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Russian mining company
Apatit JSC (Russian: АО «Апатит») is a Russian mining and processing enterprise engaged in the extraction of mineral raw materials for manufacture of chemicals
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Russian chemical company
phosphates. The company is based in Moscow, Russia, and its subsidiaries include Apatit, a company based in the Murmansk Region and engaged in the extraction of
PhosAgro
Russian billionaire businessman
Litvinenko. In 2012, PhosAgro purchased 20% of Apatit. Guryev led a management buyout to acquire control of Apatit and PhosAgro, and now owns 100% of the company
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Soviet locomotive
6 VL15A locomotives (VL15A-001 decommissioned) are in operation at the Apatit. VL15-004 in Scherbinka VL15-005 VL15-014 VL15-025 VL15S-028 VL15A-004 VL15s
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Mineral group, calcium phosphate
neu entdeckten Mineralien. Ich rechne hierzu folgende drei Körper: 1. Den Apatit des Herrn Werners. … "(On some still not precisely determined and quite
Apatite
Baltika-2 (Kaliningrad) 2006 — Apatit (Kirovsk) 2007 — Sever (Murmansk) 2008 — Torpedo-Piter (Saint Petersburg) 2009 — Apatit (Kirovsk) 2010 — Khimik (Koryazhma)
North-West Football Championship
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D4 of the Russian football league system, D5 in 1994–1997
Baltika-2 Kaliningrad 2006 – FC Apatit Kirovsk 2007 – FC Sever Murmansk 2008 – FC Torpedo St. Petersburg 2009 – FC Apatit Kirovsk 2010 – FC Khimik Koryazhma
Russian Amateur Football League
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Russian locomotive
Archived from the original on 4 October 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2011. "OAO Apatit 2ES10", www.railcolor.net "THREE RAILWAYS SIGN AGREEMENT WITH PREMIER LEASING
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a Ukrainian drone attack, resulting in a large fire. Drones struck the Apatit chemical plant in Cherepovets, which resulted in a pipeline carrying sulfuric
Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (1 January 2026 – 31 May 2026)
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Peninsula in the northwest of Russia
operations on the peninsula. Other large mining companies include OAO Apatit, which is the largest producer of phosphates in Europe; OAO Olcon, one of
Kola_Peninsula
Russian businessman (born 1963)
suspicion of illegally acquiring a stake in the state-owned fertilizer firm Apatit in 1994. The arrest was followed by purported investigations into taxation
Mikhail_Khodorkovsky
Northeast Corrective Labor Camps Administration of corrective labor camps of "Apatit" industrial complex General Administration of Petroleum Refinery and Synthetic
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about 50 years from the time the plant was put into operation. The OJSC Apatit enterprise, which is located on the Kola Peninsula, was the leading producer
Mining_industry_of_Russia
Island in Sundsvall Municipality, Sweden
on 13 January 2012. Retrieved 5 July 2011. Lundegårdh, Per H. (1971). "Apatit". Nyttosten i Sverige (in Swedish). Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell. p. 70
Alnön
Russian businessman
was arrested in the hospital on suspicion of stealing a 20% stake in JSC Apatit. On 31 May 2005, Lebedev was convicted of tax evasion in 2005, and sentenced
Platon_Lebedev
Soviet Russian film director and screenwriter
Metalnikov came from peasants. He was working as the chief engineer at the Apatit enterprise when he was arrested in 1937. Budimir's mother Zinaida Georgiyevna
Budimir_Metalnikov
Russian footballer
(1) 2001 FC Avtomobilist Noginsk 34 (1) 2005 FC Apatit Kirovsk 2006 FC Sever Murmansk 2007–2010 FC Apatit Kirovsk * Club domestic league appearances and
Aleksandr Lebedev (footballer)
Aleksandr_Lebedev_(footballer)
Town in Murmansk Oblast, Russia
incorporated as Apatity Urban Okrug. The main employer of Apatity is JSC "Apatit", the largest mining and concentrating enterprise in Europe and Russia.
Apatity
Alkaline-ultramafic rock complexes in the Kola Peninsula
part of a much larger a "North Atlantic Alkaline Province". Alnö Complex Apatit, company that mines ores from the Kola Alkaline Province Fen Complex Norra
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study (Ph.D.). Stockholm University. pp. 1–28. Lundegårdh, Per H. (1971). "Apatit". Nyttosten i Sverige (in Swedish). Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell. p. 70
Alnö_Complex
Place in Dalarna, Sweden
ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 3622134. PMID 23571605. Lundegårdh, Per H. (1971). "Apatit". Nyttosten i Sverige (in Swedish). Stockholm: Almqvist & Wiksell. p. 70
Grängesberg
Nonfunctional spacecraft or payload
and recovered in June 1969 off Gibraltar by the Soviet fishing trawler Apatit (possibly a Soviet spy ship disguised as such, which was commonplace during
Boilerplate_(spaceflight)
Russian financial institution, later holding company
any questions by the newspaper. Clearstream scandal Platon Lebedev YUKOS Apatit AVISMA Group MENATEP [ru] Ruling in Yukos shareholders' $100-bln suit against
Bank_Menatep
Russian footballer
2003 Petrotrest St. Petersburg 16 (0) 2005 Pskov-2000 9 (0) 2006–2007 FC Apatit Kirovsk 2008–2011 Sever Murmansk 132 (30) 2012 Petrotrest St. Petersburg
Dmitri Proshin (footballer, born 1984)
Dmitri_Proshin_(footballer,_born_1984)
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A variety of apatite from Wheal Franco in Devonshire.
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A variety of apatite of a greenish blue color.
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Native phosphate of lime, occurring usually in six-sided prisms, color often pale green, transparent or translucent.
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A massive impure apatite, or calcium phosphate.
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A massive variety of apatite.
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A poisonous nonmetallic element of the nitrogen group, obtained as a white, or yellowish, translucent waxy substance, having a characteristic disagreeable smell. It is very active chemically, must be preserved under water, and unites with oxygen even at ordinary temperatures, giving a faint glow, -- whence its name. It always occurs compined, usually in phosphates, as in the mineral apatite, in bones, etc. It is used in the composition on the tips of friction matches, and for many other purposes. The molecule contains four atoms. Symbol P. Atomic weight 31.0.