- Ust-
Pyora (Russian: Усть-Пёра) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Dmitriyevsky Selsoviet of
Svobodnensky District, Amur Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was...
- (Russian: Шимано́вск) is a town in Amur Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Bolshaya Pyora River (a right-hand
tributary of the Zeya), 250
kilometers (160 mi) northwest...
- Berezayka, Bikin, Bityug, Biya,
Bolshaya Belaya,
Bolshaya Pyora (Amur Oblast),
Bolshaya Pyora (Komi Republic), Buotama, Bureya, Chagoda, Chebdar, Cheptsa...
- Циолковский) is a
closed town in Amur Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Bolshaya Pyora River (a
tributary of the Zeya), 110
kilometers (68 mi) from the border...
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Islands Bolshaya Polyana, the name of
several locations in
Russia Bolshaya Pyora River (Amur Oblast), a
river in the Amur
Oblast Bolshaya (river) a river...
- The
Bolshaya Pera (Russian: Большая Пера, also Большая Пёра
Bolshaya Pyora) is a
river in Amur Oblast, Russia. It is a
right tributary of the Zeya. It...
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words tietää 'to know', takapyörä 'rear wheel' (from taka- 'back, rear' +
pyörä 'wheel'; the
latter part is
secondarily stressed) or luo 'towards'. This...
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Poshekhonye Prishib →
Leninsk Protva →
Zhukov Pryoysish-Elau →
Bagrationovsk Pyora →
Gondatti → Vladimiro-Shimanovsky →
Shimanovsk Raduga → Vladimir-30 → Raduzhny...
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latest ride
relocation happened in 2007, when Tykkimäki
opened the Kouvola-
pyörä Ferris wheel,
which had been at Linnanmäki over 40 years. "Home". tykkimaki...
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Oblast in the
Russian Far East, on the
watershed of the Zeya and
Bolshaya Pyora rivers,
approximately 600–800 km (370–500 mi) from the
Pacific Ocean, depending...