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Martynovka (Russian: Мартыновка) is a
village in
Sudzhansky District,
Kursk Oblast, Russia. It is the
administrative centre of
Martynovka village council...
- Alekseyevsky, and
Snagost and in
Sudzhansky District in the
direction of
Martynovka, and also in the
areas of Korenevo, Oleshnya, Nikolayevo-Daryino, Sudzha...
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Bolshaya Martynovka (Russian: Большая Мартыновка) is a
rural locality (a sloboda) and the
administrative center of
Martynovsky District,
Rostov Oblast...
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Ludmilla Pekarskaya, New
Insight into the 6th-7th
Century Silver ****d from
Martynovka (Ukraine), Mémoires de l'****ociation française d'archéologie mérovingienne...
- that
Ukrainian forces captured the
towns of Cherk****koye Porechnoye,
Martynovka, and Mikhaylovka. Geo-located
footage showed that
Russian forces likely...
- Olenyovka, Kelvat, Lontynyakh, Katylga, Cheremshanka, Prudovaya, Makhnya,
Martynovka, Varingyogan, Yokhomyakh, Chebachya, Kacharma,
Malaya Kuletka. Muni****lities...
- Azov in
Taganrog Bay The Port of
Taganrog Holy
Trinity Church,
Bolshaya Martynovka Armenian Church (1792) in Nakhichevan-on-Don
Reverse side of 2007 commemorative...
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claimed that
Ukrainian forces are also
operating northeast of
Sudzha near
Martynovka;
north of
Sudzha near
Vtoroy Knyazhiy, Ivnitsa, Zaoleshenka, Russkoye...
- Большой Мартыновке) is a
Russian Orthodox church in the
village of
Bolshaya Martynovka,
Rostov Oblast, Russia. It
belongs to the
Diocese of
Volgodonsk and Salsk...
- Cherk****koye Porechnoye, Kamyshevka, and Kireyevka;
northeast of
Sudzha near
Martynovka; and
southeast of
Sudzha near
Borki on
August 30.
Nicole Wolkov; Grace...