-
located at the
confluence of two
Crimean villages,
Bolshoy Yanisol (commonly
known as
Yanisol) and Salgir-Yenisal. Its
founders also
included residents...
-
Maloianysol (Ukrainian: Малоянисоль; Russian: Малоянисоль, romanized: Maloyanisol),
known from 1956 to 1995 as
Kuibysheve (Ukrainian: Куйбишеве) is a village...
- and
Bolshaya Yanisol.
Partisan detachments of Sprutsko,
Tsololo and
Bogaditsi also
operated the area of the Gr****
villages of
Malaya Yanisol, Cherdakly [ru]...
- →
Dzerzhynsk (1938) →
Toretsk (2016)
Lesovka →
Ukrainsk (1963)
Bolshoy Yanisol →
Velyka Novosilka (1946)
Khatsapetovka →
Vuhlehirsk (1958) Yenakiyevo...
- Gr****.
Georgis Kostoprav was born in the
village Maloyanisol (then Maly
Yanisol') into a
family of a scrivener.
After two
years elementary school in his...
- with his own hand. At the end of
March 17–18, in the
village of
Bolshaya Yanisol, he
conducted political and
propaganda work. In Aleksandrovka, Budanov...
-
today part of
Holovanivsk Raion,
Kirovohrad Oblast Velykyi Yanisol Raion (Velykyi
Yanisol),
today part of
similar raion Velyka Novosilka Raion (Donetsk...