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Sarychev, on ship Slava Rossii (Glory of Russia), described and mapped the coastline of the Sea of Okhotsk from Okhotsk to Aldoma, many of the Aleutian Islands (especially Unalaska).
But people would still celebrate their Slava (patron saints), and the priest would go through the village and be invited into the house by the householder to celebrate his Slava.
Slava G. Turyshev (Russian: Слава Турышев) is a Russian physicist now working in the US at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
It is a Slava (Patron saint feast day) of St. Vitus, connected in Serbian culture to the Battle of Kosovo, among other events.
In 2006 Slava Kolomiychuk attended Kiev Polytechnic Institute and got a strong interest in software development and web applications.