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Pechory (Russian: Печоры;
Estonian and Seto: Petseri) is a town and the
administrative centre of
Pechorsky District in the
Pskov Oblast, Russia. Its po****tion...
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northwest of
Russian town
Pechory.
Koidula is the
border crossing point of Karisilla–
Pechory road (nr. 63), Tartu–
Pechory and Valga–
Pechory railways. Currently...
- is the town of
Pechory. Po****tion: 22,123 (2010 Census); 25,300 (2002 Census); 27,199 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Pechory accounts for 50...
- Pskov-
Pechory Monastery or The Pskovo-Pechersky
Dormition Monastery or Pskovo-Pechersky
Monastery (Russian: Пско́во-Печ́ерский Успе́нский монасты́рь,...
- Besides, in 1920 the
westernmost areas of the
Pskov Governorate including Pechory, Izborsk,
Vyshgorodok and
Pytalovo that
since 1918 were
occupied by the...
- Tartu–
Pechory, 83.5 km (51.9 mi).
Built between 1929 and 1931.
International connection from
Koidula railway station (Koidula) in
Estonia to
Pechory in Russia...
- 1938–1979, town
rights revoked Nõmme, 1926–1940,
merged with
Tallinn Petseri (
Pechory), 1776-onwards,
annexed to the
Russian SFSR in 1945 Toompea, 1248/1265/1288–1785...
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located in
southeastern Estonia and
bordering Russia.
Petseri (Russian:
Pechory) has been the
historic and
cultural centre for the Setos.
Estonian Setomaa...
- of
World War I, from
February to
December 1918, the county's capital,
Pechory, was
occupied by
German forces. (As such, the
county including the town...
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Battle of
Petschora took
place on
February 23, 1701 near the
village of
Pechory,
Russia during the
second year of the
Great Northern War. The
Swedish army...