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Soviet census); 9,000 (1967). It was
founded in 1892 as a
postal station Mysovaya (Мысовая), its name
derived from the
Russian word Mys
meaning "cape", referring...
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later also the Angara,
carried two
loads a day
between piers at
Baikal and
Mysovaya.
After the
railway was completed, both
ships continued to
operate in reserve...
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weapons when a
death squad caught up with them and shot them all at the
Mysovaya station of the Trans-Siberian Railway. The town of
Mysovsk near
where Babushkin...
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ferry almost a
hundred kilometers across the lake (from Port
Baikal to
Mysovaya). The
Chinese Eastern Railway became important in
international relations...
- on
restoration of a
Jewish cemetery and
construction of a
monument in
Mysovaya Station, Siberia,
which was
unveiled in June 2014. Tomsk,
Russia - Sibelectromotor...
- the SS Baikal,
transported railcars across the lake from Port
Baikal to
Mysovaya for a
number of years. The lake
became the site of the
minor engagement...
- Cir****–Baikal
railway was one of these,
being the
section from
Irkutsk to
Mysovaya wharf (now the town of
Babushkin on the South-Eastern s**** of Lake Baikal...
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Klukhori →
Karachayevsk Mukhtuya →
Lensk Muravlenkovsky →
Muravlenko Mysovaya →
Mysovsk →
Babushkin Naberezhnye Chelny →
Brezhnev →
Naberezhnye Chelny...
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armed with howitzers.
Engaging with the Red Army
based on the port of
Mysovaya,
Legion naval forces sank the
icebreaker Baikal. By 1920, though, the Legion...
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