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- Valentinovka (Russian: Валентиновка) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Inzersky Selsoviet, Arkhangelsky District, Bashkortostan...
- Duke of Valentinois Valentinov (Russian: Валентинов), Russian surname Valentinovka (Russian: Валентиновка), Inzersky Selsoviet, Arkhangelsky District, Bashkortostan...
- died at the age of 89 from natural causes at his home in the village of Valentinovka, Moscow suburbs, and was buried at the cemetery of the Obraztsovo village...
- "Valentinov" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles containing Valentinov Valentinovka (Russian: Валентиновка), Inzersky Selsoviet, Arkhangelsky District, Bashkortostan...
- daughter, with whom he often spent time with in excursions to the town of Valentinovka [ru] outside of Moscow. In 1980, Weinberg was awarded the People's Artist...
- Podlipki-Dachnye towards Mytishchi Yaroslavsky Suburban Fryazevo Branch Valentinovka towards Fryazevo Yaroslavsky Suburban Fryazino Branch Fabrika 1 Maya...
- Mytishchi (station); Podlipki-Dachnye (station); Bolshevo (station); Valentinovka (platform); Zagoryanskaya (platform); Sokolovskaya (station); Voronok...
- northeast of Arkhangelskoye (the district's administrative centre) by road. Valentinovka is the nearest rural locality. Карта Архангельского района Башкортостана...
- (partially, because NCPSU archive, previously kept in the village of Valentinovka, Moscow Oblast, has been destro**** in January 1975). During the investigation...
- villages of Bolshoy Gorodok, Maliy Gorodok, Kisharino, Terpigorevo, Valentinovka and Podol, where many Russian artists resided in the mid-second half...