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7 unusual facts about Mykolaiv


Dasha from Sevastopol

The couple ran an inn in a village, then moved to Nikolaev, but Dasha eventually returned to Sevastopol where she ran a tavern and worked in a hospital.

Lev Kulchitsky

In 1860 he was appointed chairman of the military trial at Nikolaev port.

Mykolaiv

The majority of the Soviet Navy's surface ships including its only aircraft carrier, the Kuznetzov were built in Mykolaiv.

Mykolaiv Shipyard

Mykolaiv Shipyard may refer to three shipyards in the Ukrainian city of Mykolaiv or Nikolayev.

State Research and Design Shipbuilding Center

After the succession of Ukraine from the Soviet Union in 1992, the company became a major state design bureau, the State Research and Design Shipbuilding Center located in a seaport of Ukraine, Mykolaiv next to several shipyards.

Zorya-Mashproekt

On July 9, 1946 the Soviet government adopted a decision on establishing of the factory in Mykolaiv, while the city authorities found a spot in the southeastern suburbs of the city near a military airfield Kulbakine.

The complex is located in the city of Mykolaiv, Ukraine and is part of the Ukrainian Defense Industries (Ukroboronprom) state corporation.


Mykola Arkas

Mykola Arkas was born on December 26, 1852 (7 January 1853), in Nikolaev in the family of Black Sea Fleet Admiral Mykola Arkas and Sophia, née Bogdanovich.


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