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- Novgorodsky (masculine), Novgorodskaya (feminine), or Novgorodskoye (neuter) is a Russian surname and indicates someone who came from Veliky Novgorod...
- Novgorodsky District (Russian: Новгородский район) is an administrative and muni****l district (raion), one of the twenty-one in Novgorod Oblast, Russia...
- Novgorodsky (Russian: Новгородский; masculine), Novgorodskaya (Новгородская; feminine), or Novgorodskoye (Новгородское; neuter) is the name of several...
- The Tigoda (Russian: Тигода) is a river in Novgorodsky and Chudovsky Districts of Novgorod Oblast and Tosnensky and Kirishsky Districts of Leningrad Oblast...
- Novgorodsky Uyezd (Новгородский уезд) was one of the subdivisions of the Novgorod Governorate of the Russian Empire. It was situated in the southwestern...
- Dmitri Novgorodsky is a classical pianist. He is the first Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory graduate in piano performance and the first Russian-Soviet...
- book of Kievan Rus' 3799 Novgorod, a minor planet Old Novgorod dialect Novgorodsky (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Novgorod This disambiguation...
- Vadim the Bold (Russian: Вадим Храбрый) was a legendary chieftain of the Ilmen Slavs who led their struggle against Rurik and the Varangians in the 9th...
- media related to Luga River. The Luga (Russian: Луга) is a river in Novgorodsky and Batetsky Districts of Novgorod Oblast and Luzhsky, Volosovsky, Slantsevsky...
- The Prince of Novgorod (Russian: князь новгородский, romanized: knyaz novgorodsky) was the title of the ruler of Novgorod in present-day Russia. From 1136...