- The
Chembar (Russian: Чембар) is a
river of
Penza Oblast, Russia. It is a left
tributary of the Vorona. It is 78
kilometres (48 mi) long, and its drainage...
- The Maly
Chembar (Russian: Малый Чембар) is a
river of
Penza Oblast, Russia. It
joins the
Chembar near the town Belinsky. It is 33
kilometres (21 mi) long...
- Oblast, Russia,
located at the
confluence of the
rivers Bolshoy Chembar and Maly
Chembar, 129
kilometers (80 mi) west of Penza, the
administrative center...
- the
Khopyor (979 km) 128 km
after Khopyor's
source The
Chembar (119 km
including the
upper Chembar)
joins the
Vorona (454 km) 392 km
before the
Vorona flows...
- in Sveaborg, part of Helsinki,
Vissarion Belinsky lived in the town of
Chembar (now
Belinsky in
Belinsky District of
Penza Oblast) and in Penza, where...
- led by
members of
Socialist Revolutionary Party erupted in the town of
Chembar on 18 August.
Lenin sent
several telegrams to
Penza demanding harsher measures...
-
beginning of
December to the
first half of April. Its main
tributary is the
Chembar. The
towns of Kirsanov, Uvarovo, and
Borisoglebsk are
along the Vorona...
-
Beryozovskoye (Björkö) →
Koivisto →
Primorsk (1948)
Chegem Pervy →
Chegem Chembar →
Belinsky (1948)
Chertanla →
Novyy Uzen' (1835) →
Novouzensk Chesnokovka...
-
Miroslav Katětov (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmɪroslaf ˈkacɛtof];
March 17, 1918,
Chembar,
Russia –
December 15, 1995) was a
Czech mathematician,
chess master, and...
- the
southwestern part of the governorate. Its
administrative centre was
Chembar (Belinsky). In
terms of present-day
administrative borders, the territory...