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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...
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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...
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roads of the region: E105 / M 2 "Crimea" (152 km
through Mtsensk, Oryol,
Kromy, Trosna) R 119
Oryol —
Tambov (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...
- War (1605–18)
Battle of Novhorod-Siverskyi
Battle of
Dobrynichi Siege of
Kromy Tsars of
Russia family tree
Other romanizations include the
common Dmitri...
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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...
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White Generals Denikin, Yudenich, and Wrangel.
After victory in the Oryol-
Kromy operation against Denikin in
October 1919, a
division of
Latvian Riflemen...
- 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...
- 397 in Yasynuvata, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia,
Kryvyi Rih (Ukraine),
Oryol and
Kromy (Russia)
Stalag 398
between Pupping and
Hartkirchen (Austria)
Stalag XX-A...