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English: Imperial Russian clipper Almaz in New York, Oct. 1863.
Русский: Винтовой клипер Алмаз в Нью-Йорке, октябрь 1863 года.
Date October 1863
Source Архив фототографий кораблей русского и советского ВМФ.
Author Unknown.
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  1. Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation. Information about succession of the Russian Federation, legal continuity and repatriation (Russian)
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