-
Juden Pleskau". Bundesarchiv.de (in German).
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January 2024. ""
Pihkva pole enam kaugel!"".
Eesti Ekspress (in Estonian).
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January 2024...
- lake, with an area of 2,611 km2 (1,008 sq mi) (73%) Lake
Pihkva /
Pskovskoye (Estonian:
Pihkva järv, Russian: Псковское озеро), the
southern part of the...
- The
Velikaya (Russian: Вели́кая) is a
river in Novosokolnichesky, Pustoshkinsky, Sebezhsky, Opochetsky, Pushkinogorsky, Ostrovsky, Palkinsky, and Pskovsky...
- Hungary) Lake
Ohrid (North Macedonia, Albania;
Liqeni i Ohrit) Lake Peipsi-
Pihkva (Estonia, Russia) Lake
Great Prespa (Albania,
North Macedonia, Greece) Lake...
-
Largest lake in Finland; a
group of
smaller lake
basins 5
Peipus Peipsi-
Pihkva järv, Чудско-Псковское озеро,
Peipusa ezers Estonia/ Russia 3,555 1,373...
- (local Estonian,[KNAB] Finnish[KNAB]), Pihkõva (local Estonian),[KNAB]
Pihkva (Estonian,[KNAB] Võro[KNAB]),
Plescovia (Latin),
Plescow (archaic English)...
- Croatia/ Slovenia Överuman Finland/ Russia Lake
Peipus (Estonian: Peipsi|-
Pihkva järv; Russian: Псковско|-Чудское озеро, lit. 'Pskovsko|-Chudskoe lake',...
- rest of Portugal. Russia:
Dubki area is
bounded by
Estonia and Lake Peipsi-
Pihkva. The
settlement of
Maloje Kulisko is
separated from the rest of the country...
- Oblast, Russia. It is
situated on a
peninsula on the s**** of Lake Peipsi-
Pihkva.
Before 1920 it was a part of
Pskov Governorate. From 1920 to 1944, it was...
-
southeastern Estonia and, for the last 14 km
before draining into Lake
Pihkva, in
Pskov Oblast, Russia. For a 17 km
section near Pechory, the
Piusa is...