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Yarensk (Russian: Я́ренск) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Lensky District of
Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia,
located on the...
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Kotlas and
Soyga (located
approximately halfway between Solvychegodsk and
Yarensk). The area was
originally po****ted by Finno-Ugric peoples, and was home...
- (Ust-Sysolsk);
Velikoustyuzhsky Uyezd (Veliky Ustyug);
Yarensky Uyezd (
Yarensk). In
August 1921, the
eastern part of the
Governorate was
split off and...
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locality (a selo) of
Yarensk. Po****tion: 13,362 (2010 Census); 16,071 (2002 Census); 20,488 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Yarensk accounts for 27...
- Ust-Ocheya,
where it
accepts the
Ocheya from the left, it
turns south-east.
Yarensk is on the left bank,
approximately 3
kilometres (2 mi) from the
river course...
- Ustyug. Simultaneously,
Yarensky Uyezd with the
administrative center of
Yarensk was
moved from
Siberia Governorate to
Archangelgorod Governorate. The uyezds...
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Stephan Gavrilovich Glotov (Russian: Степа́н Гаврилович Гло́тов) (c. 1729 in
Yarensk,
Russia – May 5, 1769 in
Unimak Island) was a
Russian navigator, explorer...
- who were at the
reserve post “Banya” were detained, and were
taken to
Yarensk for interrogation.
During the same day, the
posts "Bonfire" and "Fortress"...
- from the
unrecognised Donetsk People's Republic. He was
later detained in
Yarensk,
Arkhangelsk Oblast,
where Ayo was
planning to take part in a
protest against...
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inhabited mainly by
people from the
northern regions of Russia:
Veliky Ustyug,
Yarensk, Pinega, Solvychegodsk, Pereyaslavl-Zalessky, who
brought their traditions...