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Yashino, Ivanovo | Oblast, a village in Ivanovo Oblast, Russia |
Yashino, Leningrad | Oblast, a settlement in Leningrad Oblast, Russia |
Kolkhozny, Ulyanovsk | Oblast, a settlement in Ulyanovsk Oblast, Russia |
Karabash, Chelyabinsk | Oblast, a town in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia |
Sosnovo, Leningrad | Oblast, a settlement in Leningrad Oblast, Russia |
Dubovsky, Uryupinsky District, Volgograd | Oblast, a khutor in Dubovsky Selsoviet of Uryupinsky |
Dubovskoye, Rostov | Oblast, a selo in Dubovskoye Rural Settlement of Dubo |
Dubovsky, Kumylzhensky District, Volgograd | Oblast, a khutor in Shakinsky Selsoviet of Kumylzhens |
ld is located in Kataganskiy district, Irkutsk | Oblast, about 1,100 kilometres (680 mi) north-east fr |
ром), is a chemical factory located in Kharkiv | Oblast about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from the city of P |
on the Sluch River located in the Khmelnytskyi | Oblast about 222 km WSW of Kiev, Ukraine. |
a poor Jewish family in Vyshny Volochyok, Tver | Oblast, about 250 km northwest of Moscow, Russia. |
ic of Poland and the Soviet Union (Kaliningrad | Oblast) according to the resolutions at the Potsdam C |
f October 2002 the head of the Ivano-Frankivsk | Oblast administration Mykhailo Vyshyvaniuk sent an of |
on, Property Management Committee of Leningrad | Oblast Administration, Baltic Sea Steamship Company, |
on, but instead is directly subordinate to the | oblast administration. |
Committee Rumcherod which was downgraded to an | oblast administration. |
pril 1990, he was elected a chairman of Tyumen | Oblast's Soviet of Peoples' Deputies and in September |
Pionersky is under direct jurisdiction of the | oblast administration. |
t is a ground station, located near the Moscow | Oblast Administrative HQ and the Crocus City Mall. |
raion is located in the south-west part of the | oblast, along the Black Sea coast. |
Cherkas'ka | oblast'; also referred to as Cherkashchyna - Ukrainia |
The | oblast also produced 120,500 tons of meat, 645,900 to |
Kirovohrads'ka | oblast'; also referred to as Kirovohradshchyna - Ukra |
Чуйский тракт), is a trunk road in Novosibirsk | Oblast, Altai Krai and Altai Republic of Russia. |
ject of touristic interest in the east of Tver | Oblast, an islet was shored up underneath. |
51 km along the border between the Kaliningrad | Oblast, an enclave of Russia, and Lithuania. |
is one of the biggest cities of the Chernivtsi | oblast, an important industrial, tourist, and cultura |
Baykal, Irkutsk | Oblast, an urban-type settlement |
% or 745,400 people live in urban areas of the | Oblast and 38.5% or 467,600 people live in agricultur |
873 were residents of neighbouring Tomsk | Oblast, and 88 lived in the Komi Republic. |
e of rounds it spent traveling around the Lviv | Oblast and then also played at its home turf. |
played with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, Khimik Moscow | Oblast and currently CSKA Moscow of the Kontinental H |
a County, from 1922 to 1929 part of the Syrmia | Oblast, and from 1929 to 1941 part of Danube Banovina |
There are 32 stadiums in the | Oblast and 323 assigned football fields that lack sea |
(Khabarovsk Krai, Primorsky Krai, and Sakhalin | Oblast) and northeastern China. |
c population also settled the present-day Tver | Oblast and the region of Beloozero. |
he unified natural gas system in the Leningrad | Oblast, and the project might require expansion of th |
being Vysokovsky manufactory located in Moscow | Oblast and Trekhgorny factory in the city of Moscow. |
d through the administrative border of Magadan | Oblast and Kamchatka Krai of Russia. |
In his role of secretary of the Kharkiv | Oblast and city Party committees Postyshev organized |
He was born in Kiselyovsk, Kemerovo | Oblast and educated at Novosibirsk Construction Engin |
e of Bezzubovo, Moscow Governorate (now Moscow | Oblast) and grew up in Ryazan. |
It is located in Plovdiv | oblast and is close to Karlovo. |
ay for HC Atlant Moscow (Former Khimik Moscow | Oblast`) and left the club on 6 May 2009 the club to |
The town is located inside the Kiev | Oblast and close to the city of Kiev. |
s located in the east-central area of the Kiev | Oblast, and has a total area of 146 km². |
Concerning the Jewish community of the | oblast and the Birobidzhan Synagogue, Volkov has stat |
e First vice-chairman of the Jewish Autonomous | Oblast and next in the line of succession after Volko |
he city itself is directly subordinated to the | oblast, and is an important railroad junction in the |
ASSR were split into North Ossetian Autonomous | Oblast and Ingush Autonomous Oblast. |
iding line between the Sakha Republic and Amur | Oblast and spreads across the oblast's entire norther |
it to the Chief Rabbi of the Jewish Autonomous | Oblast and Chabad Lubavich representative, Mordechai |
of the Tarutynskyi Raion (district) of Odessa | Oblast and is in the historical region of Budjak in s |
s its own separate raion (district) within the | oblast, and is situated on the country's Black Sea co |
ch autonomous republic, 5 from each autonomous | oblast, and 1 from each autonomous okrug). |
Isthmus, in Vsevolozhsky District of Leningrad | Oblast, and an important station of the Saint Petersb |
Isthmus, in Vsevolozhsky District of Leningrad | Oblast, and a station of the Saint Petersburg-Hiitola |
nal Park and Nature Reserve in the Arkhangelsk | Oblast and the Republic of Karelia, designated as a n |
Karabachyn in Zhytomyr | oblast) and some Turkic anthropological features amon |
also designated as a separate raion within the | oblast, and is located on a peninsula in the Black Se |
ated as a separate raion (district) within the | oblast, and is located on the Yellow River (Ukrainian |
also designated as a separate raion within the | oblast, and is located approximately 75 miles (120 km |
in the south of the Kola Peninsula in Murmansk | Oblast and Republic of Karelia, Russia. |
were subordinated to the newly created Magadan | Oblast and other adjacent territorial subdivisions. |
s its own separate raion (district) within the | oblast, and is located on the Seversky Donets River, |
he Stavropol Krai in the southwest; the Rostov | Oblast and the Volgograd Oblast in the west and the n |
Yiddishkeit is viewed in the Jewish Autonomous | Oblast and the Russian Far East. |
ted near the new House of Government of Moscow | Oblast and trade centre Crocus Expo. |
Directorate of Saint Petersburg and Leningrad | Oblast and Deputy Director of FSB. |
an Isthmus, in Vyborgsky District of Leningrad | Oblast, and a station of the Vyborg-Zhitkovo railroad |
in Siberia: Altai Krai, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Omsk | Oblast, and Novosibirsk Oblast. |
er began in 1996 as vice-governor of Leningrad | Oblast and Chairman of the Committee on Forestry. |
lis Governorate, Yerevan Governorate, Dagestan | Oblast, and Persia. |
n: Rominte) is a river in Russia's Kaliningrad | Oblast and Poland's Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship. |
the whole Arkhangelsk | Oblast and Komi Republic were permitted to use Moscow |
eev was born in a small village in Taldykorgan | oblast and studied at the N.K.Krupskaya art studio in |
on Stalin's creation of the Jewish Autonomous | Oblast and its partial settlement by thousands of Rus |
Department at the district level in Chardzhou | oblast and gradually climbed the party ladder. |
south from Khabarovsk city), Jewish Autonomous | Oblast and Primorsky Krai. |
Delta, including most of what is now Astrakhan | Oblast and the steppeland on the right bank of Volga |
n the banks of the Umishka River in Pazardzhik | oblast, and is close to the towns of Peshtera and Kri |
hey live in some of the regions of the Magadan | Oblast and Kamchatka Krai and northern parts of Sakha |
He was born in Pochinok, Smolensk | Oblast and died in Padua, Italy. |
yaksky District in the southeast, and Orenburg | Oblast and the Republic of Tatarstan in the west. |
impact crater in Ukraine (border of Vinnytsia | Oblast and Zhytomyr Oblast). |
of the largest alcohol producers in the Moscow | Oblast and the Tver Oblast. |
also designated as a separate raion within the | oblast, and is located on the Uzh River. |
The main industrial activities of the | oblast' are: chemical mechanical engineering, pumping |
ubileinaya mine is a coal mine in the Kemerovo | Oblast area of Siberia, Russia. |
stopol as well as over the surrounding Crimean | oblast, arguing that the city was never practically i |
Oblast art museum | |
lped establish Uyghur region within the Almaty | Oblast, as well as the Uyghur National Theater. |
is located in the western part of Chelyabinsk | Oblast, as far as 200 kilometers (120 mi) from Chelya |
is exemption (Adygea, most part of Arkhangelsk | Oblast, Astrakhan Oblast, Chechnya, Chuvashia, Dagest |
e district is situated in the southeast of the | oblast, at the border to Poland. |
TV-transmission near Veselovka in Kaliningrad | Oblast at Russia. |
Makaryev, Kostroma | Oblast, at Makaryev Unzhensky Convent. |
strict is situated in the far northeast of the | oblast, at the border to Lithuania, The Neman River f |
вич Загребе́льный) (Soloshyne village, Poltava | Oblast, August 25, 1924 - Kiev, February 3, 2009) was |
As of early 2008, the Nizhny Novgorod | Oblast authorities are discussing the plans for const |
e the Russians demanded that either the Grozny | Oblast be restored or the ChIASSR be transformed into |
and other localities of the Jewish Autonomous | Oblast become new centres of Jewish life of the Sovie |
after the war from 1955 at Buzuluk in Orenburg | Oblast, being redesignated the 44th Motor Rifle Divis |
The | oblast belongs to the historical region of Donbas as |
In Zhytomyr | Oblast, between Novohrad-Volynskyi and Korosten, ther |
Born in Rava-Ruska in Lviv | Oblast, Bozhyk studied choral conducting and voice co |
t complex provides energy not only to Voronezh | Oblast but to Belgorod, Lipetsk and Tambov territorie |
The region would become the Jewish Autonomous | Oblast but it did not attract the expected mass Jewis |
from the Talne electoral district of Cherkasy | Oblast, but as a nonpartisan. |
he Turkic languages spoken in Russia's Irkutsk | Oblast by the Tofalar. |
948 in the village of Mikolaikovschina, Grodno | Oblast, Byelorussian SSR) was a Soviet athlete who co |
strict), and is located 12 km northwest of the | oblast capital, Kharkiv. |
zennyi Torets rivers, and about 80 km from the | oblast capital, Donetsk. |
The city is located 27 kilometres from the | oblast capital, Dnipropetrovsk. |
inian: Буковина), approximately 22 km from the | oblast capital, Chernivtsi. |
south-west of Kremenets and 50 km north of the | oblast capital, Ternopil. |
The largest of them are situated in the | oblast capital. |
cities of Romny (33 km) and Sumy (70 km), the | oblast capital. |
Oblast centers | |
orod that currently plays in a Nizhny Novgorod | Oblast championship (6th level). |
artak Ivano-Frankivsk was reestablished at the | Oblast championship as part of FSC Prykarpattia under |
It plays in the | Oblast Championship. |
na's first victory was at age 8 at the Omskaya | oblast championship; by age 12 she was already on Rus |
Tomsk | Oblast changed from UTC+07 to UTC+06 on May 1, 2002. |
In 1993, Novosibirsk | Oblast changed its time zone from MSK+4 to MSK+3. |
icials of Birobidzhan in the Jewish Autonomous | Oblast claimed to have built the world's largest chan |
The club initially competed in the Donetska | oblast competition as FC Metalurh-2 Donetsk. |
The Sumy | Oblast contains 168 objects and territories of natura |
The Kharkiv | Oblast Council (Ukrainian: Харківська обласна рада) i |
The Ternopil | Oblast Council (Ukrainian: Тернопільська обласна рада |
самблея) was the joint session of the regional | oblast councils of Lviv, Ternopil and Ivano-Frankivsk |
owing a lawsuit filed by Svoboda the Ternopil | oblast` court acknowledged this decision illegal on M |
Uman Raion, the 4th largest in Cherkasy | Oblast, covers 1.394,7 km² with population density of |
of Regions Counsil and chairman in the Odessa | Oblast department of the Party of Regions. |
имов) (born January 7, 1919 in Kostino, Moscow | Oblast; died September 22, 1999 in Moscow) was a Sovi |
вич Акимов) (born 1888 in Nikolskoye, Vladimir | Oblast; died in 1916 as a soldier in World War I) was |
ич Авруцкий; born May 9, 1944 in Vernoye, Amur | Oblast; died January 30, 2009 in Moscow) was a Soviet |
евич Кынин) (born 1890 in Nikolskoye, Vladimir | Oblast; died 1916 in a battle of World War I) was a R |
h Pogorelov; born January 22, 1952 in Belgorod | Oblast; died October 17, 2007 in Odessa) was a Soviet |
) (born March 16, 1899 in Nikolskoye, Vladimir | Oblast; died July 4, 1962 in Moscow) was a Soviet foo |
After the defeat he fled to Amur | Oblast disguising himself as Kudrin. |
In early 2011, after FC Saturn Moscow | Oblast dropped out of the Russian Premier League for |
The district is situated in the center of the | oblast, east of Kaliningrad, the administrative cente |
he amateur club from Nadvirna (Ivano-Frankivsk | Oblast), eventually ending up back at Prykarpattia. |
olcano, Iturup Island, Kuril Islands, Sakhalin | Oblast, Far East Region, Russia. |
ayed for FC Khimki, Rubin Kazan, Saturn Moscow | Oblast, FC Vidnoye, FC Istra, Torpedo-ZIL Moscow and |
e Dvina River (northern Russia, in Arkhangelsk | Oblast), fighting in support of White Russian forces. |
Ivano-Frankivsk | Oblast Football Federation (IFFF) is a football gover |
He joined Atlant Moscow | Oblast for the inaugural season of the KHL. |
vo") was created, in which the former Armenian | Oblast formed part of a subdivision named the Tiflis |
Yanukovych served as the Governor of Donetsk | Oblast from 1997 to 2002. |
n February 25, 1937) was the governor of Oryol | Oblast from 1993 to 2009. |
1889: Von Dervis estates, Ryazan | Oblast gallery |
n Leningor district, South Ossetian Autonomous | Oblast, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union) is a South Osseti |
1940 in Tskhinvali, South Ossetian Autonomous | Oblast, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union) is a South Osseti |
1956 in Tskhinvali, South Ossetian Autonomous | Oblast, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union), is a South Osset |
Tskhinvali district, South Ossetian Autonomous | Oblast, Georgian SSR, Soviet Union), is a South Osset |
However, the | oblast governing board did not approve of the plans, |
zarbayev replaced Tasmaghambetov with Pavlodar | Oblast Governor Daniyal Akhmetov on 13 June, 2003. |
gey Sobyanin during the successful 2001 Tyumen | Oblast Governor election and of Vladimir Putin during |
ics in 1999 when Victor Yanukovych was Donetsk | Oblast governor, First as Deputy Chairman of the Done |
The Jewish Autonomous | Oblast had been set up by the Soviet government in an |
In recent years, the Jewish Autonomous | Oblast has grown interested in its Jewish roots. |
The Dnipropetrovsk | Oblast has a high industry potential. |
Aman Tuleyev, governor of Kemerovo | Oblast, has taken charge of the rescue operation. |
Karelians in Tver | Oblast have a national-cultural autonomy which guaran |
of Monuments in Saint Petersburg and Leningrad | Oblast have been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage |
the first post-Soviet governor of Kaliningrad | Oblast, having been appointed to that position by Bor |
Born in Olebino, Yaroslavl | Oblast, he trained at Dynamo in Moscow. |
Born in the Ivano-Frankivsk | Oblast, he played for numerous Soviet teams, until hi |
He was born in Surgut, Tyumen | Oblast He joined the Socialist-Revolutionaries in 190 |
an Isthmus, in Vyborgsky District of Leningrad | Oblast, hosting three popular ski resorts: Zolotaya D |
contribute also to the gasification of Irkutsk | Oblast, implemented by the OAO East Siberia Gas Compa |
Born in the village of Kiverichi in Tver | Oblast in 1924, Ina Konstantinova grew up near the no |
ainian: Радехівський район) is a raion in Lviv | Oblast in western Ukraine. |
He was elected the 2nd Governor of Kaliningrad | Oblast in 1996, serving in that office until 2000. |
: Монастириський район) is a raion in Ternopil | Oblast in western Ukraine. |
llage in the Ovidiopolskyi Raion of the Odessa | Oblast in Ukraine. |
район) is a raion (district) of the Kirovohrad | Oblast in central Ukraine. |
Tof people" are a Turkic people in the Irkutsk | Oblast in Russia. |
is a village (selo) in Brodivskyi Raion, Lviv | Oblast, in western Ukraine. |
is a village (selo) in Brodivskyi Raion, Lviv | Oblast, in western Ukraine. |
an-born military leader, was made count of the | oblast in the year of its creation. |
Raion is a raion (district) of the Kirovohrad | Oblast in central Ukraine. |
urgazinsky District in the south, and Orenburg | Oblast in the west. |
is a village (selo) in Brodivskyi Raion, Lviv | Oblast, in western Ukraine. |
His family arrived in the Jewish Autonomous | Oblast in 1947 from Belarus. |
is a village (selo) in Brodivskyi Raion, Lviv | Oblast, in western Ukraine. |
nland of the Baltic Sea in Primorsk, Leningrad | Oblast, in Russia. |
trict) within the southwestern part of Donetsk | Oblast in eastern Ukraine. |
(Ukrainian: Шацький район) is a raion in Volyn | Oblast in western Ukraine. |
район) is a raion (district) of the Kirovohrad | Oblast in central Ukraine. |
rainian: Сокальський район) is a raion in Lviv | Oblast in western Ukraine. |
is a village (selo) in Brodivskyi Raion, Lviv | Oblast, in western Ukraine. |
an: Хустський район) is a raion in Zakarpattia | Oblast in western Ukraine. |
Raion is a raion (district) of the Kirovohrad | Oblast in central Ukraine. |
ian: Костопільський район) is a raion in Rivne | Oblast in western Ukraine. |
Location of Kamchatka | Oblast in Russia prior to 2007 merger |
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