Russian cosmonaut - translation to spanish
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Russian cosmonaut - translation to spanish

SOVIET COSMONAUT
Alexander Volkov (cosmonaut); Aleksandr Volkov (cosmonaut); Alexander Alexandrovich Volkov (cosmonaut)

Russian cosmonaut      
cosmonauta ruso
all-Russian         
  • [[Russian Empire Census]] of 1897 showing the "Distribution of the principal nationalities of European Russia (in the native language)" including Great Russian, Little Russian, Belarusian, and Russian 'in general'
  • Moscow]]. The territories of today's Ukraine and Belarus were part of the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]].
  • Principalities of Kievan Rus', 1054–1132
  • "Little Russian language" in Russian empire census
PEOPLE
Russias; All the Russias; Of all rus; Of All Ukraine; Of all Ukraine; Triune Russian people; All-Russian people; Triune Russian nation; All-Russian; Pan-Russian; Pan-Russian nation; Triune nation
= estatal
Ex: Of considerable value is documentation produced by the all-Russian Bureau of Military Organisations which reflects the transformation of the army into an active revolutionary force.
Soviet Russia         
  • Flag adopted by the Russian SFSR national parliament in 1991
  • The [[Battle of Stalingrad]], considered by many historians as a decisive turning point of World War II
  • [[Matryoshka doll]] taken apart
  • The Russian SFSR in 1922
  • The Russian SFSR in 1924
  • The Russian SFSR in 1929
  • The Russian SFSR in 1936
  • The Russian SFSR in 1940
  • The Russian SFSR in 1956–1991
CONSTITUENT REPUBLIC OF THE SOVIET UNION (1922–1991)
Soviet Russia (independent country in 1917—1922); RSFSR; Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic; Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic; Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic; Sovdepia; R.S.F.S.R.; Bolshevik Russia; Soviet-Russia; Bolshevist Russia.; Russia SFSR; Federated Soviet Socialist Republic of Russia; Russian Socialist Federal Soviet Republic; Russian SSR; Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic; Soviet russia; Russian Soviet Republic; Russian SFSR; Russian Soviet Socialist Republic; Russian S.F.S.R.; Soviet Russian; RSFSR (1990-1991); Russian SFSR (1990-1991); РСФСР; Р.С.Ф.С.Р; Russian S.F.S.R; RFSFR; Federal Soviet Russia; Soviet Russian Republic; Soviet Russia; Bolshevik/Soviet Russia; Bolshevist/Soviet Russia; Russian Soviet Federated Socialistic Republic; Socialist Russia; Russia RFSR; Bolshevist Russia; Russia SSR; Russian Soviet Socialist Federative Republic; RSSR; Rsfsr; Russia (1917-91); Soviet Russia (unofficial name of state); Autonomous republics of the Russian SFSR; Autonomous republics of the RSFSR; Bololand; Russian sfsr; Soviet Republic of Russia; Russian Federative Republic; Russian Federal Republic; Federative Republic of Russia; Federal Republic of Russia; Soviet Federative Socialist Republic of Russia; Soviet Federal Socialist Republic of Russia; SFSR of Russia; SFSR Russia; Soviet Socialist Republic of Russia; SSR of Russia; SSR Russia; SFSR (Russia)
Rusia Soviética (la antigua URSS, unión soviética comunista)

Definition

Great Russian
¦ adjective &noun former term for Russian (language and people), as distinguished from other peoples and languages of the old Russian Empire.

Wikipedia

Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Volkov

Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Volkov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Во́лков; born 27 May 1948) is a retired Soviet cosmonaut. He is a veteran of 3 space flights, including twice to the Mir Soviet space station, and is the father of cosmonaut Sergey Volkov.

Examples of use of Russian cosmonaut
1. The station‘s other crew members are Fincke and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakov.
2. In 1'63 Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova, a Russian cosmonaut, was the first woman in space.
3. Also aboard were U.S. astronaut Michael Fincke and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Lonchakov.
4. She joined a Russian cosmonaut and a U.S. astronaut for the trip.
5. Aboard were Peggy Whitson of Beaconsfield, Iowa, veteran Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko and Dr.