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Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Opochka (Russian: Опо́чка) is a town and the administrative center of Opochetsky District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located on the Velikaya River, 130
Opochka
siege of Opochka was an unsuccessful attempt by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Poland to conquer the Russian fortress of Opochka during
Siege_of_Opochka
River in Russia
the river literally means "Grand" or "Great" in Russian. The towns of Opochka, Ostrov and Pskov are located on the banks of the Velikaya. The principal
Velikaya
1772–1927 unit of Russia
SFSR, which existed in 1772–1777 and 1796–1927. Its seat was located in Opochka between 1772 and 1776, and in Pskov after 1776. The governorate was located
Pskov_Governorate
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
is the town of Opochka. Population: 18,673 (2010 census); 23,973 (2002 Census); 28,877 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Opochka accounts for 62
Opochetsky_District
Major fortified central complex found in historic Russian cities
Yaroslavl (two towers) Pereslavl-Zalessky Khlynov (Vyatka) Volokolamsk Borovsk Opochka Zvenigorod Starodub Tver – a wooden fortress was burned down in a fire
Kremlin_(fortification)
Russian politician
2013 to 2017. Vladimir Nikitin was born on 5 April 1948 in the town of Opochka. In 1971, he graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Railway Engineers
Vladimir_Nikitin_(politician)
Military unit
(1943) Staraya-Russa Offensive (1943) Pustoshka-Idritsa Offensive Idritsa-Opochka Offensive Leningrad–Novgorod offensive Pskov-Ostrov Offensive Baltic offensive
245th_Rifle_Division
crossed and, with a final night dash, reached the outskirts of the city of Opochka. The appearance of tanks with troops on their armour was a complete surprise
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List of political disinformation website campaigns in Russia
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Lithuanian military leader (c. 1460 – 1530)
Russia. However, in 1517, his attempt to besiege the Russian fortress of Opochka became a serious defeat that destroyed any hopes to reconquer Smolensk
Konstanty_Ostrogski
Soviet petroleum geologist proponent of the abiogenic theory of hydrocarbon origin
Kudryavtsev (Russian: Николай Александрович Кудрявцев; October 21, 1893, Opochka – December 12, 1971, Leningrad) was a Soviet Russian petroleum geologist
Nikolai_Kudryavtsev
Policy on permits required to enter Russia and the occupied territories of Ukraine
following 6 international border crossing points: Yukhovichi – Dolossy (Opochka – Novopolotsk) Yezeryshche – Nevel (Kyiv – St. Petersburg) Lyozno – Kruglovka
Visa_policy_of_Russia
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Russian_dialects
as R600 A-115: Route M10 to Novaya Ladoga; downgraded to 49K-05 A-117: Opochka to the border with Belarus; downgraded to 58K-284 A-122 "Vyborg Highway":
Russian_federal_highways
Numbering system for roads in Europe
790 km (1,110 mi): Saint Petersburg – Gatchina – Luga – Pskov – Ostrov – Opochka – Nevel – Vitebsk – Orsha – Mahilyow – Dovsk – Homiel – Chernihiv – Brovary
International_E-road_network
Military unit
The 146th Rifle Division was formed for the first time as a Red Army rifle division in August 1939, based on the shtat (table of organization and equipment)
146th_Rifle_Division
Fifth war of the Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars
from two directions, one of them being from Smolensk and the other from Opochka. The small Lithuanian crews stayed in fortresses. The Russians tried to
Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1534–1537)
Lithuanian–Muscovite_War_(1534–1537)
Oblast Omutninsk Омутнинск Kirov Oblast Onega Онега Arkhangelsk Oblast Opochka Опочка Pskov Oblast Orekhovo-Zuyevo Орехово-Зуево Moscow Oblast Oryol Орёл
List of cities and towns in Russia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Russia
First-level administrative division of Russia
result of the First Partition of Poland, Pskov Governorate with the seat in Opochka was created. It quickly proved to be unmanageable and was split in 1776
Pskov_Oblast
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
boundaries of the Soviet Union. On May 4, 1938, the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug. On February 5, 1941, the okrug was abolished. Between July 9, 1941
Sebezh
Red Army major general
battles on the Western Dvina, on the Velikaya on the line of Vybori and Opochka, and on the Lovat in the area of Kholm. In August the army fought in the
Veniamin_Beylin
Work settlement in Pskov Oblast, Russia
boundaries of the Soviet Union. On May 11, 1937 the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug and renamed Pushkinogorsky District. On February 5, 1941 the okrug
Pushkinskiye_Gory
Belarusian criminals and serial killers
Polotsk to the Lepiel-Polotsk Highway, bordering with the Russian town of Opochka. They would install spikes on the road, camouflage themselves and their
The_Polotsk_Four
Work settlement in Pskov Oblast, Russia
district was transferred to Opochka Okrug. In 1938, Idritsa was granted urban-type settlement status. On February 5, 1941, Opochka Okrug was abolished. Between
Idritsa
Policy on permits required to enter Belarus
following 6 international border crossing points: Yukhovichi – Dolossy (Opochka – Novopolotsk) Yezeryshche – Nevel (Kyiv – St. Petersburg) Lyozno – Kruglovka
Visa_policy_of_Belarus
also temporarily controlled the more northern towns of Velikiye Luki, Opochka and Ostrov. During the Polish–Russian War (1609–1618), the Polish-Lithuanian
Territorial evolution of Poland
Territorial_evolution_of_Poland
Prince of Tver (r. 1326–1327; 1338–1339)
assurance of Lithuanian support". Ivan moved his troops to the town of Opochka, situated about 100 miles (160 km) from Pskov, but decided against a direct
Aleksandr_of_Tver
1512–1522 part of the Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars
In October, the Lithuanian army made an unsuccessful attempt to capture Opochka. In the summer of 1518, the Moscow leadership tried to resume large-scale
Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1512–1522)
Lithuanian–Muscovite_War_(1512–1522)
Military unit
256th Battalion was transported by train to Opochka, where it guarded the bridges and railway between Opochka and Krasnogorodsk. During the summer of 1944
256th Lithuanian Police Battalion
256th_Lithuanian_Police_Battalion
1777–1796 unit of Russia
and Novgorod Oblasts. Pskov Governorate with the seat in the town of Opochka was established in 1772 to accommodate vast areas transferred to the Russian
Pskov_Viceroyalty
Ground forces of the ''Luftwaffe''
to the Pskow area. At the end of March 1944 the division fought on the Opochka - Pskow railway line, and suffered so many casualties that it was dissolved
Luftwaffe_Field_Divisions
Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars Siege of Arai (1516) Siege of Cairo (1517) Siege of Opochka (1517) – Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars Siege of Polotsk (1518) – Muscovite–Lithuanian
List_of_sieges
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
through Sebezh. Another road links Sebezh with Opochka and Polotsk, and the entire stretch between Opochka and Polotsk has been a toll road since 2002.
Sebezhsky_District
Sigismund I Jerzy Radziwiłł Battle of Orsha Siege of Smolensk Siege of Opochka Siege of Polotsk Defeat 1519– 1521 Polish-Teutonic War Kingdom of Poland
List_of_wars_involving_Poland
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
of the Soviet Union. On May 11, 1937, the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug. On May 4, 1938, the district was directly subordinated to Kalinin
Bezhanitsky_District
Road in trans-European E-road network
Russia R 23: St. Petersburg - Pushkin - Gatchina - Luga - Pskov - Ostrov - Opochka - Pustoshka - Nevel Belarus M 8: Haradok - Vitebsk - Orsha - Mogilev -
European_route_E95
Nazi German Waffen-SS unit (1943–1945)
units and moved to less active positions in Bardovo-Kudever, 50 km east of Opochka. It came under attack there in June 1944 and retreated on July 10, 1944
Latvian_Legion
Series of wars between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Grand Duchy of Moscow
Then the Lithuanians and Poles made an unsuccessful attempt to take the Opochka fortress and suffered a serious defeat. In 1518, Russian forces were beaten
Muscovite–Lithuanian_Wars
That mid-July the 32. Regiment was forced to retreat from positions in Opochka along the banks of the Velikaya River; the battalion was reorganized as
Vilis_Hāzners
and in order to accommodate them, Pskov Governorate, with the center in Opochka, was established, and Pskov and Velikiye Luki Provinces, with the exception
Administrative divisions of Pskov Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Pskov_Oblast
Estonian military unit, part of Waffen-SS
fighting against numerous Red Army assaults and was eventually forced back to Opochka and transferred to the I Army Corps. It was then decided[vague] to create
3rd Estonian SS Volunteer Brigade
3rd_Estonian_SS_Volunteer_Brigade
1, Novorzhev uezd 90, Kholm town 1, Kholm uezd 177, Opochka town 1, Prigorod Krasny 1 and Opochka uezd 15. The 2nd Pskov Provincial Congress of Soviets
Pskov_electoral_district
SS officer of Latvian origin
the infantry of the entire division, participating in fighting in the Opochka district and in Vidzeme. At the end of 1944 he was appointed as commander
Kārlis_Lobe
in the western part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Opochka. At the time of the Russian Empire Census of 1897, Opochetsky Uyezd had
Opochetsky_Uyezd
Latvian basketball player (1915–1944)
was killed in action during defensive battles near Latvian border around Opochka, Pskov Oblast. "Visvaldis Melderis « Latvijas olimpieši". Archived from
Visvaldis_Melderis
Lithuanian partisan leader (1907–1947)
battles, he was wounded twice and was treated in the military hospital in Opochka. On 1 July 1944, Jonas Semaška was promoted from captain to major. He retreated
Jonas_Semaška
Village in Pskov Oblast, Russia
The population was 3 as of 2016. Abrosimovo is located 24 km south of Opochka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Boldino is the nearest
Abrosimovo,_Pskov_Oblast
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
of the Soviet Union. On May 11, 1937, the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug. On February 5, 1941, the okrug was abolished. During World War II
Novorzhev
Military unit
The 219th Rifle Division was formed as an infantry division of the Red Army after a motorized division of that same number was redesignated about 10 weeks
219th_Rifle_Division
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
District was re-established. On May 11, 1937, the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug and renamed Pushkinogorsky District. On February 5, 1941, the okrug
Pushkinogorsky_District
1727–1927 unit of Russia
Province: Pskov, Velye, Izborsk, Gdov, Ostrov, Vybor, Volodimer, Dubkov, Opochka, Krasny, Voronech, Rzheva Pustaya, and Kobylye Gorodishche; Velikiye Luki
Novgorod_Governorate
List of the Coats of arms of the Russian Federation
Shemysheysky District Pskov Dno Gdov Krasnogorodsk Nevel Novorzhev Novosokolniki Opochka Ostrov Pechory Porkhov Pustoshka Pytalovo Sebezh Velikiye Luki Bezhanitsky
Armorial_of_Russia
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
of the Soviet Union. On May 11, 1937, the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug. On February 5, 1941, the okrug was abolished. Between July 1941
Novorzhevsky_District
Lithuanian collaborationist police units during World War II
(former TDA) June 28, 1941 Kaunas Maj Kazys Šimkus Extensively Dedovichi Opochka May 1945 Courland Pocket: Soviet captivity 14th - August 1941 Šiauliai
Lithuanian_Auxiliary_Police
Dialect group of Russian
M. Grebenkina, M. Ershova, A. Okhapkina, A. Hadasevich, V. Morozova. Opochka Dialect Corpus. 2019 Moscow: Linguistic Convergence Laboratory, NRU HSE;
Central_Russian_dialects
Lithuanian forester and professor (1860–1932)
as a deputy forester of the forest district of Opochka in Pskov Governorate in November 1889. In Opochka, Matulionis met Sofija Rožnovska, daughter of
Povilas_Matulionis
Work settlement in Pskov Oblast, Russia
May 11, 1935 and February 5, 1941, Krasnogorodsky District was a part of Opochka Okrug of Leningrad Oblast, one of the okrugs abutting the state boundaries
Krasnogorodsk
Military unit
by December 10. 2nd Baltic Front began a new offensive for Idritsa and Opochka on December 16, but this failed after several days of fighting. Finally
370th_Rifle_Division
Russian chess player (1794–1867)
chess composer, and chess writer. Petrov was born in Biserovo (now part of Opochka in Pskov Oblast) into a noble family and is usually remembered as the first
Alexander Petrov (chess player)
Alexander_Petrov_(chess_player)
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
of the Soviet Union. On May 11, 1937, the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug. On May 4, 1938, the district was subordinated directly to the oblast
Loknyansky_District
Kalinkovichi offensive: 8–11 December Gorodok offensive: 13–31 December Idritsa-Opochka offensive: 16 December 1943 – 15 January 1944 Kalinkovichi defensive: 20–27
Red Army strategic operations in World War II
Red_Army_strategic_operations_in_World_War_II
Military unit
was attached to the newly forming 27th Army, and held in reserve near Opochka in Soviet Union 130 kilometres (81 mi) South of Pskov in the Special Baltic
21st Mechanized Corps (Soviet Union)
21st_Mechanized_Corps_(Soviet_Union)
Novocherkassk Novo Georgiyevsk Novolisino Novorossyisk Novozybkov Oboyan Opochka Orel Oredezh Ostrov Pekhnetsky Peschankopskoye Petergof Petrovichi Petrovskoye
List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
List_of_villages_and_towns_depopulated_of_Jews_during_the_Holocaust
Military unit
MiG-27MLDs from 1978 and the 498th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Training Brigade at Opochka. In turn, the 27th Corps of the PVO consisted in 1988 of the: 54th Guards
6th Guards Air and Air Defence Forces Army
6th_Guards_Air_and_Air_Defence_Forces_Army
town of Novosokolniki 14776 Opochetsky District Опочецкий район town of Opochka 18673 Ostrovsky District Островский район town of Ostrov 31096 Palkinsky
List_of_districts_in_Russia
Novosokolnichesky (Novosokolniki); Oktyabrsky (Zapadnaya Dvina); Opochetsky (Opochka); Penovsky (Peno); Ploskoshsky (Ploskosh); Pustoshkinsky (Pustoshka); Sebezhsky
Velikiye_Luki_Oblast
Wars Siege of Smolensk (1514) – 1514 – Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars Siege of Opochka – 1517 – Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars Siege of Kazan – 1552 – Russo-Kazan
List of battles by geographic location
List_of_battles_by_geographic_location
Russian revolutionary (1879–1953)
representative mission to Geneva from 1918 to 1936. Bagotsky was born in Opochka, Pskov Governorate in 1879 to a merchant's family. His father and mother
Sergey_Yustinovich_Bagotsky
Military unit
Shock advanced 40km by the end of the day on February 29 and cut the Pskov-Opochka rail line, in the first days of March it was forced to go over to the defense
182nd_Rifle_Division
Painting by Jan Matejko
three-year war: the "suburbs" of Pskov (that is, the cities of the Pskov land - Opochka, Porhov, and others, which were in the zone of military operations), Velikie
Stephen_Báthory_at_Pskov
Military unit
area south of Ostrov. At the end of March 1944 the division fought on the Opochka–Pskow railway line, and suffered so many casualties that it was dissolved
13th_Luftwaffe_Field_Division
Military unit
July KG 76 and KG 77 flew attacks against Soviet airfields at Idritsa and Opochka to relieve pressure on the German 16th Army. On 5 July the German bomber
Kampfgeschwader_76
Town in Tver Oblast, Russia
created, and Toropets was transferred to Pskov Governorate. The town of Opochka was made the administrative center of the governorate. Pskov Governorate
Toropets
Divisions of Tver Oblast, Russia
Districts. On May 11, 1937, the okrug was split into Velikiye Luki and Opochka Okrugs. On 4 May 1938 Velikoluksky Okrug was abolished, and on 5 February
Administrative divisions of Tver Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Tver_Oblast
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Novgorod (1362) Uncovering of the relics (1621) of St. Joachim, founder of Opochka Monastery in Pskov (c. 1550) Repose of Fool-for-Christ Asenetha (Klementyeva)
April 19 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
April_19_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
frontline on the Second Baltic Front (centred at different stages on Kholm and Opochka). She was also involved in preparations for the advance towards the German
Helene_Berner
Russian radio operator, gunner (1920–2002)
flew 23 reconnaissance sorties over the Pskov Oblast, Pushkinskiye Gory, Opochka, and Idritsa, in which she took photographs of enemy of facilities, transmitted
Nadezhda_Zhurkina
(1666–1669). Ivan Unkovsky — voivode in Opochka (1678). Dmitry Ivanovich Unkovsky — stolnik, voivode in Opochka (1684). Fyodor Mikhailovich Unkovsky, Prokofiy
Unkovsky
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
boundaries of the Soviet Union. On May 4, 1938, the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug. On February 5, 1941, the okrug was abolished. Between 1941 and 1944
Pustoshkinsky_District
Military unit
facing the defenses of the Panther Line along the Alolya River due east of Opochka. One month later the division had advanced well west of that city and had
30th_Guards_Rifle_Division
Military unit
90th Rifle Corps before the Front began a new offensive for Idritsa and Opochka on December 16, but this failed after several days of fighting. Finally
115th_Rifle_Division
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
May 11, 1935 and February 5, 1941, Krasnogorodsky District was a part of Opochka Okrug of Leningrad Oblast, one of the okrugs abutting the state boundaries
Krasnogorodsky_District
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
(Volotsk) Monastery, Wonderworker (1515) Venerable Joachim, founder of Opochka Monastery, Pskov (c. 1550) Saint Joachim, monk of the St. Nicholas-Shartomsk
September 9 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
September_9_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Military unit
advanced 40 km by the end of the day on February 29 and cut the Pskov-Opochka rail line, in the first days of March it was forced to go over to the defense
23rd_Guards_Rifle_Division
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
boundaries of the Soviet Union. On May 4, 1938, the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug. On February 5, 1941, the okrug was abolished. Between July 16, 1941
Pustoshka, Pustoshkinsky District, Pskov Oblast
Pustoshka,_Pustoshkinsky_District,_Pskov_Oblast
District in Tver Oblast, Russia
created, and Velikiye Luki was transferred to Pskov Governorate. The town of Opochka was made the administrative center of the governorate. Pskov Governorate
Toropetsky_District
Work settlement in Pskov Oblast, Russia
boundaries of the Soviet Union. On May 11, 1937 the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug. On May 4, 1938 the district was directly subordinated to Kalinin
Bezhanitsy
Soviet flying ace
gained his last aerial victory when he shot down a Ju 88 in the vicinity of Opochka. Before the end of the war he was promoted to assistant commander of the
Yakov_Vernikov
Work settlement in Pskov Oblast, Russia
boundaries of the Soviet Union. On May 11, 1937 the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug. On May 4, 1938 the district was directly subordinated to Kalinin
Krasny_Luch,_Pskov_Oblast
Military unit
Corps forced the Cherekha River from the march and then cut the Pskov-Opochka rail line. After reaching the Panther Line the 67th began making preparations
239th_Rifle_Division
Urban locality in Russia
of the Soviet Union. On May 11, 1937, the district was transferred to Opochka Okrug. On May 4, 1938, the district was subordinated directly to the oblast
Loknya,_Pskov_Oblast
Military unit
northward into Estonia and the 11th and 27th Armies to fall back eastward to Opochka. These moves left the Pskov and Ostrov axis virtually unprotected. On June
118th_Rifle_Division
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Mediates
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Hindi
Paradise.
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
A Man who Dedicated to Arts; A Connoisseur
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Hayley, HAYLEE means "hay field."
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Tamil
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Full Moon
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Auspicious
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Parsell.
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African, Arabic, Muslim, Swahili
Powerful; Safe; Secure; Mild; Free; Healthy
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English American
Counselor; sage; wise.
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Hebrew
(צִיï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew name TSIYOWN means "sunny or parched place." In the bible, this is another name for Jerusalem, the city of David, and its inhabitants who are also called the daughter of Tsiyown/Zion.
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