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Tatarsk (Russian: Тата́рск) is the name of
several urban and
rural inhabited localities (towns, settlements, and villages) in Russia.
Urban localities...
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Tatarsk (Russian: Тата́рск; Kazakh: Татарка, Tatarka) is a town in
Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia,
located 457
kilometers (284 mi) west of Novosibirsk, the...
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prior to
World War I. The plot
revolves around the
Melekhov family of
Tatarsk, who are
descendants of a
Cossack who, to the
horror of many, took a Turkish...
- thickets; it also
grows on the
headlands above the
Okhotsk and
Bering Seas,
Tatarsk and
Pacific coast (the Kurils). P.
pumila grows very slowly. It can live...
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cossack from
Tatarsk, is
captured and
driven through different villages with
other prisoners being brutalised by crowds,
before coming to
Tatarsk and being...
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Stepanchenko (Russian: Серге́й Ю́рьевич Степа́нченко; born June 18, 1959, in
Tatarsk,
Novosibirsk Oblast) is a
Soviet and
Russian theater and film actor, film...
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Barabinsk 27,648 7
Karasuk Karasuksky District 24,890 8
Tatarsk Town of
oblast significance of
Tatarsk 23,711 9
Toguchin Toguchinsky District 20,766 10 Cherepanovo...
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Bagan was
established in 1914 as a
station of the
railway running between Tatarsk and Slavgorod. It was the
capital of the
district from 1946 to 1963, and...
- the Myer
department store. Myer was born
Nahum Moshe Baevski in 1897 in
Tatarsk Smolensk, Russia. He
studied at
Ashwick School (run by C. H. Nash) and...
- (Russian: Константин Федорович Телегин,
November 3 [O.S.
October 22] 1899,
Tatarsk,
Russian Empire - 16
November 1981, Moscow,
Soviet Union) was a Soviet...