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Kropyvnytskyi (Ukrainian: Кропивницький, IPA: [kropɪu̯ˈnɪtsʲkɪj] ) is a city in
central Ukraine,
situated on the
Inhul River. It
serves as the administrative...
- immersion) in
Ukraine took
place in 1864 on the
river Inhul in the
Yelizavetgrad region (now
Kropyvnytskyi region), in a
German settlement. In 1867,...
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schools in
Moscow and Kiev, and in 1902 a
junker cavalry school in
Yelizavetgrad. In 1901, the
government transformed all
former district junker schools...
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Yelizavetgrad (Russian: Елизаветград) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Lebedinsky Selsoviet,
Tabunsky District,
Altai Krai, Russia. The po****tion was...
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county (previously
Novye Sanzhary county)
Poltava county Yelizavetgrad Province Yelizavetgrad county Olviopol county (previously
Yekaterinine county) Petrikovka...
- Krai. The
nearest inhabited places are Yagotinskaya,
Telmansky and
Yelizavetgrad. Blagoveshchenka, the
district capital, lies 25
kilometers (16 mi) to...
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executed after a show
trial in
August 1936.
Grigory Zinoviev was born in
Yelizavetgrad,
Russian Empire (now Kropyvnytskyi, Ukraine), to
Jewish dairy farmers...
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Sergey Zorin Sergey Zorin, by
Isaak Brodsky (1920) Born 1890
Yelizavetgrad,
Russian Empire Died 10
September 1937(1937-09-10) (aged 46–47) Suzdal, RSFSR...
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located in the
western part of the Krai. The
nearest inhabited places are
Yelizavetgrad,
Telmansky and Lebedino. Blagoveshchenka, the
district capital, lies...
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April 1881 (the day of
Eastern Orthodox Easter) in the city of
Yelizavetgrad (now Kropyvnytskyi). On 17 April, the Army
units were
dispatched and...