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Noginsk (Russian: Ноги́нск),
known as
Bogorodsk (Russian: Богородск)
until 1930, is a city and the
administrative center of
Noginsky District in Moscow...
- FC
Krasnoye Znamya Noginsk (Russian: «Красное Знамя» (Ногинск)) is a
Russian football team from
Noginsk. It has pla****
professionally in 1949, between...
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Noginsk was a
settlement in the
Tunguska Plateau, in the
western Evenkiyskiy District,
Krasnoyarsk Krai. The
village was a port on the
Nizhnyaya Tunguska...
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Nadezhda Noginsk was a
Russian women's
football from
Noginsk,
founded in 2001. It
competed for
seven years in the top
division before it was disbanded...
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factory founded by
Savva Vasilyevich Morozov originally in Bogorodsk, now
Noginsk. in 1830. His son,
Zakhar Savvich Morozov,
bought the
village Glukhovo...
- The
Noginsk constituency (No.110) was a
Russian legislative constituency in
Moscow Oblast. It was
based in
eastern suburbs and
exurbs of Moscow. Most...
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joined the fourth-tier
Russian Amateur Football League side FC
Znamya Noginsk. He
announced he will be with the team on part-time
basis and play only...
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Arzamas 158.
Elista 159.
Yessentuki 160.
Artyom 161.
Berdsk 162.
Noginsk 163.
Sarapul 164.
Ukhta 165.
Mezhdurechensk 166.
Dolgoprudny 167. Zheleznogorsk...
- Province, a
village in
Plovdiv Province,
Bulgaria FC Trud
Noginsk,
former name of FC
Znamya Noginsk FC Trud Tula,
former name of FC ****nal Tula FC Trud Voronezh...
- Mendeleyevo,
Pavlovsky Posad, Vladimir, Kovrov, Shchyolkovo, Losino-Petrovsky,
Noginsk, Orekhovo-Zuyevo,
Sobinka and
Vyazniki stand on the s****s of the Klyazma...