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Nizhny Tagil (Russian: Нижний Тагил, IPA: [ˈnʲiʐnʲɪj tɐˈgʲil]) is a city in
Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia,
located 25
kilometers (16 mi) east of the boundary...
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Nizhnyi Rohachyk (Ukrainian: Ни́жній Рога́чик) is a
village in
Kakhovka Raion,
Kherson Oblast, Ukraine. As of 2001, the
village had 305 residents. In...
- "Pyatnashka" unit "Sarmat" unit "Arkhangely" unit "Kulibin"
detachment (from
Nizhnyi Novgorod) "Feniks"
Mining Battalion "Arbat"
detachment "Shir" detachment...
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Ekaterinburg Stadion Central'nyj 27,000
Aleksandr Dantsev Uralets TS
Nizhnyi Tagil Nizhnyi Tagil Stadion Uralets 10,000 Igor
Bakhtin Volna Nizhegorodskaya...
- 12 settlements,
which are all villages:
Krepy Liubomyrivka Mykhailivka Nizhnyi Minchenok Nizhnyoteple Pischane Serednyoteple Sotenne Teple Velika Chernihivka...
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officially on
January 1, 1880, and
operated from the
beginning by the
Nizhnyi Novgorod Railway with 13 locomotives, of
which eight (class V) were built...
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Barvinok Blahodatne Chornobaivka Darivka Inhulivka Kyselivka Muzykivka Nizhnyi Rohachyk Oleksandrivka Pody Posad-Pokrovske
Pravdyne Sahy
Soldatske Solontsi...
- 2024 in a game
against Spartak Moscow. "Nizhny
Novgorod II vs.
Uralets Nizhnyi Tagil". soccerway.com.
Retrieved 2024-12-07. "Спартак-Москва 3:0 Пари НН"...
- ceramics. In 1886, 869
people lived in
Nizhnyi Rohachyk volost,
which was
composed of the
villages of
Nizhnyi Rohachyk,
Karaidubina (now Berezhanka),...
- Myasnikov-Tverdychev families, e.g. Yuryuzan, Ust-Katav, Katav-Ivanovsk,
Nizhnyi Tagil, Beloretsk). This
allowed further purchases of land in St. Petersburg...