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Bezhetsk (Russian: Бе́жецк) is a town and the
administrative center of
Bezhetsky District in Tver Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Mologa River at its confluence...
- is the town of
Bezhetsk. Po****tion: 36,701 (2010 Census); 14,277 (2002 Census); 18,786 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Bezhetsk accounts for 66...
- the Sit (it is now a
tributary of the
Rybinsk Reservoir). The
towns of
Bezhetsk, Pestovo, and Ustyuzhna, and the urban-type
settlement of
Maksatikha are...
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Dorokhovo (also
Bezhetsk,
Bezhetsk, or Dorokhov) is a
former air base in
Bezhetsky District of Tver Oblast, Russia,
located 7 km
southwest of
Bezhetsk. It was...
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first at a
parish school in
Krasny Kholm, then the
secondary school in
Bezhetsk. In 1849, he
entered the
Imperial Academy of Arts,
where he
studied with...
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Puchezh -
Tchkalovsk R-84: Tver -
Bezhetsk -
Krasnyy Kholm -
Vesegonsk -
Ustyuzhna R-85:
Vishny Volochek -
Maksatikha -
Bezhetsk -
Sonkovo R-87:
Rzhev - Selizharovo...
- The
Bezhetsk Constituency (No.172) was a
Russian legislative constituency in the Tver
Oblast in 1993-2007. The
constituency covered upstate Northern and...
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timber and food industries. The
railway connecting Rybinsk and
Bologoye via
Bezhetsk p****es Udomlya.
Udomlya has
access to the road
which connects Maksatikha...
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Vladimir Veniaminovich Bibikhin (29
August 1938,
Bezhetsk — 12
December 2004, Moscow) was the most
prominent Soviet and
Russian religious thinker of the...
- the region.
Tractors and
other agricultural machinery are
produced in
Bezhetsk, Lyubertsy, Ryazan, Tula, and Vladimir.
Chemical industry includes the...