Examples of using Gatchina in English and their translations into Spanish
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was the patron of the city of Gatchina, the palace and its parks.
Then he led Red Army squadrons during fights with troops of General Krasnov near Gatchina.
For security reasons, Alexander III moved with his family from the Winter Palace to Gatchina Palace.
In June 1902, Michael transferred to the Blue Cuirassier Regiment and moved to Gatchina, where the regiment was based.
According to the report of the Gatchina District Medical Association, the author was examined on 23 March 2001.
On 18 August 2004, the Gatchina City Court examined the author's complaint in his absence
The wedding took place on 30 October 1799 at Gatchina Palace, one week after the wedding of her sister Elena.
On 22 March 2001, the author was interrogated by Mr. V.V. in the presence of the Gatchina City Prosecutor and an ex officio lawyer.
On 6 August 2001, the author submitted another written complaint to the Gatchina City Prosecutor.
On 23 October 2001, the senior assistant of the Gatchina City Prosecutor decided not to initiate criminal proceedings.
Maria continued to live in the Anichkov Palace in St. Petersburg and at Gatchina Palace.
On numerous occasions, the author unsuccessfully complained about the failure of the Gatchina City Prosecutor's Office to duly provide him with a copy of the decision of 18 May 2002,
turned the area south of Gatchina into a retreat where he
The exhibition in the Arsenal building of Gatchina Palace is devoted to the travels of the owners of the Gatchina Palace, starting from Paul I, when he was Grand Duke,
including a castle and park in Gatchina, actually belong to Leningrad Oblast rather than Saint Petersburg.
On 18 June 2001, the author submitted a written complaint to the Gatchina City Prosecutor,
On 7 August 2001, the Gatchina City Prosecutor replied by informing the author that,
On 18 May 2002, the Gatchina City Prosecutor decided not to initiate criminal proceedings with regard to the unlawful methods used by officers of the District Department
On 17 June 2004, the author complained to the Gatchina City Court about the decision of 18 May 2002 not to initiate criminal proceedings with regard to the unlawful methods used against him by officers of the District Department.
In 1783, the Empress granted him another estate at Gatchina, where he was allowed to maintain a brigade of soldiers whom he drilled on the Prussian model, an unpopular stance at the time.