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Petushki (Russian: Петушки) is the name of
several inhabited localities in Russia.
Urban localities Petushki,
Vladimir Oblast, a town in
Petushinsky District...
- Moscow-
Petushki, also
published in
English as
Moscow to the End of the Line,
Moscow Stations, and
Moscow Circles, is a
postmodernist prose poem[citation...
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Petushki (Russian: Петушки́, lit.
little roosters) is a town and the
administrative center of
Petushinsky District in
Vladimir Oblast, Russia, located...
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along with his wife and son in a car
accident on
November 3, 2007, in
Petushki,
Vladimir Oblast, Russia.
Their car
apparently skidded on an ice-covered...
- are 5 streets.
Starye Petushki is
located 5 km
northeast of
Petushki (the district's
administrative centre) by road.
Petushki is the
nearest rural locality...
- for his 1969 "poem in prose" (ironical ****ignment of the genre) Moscow-
Petushki (several
English translations exist,
including Moscow to the End of the...
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Petushki (Russian: Петушки) is a
rural locality (a village) in Yugo-Kamskoye
Rural Settlement,
Permsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The po****tion was...
- Elektrogorsk,
Petushki, and Vladimir. The line is
served by
Moscow Railway between Moscow and
Petushki and by
Gorky Railway between Petushki and Vladimir...
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Thomas Nennstiel [de] Max Tidof,
Crescentia Dünßer [de]
Comedy Moscow-
Petushki Jens Carl
Ehlers Martin Wuttke,
Branko Samarovski [de],
Barbara L****, Henryk...
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station in
Moscow to Gorky,
featured in
Venedikt Yerofeyev's novel, Moscow-
Petushki. At the time of creation, the
hammer and
sickle stood for worker-peasant...