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Shatsky (masculine, Cyrillic: Шацкий), Shatskaya (feminine, Cyrillic: Шацкая), or Shatskoye (neuter, Cyrillic: Шацкое) may refer to: *Shatsky (surname) *Shatskiy Hill in Antarctica * Shatsky District in Ryazan Oblast, Russia *Shatskyi Lakes in Ukraine *Shatsky Rise, a plateau in the north-west Pacific Ocean *Shatskoye Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which the town of district significance of Shatsk in Shatsky District of Ryazan Oblast, Russia is incorporated as * Shatsk Raion (''Shatsky District''), a district of Volyn Oblast, Ukraine *Shatskaya (rural locality), a rural locality (a ''sloboda'') in Sapozhkovsky District Sapozhkovsky District (russian: Сапожко́вский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #128-ZS and municipalLaw #93-OZ district (raion), one of the twenty-five in Ryazan Oblast, Russia. It is located in the southern central part of the ... of Ryazan Oblast, Russia See also * Richard Schatzki * Olivier Schatzky {{Disambig ...
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Shatsky (surname)
Shatsky (masculine, Cyrillic: Шацкий) or Shatskaya (feminine, Cyrillic: Шацкая) is a Russian surname referring to people who arrived from the city Shatsk or from the river Shat. It may refer to the following notable people: * Igor Shatsky (born 1989), Kazakhstani football goalkeeper *Igor Shatsky, member of the Russian band Boa * Nikolay Shatsky (1895–1960), Soviet geologist * Nina Arkadyevna Shatskaya (born 1970), Russian singer * Nina Sergeevna Shatskaya (1940–2021), Russian actress *Stanislav Shatsky Stanislav Teofilovich Shatsky (alternativespelling: Shatskii) (Russian: Станисла́в Теофи́лович Ша́цкий; 13 June 1878, Smolensk – 30 October 1934, Moscow) was an important humanistic educator, writer, and education ... (1878–1934), Russian/Soviet educator, writer, and administrator References {{surname Russian-language surnames ...
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Shatskiy Hill
Shatskiy Hill () is a hill, 2,705 m, in the Dekefjellrantane Hills of the Weyprecht Mountains, Queen Maud Land. Discovered and plotted from air photos by the Third German Antarctic Expedition (1938–1939), led by Capt. Alfred Ritscher Alfred Ritscher (23 May 1879 in Bad Lauterberg – 30 March 1963 in Hamburg) was a German polar explorer. A ''Kapitän zur See'' in the ''Kriegsmarine'', he led the third German Antarctic Expedition in 1938–39, which mapped the New Swabia (ger .... Mapped from air photos and surveys by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition, 1956–60; remapped by Soviet Antarctic Expedition, 1960–61, and named after Soviet geologist, N.S. Shatskiy. See also * List of mountains of Queen Maud Land Hills of Queen Maud Land Princess Astrid Coast {{PrincessAstridCoast-geo-stub ...
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Shatsky District
Shatsky District (russian: Ша́цкий райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #128-ZS and municipalLaw #101-OZ district (raion), one of the twenty-five in Ryazan Oblast, Russia. It is located in the southeast of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the town of Shatsk. Population: 24,414 ( 2010 Census); The population of Shatsk accounts for 26.9% of the district's total population. Notable residents * Gennadi Bogachyov (born 1945 in Shatsk), stage and film actor *Ivan Zakharkin Ivan Grigorevich Zakharkin (russian: Васи́Иван Григорьевич Захаркин) (January 27, 1889 – October 15, 1944) was a Soviet colonel general in the Red Army during World War II, commander of the 49th Army during the Battle o ... (1889–1944), Soviet Army commander during World War II References Notes Sources * * {{Use mdy dates, date=November 2012 Districts of Ryazan Oblast ...
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Shatskyi Lakes
Shatsky Lakes ( uk, Шацькі озера; ''Shatski Ozera'') means "Lakes of Shatsk" in Ukrainian. It is a group of fresh water lakes located in northern Ukraine near the borders with Belarus and Poland, in the basin of the Bug river. The Shatsky Lakes are known for their clean, pure waters and views of the surrounding forests. The largest and most famous lake is Svitiaz. See also * Shatsk National Natural Park Shatsk National Natural Park ( uk, Шацький національний природний парк) is a national park of Ukraine which was established in 1983 and aimed to preserve, reconstitute and to use effectively Volyn Polissia natural c ... References External links Explore Ukraine: Shatsky Lakes offer untouched forests, clear water UNESCO Biosphere Reserves Directory * Ramsar sites in Ukraine {{Volyn-geo-stub ...
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Shatsky Rise
The Shatsky Rise is Earth's third largest oceanic plateau, (after Ontong Java and Kerguelen) located in the north-west Pacific Ocean east of Japan. It is one of a series of Pacific Cretaceous large igneous provinces (LIPs) together with Hess Rise, Magellan Rise, and Ontong Java-Manihiki- Hikurangi. It was named for Nikolay Shatsky (1895-1960), a Soviet geologist, expert in tectonics of ancient platforms. The rise consists of three large volcanic massifs, Tamu, Ori, and Shirshov, but, in contrast, there are few traces of magmatism on the surrounding ocean floor. Tamu Massif is likely the largest volcano yet discovered on Earth. In 2016, a study found that Tamu Massif covered the entire Shatsky Rise, meaning that the volcano had a surface area of , surpassing Olympus Mons in terms of surface area. Extent and volume It covers an area that has been estimated to (roughly the size of California or Sumatra) and a volume of . Beneath Shatsky rise, however, the Mohorovičić di ...
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Shatsk, Russia
Shatsk (russian: Шацк) is a town and the administrative center of Shatsky District in Ryazan Oblast, Russia, located on the Shacha River ( Tsna's tributary) southeast of Ryazan, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: History In the 16th century, the so-called Shatsk Gates was a strip of open land through the forest useful for Tatar raids that the Russians had to fortify. Shatsk proper was founded in 1553 as a military outpost for defending the southern borders of the Grand Duchy of Moscow. It was granted town status by Catherine the Great in 1779. Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Shatsk serves as the administrative center of Shatsky District. As an administrative division, it is incorporated within Shatsky District as the town of district significance of Shatsk. As a municipal division, the town of district significance of Shatsk is incorporated within Shatsky Municipal District as Shatskoye Urban Se ...
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Shatsk Raion
Shatsk Raion ( uk, Шацький район) was a raion in Volyn Oblast in western Ukraine. Its administrative center was the urban-type settlement of Shatsk. The raion was abolished and its territory was merged into Kovel Raion on 18 July 2020 as part of the administrative reform of Ukraine, which reduced the number of raions of Volyn Oblast to four. The last estimate of the raion population was See also *Administrative divisions of Volyn Oblast Volyn Oblast is subdivided into districts (''raions'') which are subdivided into territorial communities (''hromadas''). Current On 18 July 2020, the number of districts was reduced to four. These are: # Kamin-Kashyrskyi (Камінь-Кашир� ... References External linksshaadm.gov.ua Former raions of Volyn Oblast 1993 establishments in Ukraine Ukrainian raions abolished during the 2020 administrative reform {{Volyn-geo-stub ...
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Shatskaya (rural Locality)
Shatsky (masculine, Cyrillic: Шацкий), Shatskaya (feminine, Cyrillic: Шацкая), or Shatskoye (neuter, Cyrillic: Шацкое) may refer to: *Shatsky (surname) *Shatskiy Hill in Antarctica * Shatsky District in Ryazan Oblast, Russia *Shatskyi Lakes in Ukraine * Shatsky Rise, a plateau in the north-west Pacific Ocean *Shatskoye Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which the town of district significance of Shatsk in Shatsky District of Ryazan Oblast, Russia is incorporated as * Shatsk Raion (''Shatsky District''), a district of Volyn Oblast, Ukraine * Shatskaya (rural locality), a rural locality (a ''sloboda'') in Sapozhkovsky District of Ryazan Oblast, Russia See also *Richard Schatzki Richard Schatzki (1901–1992) was a German-American radiologist. He was born in Klafeld, Germany on February 22, 1901. In 1933, Nazi leadership declared that no one of Jewish background could hold a position in German governmental facilities. As a ... * Olivier Schatzky {{Disambi ...
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Sapozhkovsky District
Sapozhkovsky District (russian: Сапожко́вский райо́н) is an administrativeLaw #128-ZS and municipalLaw #93-OZ district (raion), one of the twenty-five in Ryazan Oblast, Russia. It is located in the southern central part of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the urban locality (a work settlement) of Sapozhok Sapozhok (russian: Сапожок) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. ;Urban localities *Sapozhok, Ryazan Oblast, a work settlement in Sapozhkovsky District of Ryazan Oblast ;Rural localities * Sapozhok, Saratov Oblast, a ' .... Population: 10,901 ( 2010 Census); The population of Sapozhok accounts for 35.6% of the district's total population. References Notes Sources * * {{Use mdy dates, date=November 2012 Districts of Ryazan Oblast ...
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Richard Schatzki
Richard Schatzki (1901–1992) was a Germans, German-United States, American radiologist. He was born in Klafeld, Germany on February 22, 1901. In 1933, Nazi leadership declared that no one of Jewish background could hold a position in German governmental facilities. As a result, Schatzki was forced to leave his University Hospital position. Four months later, Schatzki moved to America with his wife Greta and young son Stefan. They were the first Schatzkis to leave Germany, although other family members would join them in America in the years leading up to the war as conditions in Germany deteriorated further. Upon leaving his home nation, Germany, his wife was pregnant with their second son. After arriving in the United States, George Schatzki came into the world. He trained in radiology in Berlin with Hans Heinrich Berg (1889-1968) who was the leading diagnostic radiologist in Germany at that time. He immigrated to the United States in 1933 and worked as a radiologist physician in ...
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