- Novosokolnichesky, Oktyabrsky, Ostashkovsky, Penovsky, Porechyevsky, Pustoshkinsky,
Rykovsky, Sebezhsky, Sovetsky, Toropetsky, Troitsky, Tsevelsky, Usmynsky, Ust-Dolyssky...
- Rykowska; plural: Rykowscy) is a surname. It is
related to the
Czech surname Rykovský/Rykovská.
Notable people with this
surname include:
Kazimiera Rykowska...
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Communist Party 5,232 16.68%
Maria Shestakova New
People 1,651 5.26%
Nikita Rykovsky Liberal Democratic Party 1,541 4.91%
Viktor Gudenko Communists of Russia...
-
Sakhalin until May 1925.
Derbinskoye became the
administrative center of
Rykovsky District in 1928. The
settlement was
given its
present name of November 15...
- governor,
Lyapunov made
frequent visits with
audits to
Korsakovsky and
Rykovsky (Modern-Day Tymovsky) districts.
Unlike his predecessors, he constantly...
- 32,720 16.55%
Yevgeny Sutormin Communists of
Russia 12,626 6.39%
Nikita Rykovsky Liberal Democratic Party 10,489 5.31%
Vladislav Makhmudov New
People 9...
- Oblast,
abolished in 1933,
split between Gdovsky and
Osminsky Districts;
Rykovsky District (the selo of Skokovo),
established in 1927,
Leningrad Oblast,...
-
Novosokolnichesky District was
transferred to
Pskov Oblast. On August 1, 1927
Rykovsky District with the
administrative center in the selo of
Skokovo was also...
-
Pustoshkinsky Districts.
Another district created on August 1, 1927 was
Rykovsky District with the
administrative center in the selo of Skokovo. It included...
- and
Loknyansky Districts.
Another district created on August 1, 1927 was
Rykovsky District with the
administrative center in the selo of Skokovo.[clarification...