- The
Mulyanka (Russian: Муля́нка,
pronounced [mʊˈlʲanka]), also
referred as
Upper Mulyanka, is a
small river in Perm Krai,
Russia which flows in the city...
-
Mulyanka (Russian: Мулянка) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Lobanovskoye Rural Settlement,
Permsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The po****tion was...
- Karaidel)
Chusovaya (near Perm)
Sylva (near Perm)
Yegoshikha (in Perm)
Mulyanka (in Perm)
Vishera (near Solikamsk)
Kolva (near Cherdyn)
Kazanka (in Kazan)...
- the
large number of
small rivers and brooks. The
largest of them are the
Mulyanka, the Yegoshikha, the
Motovilikha (all are on the left bank of Kama River)...
- Perm and
nearby Permsky District and is the
longest left
tributary of the
Mulyanka. The Pyzh
forms part of the
border of Perm. The Pyzh is 22
kilometres (14 mi)...
- of
Russian Saint Tryphon of Vyatka, who
settled at the
banks of
Lower Mulyanka River in 1570 and
began preaching Christ to
Khanty and Mansi. When Tryphon...
- (Russian: Малиновка) is a
small river in Perm Krai, a
right tributary of the
Mulyanka. The
source of
Malinovka is
situated in
Industrialny City
District of Perm...
- It is
situated in the left-bank part of
Dzerzhinsky City District. The
Mulyanka River flows along the
eastern outskirts of the
microdistrict and separates...
- flow, ****ovskoy source, Big Black, Kalynivka,
Beryozovka Lebyazhka and
Mulyanka. One
follows the Iset River. The lake is
surrounded by mountains. Several...
- to
Solikamsk &
Nizhny Tagil Ferma Mulyanka Yug
Yergach Kungur Kishert Shumkovo Tulumbasi Kordon Shamary Shalya Sarga Sabik Kuzino Pervouralsk Iset from...