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Semyonovsky, Fatezhsky District, Kursk Oblast
Semyonovsky (russian: links=no, Семёновский) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Bolshezhirovsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Fatezhsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. The population as of 2010 is 8. Geography The khutor is located on the Nikovets Brook (a right tributary of the Ruda in the basin of the Svapa), 91.5 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 35 km north-west of Kursk, 17 km south-west of the district center – the town Fatezh, 12 km from the selsoviet center – Bolshoye Zhirovo. Climate Semyonovsky has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'' in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Semyonovsky is located 10.5 km from the federal route Crimea Highway as part of the European route E105, 34 km from the road of regional importance (Kursk – Ponyri), 13.5 km from the road (Fatezh – 38K-018), on the road of intermunicipal significance (M2 "Crimea Highway" – Kromskaya), 32 km from the nearest railway halt ''433 km ...
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Kursk Oblast
Kursk Oblast ( rus, Курская область, r=Kurskaya oblast, p=ˈkurskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the types of inhabited localities in Russia, city of Kursk. As of the Russian Census (2010), 2010 Census, Kursk Oblast has a population of 1,127,081. Geography The oblast, with an average elevation of , occupies the southern slopes of the middle-Russian plateau. The surface is hilly and intersected by ravines. The central part of Kursk oblast is more elevated than the Seym Valley to the west. The Timsko-Shchigrinsky ridge contains the highest point in the oblast at above the sea level. The low relief, gentle slopes, and mild winters make the area suitable for farming, and much of the forest has been cleared. Chernozem soils cover around 70% of the oblast's territory; podsol soils cover 26%. ;Borders: ''Internal'': Bryansk Oblast (NW) (border length: ), Oryol Oblast (N, ), Lipetsk ...
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Humid Continental Climate
A humid continental climate is a climatic region defined by Russo-German climatologist Wladimir Köppen in 1900, typified by four distinct seasons and large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and freezing cold (sometimes severely cold in the northern areas) winters. Precipitation is usually distributed throughout the year but often do have dry seasons. The definition of this climate regarding temperature is as follows: the mean temperature of the coldest month must be below or depending on the isotherm, and there must be at least four months whose mean temperatures are at or above . In addition, the location in question must not be semi-arid or arid. The cooler ''Dfb'', ''Dwb'', and ''Dsb'' subtypes are also known as hemiboreal climates. Humid continental climates are generally found between latitudes 30° N and 60° N, within the central and northeastern portions of North America, Europe, and Asia. They are rare and isolat ...
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Belgorod International Airport
Belgorod International Airport (russian: Международный Аэропорт Белгород) is an airport in Russia located 4 km north of Belgorod. It services narrow-body airliners (such as the Tupolev Tu-154, Tupolev Tu-204, Ilyushin Il-76, Boeing 737, Airbus A320, Boeing 757 etc.) and wide-body airliner Boeing 767.Международный аэропорт Белгород
It conducts 24-hour flight operations. The airport was founded in 1954.


History

The establishment date of the airport is considered to be 30 August 1954, when the order was issued by the Deputy Chief of Air Fleet under the

Kursk Vostochny Airport
Kursk Vostochny Airport (russian: Аэропорт Курск-Восточный) , also known as Khalino, Kursk-Khalino, is an interceptor aircraft base in Kursk Oblast, Russia, located 7 km east of Kursk. It is a medium-sized base 4 miles northeast of Kursk. Several alert pads, with civilian tarmac on the southern side of the airfield. Station history Khalino was home to: * 472 IAP (472nd Interceptor Aviation Regiment) from 4 October 1979 to 1998. Moved in from Orel, Orel Oblast, where it had been stationed from 1950 to 1979. Equipped with Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23P (NATO: Flogger) or S from 1979. Disbanded 1 May 1998. The 472nd IAP PVO was Military Unit No.61364. * 14 IAP (14th Interceptor Aviation Regiment) flying Mikoyan MiG-29 (SMT/UBT) (NATO: Fulcrum) aircraft, having been relocated from Zherdevka (air base). It is currently home to: * 14th Guards IAP (14th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment) of the 105th Guards Composite Aviation Division flying the Sukhoi Su-30 T ...
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Kromskaya, Kursk Oblast
Kromskaya (russian: links=no, Кромская) is a rural locality () in Bolshezhirovsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Fatezhsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Gryaznaya Rudka Brook (a right tributary of the Ruda in the basin of the Svapa), 89 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 38 km north-west of Kursk, 19 km south-west of the district center – the town Fatezh, 16 km from the selsoviet center – Bolshoye Zhirovo. ; Climate Kromskaya has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'' in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Kromskaya is located 14 km from the federal route Crimea Highway as part of the European route E105, 18.5 km from the road of regional importance (Fatezh – Dmitriyev), on the road of intermunicipal significance (M2 "Crimea Highway" – Kromskaya), 30 km from the nearest railway halt ''552 km'' (railway line Navlya – Lgov-Kiyevsky). The rur ...
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Ponyri, Ponyrovsky District, Kursk Oblast
Ponyri is an urban-type settlement in the Ponyrovsky District of the Kursk Oblast. It has been famous for its apples, known as ''Antonovskiye Yabloki'' ( en, Antonov's apples ariety In the Soviet era it largely consisted of two state farms (''sovkhozi''), Ponyri 1 and 2. In English-language publications it is sometimes referred to as Ponyri Station, due to its location on the railway between Oryol and Kursk. Great Patriotic War Following the Nazi invasion, Ponyri was not under threat of occupation until late October, 1941, when the German XXXXVIII Motorized Corps pushed through against minimal resistance but while enduring minimal supplies and appalling weather on its way to Kursk. Ponyri remained under German occupation until February, 1943. In the course of the Soviet winter counter-offensive on the southern half of the front, following their victory at Stalingrad, elements of Bryansk Front's 48th and 13th Armies liberated the settlement on February 9. The Soviet advan ...
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European Route E105
E105 is part of the International E-road network, which is a series of main roads in Europe. It is a north–south reference road, meaning it crosses Europe from north to south and other E-road numbers have been calculated based on these reference roads. Description E105 starts from Hesseng, (just south of Kirkenes), Norway and runs along Russia's , , : Ukraine's , , and to Yalta, Crimea (Russian-occupied territory of Ukraine). Russians call this the Crimea Highway (Крымское шоссе), and de facto officially marked Republic of Crimea section as 35А-002. Route *Kirkenes () *: border with Norway - Pechenga - Murmansk - Petrozavodsk - Saint Petersburg * (or ): Saint Petersburg - Veliky Novgorod - Tver - Moscow *: within Moscow *: Moscow - Tula - Oryol - Kursk - Belgorod - border with Ukraine *: border with Russia - Kharkiv () *: Kharkiv - Hubynykha - Zaporizhia - Melitopol (disputed between /) *35A-002/: Dzhankoy () - Simferopol - Alushta - Yalta Galle ...
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M2 Highway (Russia)
The Russian route M2 (also known as the ''Crimea Highway'', ()) is a major trunk road that connects Moscow to Crimea. It is part of the European route E105. It is 720 kilometers long. Inaugurated in 1950, the highway starts at the junction of the Moscow Ring Road and Varshavskoye Shosse and travels south-west, immediately bypassing the cities of Tula, Oryol, Kursk and Belgorod before terminating at the border with Ukraine. West of the border at Hoptivka, the road continues through Kharkov and Zaporizhia to Simferopol and Yalta as the Ukrainian M20 and M18. Prior to the 2014 annexation of Crimea by Russian Federation, it was used by Russian summer vacationers who travel to the Black Sea resorts of Crimea; that journey may now be made by the M4 and A290 instead. History At the heart of the route of the road lies the ancient Crimean tract. The highway Moscow - Kharkov section was built in 1840–60. The road was completely renovated in 1946–50, Getting asphalt cover. The r ...
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Köppen Climate Classification
The Köppen climate classification is one of the most widely used climate classification systems. It was first published by German-Russian climatologist Wladimir Köppen (1846–1940) in 1884, with several later modifications by Köppen, notably in 1918 and 1936. Later, the climatologist Rudolf Geiger (1894–1981) introduced some changes to the classification system, which is thus sometimes called the Köppen–Geiger climate classification system. The Köppen climate classification divides climates into five main climate groups, with each group being divided based on seasonal precipitation and temperature patterns. The five main groups are ''A'' (tropical), ''B'' (arid), ''C'' (temperate), ''D'' (continental), and ''E'' (polar). Each group and subgroup is represented by a letter. All climates are assigned a main group (the first letter). All climates except for those in the ''E'' group are assigned a seasonal precipitation subgroup (the second letter). For example, ''Af'' indi ...
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Bolshoye Zhirovo
Bolshoye Zhirovo (russian: links=no, Большое Жирово) is a rural locality () and the administrative center of Bolshezhirovsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Fatezhsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located 100 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 29 km north-west of Kursk, 15 km south-east of the district center – the town Fatezh. ; Climate Bolshoye Zhirovo has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'' in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Bolshoye Zhirovo is located on the federal route Crimea Highway as part of the European route E105, 17 km from the road of regional importance (Fatezh – Dmitriyev), on the road of intermunicipal significance (Bolshoye Zhirovo – Skripeyevka – Kutasovka), 25 km from the nearest railway halt ''521 km'' (railway line Oryol – Kursk). The rural locality is situated 31.5 km from Kursk Vostochny Airport Kursk Vostochny Airport (russian: Аэропор ...
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Fatezhsky District
Fatezhsky District (russian: Фате́жский райо́н) is an administrativeResolution #489 and municipalLaw #48-ZKO district (raion), one of the twenty-eight in Kursk Oblast, Russia. It is located in the north of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the town of Fatezh. Population: 23,194 ( 2002 Census); The population of Fatezh accounts for 28.6% of the district's total population. Geography Fatezhsky District is located in the north of Kursk Oblast, on the border with Oryol Oblast to the north. The terrain is hilly plain averaging 200 meters above sea level; the district lies on the area of the Central Russian Upland. The main river in the district is the Svapa River, which flows south to the Seym River. The district is 30 km northeast of the city of Kursk, and 425 km southwest of Moscow. The area measures 45 km (north-south), and 35 km (west-east); total area is 1,290 km2 (4.3% of Kursk Oblast). The administrative center is the ...
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Fatezh
Fatezh (russian: Фате́ж) is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, town and the administrative center of Fatezhsky District in Kursk Oblast, Russia, located on thUsozha River north of Kursk, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: 4,959 (1897). History and etymology It was founded as a village in the 17th century and granted town status in 1779. Fatezh took its name from a local stream; the etymology is uncertain, but it may be based on the given names Foty or Iosafat in diminutive form (place names in -''ezh'' are common in the region).Е. М. Поспелов. "Географические названия мира".Москва, 1998, p. 438. During World War II, Fatezh was occupied by Wehrmacht, German troops from October 22, 1941 to February 7, 1943. Administrative and municipal status Within the subdivisions of Russia#Administrative divisions, framework of administrative divisions, Fatezh serves as the administrative center of Fatezhs ...
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