- The
Molochna (Ukrainian: Молочна, lit. 'milky'; Russian: Моло́чная, romanized: Molochnaya) is a
river in
Zaporizhzhia Oblast,
southern Ukraine. The river...
- muni****lity in
Zaporizhzhia Oblast,
southeastern Ukraine. It is
situated on the
Molochna River,
which flows through the
eastern edge of the city into the Molochnyi...
- or
Molochnyi Lyman (Ukrainian: Молочний лиман), is an
estuary of the
Molochna River,
located on the north-western
coast of the Sea of Azov.
About 10...
- Halbstadt) is a city in
Polohy Raion,
Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine. The
Molochna River flows through the city. Po****tion: 6,099 (2022 estimate). Molochanks...
-
Molotschna Colony or
Molochna Colony was a
Russian Mennonite settlement in what is now
Zaporizhzhia Oblast in Ukraine. Today, the
central village, known...
- Circ****ians.
Nogais lived alongside German-speaking
Mennonites in the
Molochna region of
southern Ukraine from 1803, when the
Mennonites first arrived...
- Çoruh/Chorokhi Yeşilırmak
Rioni Yeya Mius
Kamchiya Enguri/Egry
Kalmius Molochna Tylihul Velykyi Kuialnyk Veleka Rezovo Kodori/Kwydry Bzyb/Bzipi
Supsa Mzymta...
- (Southern Buh),
Panticapes (Inhulets),
Hypacyris (Kalanchak),
Gerrhus (either
Molochna or Konka), and
Tanais (Don). The
Pontic Steppe at this time was dominated...
- (Ukrainian: Кам'яна Могила, lit. 'stone grave') is an
archaeological site in the
Molochna River (lit. 'milk river') valley,
about a mile from the
village of Terpinnia...
- old style.
Davies (2011), p. 213,
following Baiov. This
sounds like the
Molochna river,
probably the
southernmost crossing point near Melitopol. The place...