- The
Pskova (Russian: Пскова) is a
river in Strugo-Krasnensky and
Pskovsky Districts of
Pskov Oblast, as well as in the city of
Pskov in Russia. It is a...
- (left), the
Utroya (left), the ****hva (left), the
Cheryokha (right), and the
Pskova (right). The
source of the
Velikaya is
located in the
Bezhanitsy Hills in...
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Russian factories launched rebuilding of
freight GAZelles into
minibuses ("
Pskova-2214", "STG-01") and
different custom vehicles. A few
Russian and Ukrainian...
- part of the city, the Krom is
located at the
junction of the
Velikaya and
Pskova rivers. The
citadel is of
medieval origin, with the
surrounding walls constructed...
- The
Russian text is
available in S. N. Valk,
Gramoty Velikogo Novgoroda i
Pskova (Moscow: AN SSSR, 1949), 67–68. Tarkiainen, Kari (2010).
Ruotsin itämaa...
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Pskova river in Pskov...
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Russian texts of the treaty, see S. N. Valk, ed.,
Gramoty Velikogo Novgoroda i
Pskova (Moscow and Leningrad: AN SSSR, 1949), pp. 69-79. v t e v t e v t e...
- Нестор-История. p. 456. ISBN 9785981872365. Valk, ed.
Gramoty Velikogo Novgoroda i
Pskova Valentin Yanin Novgorod acts of 12th–15th
centuries Valentin Yanin "Sources...
- (Armenian*),
Pskov Πσκοφ (Gr*****), Ps′kov – Пьсковъ (archaic Russian),[KNAB]
Pskovas (Lithuanian*),[KNAB] Psķovi – ფსკოვი (Georgian*),[KNAB]
Pskow (Upper Sorbian*)...
- Okulich-Kazarin,
Sputnik po
drevnemu Pskovy. G. Mokeev, "Persi
Sviatoi Troitsky Pskova,"
Pskov No. 13 (2000). 57°49′19″N 28°19′43″E / 57.82194°N 28.32861°E...