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Novozybkov (Russian: Новозы́бков; Belarusian: Навазыбкаў) is a
historical town in
Bryansk Oblast,
Russia with a po****tion, in 2021, of 38,680. The city...
- The Roslavl–
Novozybkov offensive (Russian: Рославльско-Новозыбковская наступательная операция, lit. 'Roslavl–
Novozybkov offensive operation') was an offensive...
- (1988–2003)
Novozybkov hierarchy – Nikola [ru],
Archbishop of
Novozybkov,
Moscow and All
Russia (1923–1934) Stefan [ru],
Archbishop of
Novozybkov, Moscow...
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Archbishop of
Novozybkov,
Moscow and all Russia. In 2000, with the move of the Archbishop's
residence to Moscow, the
toponym Novozybkov was
dropped from...
- The
oblast is
crossed by the M3 Moscow—Kiev
highway and the M13 Bryansk-
Novozybkov-Boundary Belarus—(Kobrin), and
fourteen kilometers from the administrative...
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square kilometers (380 sq mi). Its
administrative center is the town of
Novozybkov (which is not
administratively a part of the district). Po****tion: 12...
- mother's
paternal grandfather was a
Russian Jew
whose family came from
Novozybkov, Russia.
Waititi stated that his mother's
family were
Russian Jewish,...
- both Kiełtyka and
Adrian Kowanek. The two were
taken to a
hospital in
Novozybkov.
While Kiełtyka's
family released a
statement saying that his condition...
- sanitation" (sanitary-statistical
research of sulfur-match
factories Novozybkov district of the
province of Chernigov, Starodub:
Typography A.I. Kozintsev...
- The 293rd
Rifle Division began service as a Red Army
rifle division shortly after the
German invasion. It was
largely based on what
would become the shtat...