- The
Ostyor (Russian: Остёр), or
Ascior (Belarusian: Асцёр) is a
river in Po****ovsky, Roslavlsky, and
Shumyachsky Districts of
Smolensk Oblast in Russia...
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Ostyor (Russian: Остёр) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Roslavlsky District of
Smolensk Oblast, Russia. Po****tion: 1,945 (2002 Census); 2,228 (1989 Soviet...
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Andrei Bogolyubsky, who
disliked his mother. From 1162 to 1169 he
lived in
Ostyor, a
small town near Chernigov, but he then
moved on to the town of Torchesk...
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manufacturer of
kitchen appliances, po****rly
known for the
Oster Kitchen Center Ostyor, Russia, a
former urban-type
settlement in
Smolensk Oblast, Russia; since...
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Ostyor". GSE. "Berezina". GSE. "Drut". GSE. "Don". SWRR. "Manych". and "Kalaus"...
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counties (uyezds): Kiev
Gorodishche Goltva Khorol Kozelets Lubny Mirgorod Ostyor Pereyaslavl Piryatin Zolotonosha Note that some
sources state that the towns...
- (Novgorod-Seversky/Novhorod-Siverskyi)
Novozybkovsky Uyezd (Novozybkov)
Ostyorsky Uyezd (
Ostyor/Oster)
Sosnitsky Uyezd (Sosnitsa/Sosnytsia)
Starodubsky Uyezd (Starodub)...
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Oster (Ukrainian: Остер, IPA: [osˈtɛr]; Russian: Остёр, romanized:
Ostyor) is a city in
Chernihiv Raion,
Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine. It is
located where...
- the
southwestern part of the governorate. Its
administrative centre was
Ostyor (Oster). At the time of the
Russian Empire Census of 1897,
Ostyorsky Uyezd...
- part of
Kisyalyova Buda selsoviet. It is
situated on the
right bank of the
Ostyor River (a left
tributary of the Sozh River), five
kilometres (3.1 mi) north...