Aginskoye

Aginskoye
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Original name in latin Aginskoye
Name in other language Aginskoe, Aginskoje, Aginskoye, Агинское
State code RU
Continent/City Asia/Krasnoyarsk
longitude 55.2586
latitude 94.9079
altitude 342
Population 6077
Date 2012-08-04
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Original name in latin Aginskoye
Name in other language Aginskoe, Aginskoje, Aginskoye, Agiskoje, aginseukoye, Агинское, Агинскоје
State code RU
Continent/City Asia/Yakutsk
longitude 51.1
latitude 114.53
altitude 675
Population 11491
Date 2011-09-25

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