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Kolomna (Russian: Коломна, IPA: [kɐˈlomnə]) is a
historic city in
Moscow Oblast, Russia,
situated at the
confluence of the
Moskva and Oka Rivers, 114...
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Kolomna is an
ancient city in
Moscow Oblast,
Russia Kolomna may also
refer to:
Kolomna Muni****l Okrug, a muni****l
okrug in
Admiralteysky District of...
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Kolomna Kremlin (Russian: Коломенский Кремль) is a
fortress in
Kolomna, Russia. The
stone Kolomna Kremlin was
built from 1525–1531
under the
Russian Tsar...
- Paul of
Kolomna (Russian: Павел Коломенский) was a 17th-century
bishop of the
Russian Orthodox Church and
martyr in the view of the Old Believers. The...
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regaining its po****rity, with the
Kolomna and
especially Belyov versions widely available commercially.
Kolomna claims to be the
birthplace of original...
- The
Little House in
Kolomna, (Russian: Домик в Коломне) is a 1913
Russian short film
directed by
Pyotr Chardynin. The film is
based on the 1830 poem The...
- The
siege of
Kolomna during December 1237–January 1238 was part of the
Mongol invasion of
Kievan Rus'.
Following the
Battle of
Voronezh River in December...
- The
Kolomna constituency (No.119) is a
Russian legislative constituency in
Moscow Oblast. The
constituency covers southeastern Moscow Oblast. No.107 in...
- The
Kolomna Locomotive Works (Russian: Коломенский завод, romanized: Kolomensky zavod) is a
major producer of
railway locomotives as well as locomotive...
- Oka to form FC
Kolomna. 1906–? FC KGO
Kolomna ?-1937 FC
Dzerzhinets Kolomna 1938–1947 FC
Zenit Kolomna 1948–1959 FC
Dzerzhinets Kolomna 1960–1992 FC Avangard...