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Veliky Novgorod 8.
Kashin 19.
Romanov 30.
Yamburg 9.
Koporye 20.
Rzheva pustaya (Zavolochye) 31.
Yaroslavl 10.
Ladoga 21.
Rzheva Volodimirova 11. Luki...
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Polish noblewoman,
Marianna Kossakowska, and of a
Russian officer,
Teofil Pustaya, of
Hungarian origin. He
later became a general.
After convent schooling...
- Gdov, Ostrov, Vybor, Volodimer, Dubkov, Opochka, Krasny, Voronech,
Rzheva Pustaya, and
Kobylye Gorodishche;
Velikiye Luki Province:
Velikiye Luki, Kholm...
- times, the area
belonged to the
Novgorod Republic and was
known as
Rzheva Pustaya. In the end of the 15th century,
together with Novgorod, it was annexed...