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Krasnoarmeysky (masculine),
Krasnoarmeyskaya (feminine), or
Krasnoarmeyskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Krasnoarmeysky District, name of
several districts...
- 52°43′22″N 50°2′8″E / 52.72278°N 50.03556°E / 52.72278; 50.03556
Krasnoarmeyskoye (Russian: Красноармейское) is a
rural locality (a selo) in the Krasnoarmeysky...
- Красноармійськ) or
Krasnoarmeysk (Russian: Красноармейск) 1938–1964:
Krasnoarmeyskoye (Russian: Красноармейское) or
Krasnoarmiiske (Ukrainian: Красноармійське)...
- by the Red Army in
February 1943 in the
eastern Ukrainian town of
Krasnoarmeyskoye,
earlier named Postyschevo and Grischino. The m****acre
followed the...
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Krasnoarmeyskoye (Russian: Красноармейское, Chuvash: Красноармейски, Krasnoarmeyski) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of Krasnoarmeysky...
- Красноарме́йский; masculine),
Krasnoarmeyskaya (Красноарме́йская; feminine), or
Krasnoarmeyskoye (Красноарме́йское; neuter) is the name of
several inhabited localities...
- selo) of
Krasnoarmeyskoye. Po****tion: 16,036 (2010 Census); 17,940 (2002 Census); 19,693 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Krasnoarmeyskoye accounts...
- selo) of
Krasnoarmeyskoye. Po****tion: 18,050 (2010 Census); 19,211 (2002 Census); 17,516 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Krasnoarmeyskoye accounts...
- 1943 (Soviet 4th
Guards Tank Corps) in the
eastern Ukrainian town of
Krasnoarmeyskoye (also
known as Grishchino). The
Soviets took
control of the location...
-
Mironovka Alma
Kermen →
Zavetnoye Alma
Tamaq →
Peschanoye Alma
Tarhan →
Krasnoarmeyskoye Almaçıq →
Yablochnoye Aq Çoqraq → Bely
Istochnik Aqtaçı → Furmanovka...