- (left)
Urzhumka (right)
Kilmez (left)
Shoshma (right) /
ˈvjɑːtkə, viˈɑː-/; Russian: Вятка [
ˈvʲatkə]; Tatar: Нократ, romanized: Nokrat; Mari: Виче, romanized: Viče;...
- Киров, IPA: [ˈkʲirəf] ),
formerly known as
Vyatka (Russian: Вя́тка, IPA: [[
ˈvʲatka]])
until 1934 and as
Khlynov (Хлы́нов) from 1457 to 1780, is the largest...
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Ukrainian footballer Antoni (Illiashewicz) (born n.1700-1775), orth.
bishop of
Vjatka and Velikoperm,
Russia Julia Keilowa (1902–1943),
Polish designer Michael...
- However, this was not to the
liking of the
Russian church and in 1831 the
Vjatka police chief ordered the
mountain to be
blown up. When
Maris continued praying...
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Vjatka region marked red...
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Vatka - Ватка (historic Udmurt),[KNAB] Vätka - Вятка (historic Tatar),
Vjatka - Вятка (historic
Russian [1780–1934]),[KNAB]
Vyatoka - ヴャトカ (historic ****anese*)...
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quarter 2018" (PDF). "Norvik
Banka iegādājusies
Vjatka Bank akcijas". "Guselnikov
separates Russian Vjatka Bank from Norvik; puts it
under his family's control"...
- in
Central Asia. In 1391
Tokhtamysh sent his
commander Beg Tut to
ravage Vjatka,
presumably in
response to the
depredations of the Ushkuyniks, buccaneers...
- Suure-Kambja
Parish (now
Kambja Parish),
Kreis Dorpat – 27 June 1943 in
Vjatka Camp,
Kirov Oblast,
Russian SFSR) was an
Estonian politician. He was a member...
- Udmurt),
Viatca (Latin),
Viatka (French, Spanish), Viče - Виче (Mari),
Vjatka (Dutch, Italian),
Vyatka - Вя́тка (Russian),
Wiatka (Polish),
Wjatka (German)...