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- Tolmachyovo (Russian: Толмачёво) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Luzhsky District of Leningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the right...
- towns of Luga and Kingisepp, as well as the urban-type settlement of Tolmachyovo are located on the banks of the Luga. The mouth of the Luga is the site...
- Tolmachyovo (Russian: Толмачёво) is a rural locality (Russian: деревня, lit. 'village') in Brezhnevsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk...
- Yevgeny Nosov Born Yevgeny Ivanovich Nosov (1925-01-15)January 15, 1925 Tolmachyovo village, Kursky Uyezd, Kursk Governorate, RSFSR, Soviet Union Died June...
- Tolmachyovo (Russian: Толмачёво) is a rural locality (Russian: деревня, lit. 'village') in Lebyazhensky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Kursky District, Kursk...
- Valter Klauson (2 January 1914, Tolmachyovo – 5 December 1988, Tallinn) was a Soviet and Estonian politician. From 1961 to 1984, he was a Chairman of...
- Census); 25,014 (1989 Soviet census). Originally known as the settlement of Tolmachyovo (Толмачёво), it was renamed Ob in 1934 and granted town status in 1969...
- (110 mi) upstream the Luga, northwest of the urban-type settlement of Tolmachyovo. The Yashchera mostly flows over deserted and swampy areas. The drainage...
- battalion was formed later and had a 4-w**** training. It was sent near Tolmachyovo. In September 1943, it was moved to the Velikaya River about 30 kilometres...
- erected in the village in honor of the Transfiguration Savior, was renamed Tolmachyovo. The railway station in this village was also renamed. In November 1919...