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- Kromy (Russian: Кромы) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Urban localities Kromy, Oryol Oblast, an urban-type settlement in Kromskoy...
- Kromy (Russian: Кромы) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative center of Kromskoy District of Oryol Oblast, Russia, located...
- The siege of Kromy was the last major clash of government troops of Boris Godunov with the rebel army of False Dmitry I. After Battle of Dobrynichy, most...
- roads of the region: E105 / M 2 "Crimea" (152 km through Mtsensk, Oryol, Kromy, Trosna) R 119 OryolTambov (151 km through Livny) R 120 Oryol — Vitebsk...
- By the order of Grigory Shakhovskoy, Bolotnikov and his army advanced to Kromy (today's Oryol Oblast) in August 1606, defeating the Muscovite army under...
- White Generals Denikin, Yudenich, and Wrangel. After victory in the Oryol-Kromy operation against Denikin in October 1919, a division of Latvian Riflemen...
- construct new forts, including Belgorod and Oskol in 1593, Yelets in 1592, Kromy in 1595, Kursk in 1597, and Tsarev-Borisov and Valuyki in 1600. Tsarev-Borisov...
- Polish–Russian War (1609–1618) False Dmitry I : Novhorod-Siverskyi Dobrynichi Kromy Uprising of Bolotnikov False Dmitry II: Kozelsk Zaraysk Bolkhov Medvezhiy...
- War (1605–18) Battle of Novhorod-Siverskyi Battle of Dobrynichi Siege of Kromy Tsars of Russia family tree Other romanizations include the common Dmitri...
- Vyazma, and Dukhovshchina. In March 1943, the corps fought at Smolensk, Kromy, and Bryansk. In April 1943, it fought in Sevsk and Ponyri. Later, the ****XI...