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Kingisepp (Russian: Ки́нгисепп or Кингисе́пп),
formerly Yamburg (Я́мбург), Yam (Ям), and Yama (Я́ма; Votic: Jaama), is a town and the
administrative center...
- sub-article to Leningrad–Novgorod
Offensive and
Battle of Narva. The
Kingisepp–Gdov
offensive was a
campaign between the
Soviet Leningrad Front and the...
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square kilometers (1,123 sq mi). Its
administrative center is the town of
Kingisepp. Po****tion (excluding the
administrative center): 19,830 (2010 Census);...
- The
Kingisepp single-member
constituency (No. 112) is a
Russian legislative constituency in
Leningrad Oblast. In its
current configuration the constituency...
- 1944), and the
Battle of
Tannenberg Line (July–August 1944). The
Soviet Kingisepp–Gdov
Offensive and
Narva Offensives (15–28 February, 1–4
March and 18–24...
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Elise Käer-
Kingisepp (née Käer; 3
October 1901 – 10
February 1989) was an
Estonian physician, pharmacologist,
physiologist and
sports medicine specialist...
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following operations are
considered as part of the
strategic operation:
Kingisepp–Luga
defensive 10 July – 23
September 1941 Soltsy–Dno
offensive 14–22...
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After the war many
Ingrian Finns settled in Soviet-controlled Estonia.
Kingisepp (Кингисепп) From the
dissolution of the
Soviet Union in 1991
until 2010...
- The Leningrad–Novgorod
strategic offensive was a
strategic offensive during World War II. It was
launched by the Red Army on 14
January 1944 with an attack...
- 100 sq mi). Its main
tributary is the
Oredezh (right). The
towns of Luga and
Kingisepp, as well as the urban-type
settlement of
Tolmachyovo are
located on the...