- (1883–1950),
Spanish mathematician MPC · 2399 2400
Derevskaya 1972 KJ
Alexandra Avramovna Derevskaya [ru] (1902–1959), a
celebrated Russian foster mother...
- June 17, 1971 El
Leoncito C. U.
Cesco FLO 5.3 km MPC · JPL 2400
Derevskaya 1972 KJ
Derevskaya May 17, 1972
Nauchnij T. M.
Smirnova EOS 14 km MPC · JPL...
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first mentioned in a
chronicle in 1495. At the time, it was a part of
Derevskaya Pyatina of the
Novgorod Republic. The
growth of
Valday was facilitated...
- Volgo-Don 2
November 1975 list 2371
Dimitrov 2
November 1975 list 2400
Derevskaya 17 May 1972 list 2401
Aehlita 2
November 1975 list 2422
Perovskaya 28...
- Bryansk, Smolensk, Tver, Torzhok, Kashin, Uglich, Vodskaya,
Shelonskaya and
Derevskaya pyatinas of
Novgorod Land,
Sofiyskaya side of the city of Novgorod, Pskov...
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Shelon River. It
included parts of Novgorod, Pskov, and
Leningrad Oblasts.
Derevskaya Pyatina to the east and
southeast of Novgorod. It
included parts of Novgorod...
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divided into 5
fifths (pyatinas): Vodskaya, Shelonskaya, Obonezhskaya,
Derevskaya and Bezhetskaya. The
smallest units of the
administrative division at...
- po****tion of the
Novgorod region fell by more than 80%, with the
records of
Derevskaya district showing that one
third of
cultivated land was
deserted due to...
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first mentioned in a
chronicle in 1406 as Demon. The area was a part of
Derevskaya Pyatina of Novgorod.
Demon was a
fortress protecting a
waterway from Lake...
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Okulovsky district were
first mentioned in
chronicles in 1495 as
belonging to
Derevskaya pyatina. However, the
settlement of
Okulovka has only been
known since...