• Ugolnye Kopi (Russian: У́гольные Ко́пи, lit. coal mines) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Anadyrsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug...
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    major inhabited localities on the territory of the district (Anadyr, Ugolnye Kopi, and Shakhtyorsky) are found on the banks of this estuary. The boundary...
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    district's jurisdiction: Otrozhny (Отрожный) Shakhtyorsky (Шахтёрский) Ugolnye Kopi (Угольные Копи) Beringovsky (Беринговский) Bilibinsky (Билибинский) Towns...
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  • 128 Mukhen Khabarovsk Krai 3,728 129 Okhotsk Khabarovsk Krai 3,713 130 Ugolnye Kopi Chukotka Autonomous Okrug 3,666 131 Nizhny Bestyakh Sakha Republic 3...
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  • Regiment PVO (Gudauta, Abkhazskaya ASSR), 34 Su-27 - had arrived from Ugolnye Kopi, Chukot Autonomous Okrug, in October 1982. 144th Anti-Aircraft Rocket...
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  • located on the northern side of the isthmus, a few miles north west of Ugolnye Kopi and across the water from Anadyr (town), where the three main parts of...
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    1928, this city was called Ugolnye Kopi, meaning coal mines (hence the pick on the city's coat of arms). The element "Ugolnye" was removed and the suffix...
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  • Engineer-Sapper Bаttalions (Ugolnye Kopi), the Staff of the 25th Army Corps; 11th Mixed Aviation Squadron (Ugolnye Kopi), the 138th Separate Motor Rifle...
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