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Chekalin (Russian: Чека́лин),
formerly known as
Likhvin (Лихвин)
until 1945, is a town in
Suvorovsky District of Tula Oblast, Russia,
located on the left...
- 424–374 Günz?
Hoxne Holstein Cromer/Rhume?
Likhvin Pre-illinois MIS 10 374–337 Mindel?
Wolston Elster?
Likhvin? Pre-illinois A ? Río
Llico Colegual? MIS...
- (1734) →
Lazdenen (1938) →
Krasnoznamensk (1946)
Lermontovsky →
Lermontov Likhvin (1565) →
Chekalin (1945)
Lopasnya →
Chyornoye Ozero →
Chekhov Losinaya...
- Ivan
Petrovich Trutnev (Russian: Ива́н Петро́вич Тру́тнев; 1827, in
Likhvin – 18
February 1912, in Vilnius) was a
Russian painter and art teacher. He...
- (Zhizdra)
Kaluzhsky Uyezd (Kaluga)
Kozelsky Uyezd (Kozelsk)
Likhvinsky Uyezd (
Likhvin)
Maloyaroslavetsky Uyezd (Maloyaroslavets)
Medynsky Uyezd (Medyn) Meshchovsky...
- camp. Lisowski's men
broke contact with
other forces,
burned Belyov and
Likhvin, took Peremyshl,
turned north,
defeated a
Muscovite army at Rzhev, turned...
- in the
eastern part of the governorate. Its
administrative centre was
Likhvin (Chekalin). At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897, Likhvinsky...
- in a camp.
Lisowczycy broke contact with his forces,
burned Belyov and
Likhvin, took Peremyshl,
turned north,
defeated the
Russian army at Rzhev, proceeded...
- in a camp.
Lisowczycy broke contact with his forces,
burned Belyov and
Likhvin, took Peremyshl,
turned north,
defeated Muscovy army at Rzhev,
turned to...
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Borisovo Gorodishche 9.
Odoyev 15.
Vorotynsk 4.
Dorogobuzh 10.
Peremyshl 16.
Vyazma 5.
Kozelsk 11.
Pogoreloye Gorodishche 17.
Zubtsov 6.
Likhvin 12. Roslavl...