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Vyatskaya (feminine), or
Vyatskoye (neuter) may
refer to:
Vyatskoye,
Astrakhan Oblast, a
village (selo) in
Astrakhan Oblast,
Russia Vyatskoye,
Khabarovsk Krai...
- 48°44′N 135°43′E / 48.733°N 135.717°E / 48.733; 135.717
Vyatskoye (Russian: Вя́тское) (alternatively
known as
Viatsk or Viatskoe) is a
small fishing...
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records show that he was born
Alexander Kim in 1943 in the
village of
Vyatskoye,
Khabarovsk Krai,
Soviet Union.
Inside his family, he went by the Russian...
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Vyatskoye (Russian: Вя́тское) is a
village (selo) in the
Yaroslavl Oblast of Russia. The village,
first mentioned in
official record in 1502, was renovated...
- On 16
February 1941 (or 1942,
sources vary), in the
Soviet village of
Vyatskoye, Kim Jong Suk had Kim Jong Il, who was
given the
Russian name "Yuri Irsenovich...
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Vyatskoye (Russian: Вятское) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Dzhanaysky Selsoviet,
Krasnoyarsky District,
Astrakhan Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was...
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Oblast Volgoverkhovye [ru]
Vologda Oblast Ferapontovo Yaroslavl Oblast Vyatskoye Velikoye "Top 10 Most
Beautiful Russian Villages".
Moscow Times. 13 January...
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Vyatskoye, near Khabarovsk,[failed verification] or camp
Voroshilov near Nikolsk.
According to Lim Jae Cheon, Kim
cannot have been born in
Vyatskoye as...
- Sung-taek. He was
named after another son with the same name, who was born in
Vyatskoye in 1944; that son, also
known as
Shura Kim,
allegedly drowned in Pyongyang...
- the 1st
Korean Battalion. The
brigade was
stationed in the
village of
Vyatskoye on the Amur
River in
Khabarovsk Krai. In 1943,
General Iosif Apanasenko...