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Borovichi (Russian: Боровичи́) is the
second largest town in
Novgorod Oblast, Russia,
located on the Msta
River in the
northern spurs of the
Valdai Hills...
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Borovichi Museum, or formally, The
Museum of the
history of the city of
Borovichi and
Borovichi krai (Russian: Музей истории города Боровичи и Боровичского...
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Borovichi (Russian: Боровичи) is the name of
several inhabited localities in Russia.
Urban localities Borovichi, a town of
oblast significance in Novgorod...
- Uver (right), the
Peretna (left), and the
Kholova (left). The town of
Borovichi and the urban-type
settlement of
Lyubytino are
located on the
banks of...
- 1911 to 1914,
during the
reign of
Emperor Nicholas II. He was born in
Borovichi,
Borovichsky Uyezd, in the
Novgorod Governorate on 18 April [O.S. 6 April] 1853...
- The
source of the Uver is in Lake Korobozha,
northeast of the town of
Borovichi. It
flows south and
joins the Msta
between the
settlements of Berezovsky...
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Borovichi (Russian: Боровичи) is a
professional bandy club in
Borovichi, Russia. It is the only
professional sports team in
Novgorod Oblast. The club...
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dismissed Suvorov,
exiling him to his
estate Konchanskoye [ru] near
Borovichi and kept
under surveillance. His
correspondence with his wife, who had...
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different species. Miklouho-Maclay was born in a
temporary workers' camp in
Borovichi county (uyezd),
Novgorod Governorate (currently
Okulovsky District of...
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