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What (who) is Baikal fishes - definition

TYPE OF SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL
Baikal mcm; Baikal margolin; Baikal margo; Baikal MCM
  • The Chinese produced PS-01 variant, made at Factory 66.

Baikal Highway         
ROAD IN RUSSIA
Baykal Highway; Baykal highway; Baikal highway; M55 highway (Russia); Russian route M55; R258 highway (Russia)
The Baikal Highway is a federal highway in Russia. Its official designation is federal highway R258 "Baikal" ().
The Miraculous Draft of Fishes (Witz)         
  • [[Hans Bornemann]], Detail from the ''Heiligentaler Altar'', c 1445
PAINTING BY KONRAD WITZ
The Miraculous Draft of Fishes
The Miraculous Draft of Fishes is a 1444 oil on wood panel painting by the Swabian artist Konrad Witz, on view in the Museum of Art and History (Musée d'Art et d'Histoire) in Geneva, Switzerland. Witz was the first artist to be recognized for incorporating large landscapes in paintings with large amounts of detail.
Project Baikal         
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
Proj. Baikal; Proj Baikal
Project Baikal is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by the VostokSibAcademCenter of the Russian Academy of Architecture and Construction Sciences. It was established in 2004 and covers the fields of architecture, art, urbanism, and design.

Wikipedia

MCM pistol

The Margolin or (MCM pistol) Practice Shooting Pistol (Russian: Пистолет Марголина Целевой Малокалиберный) is a .22 LR pistol primarily used for competitive target shooting in 25m Standard Pistol class under the rules of the International Shooting Sport Federation for bullseye round-target shooting at 25 m. The Margolin has been used since the 1950s, and complies with all international competition standards.