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- Gorodskoy (Russian: Городской) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Dzhidzhikhablskoye Rural Settlement of Teuchezhsky District, the Republic of Adygea,...
- city regulations of 1862 and 1870, Gorodskoy golova was elected for 4 years and approved by the Emperor. Gorodskoy golova was subordinate to the Governor-General...
- so-called "urban romance" or Russian "chanson" (Russian: городской романс, gorodskoy romans) style. Multiple winner of the "Chanson of the Year" (Russian:...
- Parliamentary elections were held in Abkhazia on 12 March 2022, with a second round taking place on 26 March. Abkhazia is a republic whose territory is...
- RAN, 2010 Filanovich, M.I. Tashkent (zarozhdeniye i razvitiye goroda i gorodskoy kul'tury). Tashkent, 1983, p.188 Kochnev B. D., Numizmaticheskaya istoriya...
- politician and editor. On 11 July 1917, Moscow City Duma elected him Moscow's Gorodskoy Golova (Московский городской голова - literally "Moscow city's head")...
- capacity of 7,000 spectators and opened on 25 August 1962. It is located at Gorodskoy Park on Komsomol'skaya Ulitsa, 206. The club began life in 1963 as a collaboration...
- Independent 1979 18th (Gudautsky Gorodskoy 1) Leonid Lakerbaia Aitaira 1947 Elected in the 14 May by-election 19th (Gudautsky Gorodskoy 2) Alkhas Khagba Independent...
- indicating the administrative level, customarily abbreviated: gorsoviet (gorodskoy sovyet: city council), raysoviet/raisoviet' (rayonny sovyet: raion council)...
- anniversary, and a number of other smaller gardens. The City Garden, or Gorodskoy Sad, is perhaps the most famous of Odesa's gardens. Laid out in 1803 by...