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Vizma (given Name)
Vizma may refer to: * Vizma (given name), a feminine given name * Vizma, Romania, a village in Secaș Commune of Timiș County, Romania *Vizma, a small tributary of the river Miniș in Timiș County, Romania *Vizma (Andoga), a tributary of the river Andoga in Vologda Oblast, Russia *Vizma, Russia, a rural locality (a settlement) in Belozersky District Belozersky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia. The name literally means "''pertaining to white lakes''". Modern districts *Belozersky District, Kurgan Oblast, an administrative and municipal distric ...
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Vizma (given Name)
Vizma may refer to: * Vizma (given name), a feminine given name * Vizma, Romania, a village in Secaș Commune of Timiș County, Romania *Vizma, a small tributary of the river Miniș in Timiș County, Romania *Vizma (Andoga), a tributary of the river Andoga in Vologda Oblast, Russia *Vizma, Russia, a rural locality (a settlement) in Belozersky District Belozersky District is the name of several administrative and municipal districts in Russia. The name literally means "''pertaining to white lakes''". Modern districts *Belozersky District, Kurgan Oblast, an administrative and municipal distric ...
of Vologda Oblast, Russia {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Secaș
Secaș ( hu, Temesszékás; german: Sekasch) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Checheș, Crivobara, Secaș (commune seat) and Vizma. History Secaș first appears in written history in 1440. At that time it was assigned to Arad County, was called ''Kyszekas'' ("Little Secaș") and belonged to the Șoimoș Fortress. It continued to exist during the Ottoman period, as Marsigli's writings from 1690–1700 mention it as inhabited. After the conquest of Banat by the Austrians in 1717, the first census took place, in which two localities were recorded: ''Georg in Sekasch'' with seven houses and ''Dollnischas'' with 14 houses, both in the Lipova District. It is not mentioned on the map from 1761, but the very old Orthodox parish has registers since 1779. Later, only one village, Secaș, inhabited by Romanians, is recorded. The new Orthodox church was built in 1869. In the interwar period it was part of Plasa Lipova, Timiș-Torontal County and e ...
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Miniș (Bega)
The Miniș is a right tributary of the river Bega in Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, S .... It discharges into the Bega in Babșa.Minis (jud. Timis)
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Vizma (Andoga)
Vizma may refer to: * Vizma (given name), a feminine given name * Vizma, Romania, a village in Secaș Commune of Timiș County, Romania *Vizma, a small tributary of the river Miniș in Timiș County, Romania * Vizma (Andoga), a tributary of the river Andoga The Andoga (russian: Андога) is a river in Belozersky, Kaduyusky, and Cherepovetsky Districts of Vologda Oblast in Russia. It is a left tributary of the Suda. It is long, and the area of its basin . The principal tributaries of the Andog ... in Vologda Oblast, Russia * Vizma, Russia, a rural locality (a settlement) in Belozersky District of Vologda Oblast, Russia {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Andoga
The Andoga (russian: Андога) is a river in Belozersky, Kaduyusky, and Cherepovetsky Districts of Vologda Oblast in Russia. It is a left tributary of the Suda. It is long, and the area of its basin . The principal tributaries of the Andoga are the Shulma (left), the Miga (right), and the Vizma (left). The source of the Andoga is in the western part of Lake Andozero. The river flows in the southern direction through a flat, swampy area. Close to the mouth of the Shulma there are several villages at the banks of the Andoga, including Novoye and Nikolskoye. Downstream from these villages a road follows the left bank of the river, eventually deviating southwest to Kaduy. In the lowest course a short stretch of the Andoga enters Cherepovetsky District. The mouth of the Andoga is in the village of Andogsky, several kilometers north of the urban-type settlement of Khokhlovo. In the 16th century the Andoga was notable for the fishery, and zander The zander (''Sander luc ...
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Vizma, Russia
This is a list of rural localities in 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. Population: 1,202,444 ( 2010 Census). Babayevsky District Rural localities in Babayevsky District: Babushkinsky District Rural localities in Babushkinsky District: Belozersky District Rural localities in Belozersky District: Chagodoshchensky District Rural localities in Chagodoshchensky District: * Alexeyevskoye * Anishino * Anisimovo * Babushkino * Baranovo * Belskoye * Belye Kresty * Berezye * Borisovo * Bortnikovo * Chagoda * Cherenskoye * Chikusovo * Dubrova * Fishovo * Fryazino * Gora * Grechnevo * Grigoryevo * Ignashino * Izboishchi * Kabozha * Kharchikha * Klypino * Kochubino * Kolobovo * Kostyleva Gora * Kotovo * Krasnaya Gorka * Leshutino * Leshutinskaya Gora * Lukinskoye * Lvov D ...
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