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Berdyansky Uyezd (Russian: Бердянский уезд; Ukrainian: Бердянський повіт) was one of the
subdivisions of the
Taurida Governorate of the
Russian Empire...
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Russians and 611,121 (42.21%) Ukrainians. But
these numbers included Berdyansky,
Dneprovsky and
Melitopolsky uyezds,
which were on the mainland, not in...
- The Gr****, Czech,
Bulgarian languages are very po****r in Yakimivsky,
Berdyansky,
Priazovsky and
Melitopole rural districts. One may
learn Hebrew, Yiddish...
- "aristocratic"
burials were the
second richest group, and
included the
Berdyansky kurhan [uk], Tovsta, Čmyreva mohyla [uk], 8th
barrow of the Five Brothers...
- (56.2%) of the po****tion of the four
coastal districts of
Pryazovia (
Berdyansky Uyezd,
Melitopolsky Uyezd,
Mariupol uezd,
Taganrog Okrug),
forming the...
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Orikhiv (Ukrainian: Оріхів, IPA: [oˈr⁽ʲ⁾ix⁽ʲ⁾iu̯]) is a city in
Polohy Raion,
Zaporizhzhia Oblast,
southern Ukraine. It had an
estimated po****tion of...
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Petro Grigorenko or
Petro Hryhorovych Hry****nko (Ukrainian: Петро́ Григо́рович Григоре́нко, 16 October [O.S. 3 October] 1907 – 21
February 1987) was a...
- mainland. The
governorate comprised three counties (uyezds) on the mainland:
Berdyansky Uyezd,
centred in
Berdyansk Dneprovsky Uyezd,
Oleshky Melitopolsky Uyezd...
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missing publisher (link)
These numbers exclude the po****tion
numbers for
Berdyansky,
Dneprovsky and
Melitopolsky Uyezds,
which were on mainland. See the administrative...
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World War II.[citation needed] In 1842,
Berdiansk became the
center of
Berdyansky Uyezd (county). On 31
January 1845, the
first coat of arms of Berdiansk...