- The
Lopasnya (Russian: Лопа́сня) is a
river in
Moscow Oblast in Russia. It is a left
tributary of the Oka. It is 108 km in length, with a
drainage basin...
- (1985). It was
previously known as
Lopasnya (until 1954).
Originally named Lopasnya (Лопа́сня),
after the
Lopasnya River, it was
granted town status[citation...
-
October 1977.
Anatoly Nikolaevich Biryukov was born on 18
February 1939 in
Lopasnya,
Moscow Oblast,
RSFSR (present-day Chekhov,
Moscow Oblast, Russia). His...
- (right) Upa (right)
Zhizdra (left) Ugra (left)
Protva (left) Nara (left)
Lopasnya (left) Bes**** (right)
Osyotr (right)
Moskva (left)
Vozha (right) Pronya...
- Yuri
Alexandrovich Bychkov Born (1931-09-01)1
September 1931
Lopasnya,
Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union Died 18
April 2016(2016-04-18) (aged 84) Moscow, Russian...
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Krasnoznamensk (1946)
Lermontovsky →
Lermontov Likhvin (1565) →
Chekalin (1945)
Lopasnya →
Chyornoye Ozero →
Chekhov Losinaya Sloboda → Losino-Petrovsky Lyantorsky...
- was
commanded by
Prince Odoevsky. On 30 July the
armies clashed near the
Lopasnya River without so much as a
prior reconnaissance. The
fighting continued...
- flow the
tributaries of the Oka,
including the Nara, the Protva, and the
Lopasnya Rivers. The
Moskva River,
which almost entirely flows within the oblast...
- for a
total of 23 holdings. His
third son, Andrey,
received Serpukhov,
Lopasnya volost, and the
Shchitov and
Peremyshl burgs, for a
total of 21 holdings...
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August 20 he
moved west
along the Oka River,
crossed it at the town of
Lopasnya on
August 24–25 and
moved south towards Mamai. On
September 6, the Russian...