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Kingiseppsky (masculine),
Kingiseppskaya (feminine), or
Kingiseppskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Kingiseppsky District, a
district of
Leningrad Oblast, Russia...
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Kingiseppsky District (Russian: Кингисе́ппский райо́н, Finnish:
Kingiseppin piiri) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the seventeen...
- Yama (Я́ма; Votic: Jaama), is a town and the
administrative center of
Kingiseppsky District of
Leningrad Oblast, Russia,
located along the Luga
River 138...
- IPA: [ɪvɐnˈɡorət]; Estonian: Jaanilinn; Votic: Jaanilidna) is a town in
Kingiseppsky District of
Leningrad Oblast, Russia,
located on the east bank of the...
- Laukaansuu, Ingrian: Laukaansuu) is a
settlement and
railway station in
Kingiseppsky District of
Leningrad Oblast, Russia, near the
Estonian border, situated...
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Districts of
Novgorod Oblast and Luzhsky, Volosovsky, Slantsevsky, and
Kingiseppsky Districts of
Leningrad Oblast of Russia. The
river flows into the Luga...
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Historic Ingria covers approximately the same area as the Gatchinsky,
Kingiseppsky, Kirovsky, Lomonosovsky, Tosnensky,
Volosovsky and
Vsevolozhsky districts...
- only in
Krakolye (now part of Ust-Luga) and Luzhitsy, two
villages in
Kingiseppsky District in
Leningrad Oblast, Russia. In the 2020–2021
Russian census...
- Greenworld.org.ru.
Retrieved on 2011-08-14. "Territory
Development Scheme of
Kingiseppsky District of
Leningrad Region". Ust-Luga
multimodal complex. 26 November...
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Luzhsky District in the south,
Slantsevsky District in the southwest, and
Kingiseppsky District in the northwest. The area of the
district is 2,700
square kilometers...