, former name of the St. Petersburg Naval Institute, Saint Petersburg; Soviet ship Frunze, several ships of the Soviet/Russian Navy named for Mikhail Frunze
After Frunze's troops defeated Admiral Alexander Kolchak and the White Army in Omsk, Leon Trotsky (the head of the Red Army) gave overall command of the Eastern Front to him (19 July 1919). Frunze drove out Basmachi insurgents and White Army troops from his native Turkestan. He captured Khiva in February and Bukhara in September 1920.
The Mikhail Frunze (Russian: Михаил Фрунзе) is a Valerian Kuybyshev-class (92-016, OL400) Soviet/Russian river cruise ship, cruising in the Volga – Kama – Neva basin. The ship was built by Slovenské Lodenice at their shipyard in Komárno , Czechoslovakia , and entered service in 1980.
Frunze Dovlatyan was born in Gavar, Soviet Armenia, a brother to Vram Dovlatyan.He was a theater actor before becoming a director. He starred as an actor in Armenian provincial theatres from 1941 and then in Gabriel Sundukian Drama Theatre of Yerevan, where he was awarded Stalin Prize for his performance in the role of Hrayr in the play Ays astgherë mern en ("These Stars Are Ours").