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Ordynsky (masculine),
Ordynskaya (feminine), or
Ordynskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Ordynsky District, a
district of
Novosibirsk Oblast,
Russia Ordynsky...
- Ust-
Ordynsky (Russian: Усть-Орды́нский, Buryat: Ордын Адаг,
Ordyn Adag) is a
rural locality (a settlement) and the
administrative center of Ekhirit-Bulagatsky...
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Ordynsky (Russian: Ордынский; masculine),
Ordynskaya (Ордынская; feminine), or
Ordynskoye (Ордынское; neuter) is the name of
several inhabited localities...
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Ordynsky District (Russian: Ордынский райо́н) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the
thirty in
Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia. It...
- 547.6 sq mi). Po****tion: 125,177 (2010 Census). The
settlement of Ust-
Ordynsky is the
autonomous okrug's
administrative center and its most
populous inhabited...
- (Russian: Тучи над Борском) is a 1960
Soviet drama film
directed by
Vasili Ordynsky. The film
tells about a
lonely schoolgirl who
decided to join the Pentecostal...
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settled in
Rostov and
became known as
Tsarevich Peter of the
Horde (Peter
Ordynsky). Even
though Nogai invaded the
Orthodox Christian Byzantine Empire in...
- Tomsky, Kochenyovsky, Bolotninsky, Novosibirsky, Toguchinsky, Iskitimsky,
Ordynsky districts, and in the
cities of Tomsk, Novosibirsk, and Berdsk. The Chats...
- (Russian: Ордынское) is an
urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in
Ordynsky District of
Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia. Po****tion: 10,256 (2010 Census);...
- In 13 of the districts,
there were more
births than deaths,
among them
Ordynsky, Kara****sky, Kudimkar, Chernushynsky,
Chaykovsky & Permsky. As of a 2012...