Kurchaloy

Kurchaloy
Original name in latin Kurchaloy
Name in other language Chkalovo, Ckalovo, Kurcala, Kurcaloj, Kurcaloy, Kurcaloyn-Avla, Kurcaloyn-Evla, Kurchala, Kurchaloj, Kurchalojn-Ehvla, Kurchaloy, Kurchloj-Ehvl, Kurcloy-Evl, Kurcula, Kurshloj, Kursloy, Kurtsjaloj, Kurala, Kuraloy, Kuraloyn-Evla, Kuraloyn-vla, Kur
State code RU
Continent/City Europe/Moscow
longitude 43.20184
latitude 46.0881
altitude 169
Population 20903
Date 2012-01-17

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