The Protva (Russian: Протва) is a river in the Moscow and Kaluga oblasts in Russia. It is a left tributary of the Oka. It is 282 kilometres (175 mi) long...
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Protva may refer to: Protva, a river in Moscow and Kaluga Oblasts of Russia Protva, a former town in Kaluga Oblast, Russia, now part of Zhukov, Kaluga...
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О́бнинск) is a city in Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the bank of the Protva River 100 kilometers (62 mi) southwest of Moscow and 80 kilometers (50 mi)...
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Moscow and 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) west of Serpukhov, on the left bank of the Protva River. Population: 37,308 (2010 Russian census); 36,175 (2002 Census); 34...
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Zhukov, Kaluga Oblast (redirect from Protva (urban-type settlement))
Zhukovsky District in Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the Ugodka River (Protva's tributary) 90 kilometers (56 mi) northwest of Kaluga, the administrative...
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Setun (in Moscow) Istra (near Moscow) Ruza (near Ruza) Nara (in Serpukhov) Protva (near Serpukhov) Luzha (near Maloyaroslavets) Ugra (near Kaluga) Upa (near...
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extinct East Baltic tribe, lived from the 4th century in the basin of the Protva River, near the modern Russian towns of Mozhaysk, Vereya, and Borovsk. It...
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of the Balts living in the Protva Basin in present-day Russia.: 307 Based on Baltic substratum and hydronomy in the Protva Basin, the following phonology...
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from source to mouth: Zusha (right) Upa (right) Zhizdra (left) Ugra (left) Protva (left) Nara (left) Lopasnya (left) Besputa (right) Osyotr (right) Moskva...
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administrative center of Borovsky District of Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the Protva River just south from the oblast's border with Moscow Oblast. Population:...
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Naro-Fominsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Protva River 113 kilometers (70 mi) southwest of Moscow. Population: 5,368 (2010...
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oblast's river system. Other rivers include the Ugra, the Zhizdra, the Protva, and the Vorya. Large lakes: Bezdon and Svyatoye. As of 2006,[update] the...
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"Osinovka". SWRR. "Pronya (Russia)". SWRR. "Moskva". and "Ruza". SWRR. "Protva". SWRR. "Ugra (Oka)". and "Demina". SWRR. "Unzha". SWRR. "Neya". SWRR. "Kostroma"...
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On the south flow the tributaries of the Oka, including the Nara, the Protva, and the Lopasnya Rivers. The Moskva River, which almost entirely flows...
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the Lithuanian King Mindaugas, Tautvilas and Gedivydas, at the Battle of Protva on 15 January 1248. Rulers of Russia family tree Fennel, John (1983). The...
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Russia, which originates in Moscow Oblast. It is a right tributary of the Protva (in the Oka river basin). The Luzha has a length of 159 km (99 mi) and a...
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[data missing] Acarnania Greeks East Galindian Indo-European [data missing] Protva basin Eastern Galindians Eastern Navarrese Basque (language isolate) 1991...
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Smolensk, promising that they could keep what they would conquer. On the Protva River they defeated the Duke of Moscow, but near Zubtsov lost to the Duke...
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Demidov Poshekhonye → Poshekhonye-Volodarsk → Poshekhonye Prishib → Leninsk Protva → Zhukov Pryoysish-Elau → Bagrationovsk Pyora → Gondatti → Vladimiro-Shimanovsky...
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Smolensk promising that they could keep what they would conquer. On the Protva River they defeated the Duke of Moscow but lost to the Duke of Vladimir-Suzdal...
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the Eastern Galindians, who lived in the lands near Moscow and within the Protva river basin. In the middle of the 1st millennium, Slavs began to invade...
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is a town in Borovsky District of Kaluga Oblast, Russia, located on the Protva River 76 kilometers (47 mi) northeast of Kaluga, the administrative center...
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Borovsky District Боровский район District Borovsk, across the Protva River Flag Coat of arms Location of Borovsky District in Kaluga Oblast Coordinates:...
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region, Russia. The village of Spas-Zagorye, located on the bend of the Protva river, 9.5 km from Maloyaroslavets and 3 km from Obninsk. The data in the...
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the Moscow Basin and are named after places near Serpukhov (Tarusa and Protva). Strata belonging to the Zapaltyubian are not exposed in the Moscow Basin...
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the medieval period one of the Upper Oka Principalities, situated at the Protva River (some 80 km south-to-southwest of Moscow, or some 20 km downstream...
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Pliva River in Bosnia and Herzegovina Protva Valles 28°55′S 299°24′E / 28.92°S 299.4°E / -28.92; 299.4 260.0 Protva River Rahway Valles 9°18′N 173°48′E...
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with the task of breaking through the defense on the right bank of the Protva River, on the Kremenka-Drakino section. By 25.12.1941 the division broke...
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heavy fighting near Vereya as part of the 19th Army, then retreated to the Protva on the line of Aleksino, Petrishchevo and further to Dorokhovo. Subsequently...
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which it advanced to Vilnius, Minsk and Moscow, where it was stopped at the Protva river. In October 1943, the Division was reduced to only a combat group...
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