Pechory

Pechory
Original name in latin Pechory
Name in other language Gorad Pjachory, Pechery, Pechori, Pechory, Pecori, Pecory, Petchory, Petschory, Petseri, Petsjory, Petzuria, Peori, Peori, Peory, Pieczory, Vyru Pechory, bytshwry, pchwry, pecholi, pechoruPechoryi, pu qiao lei, pz'wry, Горад Пячоры, Печори, Печоры, '
State code RU
Continent/City Europe/Moscow
longitude 57.81642
latitude 27.6119
altitude 92
Population 13246
Date 2008-11-29

Cities with a population over 1000 database. 2013.

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