RFEGNCA7–Start an unmanned target VR-2 Strizh. Polygon Chauda, Crimea. 1999.
RF2A1NNGM–Submerged off the coast of Feodosia, near the Old city, the Turkish cargo ship Berg, which crashed near Cape Chauda on the night of February , 2018
RM2AFXPWW–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1906 1ra sección. ...» gasasmsá$. v -?<? s¿.:-4 I 1 • Abril 27 de lfO-.-A. CHauda y Cía -Qi-Ij nebra, ciase 08.. v-7-mayo. ! AeSsa a»a 37.648
RMEFGPDN–Start an unmanned target VR-2 Strizh at the site for training of air defense. Polygon Chauda, Crimea. 1999.
RF2A1NNJ7–Submerged off the coast of Feodosia, near the Old city, the Turkish cargo ship Berg, which crashed near Cape Chauda on the night of February , 2018
RM2AFXPJW–. Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina. 1906 1ra sección. v -?<? s¿.:-4 I 1 • Abril 27 de lfO-.-A. CHauda y Cía -Qi-Ij nebra, ciase 08.. v-7-mayo. ! AeSsa a»a 37.648. ¡brii 28 de 1900.--»-:iirinue losé Cárh-pa.- Abril 27 de 1905. —í3eítrán, Domínguez yjFernández. — Artículos de las clases 61 á 71. j v-7-mayo. j : i fie*.-. íí--i 3V.6S7 ? ECONÓMICOS 5 Abril 30 de 1906.-A. Zamboni y Cía.- Confecciones de papel recubiertas de tela, cía-!ses 48 y 49. v-7-mayo. Aet,¡» »< Í7.65S :
RFEGA6TH–Soviet type anti-aircraft missiles. Chauda Crimea.1999.
RFEFJEH5–Soviet type anti-aircraft missiles. Chauda Crimea.1999.
RMEG56T3–Soviet type anti-aircraft missiles. Chauda, Crimea.1999.
RMEFGNM4–Missile air defense systems 'Krug' (SA-4 Ganef) on the launcher. Chauda, Crimea. 1999.
RMEFNCCD–Missile air defense systems Krug (SA-4 Ganef) on the launcher. Chauda, Crimea. 1999.
RF2A1NNJR–Submerged off the coast of Feodosia, near the Old city, the Turkish cargo ship Berg, which crashed near Cape Chauda on the night of February , 2018
RMRHJYEA–. Biology of the seas of the U.S.S.R. Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. 360 BIOLOGY OF THE SEAS OF THE U.S.S.R. had a salinity similar to that of the present Caspian Sea. Their population, consisting of numerous species of Didacna, Adacna, Dreissensia, Neritina and Micromelania, was close to the present-day Caspian fauna. I. Gerasimov and K. Markov (1939) suppose that 'as a result of the loss of salinity of the Apsheron basin immigrants from the west, from the Black Sea (Kuyal'nik- Chauda) appeared in it. In the Baku basin era the flow of immigrants (from Chauda) had e