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- The Battle of Volochayevka was an important battle of the Far Eastern Front in the latter part of the Russian Civil War. It occurred on February 10 through...
- Volochayevka may refer to the following places in Russia: Volochayevka-1 Volochayevka-2 This set index article includes a list of related items that share...
- foundation of new settlements. Between 1908 and 1912, stations opened at Volochayevka, Obluchye, Bira, Birakan, Londoko, In, and Tikhonkaya. The railway construction...
- Volochayevka-2 (Russian: Волочаевка-2) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Smidovichsky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia...
- Volochayevka-1 is a rural locality (a (selo) in Smidovichsky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia. Po****tion: 1,148 (2010 Census); Russian...
- Parfyonov [ru] wrote the latest version of the song after the 1922 Battle of Volochayevka. It is sung to the melody of "Rozpryahayte, khloptsi, koni", a Ukrainian...
- Siberian Ice March Omsk Novonikolaevsk Krasnoyarsk Far East Chita Mongolia Volochayevka Sp****k Primorye Yakutia Anti-Bolshevik uprisings Izhevsk–Votkinsk Uprising...
- cargo departure and arrival are Khabarovsk-2, Izvestkovaya, Birobidzhan, Volochayevka-2, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Sovetskaya Gavan, Sibirtsevo, Ussuriysk, Baranovsky...
- reaching Budapest, collapsing the coup 1922 Russian Civil War Battle of Volochayevka 5–14 February Reds retake Khabarovsk Turkish War of Independence Bombardment...
- Khabarovsk in November 1921 but his troops were smashed at the Battle of Volochayevka on February 12, 1922 by the forces commanded by Vasily Blyukher. General...