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Irina Slutskaya
Irina Slutskaya

Irina Eduardovna Slutskaya ; born 9 February 1979) is a Russian former figure skater. She is a two-time World champion (2002, 2005), two-time Olympic medalist (silver in 2002, bronze in 2006), seven-time European champion (1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006), a four-time Grand Prix Final champion (2000–2002, 2005) and a four-time Russian national champion (2000–2002, 2005).

Smalyavichy
Smalyavichy

Smalyavichy is a city in Minsk Region, Belarus, capital of the Smalyavichy District. It is situated by the Plisa River.

Smalyavichy District
Smalyavichy District

Smalyavichy District , is a second-level administrative subdivision (raion) of Belarus in Minsk Region. Its seat is the town of Smalyavichy but the most populated one is Zhodzina.

Smolevichi, Bryansk Oblast
Smolevichi, Bryansk Oblast

Smolevichi is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Smolevichskoye Rural Settlement, Klintsovsky District, Bryansk Oblast, Russia. The population was 737 as of 2010.

Slutsky equation

The Slutsky equation in economics, named after Eugen Slutsky, relates changes in Marshallian (uncompensated) demand to changes in Hicksian (compensated) demand, which is known as such since it compensates to maintain a fixed level of utility. There are two parts of the Slutsky equation, namely the substitution effect, and income effect.

Pas kontuszowy
Pas kontuszowy

Kontush belt was a cloth sash used for girding a kontusz (a robe-like garment). It was one of the most distinctive items of male dress of Polish and Lithuanian nobility (szlachta) from about 17th through the 19th centuries.

Slutsk
Slutsk

Slutsk is a city in Belarus, located on the Sluch River 105 km (65 mi) south of Minsk. As of 2010 its population is of 61,400.

Slutsky

Slutsky is a surname derived from Slutsk. It is shared by the following people: Abram Slutsky (1898–1938), Jewish Ukrainian Soviet head of the foreign intelligence service (GUGB) Allan Slutsky, known as "Dr.

Slutsk affair
Slutsk affair

The Slutsk affair refers to the massacre of thousands of Jews and others that occurred in Slutsk, Belarus in the Soviet Union, in October 1941, near the city of Minsk while under German occupation during World War II. The perpetrators were a combination of Gestapo special forces and Lithuanian allies of the Third Reich. Nearly 4,000 Jews were murdered over a two-day period along with thousands of non-Jews.

List of castles in Belarus

This is a list of castles in Belarus.

Slutsky's theorem

In probability theory, Slutsky's theorem extends some properties of algebraic operations on convergent sequences of real numbers to sequences of random variables.The theorem was named after Eugen Slutsky. Slutsky's theorem is also attributed to Harald Cramér.

Slutsk uprising
Slutsk uprising

The Slutsk uprising or the Slutsk defence was an unsuccessful armed attempt to establish an independent Belarus. It took place in late 1920, near the end of the Polish-Soviet War, in the region of the town of Slutsk.

Slutsk District

Slutsk District is a second-level administrative subdivision of Belarus in the Minsk Region.