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Pryazovia (Ukrainian: Приазов'я,
sometimes spelled Приозів'я, Pryozivia; Russian: Приазовье, romanized: Priazovye) or
literally Cis-Azov
region is usually...
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Pryazovia is the
geographic area of the
north coast of the Sea of Azov (Northern
Pryazovia).
Pryazovia, Priazovye, etc., may also
refer to: The
whole Azov...
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authorities of the
Russian Empire to
newly founded settlements in
Pryazovia,
taking place in 1778 on
order of
Empress Catherine the Great. In 1768...
- The
Pryazovia Worker (Russian: Приазовский рабочий) is a
regional Russian-language
newspaper in Ukraine. The
newspaper was
founded on
March 9, 1918, in...
- into the
following megastructures:
Middle Prydniprovia,
Western Pryazovia,
Eastern Pryazovia, Ingulski, Rosynsko-Tikychki, Dnistersko-Buzki and Volyn, which...
- of
coastline of the Sea of Azov, as part of a
coastal region known as
Pryazovia, also
including the
coastal regions of
Kherson Oblast and
Donetsk Oblast...
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Zaporizhzhia (western and
central part),
Sloboda Ukraine (northern part) and
Pryazovia (southern part). In the mid-18th-century, the north-eastern outskirts...
- city in
Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. It is
situated on the
northern coast (
Pryazovia) of the Sea of Azov, at the
mouth of the
Kalmius River.
Prior to the Russian...
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located in ****isan (north-western part),
Zaporizhzhia (northern part) and
Pryazovia (southern and
eastern parts).
Kherson is the only city with a po****tion...
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littoral (Prychornomoria), Zaporizhzhia, Tavria, the Azov Sea
littoral (
Pryazovia), the
Tatar region of Crimea, the area
around the
Kuban River, and the...