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Bolshoi Ussuriysky Island (Russian: Большо́й Уссури́йский о́стров, romanized: Bol'shoy
Ussuriyskiy Ostrov), or
Heixiazi Island (simplified Chinese: 黑瞎子岛;...
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Pacific Ocean. It was
previously known as
Nikolskoye (until 1898), Nikolsk-
Ussuriysky (until 1935) and
Voroshilov (until 1957). The area of what now is Ussuriysk...
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Ussuriysky (masculine),
Ussuriyskaya (feminine), or
Ussuriyskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Ussuriysky District, a
former district of
Primorsky Krai, Russia...
- has an area of
between 50 and 100 km2. It is
bounded closely by
Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island.[citation needed]
Until 2008,
Yinlong Island and its neighbouring...
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Russia largely conceded that
these islands were Chinese, but
Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island, at the
confluence of the Amur and the
Ussuri Rivers, had become...
- ****anese
invasion of
Manchuria in 1931, the
Soviets occupied Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island,
Yinlong Island, and
several adjacent islets to
separate the city...
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Czechoslovak legionaries of the 8th
Regiment at Nikolsk-
Ussuriysky killed by Bolsheviks, 1918.
Above them
stand also
members of the
Czechoslovak Legion...
- administration.
During the conflict, the
Soviets gained full
control of
Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island (Chinese: 黑瞎子岛) from China, and its
military occupation of the...
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confluence of the
latter with the
Ussuri River. It
divides the
Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island at the
confluence of the two rivers, and then runs
south along...
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Transbaikal Rifle Division fought in the
capture of Grodekovo, Nikolsk-
Ussuriysky, and Vladivostok. The 5th Army (fourth formation) was
created by order...