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Porkhov (Russian: По́рхов) is a town and the
administrative center of
Porkhovsky District in
Pskov Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Shelon River, 75 kilometers...
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damaged by the
Mongol invasion. Here are
built not only
kremlins (Izborsk,
Porkhov) but—for the
first time in Russia—fortresses,
which were not many cities...
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drains a
basin of 9,710
square kilometres (3,750 sq mi). The
towns of
Porkhov and Soltsy, as well as urban-type
settlements of
Dedovichi and Shimsk,...
- The
Diocese of
Pskov and
Porkhov (Russian: Псковская и Порховская епархия) is an
eparchy of the
Russian Orthodox Church. The
ruling bishop is Metropolitan...
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Other roads connect Velikiye Luki with Novosokolniki, with Nevel, and with
Porkhov via Loknya.
There are also
local roads. The town is
served by the Velikiye...
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Orthodox Church and a po****r writer. He is the
Metropolitan of
Pskov and
Porkhov; in
October 2023 it was
reported that he was to be
moved to the Diocese...
- in volunteering. This p****ion led to a move from the
Moscow region to
Porkhov. At the time,
Markov was a drug addict.
Since 2007,
having overcome his...
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except Porkhov.
Units of the
formation to make for
stubborn defense front in the south-west and south. On 1 July 1941 the
corps concentrated in
Porkhov, overseeding...
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Estonian Territorial Rifle Corps got
heavily beaten in the
battles around Porkhov during the
German invasion in
summer 1941, as 2000 were
killed or wounded...
- applications. Hermogen.
Tavricheskaya Eparchy / [Soch.] Hermogena, Ep.
Pskov and
Porkhov,
formerly Tavricheskogo and Simferopol. — Pskov: type. Hub. management...