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Popovka (other)
Popovka may refer to: Inhabited localities * Popovka, Belgorod Oblast, a village (''selo'') in Russia *Popovka, a village (''selo'') in Zainsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan * Popovka, Kharovsky District, Vologda Oblast, a village in Russia, abolished in 2000. * Popovka, Rossoshansky District, Voronezh Oblast, a village (''selo'') in Russia * Popovka, Ternovsky District, Voronezh Oblast, a village (''selo'') in Russia *Shakhty Shakhty ( rus, Шахты, p=ˈʂaxtɨ) is a city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located on the southeastern spur of the Donetsk mountain ridge, northeast of Rostov-on-Don. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 239,987. It was previously kn ..., a city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, called Popovka before 1881 Rivers and streams * Popovka (Kolyma), a tributary of the Kolyma in far eastern Russia Ship types *Popovka, a nickname for a pair of Imperial Russian warships designed by Admiral Andrei Alexandrovich Popov, including Russian monitor ''Novg ...
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Popovka, Belgorod Oblast
Popovka (russian: Поповка) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Popovskoye Rural Settlement, Korochansky District, Belgorod Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,300 as of 2010. There are 10 streets. Geography Popovka is located 11 km north of Korocha Korocha (russian: Короча) is a town and the administrative center of Korochansky District in Belgorod Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Korocha River ( Seversky Donets' tributary), northeast of Belgorod, the administrative c ... (the district's administrative centre) by road. Krucheny is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Korochansky District Korochansky Uyezd {{BelgorodOblast-geo-stub ...
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Zainsky District
Zainsky District (russian: Заи́нский райо́н; tt-Cyrl, Зәй районы, ''Zäy rayonı'') is a territorial administrative unit and municipality of the Republic of Tatarstan in the Russian Federation. It is in the east of the republic. The administrative center is the city of Zainsk. The name comes from the ancient Tatar word “Зай” which means 'river'. As of the beginning of 2020, 53,698 people lived in the district. The urban population of the city is 39,631 while the rural population of the district is 14,067. The main branch of the district's economy is agriculture. The extent of agricultural land under cultivation is 1223.8 km². The largest hydroelectric power station in the Volga region is in the district. Geography and climate The district is in the eastern part of the republic. It shares borders with Tukayevsky, Sarmanovsky, Almetyevsky and Nizhnekamsky districts. The district is on the northwestern slopes of the Bugulma-Belebey Uplands. The t ...
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Popovka, Kharovsky District, Vologda Oblast
Popovka (russian: Поповка) is a rural locality (a village) and the administrative center of Azletskoye Rural Settlement, Kharovsky District, Vologda Oblast Vologda Oblast ( rus, Вологодская область, p=vəlɐˈɡotskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ, r=Vologodskaya oblast, ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is Vologda. The Oblast has a population of 1,202,44 ..., Russia. The population was 139 as of 2002. Geography Popovka is located 52 km northwest of Kharovsk (the district's administrative centre) by road. Ostretsovskaya is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Kharovsky District {{Kharovsky-geo-stub ...
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Popovka, Rossoshansky District, Voronezh Oblast
Popovka (russian: links=no, Поповка) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Popovskoye Rural Settlement, Rossoshansky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia. The population was 2,507 as of 2010. There are 33 streets. Geography Popovka is located 16 km north of Rossosh Rossosh (russian: Россошь) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. ;Urban localities * Rossosh, Rossoshansky District, Voronezh Oblast, a town in Rossoshansky District of Voronezh Oblast ;Rural localities * Rossosh, Belgoro ... (the district's administrative centre) by road. Sud-Nikolayevka is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Rossoshansky District {{Rossoshansky-geo-stub ...
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Popovka, Ternovsky District, Voronezh Oblast
Popovka (russian: links=no, Поповка) is a rural locality (a selo) in Narodnenskoye Rural Settlement, Ternovsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-ei .... The population was 246 as of 2010. There are 5 streets. Geography Popovka is located on the right bank of the Karachan River, 30 km southeast of Ternovka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Narodnoye is the nearest rural locality. References Rural localities in Ternovsky District {{Ternovsky-geo-stub ...
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Shakhty
Shakhty ( rus, Шахты, p=ˈʂaxtɨ) is a city in Rostov Oblast, Russia, located on the southeastern spur of the Donetsk mountain ridge, northeast of Rostov-on-Don. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 239,987. It was previously known as ''Alexandro-Grushevskaya'' (until 1867), ''Gornoye Grushevskoye Poseleniye'' (until 1881), ''Alexandrovsk-Grushevsky'' (until 1920). History In the beginning of the 19th centuryPospelov, p. 26 sergeant-major Popov founded on the Grushevka River a Cossack ''stanitsa'' of Alexandro-Grushevskaya (). While the exact reasoning behind this name is unclear, it is possible that the name was given in honor of Emperor Alexander I. Twelve Cossacks and fourteen peasant serfs lived in the ''stanitsa'' at that time. By the mid-19th century, fifty-seven coal mines operated in this area. In 1867, it was granted town status and renamed Gornoye Grushevskoye Poseleniye (). The name was changed to Alexandrovsk-Grushevsky () in 1881. By 191 ...
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Popovka (Kolyma)
The Popovka ( rus, Поповка) is a river in Yakutia and Magadan regions, a left tributary of the Kolyma. It is long, and has a drainage basin of . See also *List of rivers of Russia Russia can be divided into a European and an Asian part. The dividing line is generally considered to be the Ural Mountains. The European part is drained into the Arctic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Black Sea, and Caspian Sea. The Asian part is drain ... References Rivers of Magadan Oblast Rivers of the Sakha Republic {{Russia-river-stub ...
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Russian Monitor Novgorod
''Novgorod'' (russian: Новгород) was a monitor built for the Imperial Russian Navy in the 1870s. She was one of the most unusual warships ever constructed, and still survives in popular naval myth as one of the worst warships ever built. However, a more balanced assessment shows that she was relatively effective in her designed role as a coast-defence ship. The hull was circular to reduce draught while allowing the ship to carry much more armour and a heavier armament than other ships of the same size. ''Novgorod'' played a minor role in the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78 and was reclassified as a coast-defence ironclad in 1892. The ship was decommissioned in 1903 and used as a storeship until she was sold for scrap in 1911. Background In 1868, the Scottish shipbuilder John Elder published an article that advocated that widening the beam of a ship would reduce the area that needed to be protected and allow it to carry thicker armour and heavier, more powerful gun ...
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Popov
Popov (; masculine), or Popova (; feminine), is a common Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian and Serbian surname. Derived from a Slavonic word ''pop'' (, "priest"). The fourth most common Russian surname, it may refer to: * Alek Popov (born 1966), Bulgarian writer * Alexander Popov (other) * Aleksei Popov (other) * Anatoly Popov (born 1960), Russian politician, Prime Minister of Chechnya * Andrei Popov (other) * Angel Popov (born 1979), Bulgarian-born Qatari weightlifter * Apostol Popov (born 1982), Bulgarian football defender * Blagoy Popov (1902–1968) *Boris Popov (born 1941), Russian water polo player * Denis Popov (born 1979), Russian football player and manager * Denis Popov (footballer, born 2002), Russian football player *Denys Popov (born 1999), Ukrainian football player *Dimitar Popov (born 1970), Bulgarian footballer *Dimitar Ivanov Popov (1894–1975), Bulgarian organic chemist *Dimitar Iliev Popov (1927–2015), Bulgarian judge and Prime Mini ...
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