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Yegoshikha (Russian: Егоши́ха, IPA: [jɪɡəˈʂɨxə]),
formerly Yagoshikha (Russian: Ягоши́ха), was a
village on the
Yegoshikha River in the 17th–18th centuries...
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Yegoshikha Cemetery (Russian: Егошихинское кладбище, romanized: Yegoshikhinskoye kladbishche) is the prin****l
cemetery of the
Russian city of Perm. It...
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Yegoshikha (Russian: Егоши́ха, IPA: [jɪɡəˈʂɨxə]),
formerly Yagoshikha (Russian: Ягоши́ха), is a
river in Perm Krai, Russia,
being the left tributary...
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Yegoshikha was the 17th–18th-century settlement;
predecessor of the
modern city of Perm, Russia.
Yegoshikha may also
refer to:
Yegoshikha Cemetery, the...
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Yuryuzan (near Karaidel)
Chusovaya (near Perm)
Sylva (near Perm)
Yegoshikha (in Perm)
Mulyanka (in Perm)
Vishera (near Solikamsk)
Kolva (near Cherdyn)...
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small rivers and brooks. The
largest of them are the Mulyanka, the
Yegoshikha, the
Motovilikha (all are on the left bank of Kama River), and the ****va...
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works in the Ural.
Tatishchev proposed a new
copper smelting factory in
Yegoshikha,
which would eventually become the core of the city of Perm and a new...
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small rivers, but some of them have
historical significance, for
example Yegoshikha River, at the
mouth of
which the city of Perm was founded. Perm Krai has...
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study at a
civilian aviation academy.
Safronov was
buried at the
Yegoshikha Cemetery in Perm.
Years after Safronov's death, his wife
married Ayvazyan...
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tributary of the
Yegoshikha. It is
named for the
River Styx in Gr**** mythology.
Seventeen thousand ago
there was a
paleolithic settlement Yegoshikha near the...