- Sami
languages and
settlements in Russia: Skolt (Russian
Notozersky) Akkala (Russian Babinsky) Kildin Ter...
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settlements of Motovsky, Songelsky,
Notozero (hence its
Russian name – the
Notozersky dialect). Some
speakers still may live in the
villages of
Tuloma and Lovozero...
- creation, it
included the
pogosts of Babinsky, Ekostrovsky, Maselgsky,
Notozersky, and Songelsky. In 1866, the
rural community was
transformed into Ekostrovskaya...
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comprised the
pogosts of Babinsky, Yekostrovsky, Maselgsky, Songelsky,
Notozersky,
Munomoshsky (Kildinsky), Motovsky, Pechengsky, Pazretsky, and Nyavdemsky...
- Motovsky. in Kolsko-Loparsky District: Babinsky; Ekostrovsky; Kildinsky;
Notozersky; Pulozersky. in
Lovozersky District: Kamensky; Lovozersky; Semiostrovsky;...
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Polyarny District, and
Kildinsky Selsoviet—to
Lovozersky District. Kolsky,
Notozersky, Peyvo-Yarvinsky, and
Pulozersky Selsoviets, as well as the
northern part...
- when the
pogost of
Notozersky was
moved down the
Tuloma River, the
settlement of
Restikent became the
administrative center of
Notozersky Selsoviet. On July 8...