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Krapivna (Russian: Крапивна) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:
Krapivna,
Klimovsky District,
Bryansk Oblast, a selo in
Getmanobudsky Selsoviet...
- 53°56′N 37°10′E / 53.933°N 37.167°E / 53.933; 37.167
Krapivna (Russian: Крапивна) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Shchyokinsky District of Tula Oblast...
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towns were Alexin, Bogoroditsk, Byelev, Chern, Epifan, Efremov, Kashira,
Krapivna, Novosil, Odoyev, Tula, and Venev. Ufa
Governorate consisted of the following...
- Maloyaroslavets) Ugra (near Kaluga) Upa (near Suvorov)
Plava River (near
Krapivna)
Uzola (near Balakhna)
Unzha (in Yuryevets) Neya (near Makaryev) Viga Nyomda...
- in the
central part of the governorate. Its
administrative center was
Krapivna. At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897,
Krapivensky Uyezd had...
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Muscovites advanced to the area
between Orsha and
Dubrovno on the
Krapivna River,
where they set up camp. Ivan Chelyadnin,
confident that the Lithuanian–Polish...
- Maly 10.
Koshira 23.
Rostov 36.
Yepifan 11.
Kostroma 24. Ruza 37.
Yuryev Polskoy 12.
Krapivna 25.
Serpukhov 38.
Zaraysk 13. Lukh 26.
Shuya 39. Zvenigorod...
- Old Town of Shuya,
historic settlement of
federal importance Old Town of
Krapivna,
historic settlement of
federal importance Old Town of Zaraysk, historic...
- 1625 he
organized census (Pistovye knigi) of the
landlords of Tula and
Krapivna districts, in 1635–1643 he
recorded landed estates of the
Vladimir district...
- or
Belyov (225s,75w)
roughly along the Upa
River to
Odoyev (200s,50w),
Krapivna (200s,25w), the
great fort of Tula(193s), and then past
Venyov (150s,33e)...