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| Vladimir ArnoldVladimir Igorevich Arnold ( , born June 12, 1937 in Odessa, USSR) is one of the world's most prolific mathematicians in the field of mechanics. His career dates from Stalinist USSR, and he is still active at the turn of the 21st century. One of his earlie | Vladimir Ivanovich VernadskyVladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky ( March 12, 1863, N. February 28, O. January 6 1945) was a Russian mineralogist and geochemist who first popularized the concept of the noosphere and deepened the idea biosphere to the meaning largely recognized by today's sci | Vladimir Vasilevich MarkovnikovVladimir Vasilevich Markovnikov was a Russian chemist born in Nizhny Novgorod December 22, 1838 died in February 1904. Markovnikov is best known for the Markovnikov Rule which he developed in 1869. The rule is useful for predicting the molecular structure |
| VlaardingenVlaardingen is a city in South Holland in the Netherlands. It is located on the north bank of the Nieuwe Maas/ Nieuwe Waterweg river where it connects with the Oude Maas. On the east the city is separated from Schiedam by a motorway. Other places nearby a | Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich Putin (́ ́ ́) (born October 7, 1952) has been the President of Russia since the year 2000. Early Life Putin was born in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) and graduated from the Law Department of Leningrad State Univ | Vladimir I, Prince of KievVladimir I, Prince of Kiev (c. 958 1015) (Russian name; Volodymyr in Ukrainian; Volodymer in Old Ruthenian; Valdimar in German), known as Saint Vladimir or Vladimir the Great was the illegitimate son of Sviatoslav I and the grandson of Olga of Kiev. Varan |
| Vladimir II, Prince of NovgorodVladimir II ''Holti ("the Nimble") ( 1020 1052) reigned as prince of Novgorod from 1036 until his death. The son of Yaroslav I, prince of Kiev, and Ingigerd (Anna), daughter of king Olaf Skotkonung of Sweden, he married Oda of Stade, a town near modern Ha | VltavaThe Vltava ( German: Moldau is the longest river in the Czech Republic, draining north from its source in Šumava through Cesky Krumlov, Ceske Budejovice and Prague, merging with the Elbe Labe at Melnik. It is 430 kilometers long and drains about 28 | VladivostokVladivostok ( Russian: ) is a city in Russia. It is the home port of the Russian Navy's Pacific Fleet and the administrative center of Primorsky Krai. The city's name means "controlling the East" in the Russian language. In the Chinese language, the city |
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