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    Omsk Orenburg Oryol Penza Pskov Rostov Ryazan Sakhalin Samara Saratov Smolensk Sverdlovsk Tambov Tomsk Tver Tula Tyumen Ulyanovsk Vladimir Volgograd Vologda...
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  • electrical substations in Smolensk, Kaluga and Bryansk Oblasts. A fuel storage tank belonging to Lukoil was set on fire in Smolensk Oblast by falling drone...
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    conducted a number of successful combat operations in the Vitebsk — Orsha — Smolensk area resulting in multiple enemy deaths and destroyed materiel and equipment...
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  • Shcheglovskiy Val plant in Tula, which produces Pantsir missile systems, the Smolensk Aviation Plant, and in Oryol Oblast. Russian officials also claimed that...
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    occupying Eastern Belarus. This forced the Obliskomzap to evacuate to Smolensk. The Smolensk Governorate was passed to the Western Oblast. Faced with the German...
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    biggest cities of Kievan Rus' or Ancient Rus' were Novgorod, Kiev, Polotsk, Smolensk, Murom and Rostov. Through trade and cultural contact with Byzantine Empire...
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  • their vehicle for that of the legion. Long-range drones hit two towns in Smolensk Oblast, while an explosion was reported in a forest in Kaluga Oblast. Officials...
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    the Crimean peninsula such as Sevastopol, Kacha, Hvardiiske, Simferopol Raion, Sarych, and others. In 2005 a dispute broke out between Russia and Ukraine...
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    (Binəqədi) raion Garadagh (Qaradağ) raion Khatai (Xətai) raion Khazar (Xəzər) raion Narimanov (Nərimanov) raion Nasimi (Nəsimi) raion Nizami raion Pirallahi...
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    Polyanovka), the Grand Duchy of Moscow was able to recover the Duchy of Smolensk (Smolensk Voivodeship) and later annex territory of Left-bank Ukraine (Truce...
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    Tbilisi (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Georgia regained independence, the raion system was modified and reshuffled. According to the latest revision, Tbilisi raions include: Mtatsminda District,...
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    administratively divided into four districts: Gagarin Raion Lenin Raion Nakhimov Raion Balaklava Raion On 18 March 2014, Russia claimed to have annexed Crimea...
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    Kyiv (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    decree, Kyiv was subdivided into 6 police raions (districts); later being increased to 10. In 1917, there were 8 Raion Councils (Duma), which were reorganised...
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    List of Soviet Air Force bases (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    VVAUL Smolensk Smolensk Smolensk Oblast Russia VTA - Military Transport Aviation 103 GVVTAP Li-2, An-12, Il-14 & An-26 Smolensk Smolensk Smolensk Oblast...
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    Donetsk (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    and up to 556 millimetres per year. Starting on 7 April 2014, Donetsk was de facto governed by the Donetsk People's Republic as its capital city. The Donetsk...
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    Dnieper (category Rivers of Smolensk Oblast)
    major transboundary rivers of Europe, rising in the Valdai Hills near Smolensk, Russia, before flowing through Belarus and Ukraine to the Black Sea. Approximately...
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  • Ulyanovsk – Vladimir Lenin, whose birth name was Ulyanov Voroshilovka (Smolensk) and Voroshilovo – Kliment Voroshilov Yaroslavl – Prince Yaroslav I the...
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    Raion) Slavensk – Slavensk (today Nikopol) Kisikermen – Kisikermen (today Beryslav) Saksagan – Saksagan (today village of Saksahan in Kamianske Raion...
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    and the neighboring countries. There are frequent services to Moscow, Smolensk, Vilnius, Riga, Kyiv and Warsaw.[citation needed] According to the 2019...
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    under threat. Egypt remained nominally under Ottoman sovereignty but was de facto independent.[citation needed] In 1838 in a situation similar to that...
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  • factory operated by the state-run Tactical Missile Armament corporation in Smolensk. Three people were reportedly wounded by Ukrainian shelling at a market...
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  • List of political disinformation website campaigns in Russia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Wie Putin-Trolle die deutsche Öffentlichkeit manipulieren". www.t-online.de (in German). 2022-08-29. Archived from the original on 2023-11-23. Retrieved...
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    Baturyn (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    service. The fortress was captured and burned by Russian troops during the Smolensk War in 1633. Control of the town was wrested away from the Commonwealth...
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  • and is also a part of the larger Balto-Slavic languages. It was the de facto and de jure official language of the former Soviet Union. Russian has remained...
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    Bosporus, Vosporo, Korchev, Cerchio Sister cities Mogilev, Smolensk, Çanakkale, Oryol, Odintsovo, Sochi Climate Cfa Website горсовет-керчь.рф (de facto)...
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  • (1494–1555), German scientist, "father of mineralogy" MPC · 3212 3213 Smolensk 1977 NQ Smolensk, Russian city MPC · 3213 3214 Makarenko 1978 TZ6 Anton Makarenko...
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    in 1471, five other voivodeships were set up between 1504 and 1514. The Smolensk Voivodeship, the largest of all, was established in 1508, but was lost...
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  • Novosibirsk Omsk Orenburg Orsk Penza Perm Rostov-na-Donu Samara Saransk Saratov Smolensk Stavropol Tambov Tomsk Tyumen Ufa Ulyanovsk Vladimir Vladivostok Voronezh...
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    Québec City, Canada (since 2002) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (since 1986) Rotterdam, Netherlands (since 1966) Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain Santiago, Cuba Shanghai...
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    Oblast and Smolensk Oblast, while his maternal grandparents came from Arel'sk, Trubchevsky District, Bryansk Oblast and Kalynivka, Korosten Raion, Zhytomyr...
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