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Meaning of "tikhvin"

tikhvin (adjective) - of or relating to Tikhvin, a town in Russia known for its religious significance

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Tikhvin icon of the virgin.
The industrial enterprises of the district are concentrated in the town of Tikhvin.
The town of Tikhvin is located on its banks.
German forces withdrew from Tikhvin.
It crosses the Tikhvin Ridge from the south to the north.
He died in Leningrad and is interred in Tikhvin Cemetery.
It also contains the Tikhvin Cemetery with graves of many notable Petersburgers.
Church in the composition of the Holy Tikhvin.
Tikhvin was approached by a detachment of tsarist troops, headed by Prince Semyon Prozorovsky.
The old church was rededicated to Our Lady of Tikhvin.
He was buried in the Tikhvin Cemetery.
The famous Russian composer, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, was born in Tikhvin.
Between November and December, the brigade fought in the Tikhvin Defensive and Offensive operations.
In Tikhvin the chamber program of the 16th Moscow Easter Festival was opened.
Theotokos of Tikhvin.

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Tikhvin blossomed economically during the 17th and 18th centuries.
Victory at Tikhvin.
The icon is kept at the Tikhvin Assumption Monastery, where it was kept prior to 1917.
Location of Tikhvin.
Male Tikhvin Bogorodichny Assumption Monastery, photo, history, address, reviews.
Again, the question arose about the construction of the Tikhvin system.
How to get to the town of Tikhvin in St. Petersburg by public transport?
A secondary railway branches out south, connecting Tikhvin with Budogoshch.
In 1613 they advanced towards Tikhvin and laid a siege to the city, but were repelled.
The Fourth Army participated in the defense and attack of Tikhvin from October to December 1941.
In 1936 his remains were moved to the Tikhvin Cemetery of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra.

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