- (Russian: Гаври́лов-Ям) is a town and the
administrative center of Gavrilov-
Yamsky (or Gavrilov-Yamskiy)
District in
Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia,
located on the...
- Gavrilov-
Yamsky District (Russian: Гаврилов-Ямский райо́н or Gavrilov-Yamskiy District) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the...
- The Yam Islands,
Yamsky Islands or
Yamskiye Islands (Ямские острова;
Yamskiye Ostrova), is a
small island group located close to the
coast in the northern...
- Its
southwest corner is
formed by the P'yagin Peninsula, Yam Bay, and the
Yamsky Islands. The
Shelikhov Gulf
should not be
confused with much
smaller Shelikhov...
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Early Pleistocene –
present (~800,000–0 YBP)
Adult male,
female and pup on
Yamsky Islands in the
northeast Sea of
Okhotsk Size of male (left) and
female (middle)...
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District 34,507 6
Rostov Rostovsky District 31,792 7 Gavrilov-Yam Gavrilov-
Yamsky District 17,791 8
Danilov Danilovsky District 15,861 9
Semibratovo Rostovsky...
- (1781) →
Molotov (1940) → Perm (1957)
Yakovlevskoye →
Privolzhsk Yama →
Yamsky Gorodok → Yama →
Yamburg →
Kingisepp (1922)
Yauntlatgale →
Abrene → Pytalovo...
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Estonian communist Viktor Kingissepp,
formerly named Yamburg, Yam, and Yama (
Yamsky Gorodok).
Kinshasa –
formerly Léopoldville,
changed in 1966. Kirov, Russia...
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District ?–Present Flag of
Danilovsky District ?–Present Flag of Gavrilov-
Yamsky District 2011–Present Flag of
Lyubimsky District ?–2011 ?–Present Flag of...
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Patrikas built there a
fortress against the Swedes. It was
called Yama or
Yamsky Gorodok,
after the
Izhorian (ethnic
Finnic group) name Jaama. The environs...