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Ivan Efremov

Places linked to the name of Ivan Efremov
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Vyritsa, a village near St.Petersburg where Ivan Efremov was born
Vyritsa views
The railway station "Vyritsa" The wood Church of Our Lady of Kazan (1913). Seraphim of Vyritsa, a well-known Russian saint lived here The Oredezh, a beautiful river flowing through Vyritsa

The small museum of Ivan Efremov
The library in Vyritsa where the museum is located The room dedicated to Ivan Efremov

 

St.Petersburg colleges where Ivan Efremov studied
St.Petersburg State University. Efremov attended the Biological Department in 1924-1926 The College of Mines. Efremov studied here in 1927-1935 and received PhD

 

Moscow Paleontological Institute and Paleontological Museum.
Ivan Efremov worked at the Institute in 1935-1959
The Paleontological Institute and Museum
The main building of Paleontological Institute One of the rooms of Paleontological Museum

Expositions dedicated to Efremov
A stand devoted to Ivan Efremov and his bust A skull of the predatory Dinocephalus Titanophoneus discovered by Efremov A skeleton of the pangolin Titanophoneus Potens discovered by Efremov

 

Komarovo, a suburban settlement near St.Petersburg.
The tomb of Ivan Efremov is in Komarovo cemetery
One of the streets in Komarovo. The village has been believed to be a prestige place to build cottages both in the Soviet times and now Komarovo is a popular place for having rest. Many people spend their holidays on the beach of Gulf of Finland Komarovo cemetery. The tomb of Ivan Efremov

 


 
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