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Kazachye (Russian: Казачье, Yakut: Хаһаачыйа, romanized: Xahâçıya) is a
rural locality (a selo), the only
inhabited locality, and the
administrative center...
- козацьке військо, romanized: kozatske viisko; Russian: каза́чье во́йско,
kazachye voysko),
sometimes translated as
Cossack army, was an
administrative subdivision...
- (uraltsy)); Ура́льское каза́чье во́йско (Uralskiye
kazachye voisko), Яи́цкое каза́чье во́йско (Yaitskoye
kazachye voisko) Bashkir: Урал казактары (уралец) (Ural...
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Kazachye Cemetery (Russian: Казачье кладбище),
formerly known as
Communist Square (Russian: Коммунисти́ческая площа́дка) and also
known as the Internal...
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Kazachye (Russian: Казачье; Polish: Piątki) is an
abandoned village in
Ozyorsky District,
Kaliningrad Oblast of
Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia, on the border...
- Host (Russian: Уссури́йское каза́чье во́йско, romanized: Ussuríyskoye
kazáchye vóysko) was a
Cossack Host in
Imperial Russia,
located in
Primorye south...
- Host (Russian: Астраханское казачье войско, romanized: Astrakhanskoye
kazachye voysko) was a
Cossack host of
Imperial Russia drawn from the
Cossacks of...
- importance. It also
contains the Lazarevskoe, Tikhvin, Nikolskoe, and
Kazachye cemeteries,
where ornate tombs of
Leonhard Euler,
Mikhail Lomonosov, Alexander...
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Kazachye (Russian: Казачье) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Prokhorovsky District,
Belgorod Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was 127 as of 2010.
There are...
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Cossack Host (Кавказское линейное казачье войско,
Kavkazskoye lineynoye kazachye voysko) in 1832, and the new
Nakazny Ataman was
named Peter Verzilin. Several...