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Kostroma (Russian: Кострома́, IPA: [kəstrɐˈma]) is a
historic city and the
administrative center of
Kostroma Oblast, Russia. A part of the
Golden Ring...
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Kostroma Oblast (Russian: Костромска́я о́бласть, romanized: Kostromskaya oblastʹ) is a
federal subject of
Russia (an oblast). Its
administrative center...
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Kostroma is a city in Russia.
Kostroma may also
refer to:
Kostroma (deity), a
Slavic goddess Kostroma (cattle), a
Russian cattle breed Kostroma (horse)...
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Kostroma (Russian: Кострома́) is an East
Slavic fertility goddess. Her name is
derived from костёр (kostyor), the
Russian word for "bonfire". The rites...
- The
Kostroma (Russian: Кострома́) is a
river in the
European part of Russia. It
flows through the
Kostroma and
Yaroslavl Oblasts, and
becomes a left tributary...
- Duke of Vladimir. He was the
youngest son of
Yaroslav II, he was
given Kostroma by his
uncle Svyatoslav III in 1246. As the
eldest surviving grandson of...
- The
Diocese of
Kostroma (Russian: Костромская епархия, tr.
Kostromskaja eparhija) is an
eparchy of the
Russian Orthodox Church in Russia. It
combines parishes...
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Kostroma Nuclear Power Plant is a proposed, but as-yet non-existent
nuclear power plant that was to be
erected in the
Buysky District, of
Kostroma Oblast...
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Kostroma Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Кострома) (IATA: KMW, ICAO: UUBA) is an
airport in
Russia located 6 km
northeast of
Kostroma. It
services propeller-driven...
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Charter flights.
Airline is
based in
Kostroma Airport.
Kostroma Air
Enterprise is 100%
owned by the
government of
Kostroma Oblast. It is
currently banned from...