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Slavyanka may refer to: * Slavyanka (mountain), a mountain in Bulgaria and Greece * Slavyanka, Azerbaijan, a village in Gadabay Rayon of Azerbaijan * Slavyanka, Russia, name of several inhabited localities in Russia * Slavyanka (river), a tributary of the Neva in Leningrad Oblast, Russia * Slavyanka, Saskatchewan, a defunct Doukhobor village near Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada *Slavyanka, alternative name of the Russian River in California, United States * Slavianka (clothing), a Belarusian firm * Slavyanka Beach, a geographic feature in Antarctica See also * Farewell of Slavianka, a Russian march * Petro-Slavyanka, a municipal settlement in Kolpinsky District of Saint Petersburg, Russia {{geodis ...
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Slavyanka (mountain)
Slavyanka ( bg, Славянка, " Slavic woman") or Orvilos ( el, Όρβηλος),In Greece this name is also used for the Pirin mountain range. formerly known as Alibotush (from Turkish ''Alibotuş'') and Kitka Planina (Китка планина), is a mountain located on the border of southwestern Bulgaria and northernmost Greece, located south of the Pirin Mountains and connected with it by the Paril Saddle. The highest peak of Slavyanka is Gotsev Vrah at 2,212 m, while other notable peaks include Golyam Tsarev Vrah (2,186 m), Malak Tsarev Vrah (2,087 m), Shabran (2,196 m) and Salyuva Dzhamiya (2,027 m). The Bulgarian section of the mountain is part of the Ali Botush Reserve. The massif is dome-shaped and has very steep ridges. Slavyanka has a pronounced karst character and thus features over 30 caves, attracting many speleologists. The climate has a considerable Mediterranean influence, with precipitation being at its highest in the autumn and winter and at its lowest in t ...
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Slavyanka, Azerbaijan
Slavyanka (russian: Славянка) is a village and the second most populous municipality after the capital Gədəbəy in the Gadabay Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 3,705. The municipality consists of the villages of Slavyanka and Maarif, Azerbaijan, Maarif. History Along with a number of other villages in northwestern Azerbaijan, Slavyanka was settled in 1844 by the Doukhobors, members of a Pacifist dissenter Christian group resettled to Transcaucasia by Nicholas I of Russia, Nicholas I from the Molochna River settlements in today's Zaporizhzhia Oblast of Ukraine. The village is said to have been named after the town of Sloviansk, Slavyansk (in today's Donetsk Oblast), where many of the ancestors of the Molochna Doukhobors had originated.Slavyanka Village
(Doukhobor Genealogy Website)

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Slavyanka, Russia
Slavyanka (russian: Славя́нка) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. ;Urban localities *Slavyanka, Primorsky Krai, an urban-type settlement in Khasansky District of Primorsky Krai ;Rural localities * Slavyanka, Belgorod Oblast, a '' khutor'' in Chernyansky District of Belgorod Oblast * Slavyanka, Khabarovsk Krai, a '' selo'' in Nanaysky District of Khabarovsk Krai * Slavyanka, Kirovsky District, Leningrad Oblast, a village under the administrative jurisdiction of Mginskoye Settlement Municipal Formation, Kirovsky District of Leningrad Oblast * Slavyanka, Luzhsky District, Leningrad Oblast, a village in Osminskoye Settlement Municipal Formation of Luzhsky District of Leningrad Oblast * Slavyanka, Priozersky District, Leningrad Oblast, a logging depot settlement in Gromovskoye Settlement Municipal Formation of Priozersky District of Leningrad Oblast * Slavyanka, Novosibirsk Oblast, a ''selo'' in Bagansky District of Novosibirsk Oblast * Slavya ...
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Slavyanka (river)
The Slavyanka (russian: Славя́нка) is a river in Leningrad Oblast Leningrad Oblast ( rus, Ленинградская область, Leningradskaya oblast’, lʲɪnʲɪnˈgratskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ, , ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It was established on 1 August 1927, a ... of Russia. It is a left tributary of the Neva. It is long, with a drainage basin of .«Река СЛАВЯНКА (БАС.Р.НЕВА БАЛТ.М.»
Russian State Water Registry
The river begins in swamps southwest of Pavlovsk, and flows northeast towards Pavlovsk, where it passes through the parks surrounding the large
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Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan
Blaine Lake is a town in central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located 85 km north of Saskatoon, 104 km southwest of Prince Albert and 104 km east of North Battleford at the junction of Highway 12 and Highway 40. Nearby are the urban centres of Shellbrook and Rosthern. Blaine Lake is considered the "Gateway to the Northern Lakes" due to its proximity to fishing, hunting and camping sites, as well as its convenient location at a junction of two highways. History A surveyor named Blaine was drowned in the lake prior to the establishment in 1911. The historic CN train station that now houses thBlaine Lake Wapiti Libraryalong with the local town history museum. The station was built in 1912 two years after the rail line between Prince Albert and North Battleford was constructed and served the community until 1973. The Doukhobor Dugout House is a Provincial Heritage Property southeast of the town. ;Heritage properties A number of heritage buildings are located wi ...
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Russian River (California)
The Russian River (Southern Pomo: ''Ashokawna'', es, Río Ruso) is a southward-flowing river that drains of Sonoma and Mendocino counties in Northern California. With an annual average discharge of approximately 1,600,000 acre feet (2.0 km3), it is the second-largest river (after the Sacramento River) flowing through the nine-county Greater San Francisco Bay Area, with a mainstem long. Names The Southern Pomo know the river as Ashokawna (ʼaš:oʼkʰawna), "east water place" or "water to the east", and as Bidapte, "big river". Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo and his expedition may have travelled as far north as the Russian River in November 1542 before storms forced them to turn back south towards Monterey. The earliest Slavic name for the river, Slavyanka, appears on a Russian-American Company chart dated 1817. In 1827 the Spanish called it the San Ygnacio, and in 1843 the Spanish land grant referred to it as Rio Grande. The river takes its current name from Russian Iv ...
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Slavianka (clothing)
Slavyanka may refer to: * Slavyanka (mountain), a mountain in Bulgaria and Greece * Slavyanka, Azerbaijan, a village in Gadabay Rayon of Azerbaijan * Slavyanka, Russia, name of several inhabited localities in Russia * Slavyanka (river), a tributary of the Neva in Leningrad Oblast, Russia * Slavyanka, Saskatchewan, a defunct Doukhobor village near Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada *Slavyanka, alternative name of the Russian River in California, United States * Slavianka (clothing), a Belarusian firm * Slavyanka Beach, a geographic feature in Antarctica See also * Farewell of Slavianka, a Russian march * Petro-Slavyanka, a municipal settlement in Kolpinsky District of Saint Petersburg, Russia {{geodis ...
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Slavyanka Beach
Slavyanka Beach ( bg, бряг Славянка, bryag Slavyanka, ) is the mostly ice-free 2.2 km long beach forming the southwest coast of Gurkovska Cove in eastern Elephant Island, South Shetland Islands in Antarctica. It is bounded by Walker Point on the southeast and the terminus of Stadium Glacier on the northwest. The feature was formed as a result of glacier retreat in the first decade of 21st century. The beach is “named after the fish canning plant Slavyanka in Burgas, Bulgaria that processed Antarctic fish supplied by fishing vessels of the company Ocean Fisheries – Burgas whose ships operated in the waters of South Georgia, Kerguelen, the South Orkney Islands, South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula from 1970 to the early 1990s. The Bulgarian fishermen, along with those of the Soviet Union, Poland and East Germany are the pioneers of modern Antarctic fishing industry.” Location Slavyanka Beach is centred at . British mapping of the area ...
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Farewell Of Slavianka
"Farewell of Slavianka" (russian: Прощание славянки, Proščanije slavjanki) is a Russian patriotic march, written by the composer Vasily Agapkin in honour of Slavic women accompanying their husbands in the First Balkan War. The march was written and premiered in Tambov in the end of 1912. In summer of 1915 it was released as a gramophone A phonograph, in its later forms also called a gramophone (as a trademark since 1887, as a generic name in the UK since 1910) or since the 1940s called a record player, or more recently a turntable, is a device for the mechanical and analogu ... single in Kyiv. ''Slavianka'' means "Slavic woman". History The melody gained popularity in Russia and adjoining countries during the World War I, First World War, when the Russian soldiers left their homes and were accompanied by the music of the march. It was performed also during 1941 October Revolution Parade, parade of 7 November 1941 on the Red Square after which soldiers w ...
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