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Molochna (Ukrainian: Молочна, lit. 'milky'; Russian: Моло́чная, romanized:
Molochnaya) is a
river in
Zaporizhzhia Oblast,
southern Ukraine. The
river is connected...
- like caviar, is
often consumed with vodka. A
variation of the dish is
molochnaya stroganina,
which is
prepared using stroganina and
frozen fresh milk....
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Molochnaya (Russian: Молочная) is a
rural locality (a station) in
Mayskoye Rural Settlement,
Vologodsky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
- Doukhobors, his
reports in 1802
leading to
their resettlement on the
Molochnaya River,
along with
other religious minorities.[citation needed] 1790 'Nravouchitelnyi...
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religious minorities to the "Milky Waters" (Molochnye Vody)
region around the
Molochnaya River around Melitopol in modern-day
southern Ukraine. This was motivated...
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Mironositsa Mitenskoye Mitenskoye Mitropolye Mityukovo Molbishcha Molitvino Molochnaya Morino Moseykovo Mostishcha Mozhayskoye Muravyovo Myagrino Mynchakovo...
- his
leadership the
regiment was the
first to
force a
crossing of the
Molochnaya river and
barely p****able swamps, and with a
rapid onslaught, breaking...
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outstandingly during the
penetration of the
German defences on the Mius and
Molochnaya rivers.
Under his leadership, the 2nd
Guards Army
broke through powerful...
- 039722°N 19.442778°E / 41.039722; 19.442778 (Genusus) Gerros, Gerrus¹
Molochnaya Sarmatia? 46°42′05″N 35°17′55″E / 46.7014°N 35.2986°E / 46.7014; 35...
- June 1943. On
September 26–27, 1943, he
showed courage in
battles on the
Molochnaya river.
Wounded twice, he
refused to
leave the battlefield. For his courage...