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Step (khutor), Lyubachansky Selsoviet, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast
Medvensky District (russian: Ме́двенский райо́н) is an administrativeResolution #489 and municipalLaw #48-ZKO district (raion), one of the administrative divisions of Kursk Oblast, twenty-eight in Kursk Oblast, Russia. It is located in the southern central part of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the types of inhabited localities in Russia, urban locality (a urban-type settlement, work settlement) of Medvenka, Kursk Oblast, Medvenka. Population: 19,220 (Russian Census (2002), 2002 Census); The population of Medvenka accounts for 26.6% of the district's total population. Geography Medvensky District is located in the south central region of Kursk Oblast. The terrain is hilly plain on the Central Russian Upland. There are no major rivers through the district. The district is 15 km south of the city of Kursk and 480 km southwest of Moscow. The area measures 25 km (north-south), and 50 km (west-east). ...
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Kursk Oblast
Kursk Oblast ( rus, Курская область, r=Kurskaya oblast, p=ˈkurskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Kursk. As of the 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 Oblast (NE, ), Voronezh Oblast (E, ), Belgorod Oblast (S, ). ''International'' ...
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Oboyansky District
Oboyansky District (russian: Обоя́нский 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 south of the oblast. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the town of Oboyan. Population: 35,815 ( 2002 Census); The population of Oboyan accounts for 43.7% of the district's total population. Geography Oboyansky District is located in the south central region of Kursk Oblast on the border with Belgorod Oblast. The terrain is hilly plain on the Central Russian Upland. The main river in the district is the Psel River, which flows south from the district into Ukraine, where it empties into the Dnieper River. The Psel is typically frozen from November to March. The district is south of the city of Kursk and southwest of Moscow. The area measures (north-south), and (west-east). The administrative center is the town of Oboyan. The district ...
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Andrianovka, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast
Andrianovka (russian: links=no, Андриановка) is a rural locality () in Vysoksky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Vorobzha River (a left tributary of the Seym River), 64 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 26 km south-west of Kursk, 17 km north-west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Medvenka, 12 km from the selsoviet center – Vysokoye. ; Climate Andrianovka has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'' in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Andrianovka is located 8.5 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), 7 km from the road of regional importance ( Dyakonovo – Sudzha – border with Ukraine), 1 km from the road of intermunicipal significance (38K-004 – Plotava), 14 km from the nearest railway station ''Dyakonovo'' (railway line Lgov I — Kursk). The ...
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{{CatAutoTOC Populated places in Medvensky District Medvensky District Medvensky District (russian: Ме́двенский 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 southern central part of the ob ...
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Vysokoye, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast
Vysokoye (russian: links=no, Высокое) is a rural locality () and the administrative center of Vysoksky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Reut River (a left tributary of the Seym), 59 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 33.5 km south-west of Kursk, 7 km west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Medvenka. ; Climate Vysokoye has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'' in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Vysokoye is located 8 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), 15 km from the road of regional importance ( Dyakonovo – Sudzha – border with Ukraine), 5 km from the road (M2 Crimea Highway – 38K-004), on the road of intermunicipal significance (M2 "Crimea Highway" – Leninskaya Iskra – Vysokoye), on the road (38K-009 – Vysokoye), 24 km from the nearest railw ...
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Verkhny Reutets
Verkhny Reutets (russian: links=no, Верхний Реутец) is a rural locality () and the administrative center of Vyshnereutchansky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Reutets River (a left tributary of the Reut River in the Seym basin), from the Russia–Ukraine border, south-west of Kursk, south-west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Medvenka. ; Streets There are the following streets in the locality: Babinka, Beloborodovka, Bolshoye, Bugor, Domiki, Gavrilovka, Grunt, Istomovka, Klyuchik, Lebedinovka, Lomanovka, Magazinnaya, Mordashovka, Nizhnevka, Podturshchina, Ragozevka, Voronovka and Zalozhenka (415 houses). ; Climate Verkhny Reutets has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'' in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Verkhny Reutets is located from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), on the roads of i ...
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1st Panino
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Paniki, Kursk Oblast
Paniki (russian: links=no, Паники) is a rural locality () and the administrative center of Panikinsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Paniki Brook (a left tributary of the Polnaya in the basin of the Seym), from the Russia–Ukraine border, south of Kursk, south-east of the district center – the urban-type settlement Medvenka. ; Streets There are the following streets in the locality: 1st Brigada, 3rd Brigada, 5th Brigada, 6th Brigada, 7th Brigada, Koptevka, Molodyozhnaya and Shelkovskaya (381 houses). ; Climate Paniki has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'' in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Paniki is located from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), on the roads of intermunicipal significance ("Crimea Highway" – Paniki – Drachyovka) and ("Crimea Highway" – Paniki – 38N-229), from the nearest rail ...
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Nizhny Reutets
Nizhny Reutets (russian: links=no, Нижний Реутец) is a rural locality () and the administrative center of Nizhnereutchansky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Reutets River (a left tributary of the Reut River in the Seym basin), 57 km from the Russia–Ukraine border, 38 km south-west of Kursk, 6.5 km south-west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Medvenka. ; Climate Nizhny Reutets has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'' in the Köppen climate classification). Transport Nizhny Reutets is located 8 km from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), on the roads of intermunicipal significance: (M2 "Crimea Highway" – Gakhovo), (38N-185 – Alexandrowka), (38N-186 – the estate of the writer Konstantin Vorobyov) and (38N-185 – Ilyichyovsky), 30 km from the nearest railway halt and passing loop ''454 km'' (r ...
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2nd Kitayevka
2nd Kitayevka or Vtoraya Kitayevka (russian: links=no, 2-я Китаевка, Вторая Китаевка) is a rural locality () and the administrative center of Kitayevsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Galichy Brook (a left tributary of the Polnaya in the basin of the Seym), from the Russia–Ukraine border, south-east of Kursk, north-east of the district center – the urban-type settlement Medvenka. ; Climate 2nd Kitayevka has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'' in the Köppen climate classification). Transport 2nd Kitayevka is located from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), from the road of intermunicipal significance (M2 "Crimea Highway" – Polevaya), on the road (M2 "Crimea Highway" – Polny – 38N-236), from the nearest railway halt ''Kolodnoye'' (railway line Klyukva — Belgorod). The rural locality is situated ...
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1st Gostomlya
1st Gostomlya or Pervaya Gostomlya (russian: links=no, 1-я Гостомля, Первая Гостомля) is a rural locality () and the administrative center of Gostomlyansky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Medvensky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population: Geography The village is located on the Reut River (a left tributary of the Seym), from the Russia–Ukraine border, south-west of Kursk, north-west of the district center – the urban-type settlement Medvenka. ; Climate 1st Gostomlya has a warm-summer humid continental climate (''Dfb'' in the Köppen climate classification). Transport 1st Gostomlya is located from the federal route Crimea Highway (a part of the European route ), from the road of regional importance ( Dyakonovo – Sudzha – border with Ukraine), from the road (M2 Crimea Highway – 38K-004), on the roads of intermunicipal significance (38K-009 – 2nd Gostomlya) and (1st Gostomlya – Svidnoye – Spasskoye), from the nearest rai ...
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Nizhny Dubovets, Kursk Oblast
Nizhny (russian: Ни́жний; masculine), Nizhnyaya (; feminine), or Nizhneye (russian: Ни́жнее; neuter), literally meaning "lower", is the name of several Russian localities. It may refer to: * Nizhny Novgorod, a Russian city colloquially referred to as "Nizhny" * Nizhny, Republic of Bashkortostan, a ''khutor'' in Chishminsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan * Nizhny, Samara Oblast, a settlement in Isaklinsky District of Samara Oblast * Nizhnyaya, Kirov Oblast, a village in Pizhansky District of Kirov Oblast * Nizhnyaya, Leningrad Oblast, a village in Gatchinsky District of Leningrad Oblast * Nizhnyaya, Perm Krai, a village in Alexandrovsky District of Perm Krai * Nizhneye, Bryansk Oblast, a '' selo'' in Starodubsky District of Bryansk Oblast * Nizhneye, Kaluga Oblast, a ''selo'' in Zhukovsky District of Kaluga Oblast Kaluga Oblast (russian: Калу́жская о́бласть, translit=Kaluzhskaya oblast) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblas ...
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