- И́горь Черна́т; c. 1966 – 21
October 1987),
known as The Evil
Spirit of
Kaukjarvi (Russian: Злой дух Каукъярви), was a
Soviet serial killer who
killed at...
- Igor
Chernat Soviet
Union 1985–1986 4 13
Known as the "Evil
Spirit of
Kaukjarvi";
Ukrainian soldier who
raped and
killed women in Kamenka,
selling their...
- 450°N 29.083°E / 60.450; 29.083
Kamenka (Russian: Ка́менка; Finnish:
Kaukjärvi) is a
rural locality (a
logging depot settlement) in
Vyborgsky District...
- in the city of Tampere. Hevoniemi, Hykkilä, Häiviä, Kallio, Kankainen,
Kaukjärvi, Kaukola, Kuuslammi, Kytö, Letku, Liesjärvi, Lunkaa, Mustiala, Myllykylä...
-
starting point.
Other notable water areas in
Forssa include the lake
Kaukjärvi and the lake Koijärvi,
known as the
birthplace of the
Green League. The...
- Chernat, Igor 1985–1986 4 13
Executed 1987
Known as "The Evil
Spirit of
Kaukjarvi";
murdered between 4 and 13
women in the
village of Kamenka, Leningrad...
- names. By the 12th century,
there were
Tavastian houses on the s**** of
Kaukjärvi (now
known as Pitkäjärvi), in Kauklahti, Karvasmäki, Bemböle, Haapalahti...
-
Velikiye Luki 138 133 18 June 1944 08:35 Il-2 PQ 26 Ost 91581,
southeast of
Kaukjärvi 25 km (16 mi)
northwest of
Zelenogorsk 207♠ 202 28
October 1944 11:56...
-
Nicholas Turesson, Lord of Kråkerum of the Bielke. He
personally owned Kaukjärvi Domain, in the
Karelian Isthmus, near Viborg. They
organised defences...
-
Lauri Nissinen (31 July 1918 in
Joensuu – 17 June 1944 in
Kaukjärvi) was a
World War II
flying ace in the
Finnish Air Force.
Lauri Vilhelm Nissinen was...