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Obluchye (Russian: Облучье) is the name of
several inhabited localities in Russia. This set
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Obluchye (Russian: Облу́чье, Yiddish: אָבלוטשיע, romanized: oblutshye) is a town and the
administrative center of
Obluchensky District in the
Jewish Autonomous...
- new settlements.
Between 1908 and 1912,
stations opened at Volochayevka,
Obluchye, Bira, Birakan, Londoko, In, and Tikhonkaya. The
railway construction finished...
- is the town of
Obluchye. Po****tion: 29,035 (2010 Census); 36,515 (2002 Census); 43,062 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Obluchye accounts for 32...
- city of
Obluchye,
Jewish Autonomous Oblast, in the
family of a
diesel locomotive driver. She
graduated from
secondary school No. 70 in
Obluchye (now -...
- selo of
Leninskoye 20684
Obluchensky District Облученский район town of
Obluchye 29035
Oktyabrsky District Октябрьский район selo of
Amurzet 11354 Smidovichsky...
- Нытва Perm Krai
Nyurba Нюрба
Sakha Republic Ob Обь
Novosibirsk Oblast Obluchye Облучье
Jewish Autonomous Oblast Obninsk Обнинск
Kaluga Oblast Oboyan Обоянь...
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district 99 210 99 610 5
Obluchensky (Облученский)
district 99 220 99 620
Obluchye (Облучье) town* Bira (Бира)
Birakan (Биракан)
Izvestkovy (Известковый)...
- 1996
Succeeded by
Vladimir Khabarov Personal details Born Yury
Vladimirovich Komarovsky (1952-05-18) 18 May 1952 (age 72)
Obluchye, RSFSR,
Soviet Union...
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Yekaterinoslavka Zavitaya Bureya Domikan Arkhara Rachi Kundur-Khabarovskiy
Obluchye Kimkan to Novy
Urgal Izvestkovaya Birakan Teploye Ozero Londoko Bira...