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Chernyshevskoye (Russian: Черныше́вское; German: Eydtkuhnen, from 1938: Eydtkau; Lithuanian: Eitkūnai; Polish: Ejtkuny) is a
settlement in Nesterovsky...
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Eydtkau (now
Chernyshevskoye) in 1941...
- socialist.
Chernyshevsky (masculine),
Chernyshevskaya (feminine), or
Chernyshevskoye (neuter) may also
refer to:
Chernyshevsky District, a
district of Zabaykalsky...
- Черныше́вский; masculine),
Chernyshevskaya (Черныше́вская; feminine), or
Chernyshevskoye (Черныше́вское; neuter) is the name of
several inhabited localities...
- 591793°E / 55.059609; 22.591793 A 7 / E28 –
Kybartai A 229 / E28 –
Chernyshevskoye Road and
railway Active 54°38′30″N 22°44′38″E / 54.641721°N 22.743941°E...
- Poland) and Königsberg (now Kaliningrad, Russia). At
Eydtkuhnen (now
Chernyshevskoye, Russia) it
reached the
German Empire's
border with the
Russian Empire...
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leading further to the
Russian border at
Eydtkuhnen (present-day
Chernyshevskoye). P****enger
services on the
railway line
ceased in
early 2006.[citation...
- 85 952 Elbląg Warmia-Masuria
Eydtkuhnen Landkreis Stallupönen 4 922
Chernyshevskoye Kaliningrad Fischhausen Landkreis Samland 3 879
Primorsk Kaliningrad...
- Bublauken, 1938–1946
Argenfurt since 1993:
Novokolkhoznoye (Новоколхозное)
Chernyshevskoye Чернышевское Eydtkuhnen, 1938–46
Eydtkau Ejtkuny Eitkūnai Cheryomukhino...
- logistics,
Shanina reached the East
Prussian town of
Eydtkuhnen (now
Chernyshevskoye),
where she used
white military camouflage.
Several days later, she...