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Koloksha (Russian: Колокша) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Kolokshanskoye Rural Settlement,
Sobinsky District,
Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
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Vorya (left)
Sherna (left)
Kirzhach (left)
Peksha (left)
Polya (right)
Koloksha (left) Nerl (left)
Sudogda (right)
Nerekhta (right) Uvod (left) Teza (left)...
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District of
Vladimir Oblast, Russia,
located in the
upper reaches of the
Koloksha River, 68
kilometers (42 mi)
northwest of Vladimir, the administrative...
- (1127; 1129). In 1096, he
defeated his
uncle Oleg of
Chernigov on the
Koloksha River,
thereby laying foundation for the
centuries of
enmity between his...
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Koloksha (Russian: Колокша) is a
rural locality (a settlement) and the
administrative center of
Kolokshanskoye Rural Settlement,
Sobinsky District, Vladimir...
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defeated the
Rostovian forces under Mstislav Rostislavich. Battle of
Koloksha (1177) [ru], 7
March 1177,
Yurievichi forces of Vladimir,
Chernigov and...
- its own
tributaries being the Big and
Small Kirzhach), the Peksha, the
Koloksha, the Nerl, the Sudogda, the Uvod, the Lukh and the Suvorosch. Tributaries...
- from the
headwaters of
Moscow and to the
headwaters of the
river Vorya Koloksha. The
greatest height - 310
meters Relief -
erosion and moraine. The hill...
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Greater Ring
Klyazma River Bolshaya Lipnya River Peksha River Vorsha River Koloksha River Vladimir Nerl
River to
Ivanovo Klyazma River Kovrov to
Murom Klyazma...
- 1808, when a
peasant woman from
Lykovo near Yuriev-Polsky on the
river Koloksha (a
tributary of the Klyazma)
discovered an old
gilded helmet with an image...