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Markovo (Plovdiv Province)
Markovo may refer to: * Markovo, Russia, name of several inhabited localities in Russia * Markovo, Slovenia, a settlement in the Kamnik Municipality, Slovenia * Markovo, Croatia, a village near Slatina, Croatia Slatina is a town in the Slavonia region of Croatia. It is located in the Virovitica-Podravina County, at the contact of the Drava valley and the foothills of Papuk mountain, in the central part of the region of Podravina, southeast of Virovitic ... See also * Markov * Markovo Republic, a self-proclaimed peasant state in Russia from 1905 to 1906 * Markovo tepe, a former hill in Plovdiv, Bulgaria {{Geodis ...
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Markovo, Russia
Markovo (russian: Марково) is the name of several types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural localities in Russia. Amur Oblast As of 2010, one rural locality in Amur Oblast bears this name: *Markovo, Amur Oblast, a ''village#Russia, selo'' in Markovsky Rural Settlement of Blagoveshchensky District, Amur Oblast, Blagoveshchensky District Chelyabinsk Oblast As of 2010, one rural locality in Chelyabinsk Oblast bears this name: *Markovo, Chelyabinsk Oblast, a village#Russia, village in Khutorsky Selsoviet of Uvelsky District Chukotka Autonomous Okrug As of 2010, one rural locality in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug bears this name: *Markovo, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, a ''village#Russia, selo'' in Anadyrsky District Irkutsk Oblast As of 2010, one rural locality in Irkutsk Oblast bears this name: *Markovo, Irkutsk Oblast, a ''village#Russia, selo'' in Ust-Kutsky District Ivanovo Oblast As of 2010, four rural localities in Ivanovo Oblast bear this name: *Markovo, Gavrilovo-Posad ...
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Markovo, Slovenia
Markovo () is a small dispersed settlement in the Municipality of Kamnik in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia. References External links *Markovo on Geopedia Populated places in the Municipality of Kamnik {{Kamnik-geo-stub ...
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Slatina, Croatia
Slatina is a town in the Slavonia region of Croatia. It is located in the Virovitica-Podravina County, at the contact of the Drava valley and the foothills of Papuk mountain, in the central part of the region of Podravina, southeast of Virovitica; elevation . It was ruled by Ottoman Empire between 1542 and 1687, when it was captured by Austrian troops. During Ottoman rule it was initially part of Sanjak of Pojega between 1542 and 1601, latterly part of Sanjak of Orahovica, Rahoviçe between 1601 and 1687. It was district centre at Virovitica County in Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia between 1868 and 1918. "Slatina" means "salt lake" in Croatian. However, there is no salt lake there any more. Demographics The population of the town is 10,152 (2011), with a total of 13,609 in the municipality, composed of the following settlements: * Bakić, Croatia, Bakić, population 537 * Bistrica, Croatia, Bistrica, population 165 * Donji Meljani, population 259 * Golenić, population 22 * Gornji ...
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Markov
Markov (Bulgarian, russian: Марков), Markova, and Markoff are common surnames used in Russia and Bulgaria. Notable people with the name include: Academics *Ivana Markova (born 1938), Czechoslovak-British emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Stirling *John Markoff (sociologist) (born 1942), American professor of sociology and history at the University of Pittsburgh *Konstantin Markov (1905–1980), Soviet geomorphologist and quaternary geologist Mathematics, science, and technology *Alexander V. Markov (1965-), Russian biologist *Andrey Markov (1856–1922), Russian mathematician *Vladimir Andreevich Markov (1871–1897), Russian mathematician, brother of Andrey Markov (Sr.) *Andrey Markov Jr. (1903–1979), Russian mathematician and son of Andrey Markov * John Markoff (born 1949), American journalist of computer industry and technology *Moisey Markov (1908–1994), Russian physicist Performing arts *Albert Markov, Russian American violinist, composer * Alexa ...
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Markovo Republic
The Markovo Republic ( Russian: Марковская республика) was a self-proclaimed peasant state located in Russia, roughly 150 kilometers outside of Moscow, in the Volokolamsk district.Figes, p. 183 It was proclaimed on 31 October 1905, when during the Russian Revolution of 1905 peasants took control of the local government in the village Markovo. The republic revolt was put down on 18 July 1906, six months after the revolution had been put down in the cities. The state has been viewed as "one of the most impressive examples of progressive peasant politics during the 1905 Revolution". One of the republic's founders were the writer and Tolstoyan Sergey Semyonov, from the nearby village of Andreevskoe. History The republic was founded by a group consisting of several teachers, agronomists, activists and peasants (including Semyonov) from Markovo and nearby villages; the group had been meeting in tea rooms and reading-clubs since 1901 to discuss the newspapers f ...
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