KIEV — could refer to two radio stations in United States:*KIEV (AM), a radio station broadcasting at 1500 kHz on the AM band, licensed to serve Culver City, California, California. *KIEV (870 AM), a defunct radio station formerly broadcasting at 870… … Wikipedia
Soviet aircraft carrier Kiev (disambiguation) — One ship class and one aircraft carrier have been named Kiev after the third largest city of the Soviet Union and the capital city of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic.*, a conventionally powered class of four heavy aircraft carrying… … Wikipedia
Kiev University (disambiguation) — Kiev University usually refers to the historic university founded in Kiev in 1834 whose current full name is the National Taras Shevchenko University of Kiev. Many other institutions of higher education in Kiev are currently called Universities… … Wikipedia
Kiev Passenger Railway Station — [ Old English Gothic style in 18th century] Kiev Passenger Railway Station ( uk. Київ Пасажирський , Kyiv Passazhyrs’kyi ) is Kiev s main passenger railway station, serving more than 170,000 passengers per day (as of 2005). The station provides… … Wikipedia
List of Major Archbishops of Kiev–Galicia — For Roman Catholic bishops, see Bishops of Kiev (disambiguation). This is a list of Major Archbishops of Kiev Galicia from the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. Following the Union of Brest the Metropolia of Kiev Halych and all Rus broke relations … Wikipedia
Battle of Kiev — The Battle of Kiev may refer to one of two battles of World War II: Battle of Kiev (1941), when two German Panzer Groups encircled a Soviet army in the city Battle of Kiev (1943), when the city was liberated by the Soviet 1st Ukrainian Front Kiev … Wikipedia
Michael of Kiev — may refer to: Mikhail of Vladimir, first grand prince of Kiev named Michael, reigned briefly in 1171 Michael of Chernigov, 2nd grand prince of Kiev named Michael, reigned 1238–1239 anew 1241–1246, executed by Mongols, glorified as a Saint Michael … Wikipedia
Mstislav of Kiev — may refer to: Mstislav I of Kiev (1076 – 1132) Mstislav II of Kiev (died 1172) Mstislav III of Kiev (died 1223) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same personal name. If an … Wikipedia
Darnytsia (disambiguation) — Darnytsia (Ukrainian: Дарниця) is a Ukrainian name which may stand for: Darnytsia, a historical and administrative neighbourhood of Ukraine s capital Kiev Darnytsia Railway Station, a large railway station in Kiev. Darnytsia (Kiev Metro), a metro … Wikipedia
Vladimir (disambiguation) — Vladimir ( bg. Владимир, ru. Владимир, mk. Владимир, sr. Владимир) is the Bulgarian, Croatian, Russian, Macedonian, and Serbian spelling of a Slavic name of Church Slavonic and Old East Slavic origin. It is directly related to the Germanic… … Wikipedia