Note:
(a) R-36 (missile)
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(In service 1967–present; Manufacturer Yuzhny Machine-Building Plant)
(b) Yuzhmash
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([full English name] AM Makarov Yuzhny Machine-Building Plant, or [English shorthand] PA Yuzhmash; Ukraine and Russia: literally, Production Association Southern Machine-Building Plant named after AM Makarov; a large state-owned company located in Dnipropetrovsk)
Compare Yuzhne
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(Ukrainian, whose former spelling of the same language was "Yuzhny, translated as 'southern' n. adj."; a port city in Ukraine)
(c) Dnipropetrovsk
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(The city is built mainly upon the both banks of the [river] Dnieper, at its confluence with the Samara River)
This is the Ukraine spelling of the city name, while that of Russian: Dnepropetrovsk (the difference is a single letter: i and e).
In the the vein, The river name Dnieper (in English) is "Dnepr in Russian, Dnipro in Ukrainian."
For the spellings, see Welcome to Dnipropetrovsk!
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("The old fortress settlement has existed since the middle of the 16th century. The new town was founded in 1776 by the Russian Prince, Potemkin by order of Catherine II, Empress of the Russian Empire and was called Yekaterinoslav (Ekaterinoslav) from 1776 to 1926")