-
Ekostrovsky (masculine),
Ekostrovskaya (feminine), or
Ekostrovskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Ekostrovskoye Rural Community (1861–1866), a
rural community...
- A-1 Aʼkkel (Russian Babinsky,
Finnish Akkala) A-2 Čuʼkksuâl (Russian
Ekostrovsky) A-3 Yona A-4 Sââʼrvesjäuʼrr (Russian Girvasozero,
Finnish Hirvasjärvi)...
- and the
dates of
establishment are
given in parentheses)
Selsoviets 1.
Ekostrovsky (selo of Polovinka; est. February 29, 1920) 2. Notozersky (pogost of...
- As of the time of its creation, it
included the
pogosts of Babinsky,
Ekostrovsky, Maselgsky, Notozersky, and Songelsky. In 1866, the
rural community was...
- Poryegubskaya 6. Umbskaya 7. Varzuzhskaya
Selos 1. Ponoy
Pogosts 1. Babensky 2.
Ekostrovsky 3. Kildinsky 4. Lovozersky 5. Maselgsky 6. Motovsky 7. Notozersky 8. Nyavdemsky...
- its jurisdiction, Yena-Babinsky Selsoviet, and the
southern part of
Ekostrovsky Selsoviet with the
station of Khibiny. The
administrative center of the...
- its jurisdiction, Yena-Babinsky Selsoviet, and the
southern part of
Ekostrovsky Selsoviet with the
station of Khibiny.
Minkinsky Selsoviet of Kolsko-Loparsky...
- Kolsko-Loparskaya Volost,
namely Yona-Babinsky
Selsoviet and a part of
Ekostrovsky Selsoviet; the
joint territory was then to be
divided into
three new...
-
Alexandrovsky District: Motovsky. in Kolsko-Loparsky District: Babinsky;
Ekostrovsky; Kildinsky; Notozersky; Pulozersky. in
Lovozersky District: Kamensky;...