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Konosha (Russian: Ко́ноша) is an
urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the
administrative center of
Konoshsky District,
Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia...
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Koashva Vykhodnoy Kirovsk Olenegorsk Imandra Titan Apatity Afrikanda to
Konosha Pinozero Obozerskaya Kandalaksha to
Arkhangelsk to Kemijärvi
Bolshaya Kyama...
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connected to the rest of the
world by a prisoner-built rail line
linking Konosha, Kotlas, and the
camps of Inta. Town
status was
granted to
Vorkuta on November 26...
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Veliky Ustyug and
eventually with
Vologda and Nikolsk, the one (paved) from
Konosha southwards, and two (unpaved) from
Kargopol to
Pudozh and to
Solza and...
- settlement) of
Konosha. Po****tion: 26,106 (2010 Census); 31,067 (2002 Census); 42,136 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Konosha accounts for 47...
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Northern Dvina. In 1940, the
construction of the
railroad connecting Konosha (on the
railway stretch between Moscow and Arkhangelsk) to
Vorkuta started...
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source of the
Kubena is
located in the
hills south of the
settlement of
Konosha. The
river flows south,
enters Vologda Oblast,
turns northeast and crosses...
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Salekhard access to
Russian railway and will
further connect Salekhard to the
Konosha–Vorkuta
railway and
other parts of
European Russia. The
Salekhard Bridge...
- the town of Velsk. In Velsk, it also
crosses the
railway line
connecting Konosha with
Kotlas and
eventually with Vorkuta. The
biggest tributary of the Vaga...
- the confluence, the
Northern Dvina is
crossed by the
railway connecting Konosha with
Kotlas and Vorkuta. The
Northern Dvina turns northwest and receives...