Mayakovsky (disambiguation)
- Mayakovsky (disambiguation)
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Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893–1930) was a Russian poet and playwright, among the foremost representatives of early-20th century Russian Futurism.
Mayakovsky (masculine) or Mayakovskaya (feminine) may also refer to:
See also
- Myakovsky (disambiguation)
- Majakowskiring, an ellipse-shaped street in Berlin, Germany named after Vladimir Mayakovsky
- Triumphalnaya Square in Moscow, commonly known as Mayakovsky Square
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