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River in Russia
The Bityug (Russian: Битюг) is a river in Voronezh Oblast, Russia, a left tributary of the Don. Its upper reaches are located in Tambov Oblast. The Bityug
Bityug
Topics referred to by the same term
The Bityug is a river in Voronezh Oblast, Russia. Bityug may also refer to several rural localities in Russia: Bityug, Kursk Oblast, a village in 2-y
Bityug_(disambiguation)
Fifth-longest river in Europe (Russia)
Nepryadva Krasivaya Mecha Bystraya Sosna Veduga Voronezh Tikhaya Sosna Bityug Osered Chyornaya Kalitva Khopyor – 1,010 kilometres (630 mi) Medveditsa
Don_(river)
Selo in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
Bityug-Matryonovka (Russian: Битюг-Матрёновка) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Bityug-Matryonovskoye Rural Settlement, Ertilsky
Bityug-Matryonovka
River in Russia
tributaries of the Oka. To the east are the basins of the south-flowing Bityug which joins the Don and the north-flowing Tsna which reaches the Oka via
Voronezh_(river)
(near Semikarakorsk) Khopyor (near Serafimovich) Osered' (near Pavlovsk) Bityug (near Pavlovsk) Voronezh (near Voronezh) Yeya (into Sea of Azov near Yeysk)
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First-level administrative division of Russia
area, forming a drainage area of 422,000 square kilometers. Don Voronezh Bityug Khopyor The climate in the region is temperate continental, with an average
Voronezh_Oblast
Oblast)". SWRR. "Savala". SWRR. "Vorona (Russia)". and "Chembar". SWRR. "Bityug". SWRR. "Voronezh". SWRR. "Bystraya Sosna". SWRR. Shalva Jaoshvili. "The
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Voronezh Oblast 0 0 Collision A collision between stations Ikorets and Bityug (Voronezh Oblast), between freight train 3040 moving backward without control
List of Russian rail accidents
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Balkar[1] mountain variant of Kabardin[3] Bashkir Башкирская Bashkirskaya[1][2] Bityug[1] extinct Budyonny Будённовская Boudennovskaya[1] Budennovskaya[2] Buryat
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River in Russia
931 square kilometres (359 sq mi). The Ertil is a left tributary of the Bityug. «Река Эртиль (Эртил, Большой Эртиль)», Russian State Water Registry Portal:
Ertil_(river)
1725–1928 unit of Russia
Andreyevy Lozy; Atemar; Azov; Balykleya; Belokolodskoy; Belskoy; Bishkin; Bityug; Bityutskiya syola; Borisoglebskoy na Khopre; Chern; Chernavskoy; Chernyavsk;
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Military unit
August 1942 it built the defence line on the eastern bank of the river Bityug. Participated in the battles to establish a bridgehead on the river Don
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Gay Zelyony Rural localities in Ertilsky District: Alexandrovka Begichevo Bityug-Matryonovka Bolshaya Dobrinka Bolshoy Samovets Borshchyovskiye Peski Buravtsovka
List of rural localities in Voronezh Oblast
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Town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
District in central Voronezh Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Bityug River, 148 kilometers (92 mi) southeast of Voronezh, the administrative
Bobrov, Bobrovsky District, Voronezh Oblast
Bobrov,_Bobrovsky_District,_Voronezh_Oblast
Russo-Turkish naval battles
Taganrog 34 Ptchela 24 Bogomater Turlenu Sv. Anna Grigorii Potemkin Melent Bityug (bomb) Flotilla (Nassau-Siegen): ? 12 battleships, mostly small 13 frigates
Naval actions at the Siege of Ochakov (1788)
Naval_actions_at_the_Siege_of_Ochakov_(1788)
'Aleksander Nevskii' (1787)". Threedecks. Retrieved 29 October 2021. "Russian 'Bityug' (1787)". Threedecks. Retrieved 29 October 2021. "Russian bomb vessel 'Bomb
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District in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
Bobrovsky District Бобровский район (Russian) District The Bityug River flows through Bobrovsky District Flag Coat of arms Location of Bobrovsky District
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Selo in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
Gnilusha (Russian: Гнилуша) is a rural locality (a selo) in Bityug-Matryonovskoye Rural Settlement, Ertilsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia. The population
Gnilusha, Ertilsky District, Voronezh Oblast
Gnilusha,_Ertilsky_District,_Voronezh_Oblast
of various old Persian or Turkish units of weight Beetewk from Russian bityug, bityuk, which is from Turkic bitük, akin to Chagatai bitü, Uzbek bitäü
List of English words of Turkic origin
List_of_English_words_of_Turkic_origin
Russian Federation Balkar Russian Federation Bashkirskaya Russian Federation Bityug Russian Federation Boudennovskaya Budyonny Russian Federation Buryatskaya
List of horse breeds in DAD-IS
List_of_horse_breeds_in_DAD-IS
Nature preserve in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
located in Talovsky District in Voronezh Oblast in the watershed of rivers Bityug and Khopyor (both tributaries of the Don). It is a research institute, where
Kamennaya_Steppe
Military unit
corps and the 2nd Tank Army along the front from Mamoshino–Orlanka–Prilepy–Bityug–Kashara in the general direction of Ladyrevo and Koshelevo, with supporting
70th_Guards_Rifle_Division
Field army of the Red Army (1918–1920)
Vyoshenskaya were retaken. The Red Army regrouped on the right bank of the Bityug river and on 24 November 1919, Brobov was taken after heavy fighting. On
8th_Army_(RSFSR)
Selo in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
2018. There are 15 streets. Brodovoye is located on the left bank of the Bityug River, 6 km east of Anna (the district's administrative centre) by road
Brodovoye
Settlement in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
population was 64 as of 2010. Duginka is located on the left bank of the Bityug River, 8 km northeast of Bobrov (the district's administrative centre) by
Duginka
Selo in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
Vyazkovka (Russian: Вязковка) is a rural locality (a selo) in Bityug-Matryonovskoye Rural Settlement, Ertilsky District, Voronezh Oblast, Russia. The population
Vyazkovka
Selo in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
2010. There are 10 streets. Shchuchye is located on the right bank of the Bityug River, 27 km WSW of Ertil (the district's administrative centre) by road
Shchuchye, Ertilsky District, Voronezh Oblast
Shchuchye,_Ertilsky_District,_Voronezh_Oblast
Settlement in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
km southwest of Bobrov (the district's administrative centre) by road. Bityug is the nearest rural locality. Поселок Ясенки на карте Всероссийская перепись
Yasenki
Selo in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
2010. There are 8 streets. Borshchyovo is located on the right bank of the Bityug River, 33 km northeast of Panino (the district's administrative centre)
Borshchyovo
Selo in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
population was 224 as of 2010. There are 6 streets. Pady is located on the Bityug River, 29 km east of Panino (the district's administrative centre) by road
Pady,_Voronezh_Oblast
Selo in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
2010. There are 4 streets. Gorokhovka is located on the right bank of the Bityug River, 36 km west of Ertil (the district's administrative centre) by road
Gorokhovka, Ertilsky District, Voronezh Oblast
Gorokhovka,_Ertilsky_District,_Voronezh_Oblast
Selo in Voronezh Oblast, Russia
646 as of 2010. There are 10 streets. Bolshye Yasyrki is located on the Bityug River, 22 km north of Anna (the district's administrative centre) by road
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