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Bessarabia (/ˌbɛsəˈreɪbiə/) is a
historical region in
Eastern Europe,
bounded by the
Dniester river on the east and the Prut
river on the west.
About two...
- NMS Basarabia,
originally named SMS Inn, was an Enns-class
river monitor built by Ganz-Danubius in
Budapest between 1913 and 1915.
While in Austro-Hungarian...
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Lithuania and Belarus, in Poland, Ukraine, Hungary, Saxony, Moldavia,
Besarabia and some
parts of Russia.
Kontush belts were worn by the Nobility, Cossack...
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Cotovca Fedoseevca Mocearovca Suhaia Rîbnița Cobasna, loc. st. cf
Crasnaia Besarabia Pobeda Bosca Coșnița Nouă
Pohrebea Nouă
Dimitrova Ivanovca Alexandrovca...
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claimed by Moldova. It is
composed of
three villages: Colosova,
Crasnaia Besarabia (Червона Бесарабія, Красная Бессарабия) and
Pobeda (Побєда, Победа). It...
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refer to:
Lipka Tatars of the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Lipovans of
Besarabia.
Founders of
Lypovets Raion Lipovtsy, a
village in
Primorsky Krai. This...
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Cotovca Fedoseevca Mocearovca Suhaia Rîbnița Cobasna, loc. st. cf
Crasnaia Besarabia Pobeda Bosca Coșnița Nouă
Pohrebea Nouă
Dimitrova Ivanovca Alexandrovca...
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Cotovca Fedoseevca Mocearovca Suhaia Rîbnița Cobasna, loc. st. cf
Crasnaia Besarabia Pobeda Bosca Coșnița Nouă
Pohrebea Nouă
Dimitrova Ivanovca Alexandrovca...
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Cotovca Fedoseevca Mocearovca Suhaia Rîbnița Cobasna, loc. st. cf
Crasnaia Besarabia Pobeda Bosca Coșnița Nouă
Pohrebea Nouă
Dimitrova Ivanovca Alexandrovca...
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Cotovca Fedoseevca Mocearovca Suhaia Rîbnița Cobasna, loc. st. cf
Crasnaia Besarabia Pobeda Bosca Coșnița Nouă
Pohrebea Nouă
Dimitrova Ivanovca Alexandrovca...