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Cherdyn (Russian: Чердынь) is the name of
several inhabited localities in Russia:
Urban localities Cherdyn, Perm Krai, a town in
Cherdynsky District of...
- The
Cherdyn Road (Чердынская дорога) or
Vishera Road (Вишерская дорога) was the
standard route used by the
Russians to
travel to
Siberia in the late 16th...
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Cherdyn (Russian: Че́рдынь; Komi: Чердін) is a town and the
administrative center of
Cherdynsky District in Perm Krai, Russia,
located on the
Kolva River...
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region and
former prin****lity
along the Kama
River in Russia. The city of
Cherdyn was the
center of the region. The
region is
first mentioned in 1324. Vasily...
- century. It was
found in 1909 near the
village of Bolshe-Anikovskaya,
Cherdyn district, Perm province. It is now in the
State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg...
- NKVD to "isolate but preserve" him, and
Mandelstam was "merely"
exiled to
Cherdyn for
three years, but this
proved to be a
temporary reprieve. In May 1938...
- Komi
dukes unified the
Great Perm with its
centre at the
stronghold of
Cherdyn. As the
Middle Ages progressed,
Novgorod gave way to
Moscow as the leading...
- a
voivode from
Cherdyn.
Pelym was one of the
first Russian settlements east of the Urals,
marking the
eastern terminus of the
Cherdyn Road from Europe...
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sentenced neither to death, nor even the Gulag, but to
three years'
exile in
Cherdyn in the
Northern Ural,
where he was
accompanied by his wife. This escape...
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includes Western Siberia instead. The
historical center of the Ural is
Cherdyn,
which is now a
small town in Perm Krai. Perm was an
administrative center...