Petrovskoye, Yaroslavl Oblast — Petrovskoye ( ru. Петровское) is an urban type settlement in Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, situated on a major highway leading from Moscow to the Russian North, about halfway between the towns of Rostov and Pereslavl Zalessky. Population: 5,438 (2002 … Wikipedia
Petrovskoye, Leningrad Oblast — ) is a rural locality on Karelian Isthmus, in Priozersky District of Leningrad Oblast. Before the Winter War and Continuation War, Petäjärvi was a prosperous village of the Sakkola municipality of the Viipuri province of Finland. In 1948, after… … Wikipedia
Petrovskoye — Former name of Makhachkala, Russia … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Petrovsky — (masculine), Petrovskaya (feminine), or Petrovskoye (neuter) may refer to:;Petrovsky *Grigory Petrovsky, a Ukrainian revolutionary *Ivan Petrovsky, a mathematician *Nikolai Petrovsky, a diplomat *Aleksandr Petrovsky, a fictional character played… … Wikipedia
Petäjärvi — 60°38′N 30°09′E / 60.633, 30.15 … Wikipédia en Français
Petrovo-Dal'neye — Original name in latin Petrovo Dal’neye Name in other language Petrovo Dal nee, Petrovo Dal neye, Petrovo Dalneje, Petrovo Dal’neye, Petrovskoye, Petrovskoye Dal neye, Petrovskoye Dal’neye, Петрово Дальнее State code RU Continent/City… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Makhachkala — (English) Махачкала (Russian) МахIачхъала (Avar) Магьачкъала … Wikipedia
List of renamed cities and towns in Russia — Reasons for geographical renaming in Russia were *an especially large number of cities and towns were renamed in Russia after the October Revolution of 1917 *more renamings happened during the whole history of the Soviet Union due to political… … Wikipedia
Svetlograd — Светлоград Svetlograd Escudo … Wikipedia Español
Nagorny (inhabited locality) — For other uses, see Nagorny (disambiguation). Nagorny (Russian: Нагорный; masculine), Nagornaya (Нагорная; feminine), or Nagornoye (Нагорное; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. Contents 1 Modern inhabited localities… … Wikipedia