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Trosna (Russian: Тросна) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:
Trosna,
Bryansk Oblast, a
settlement in
Trosnyansky Selsoviet of Zhukovsky...
- the region: E105 / M 2 "Crimea" (152 km
through Mtsensk, Oryol, Kromy,
Trosna) R 119
Oryol —
Tambov (151 km
through Livny) R 120
Oryol —
Vitebsk (57 km...
- Lviv – 590 km (370 mi):
Lublin –
Kovel –
Rivne – Kyiv – 160 km (99 mi):
Trosna –
Hlukhiv – 200 km (120 mi): Saint-Brieuc – Caen – 425 km (264 mi): Calais...
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Trosna (Russian: Тросна́) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Trosnyansky District,
Oryol Oblast, Russia. Po****tion: 2,530 (2010...
- Ośno
Lubuskie [ˈɔɕnɔ luˈbuskʲɛ] (German: Drossen, Latin:
Trosna Neomarchita)[citation needed] is a town in Słubice County,
Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland....
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running from
Trosna in
Russia to
Hlukhiv in Ukraine. The
European road 391 is a
class B
connection road and
connect the
Russian city
Trosna with the Ukrainian...
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Route R21 -
Tiksha -
Ledmozero -
Kostomuksha to the
border with
Finland Trosna -
Kalinovka Krasnodar -
Verkhnebakansky Dzhubga -
Sochi to the
border with...
- needed] On
November 21,
Algirdas routed the
Moscow sentry troops on the
river Trosna. However, he
could not
seize the
Moscow Kremlin.[citation needed] The troops...
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locality (a selo) of
Trosna. Po****tion: 10,302 (2010 Census); 12,453 (2002 Census); 14,102 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Trosna accounts for 24...
- to a new
defensive line
running through Lebedikha, Voronets, Morozikha,
Trosna, Grankina, and Novy Svet. The 19th
Motor Rifle Brigade took
eight settlements...