- the
Dnieper to the Donets. In 1784, the
fortress received the name
Konstantinograd (Kostiantynohrad) in
honour of
Grand Duke
Konstantin Pavlovich of Russia...
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member of the
Communist Party since 1954.
Pervomayskyi was born in
Konstantinograd (now Krasnohrad,
Kharkiv region of Ukraine) to the
family of a bookbinder...
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Mikhail Krichevsky Born (1897-02-25)25
February 1897 Karlovka,
Konstantinograd uyezd,
Poltava Governorate,
Russian Empire Died (2008-12-26)26 December...
- writer, one of the
pioneers of the
Ussuri Territory. Born in 1851 in
Konstantinograd, from
Poltava noblemen. By
nationality - Circ****ian. He
graduated from...
- 8 km2 (1,418.1 sq mi) 217,875
Konstantinogradsky (Константиноградский)
Konstantinograd (Константиноградъ) 6,079.2 km2 (2,347.2 sq mi) 230,310 Kremenchugsky...
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southeastern part of the governorate. Its
administrative centre was
Konstantinograd (present-day Krasnohrad). At the time of the
Russian Empire Census...
-
station is occupied,
there is
fighting in the city. Send
urgently to
Konstantinograd (Krasnohrad) 1000 Red
Guards to
connect with Yegorov". The
Moscow Red...
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Viceroyalty Little Russia Governorate Chernigov Governorate Konotop Konstantinograd uezd
Poltava Governorate Kopore uezd
Saint Petersburg Governorate Sankt...
- the Oril, a
major left
tributary of the Dnieper. It was a
village in
Konstantinograd uyezd of
Poltava Governorate of the
Russian Empire. A
local newspaper...