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Sudzha (Russian: Су́джа, [ˈsudʐə]) is a town and the
administrative center of
Sudzhansky District in
Kursk Oblast, Russia,
located on the
Sudzha and Oleshnya...
- military.
Ukrainian forces occupied several settlements,
including the town of
Sudzha. The
occupation was an
outcome of the
Ukrainian incursion of the
Kursk Oblast...
- of
Sudzha),
Malaya Loknya and
Russkoye Porechnoye (both
north of
Sudzha),
Martynovka (northeast of
Sudzha), and
within Borki (southeast of
Sudzha). "The...
- in
Sudzhansky District of
Kursk Oblast. The
village is
situated on the
Sudzha River, 17.5
kilometres (10.9 mi) from the Russian-Ukrainian border, 75 kilometres...
- The
Sudzha (Russian: Суджа) is a
river in Russia, a
right tributary of the Psel,
which flows through the
Bolshesoldatsky and
Sudzhansky districts (raions)...
- Workers' and Peasants'
Government of Ukraine, and
Sudzha was its
first seat in November-December 1918.
Sudzha remained part of
Soviet Ukraine until 1922. The...
- council. The
village is
located on the S****itsa
River (a
tributary of
Sudzha), 15
kilometres (9.3 mi) from the Russian-Ukrainian border, 80 kilometres...
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Sudzha (Russian: Суджа; Buryat: Һyжаа, Hujaa) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Kyakhtinsky District,
Republic of Buryatia, Russia. The po****tion...
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about 13 km from the
settlement of
Oleshnya to the town of
Sudzha,
where it
joins the
Sudzha, all
within the
Kursk oblast, Russia. The
river is situated...
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distance of
about 18
kilometres (in a
straight line) north-west of the town of
Sudzha, the
administrative centre of the district. The
absolute height is 152 metres...