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Grozny

Grozny (; ) is the capital city of the Chechen Republic, Russia. The city lies on the Sunzha River. According to the 2010 Census, it had a population of 271,573; up from 210,720 recorded in the 2002 Census, but still only about two-thirds of 399,688 recorded in the 1989 Census.

Grozny (disambiguation)

Grozny is the capital city of the Chechen Republic, Russia.

Grozny (masculine), Groznaya (feminine), or Groznoye (neuter) may also refer to:

  • Ivan the Terrible (Grozny) (1530–1584), Grand Prince of Moscow (1533–1547) and the Tsar of Russia (1547–1584)
  • Grozny Group, a volcano on the Kuril Islands, Russia
  • Grozny Urban Okrug, a municipal formation which the city of republic significance of Grozny in the Chechen Republic, Russia is incorporated as
  • Grozny (inhabited locality) (Groznaya, Groznoye), several inhabited localities in Russia
  • Groznoye, a village in Kyrgyzstan
Grozny (inhabited locality)

Grozny (; masculine), Groznaya (; feminine), or Groznoye (; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia:

Urban localities
  • Grozny, a city and the capital of the Chechen Republic
Rural localities
  • Grozny (Pobedenskoye Rural Settlement), Maykopsky District, Republic of Adygea, a khutor in Maykopsky District of the Republic of Adygea; municipally, a part of Pobedenskoye Rural Settlement of that district;
  • Grozny (Kirovskoye Rural Settlement), Maykopsky District, Republic of Adygea, a khutor in Maykopsky District of the Republic of Adygea; municipally, a part of Kirovskoye Rural Settlement of that district;
  • Grozny, Novozybkovsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a settlement in Vereshchaksky Rural Administrative Okrug of Novozybkovsky District in Bryansk Oblast;
  • Grozny, Pogarsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a settlement in Prirubkinsky Rural Administrative Okrug of Pogarsky District in Bryansk Oblast;
  • Grozny, Oryol Oblast, a settlement in Gostomlsky Selsoviet of Kromskoy District in Oryol Oblast
Grozny (horse)

Grozny (1995–2000) was a gray racehorse who won the Enlace Derby Nacional in 1998. He died in 2000.

Usage examples of "grozny".

He picked up his AK-47 and waited while Grozny hastened into the trees.

I am, Lieutenant Lysenko mentally noted as he hurried after Grozny and Serov.

Perfect silence, at the speed Serov, Grozny, and him were maintaining, was virtually impossible.

Lysenko had retreated several steps, unable to fire without hitting Grozny and Serov.

As the final shots were fired and the last Russian soldier spilled his blood on the streets of Grozny, the general who had abandoned his troops was far away, cowering in a dank corner of his basement haven, his knees tucked up to his chin, rump settled into a cold, muddy puddle.

Feyodov learned that he had been dishonorably discharged from the military the day he had been discovered in the Grozny cellar.

Malamud thought he was looking for someone else and still spotted Ivan Grozny, the identification would be very hard to discredit in court.

From a fiscal standpoint, my three-year-old daughter is more fiscally accountable than Yeltsin or Viktor Grozny ever was.

Israelis claim Grozny sold the Iranians sickle missiles with nuclear warheads when he helped negotiate the 2007 Middle East Peace Accord.

Viktor Ilyich Grozny walks to the podium to address the members of the United Nations Security Council and the rest of the world.

Please inform President Grozny that the United States will not launch any missiles at the Russian Federation or her allies, but we will not shirk our responsibilities in defending the State of Israel.

Secretary Borgia, I want to speak with Viktor Grozny and General Xiliang now.

Mailer and his senior military advisors, fists clenched, stare at the image of Viktor Grozny, the pale Russian president wearing a black sweater, a large Victorian cross dangling from his neck.

Trend on Concord Station, Grozny Street, where the Style walked side by side with gray-suited, slumming Earthers from exclusive upper levels, the ruling class making their own statement in shades of pearl and charcoal.

Home was a little behind the main frontage of Grozny, so to speak, a T-shaped pocket, a pleasantly lit little dead-end street called Grozny Close, which protected its hundred or so apartments from the traffic and rush and the slightly higher crime rate of Grozny Street proper.