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  2. Solombala English - Wikipedia

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    Solombala-English, or Solombala English–Russian Pidgin, is a little-known pidgin, derived from both English and Russian, that was spoken in the port of Solombala in the city of Arkhangelsk (Archangel), Russia in the 18th and 19th centuries.

  3. Solombala Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Solombala Shipyard (Russian: Соломбальская верфь, romanized: Solombal'skaya verf') was the main shipyard servicing Arkhangelsk, Russia. It engaged in shipbuilding from 1693 to 1862, and ship repair from 1887.

  4. List of pidgins, creoles, mixed languages and cants based on ...

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    Solombala English, from Solombala Shipyard, Arkhangelsk, Russia; Runglish, from L2 English-speakers in post-Soviet states; Norwegian–Russian-based.

  5. List of extinct languages and dialects of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Solombala English: English–Russian pidgin: 1800s AD [108] Solombala Shipyard: English and Russian traders Sorothaptic: Indo-European: 100s AD [citation needed] Catalan Countries: Urnfield culture: South Picene: Indo-European: 300s BC [109] South Picenum: South Picentes: Sudovian: Indo-European: 1500s AD [110] Yotvingia: Yotvingians: Suebian ...

  6. List of English-based pidgins - Wikipedia

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    Pidgin English is a non-specific name used to refer to any of the many pidgin languages derived from English.Pidgins that are spoken as first languages become creoles. ...

  7. History of the Russian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Solombala Shipyard became the second main construction base of Baltic fleet and became operational in 1734. During the reign of Empress Anna († 1740), 52% of all Baltic fleet ships were built in Solombala shipyard and later during the reign of Empress Elizabeth, 64% of the ship were built in Saint Petersburg.

  8. List of Russian steam frigates - Wikipedia

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    Solombala 8 \ «Соломбала» (1859) - Until 1862 belonged to White Sea Flotilla, decommissioned 1875 Ryurik 3 \ «Рюрик» (1870) - Decommissioned 1890 Paddle frigates of the Black Sea Fleet (1843–1848)

  9. Trams in Arkhangelsk - Wikipedia

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    In Arkhangelsk, the Solombala network was shut down in 2000, the official reason being the bad condition of the Kuznechevskiy Bridge. Two years later there were severe cuts to the tramway lines on the mainland. The last tram returned to the depot on 21 July 2004. After this the tramway tracks were removed from the main streets.

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