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    Porkhov (Russian: По́рхов) is a town and the administrative center of Porkhovsky District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located on the Shelon River, 75 kilometers...
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  • damaged by the Mongol invasion. Here are built not only kremlins (Izborsk, Porkhov) but—for the first time in Russia—fortresses, which were not many cities...
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    Other roads connect Velikiye Luki with Novosokolniki, with Nevel, and with Porkhov via Loknya. There are also local roads. The town is served by the Velikiye...
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    drains a basin of 9,710 square kilometres (3,750 sq mi). The towns of Porkhov and Soltsy, as well as urban-type settlements of Dedovichi and Shimsk,...
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  • except Porkhov. Units of the formation to make for stubborn defense front in the south-west and south. On 1 July 1941 the corps concentrated in Porkhov, overseeding...
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    Orthodox Church and a popular writer. He is the Metropolitan of Pskov and Porkhov; in October 2023 it was reported that he was to be moved to the Diocese...
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    Estonian Territorial Rifle Corps got heavily beaten in the battles around Porkhov during the German invasion in summer 1941, as 2000 were killed or wounded...
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    The Diocese of Pskov and Porkhov (Russian: Псковская и Порховская епархия) is an eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church. The ruling bishop is Metropolitan...
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  • applications. Hermogen. Tavricheskaya Eparchy / [Soch.] Hermogena, Ep. Pskov and Porkhov, formerly Tavricheskogo and Simferopol. — Pskov: type. Hub. management...
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    meat production. The railway connecting Bologoye and Pskov via Dno and Porkhov crosses the district from east to west. It continues to Pechory and across...
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  • numbers of ethnic Estonians from the ranks. The remainder concentrated near Porkhov by the beginning of July. During that month the 182nd, now under command...
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    in volunteering. This passion led to a move from the Moscow region to Porkhov. At the time, Markov was a drug addict. Since 2007, having overcome his...
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    border with Belarus 544 km (338 mi) Former M20 Veliky Novgorod - Soltsy - Porkhov - Pskov 223 km (139 mi) Former A116 Kaluga - Peremyshl’ - Belev - Orel...
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    information Order Orthodox Established 1485 Diocese Diocese of Pskov and Porkhov People Founder(s) St. Savva Krypetsky Site Location Pskov Oblast, Russia...
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  • Zori Полярные Зори Murmansk Oblast Polysayevo Полысаево Kemerovo Oblast Porkhov Порхов Pskov Oblast Poronaysk Поронайск Sakhalin Oblast Poshekhonye Пошехонье...
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  • Peter and Paul Fortress Петропавловская крепость St. Petersburg 1703-1907 Porkhov Fortress Порховская крепость Pskov Oblast 1387 Pskov Kremlin Псковский...
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    is the town of Porkhov. Population: 21,568 (2010 Census); 28,470 (2002 Census); 35,015 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Porkhov accounts for 49...
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    counter-offensive in the autumn of 1919. His unit captured the railway node in Porkhov and broke the Pskov-Polotsk railroad, which added greatly to the White...
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    able to advance east of Porkhov for another three kilometers. On 12 July, the SS Totenkopf Division was left behind in the Porkhov area, and the 3rd motorized...
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    connections from Ostrov northwest to Pechory via Palkino, northeast to Porkhov, and southeast to Novorzhev, as well as local roads. The town was home...
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  • settlement of Plyussa 9187 Porkhovsky District Порховский район town of Porkhov 21568 Pskovsky District Псковский район city of Pskov 34323 Pushkinogorsky...
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  • Swiyazhsk Astrakhan Ivangorod Kazan Kolomna Moscow Nizhny Novgorod Novgorod Porkhov Tobolsk Tula Zaraysk Korela Rostov Beloozyorsk Suzdal Dmitrov Mozhaysk...
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    Opochek 25. Torzhok 4. Derptskoy uyezd 15. Ostrov 26. Tver 5. Gdov 16. Porkhov 27. Uglich 6. Izborsk 17. Poshekhonye 28. Ustyuzhna Zheleznopolskaya 7...
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    Pskov was made the administrative center of Pskov Governorate. Gdov and Porkhov were transferred from Novgorod to Pskov Governorate. In 1777, Pskov Governorate...
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  • Nakhodka Nakhodka 2011 [111] Vladivostok Vladivostok 1898 [112] Pskov and Porkhov Pskov 1589 [113] Pskov Pskov 2014 Velikiye Luki Velikiye Luki 1926 [114]...
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  • Waluj — 8 November 1941 — I-26 (Yak-1) 19 24 July 1941 19:52 SB-3 east of Porkhov – Stab of Jagdgeschwader 54 – Eastern Front — 6 December 1941 – 30 April...
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    in the northern part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Porkhov. At the time of the Russian Empire Census of 1897, Porkhovsky Uyezd had...
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  • Gdov Krasnogorodsk Nevel Novorzhev Novosokolniki Opochka Ostrov Pechory Porkhov Pustoshka Pytalovo Sebezh Velikiye Luki Bezhanitsky District Gdovsky District...
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  • 13th Light Tank Brigade. At this time, the brigade was also relocated to Porkhov in northwestern Russia. The reorganization into a light tank brigade resulted...
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    to cut the communications of Army Group North advancing towards Luga, Porkhov and Strugi Krasnye, and to prevent other enemy troops from stopping the...
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