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Lodeynoye Pole (Russian: Лоде́йное По́ле, lit. the
field of boats) is a town and the
administrative center of
Lodeynopolsky District in
Leningrad Oblast...
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Lodeynoye Pole (also
Lodynoye Pole) is a
former air base in
Leningrad Oblast,
Russia located 2 km
south of
Lodeynoye Pole. It was home to the 177th Fighter...
- 84,400
square kilometres (32,600 sq mi). The
towns of
Podporozhye and
Lodeynoye Pole, as well as urban-type
settlements Voznesenye, Nikolsky, Vazhiny...
- (near Shimsk) Syas (in Sy****troy) Svir (near
Lodeynoye Pole)
Pasha (near
Lodeynoye Pole) Oyat (near
Lodeynoye Pole) Lake
Onega Suna (in Kondopoga) Vodla...
- Shlisselburg. In 1702
Peter the
Great established the
Olonets Shipyard at
Lodeynoye Pole,
where Russian frigate Shtandart was built.
While the
Poles fought...
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Saint Petersburg - Keikino;
downgraded to 41K-008 R-37 "
Lodeynoye Pole - Brin-Navolok":
Lodeynoye Pole - Vytegra;
upgraded to A215 in 2018 R-124: Shatsk...
- the
border on the
night of
April 21, 1919. The
goals were to
capture Lodeynoye Pole,
Petrozavodsk and the
Murmansk railroad. The
troops were divided...
- Lodeynopolskaya) is a
shipbuilding enterprise that
operated in 1702–1829 in
Lodeynoye Pole in
Olonetsky Uyezd of the
Russian Empire.
Construction of the shipyard...
- Sergey) (Russian: Серге́й Николаевич Тараканов; born 25
April 1958 in
Lodeynoye Pole,
Leningrad Oblast,
Russian SFSR, USSR) is a
Russian retired professional...
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oblast was
divided into nine
okrugs (Borovichi, Cherepovets, Leningrad,
Lodeynoye Pole, Luga, Murmansk, Novgorod, Pskov, and
Velikiye Luki), each of which...