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Lesogorsky (Russian: Лесого́рский; Finnish: Jääski; Swedish: Jäskis) is an
urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in
Vyborgsky District of Leningrad...
- SSR to
Leningrad Oblast. On October 1, 1948, the
district was
renamed Lesogorsky and on January 13, 1949, all
Finnish names of the
localities were replaced...
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separate river basin.
Kamennogorsk (Finnish: Antrea)
Kuznechnoye (Kaarlahti)
Lesogorsky (Jääski)
Primorsk (Koivisto)
Priozersk (Käkisalmi)
Roshchino (Raivola)...
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Jousenby as a
village of Jääski,
which is now a part of
Russia as
Lesogorsky.
Joutseno became a
separate parish in 1639 and was
originally called Joutsenus...
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Svetlogorsk Lesogorsky Prudy Kamennogorsk Hannilla Mogino Vozrozhdeniye Borovinka Gvardeyskoye Krasny Sokol Lenijarvi Buslovskoye Borodinskoye Luzhaika...
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Operational Kuma 80
Operational Kureyka 600
Operational Lesogorsk Lesogorsky 61°03′30.6″N 28°52′24.24″E / 61.058500°N 28.8734000°E / 61.058500;...
- names,[citation needed] on October 1, 1948, the
district was
renamed Lesogorsky and the town of
Antrea was
renamed Kamennogorsk. The town's new name was...
- names. In particular,
Yaski was
renamed Lesogorsky and Enso was
renamed Svetogorsk. On December 9, 1960,
Lesogorsky District was
abolished and
merged into...
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Northern Dvina Governorate Yarensk Yaskisky uezd
Viipuri Province Yaskis (
Lesogorsky)
Yekaterinburgsky County Perm
Governorate Yekaterinburg Yeletsky uezd...
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merged into
Leningradsky Prigorodny District.
Lesogorsky District (the urban-type
settlement of
Lesogorsky),
established in 1940 as
Yaskinsky District and...