Leshukonskoye (‹See Tfd›Russian: Лешуконское) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Leshukonsky District of Arkhangelsk Oblast...
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Leshukonskoye Airport is an airport in the selo of Leshukonskoye, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. It is located approximately 240 kilometres (150 mi) east...
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was a scheduled Soviet domestic passenger flight from Arkhangelsk to Leshukonskoye in the Russian SSR, operated by Aeroflot. The Antonov An-24RV that was...
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north-east of the oblast, including the town of Mezen and the selo of Leshukonskoye, and there are still no roads into the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, on the...
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Australia. 1983 – Aeroflot Flight 601 crashes during takeoff from Leshukonskoye Airport, killing 44 of the 49 people on board. 1994 – Air France Flight...
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Airport Kyren Kyren Airport Kyzyl-Syr UENK Kyzyl-Syr Airport Leshukonskoye ULAL LDG Leshukonskoye Airport Magadan UHMT Magadan-13 Airport Menzelinsk UWKP Menzelinsk...
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of Leshukonskoye. District's population: 7,979 (2010 Census); 10,708 (2002 Census); 15,488 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Leshukonskoye accounts...
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Mezen. The administrative center of Leshukonsky District, the selo of Leshukonskoye, is located on the Vashka River several kilometers upstream from the...
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Leshukonskaya (feminine), or Leshukonskoye (neuter) may refer to: Leshukonsky District, a district of Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia Leshukonskoye, a rural locality...
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selo of Yarensk 13362 Leshukonsky District Лешуконский район selo of Leshukonskoye 7979 Mezensky District Мезенский район town of Mezen 10330 Novaya Zemlya...
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Antonov An-24RV banked left excessively and crashed while on approach Leshukonskoye Airport on 24 December 1983, killing 44 people. Aeroflot Flight 2808...
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Lourdes, Midi-Pyrénées, France UTC+01:00 Mar-Oct LDG ULAL Leshukonskoye Airport Leshukonskoye, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia UTC+03:00 LDH YLHI Lord Howe...
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24 – Aeroflot Flight 601, an Antonov An-24, crashes on approach to Leshukonskoye Airport due to pilot error, killing 44 of 49 on board. January 10 –...
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Kotlas Airport Terminated Krasnodar Pashkovsky Airport Terminated Leshukonskoye Leshukonskoye Airport Terminated Makhachkala Uytash Airport Mineralnye Vody...
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LDG may refer to Latitudinal diversity gradient The IATA code of Leshukonskoye Airport Libyan desert glass This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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located by a road with the selo of Dorogorskoye, and further with Mezen, Leshukonskoye, and Arkhangelsk. In Moseyevo and Safonovo, the air connections are...
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population was 28 as of 2010. Pustynya is located 192 km southeast of Leshukonskoye (the district's administrative centre) by road. Zubovo is the nearest...
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The population was 131 as of 2010. Keba is located 85 km south of Leshukonskoye (the district's administrative centre) by road. Butyrka is the nearest...
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of lake Yamozero and some 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of the selo of Leshukonskoye, the administrative center of the district. The river flows in the general...
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Venyu River, several kilometers east of the Vashka, and the selo of Leshukonskoye, the administrative center of Leshukonsky District, is located on the...
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Arkhangelsk ULAH (VKV) – Vaskovo Airport – Arkhangelsk Oblast ULAL (LDG) – Leshukonskoye Airport – Arkhangelsk ULAM (NNM) – Naryan-Mar Airport – Naryan-Mar ULDD...
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population was 14 as of 2012. Malaya Nisogora is located 21 km northwest of Leshukonskoye (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bolshaya Nisogora is...
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December 1983 Aeroflot Flight 601, an An-24RV (CCCP-46617) crashed at Leshukonskoye Airport while attempting a go-around following a stall caused by pilot...
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October 16, 1970 Lisunov Li-2 CCCP-84777 — Crashed on take-off from Leshukonskoye Airport, Archangelsk. The aircraft was overloaded and its centre of...
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Ust-Vashsky Uyezd with the administrative center in Ust-Vashka (currently Leshukonskoye) was established; however, in 1925 it was merged back into Mezensky...
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Pustosh Vyyemkovo Yarensk Rural localities in Leshukonsky District: Keba Leshukonskoye Malaya Nisogora Pustynya Rural localities in Mezensky District: Bychye...
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runway after landing. 16 October 1970 Leshukonskoye Li-2 CCCP-84771 Northern W/O 0 Crashed on takeoff from Leshukonskoye Airport. The aircraft was overloaded...
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Arkhangelsk United Aviation Division Dolgoshchelye, Kotlas, Koyda, Koynas, Leshukonskoye, Letnyaya Zolotitsa, Lopshenga, Mezen, Moseyevo, Nes, Nizhnyaya Pesha...
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24 December 1983 Leshukonskoye An-24RV CCCP-46617 Arkhangelsk W/O 44/49 The aircraft that was covering the Arkhangelsk–Leshukonskoye route as Flight 601...
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evacuation of the aircraft. December 24 – Aeroflot Flight 601 crashes at Leshukonskoye Airport, killing 44 people on board. January 14 – Gulfstream Peregrine...
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