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Vyoshenskaya (Russian: Вёшенская, IPA: [ˈvʲɵʂɨnskəjə]),
colloquially known as
Vyoshki (Russian: Вёшки),[citation needed] is a
rural locality (a stanitsa)...
- The
Vyoshenskaya Uprising (or
Upper Don rebellion) (March 11 - June 8, 1919) was an
uprising of the Don
Cossacks during the
Russian Civil War led by Pavel...
- the "land of the Cossacks" – the
Kruzhilin hamlet, part of
stanitsa Vyoshenskaya, in the
former Administrative Region of the Don
Cossack Host. His father...
- main
exhibits are
located in an
apartment where he
lived in
stanitsa of
Vyoshenskaya, and in a
house in
which he
worked on
portions of his
novel And Quiet...
- northward, and made
contact with the
Cossack insurgents ****ociated with the
Vyoshenskaya Uprising. The Don Army then grew to
forty thousand by 28 June. In April...
- stanitsa) of
Vyoshenskaya. Po****tion: 27,294 (2010 Census); 29,629 (2002 Census); 30,016 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Vyoshenskaya accounts for...
- of prin****l
characters of the epic
novel And
Quiet Flows the Don in
Vyoshenskaya,
Rostov oblast, Russia. It was
designed by
sculptor N. Mozhaev. The sculpture...
-
Caucasus Operation (1918–1919)
Battle of the Donb**** and Don (1919)
Vyoshenskaya Uprising Kharkiv Operation (June 1919)
Southern Front counteroffensive...
- War: The
Cossacks of the
Upper Don
rebel against Bolshevik rule in the
Vyoshenskaya Uprising and join the
White forces.
March 15–17 –
Members of the American...
- in Literature.
Mikhail Sholokhov 24 May 1905
Vyoshenskaya, Rostov,
Russia 21
February 1984
Vyoshenskaya, Rostov,
Russia 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1955,...