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Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Pechory (Russian: Печоры; Estonian and Seto: Petseri) is a town and the administrative centre of Pechorsky District in the Pskov Oblast, Russia. Its population
Pechory
Monastery in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Pskov-Pechory Monastery or The Pskovo-Pechersky Dormition Monastery or Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery (Russian: Пско́во-Печ́ерский Успе́нский монасты́рь,
Pskov-Caves_Monastery
Village in Estonia
town of Pechory. Koidula is the border crossing point for road no. 63 from Karisilla to Pechory, and for the Tartu–Pechory and Valga–Pechory railways
Koidula,_Setomaa_Parish
First-level administrative division of Russia
Besides, in 1920 the westernmost areas of the Pskov Governorate including Pechory, Izborsk, Vyshgorodok and Pytalovo that since 1918 were occupied by the
Pskov_Oblast
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
is the town of Pechory. Population: 22,123 (2010 census); 25,300 (2002 Census); 27,199 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Pechory accounts for 50
Pechorsky_District
Former county of Estonia
of World War I, from February to December 1918, the county's capital, Pechory, was occupied by German forces. (As such, the county including the town
Petseri_County
Region in SE Estonia
located in southeastern Estonia and bordering Russia. Petseri (Russian: Pechory) has been the historic and cultural centre for the Setos. Estonian Setomaa
Setomaa
1938–1979, town rights revoked Nõmme, 1926–1940, merged with Tallinn Petseri (Pechory), 1776-onwards, annexed to the Russian SFSR in 1945 Toompea, 1248/1265/1288–1785
List of cities and towns in Estonia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Estonia
Tartu–Pechory, 83.5 km (51.9 mi). Built between 1929 and 1931. International connection from Koidula railway station (Koidula) in Estonia to Pechory in Russia
Rail_transport_in_Estonia
International border
River (Narvataguse) including Ivangorod as well as Pechorsky uezd with Pechory town and lands southwest of Lake Peipus, including the town of Izborsk
Estonia–Russia_border
Russian military officer (1970–2023)
Brigade of the Russian GRU military intelligence service, stationed in Pechory, Pskov Oblast, until 2013. After leaving the military, in 2013 Utkin began
Dmitry_Utkin
Railway station in Estonia at the border with Russia
the Russian border. It merges the Tartu–Pechory and Valga–Pechory railways just before the Russian border (Pechory is located straight after the border)
Koidula_railway_station
Russian naval officer (born 1968)
the Baltic Fleet from 2021 to 2023. Liina was born on 19 June 1968 in Pechory, Pskov Oblast, then part of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Viktor_Liina
Battle in the Great Northern War
Battle of Petschora took place on February 23, 1701 near the village of Pechory, Russia during the second year of the Great Northern War. The Swedish army
Battle_of_Petschora
Harju County Pärnu Pärnu, Pärnu municipality, Pärnu County closed Pechory Pechory now in the territory of Russia, formerly in Estonia Pedja Pedja, Jõgeva
List of railway stations in Estonia
List_of_railway_stations_in_Estonia
Town in Estonia
troops and large quantities of equipment. Antsla is located on the Valga–Pechory railway, but train traffic on the line has been inactive since 2001. Aimar
Antsla
Village in Estonia
County, in southeastern Estonia, on the border with Russia. Tartu–Pechory and Valga–Pechory railways pass Kolodavitsa and cross the border in nearby Koidula
Kolodavitsa
Village in Estonia
southeastern Estonia, on the border with Russia. The Tartu–Pechory, Valga–Pechory railways and Karisilla–Pechory road (nr. 63) all pass Matsuri and cross the border
Matsuri,_Estonia
Policy on permits required to enter Russia and the occupied territories of Ukraine
Novousitovskaya Volost, Vasilyevskaya Volost, Cherskaya Volost. Pechorsky District: Pechory, Lavrovskaya Volost, Kruppskaya Volost, Novoizborskaya Volost, Izborskaya
Visa_policy_of_Russia
1966 film by Andrei Tarkovsky
River and the historical places of Vladimir/Suzdal, Pskov, Izborsk and Pechory. Tarkovsky chose to shoot the main film in black and white and the epilogue
Andrei_Rublev_(film)
Khanty-Mansiysk Pavlovo → Pavlovsky Posad Pavlovsk → Slutsk → Pavlovsk Pechory → Petseri → Pechory Pereyaslavl-Ryazansky → Ryazan Permskoye → Komsomolsk-na-Amure
List of renamed cities and towns in Russia
List_of_renamed_cities_and_towns_in_Russia
River in Estonia
draining into Lake Pihkva, in Pskov Oblast, Russia. For a 17 km section near Pechory, the Piusa is the border river between Estonia and Russia. The Piusa has
Piusa_(river)
German prince (1769–1843); field marshal in Russia
is on the right in the foreground. Monuments of Wittgenstein Siversky Pechory Stroiești Regarding personal names: Fürst was a title before 1919, but
Peter_Wittgenstein
Town in Estonia
Other roads connect Võru with Põlva, Räpina, Antsla and Valga. The Valga–Pechory railway, which passes through Võru, is currently inactive. The Võru train
Võru
Estonian writer (1856–1930)
Monastery and is buried in the cemetery of Forty Martyrs of Sebaste Church in Pechory. Jüri Truusmann's father Jüri Truusmann Sr. (1826–1916) was a tenant farmer
Jüri_Truusmann
Estonian military unit
Viru-Järva Military District. 2nd Division : Tartu Military District and Võru-Pechory Military District. 3rd Division : Harju Military District and Lääne-Saare
1st_Division_(Estonia)
Village in Estonia
town of Võru. It borders the Lake Vagula in the north. The inactive Valga–Pechory railway passes through Juba before the Lake Vagula, there's a station named
Juba,_Estonia
Russian bishop (1893–1941)
1941 Leningrad, USSR) was a Russian Orthodox bishop. He was the head of Pechory Monastery from 1920 to 1932. He was a member of the IV and V Riigikogu
John_Bulin
War between Estonia and Soviet Russia in 1918–1920
company was sent to the Southern front and took part of the battles near Pechory. In May, the company was disbanded with some volunteers joining other units
Estonian_War_of_Independence
Russian government-backed educational organization
Pedagogical Lyceum, Velikiye Luki (profile) Pechory Gymnazium, Pechory (profile, website) Pechory Secondary School 2, Pechory (profile, website) Pskov Linguistic
Gymnazium_Union_of_Russia
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
and Daugavpils. There are also road connections from Ostrov northwest to Pechory via Palkino, northeast to Porkhov, and southeast to Novorzhev, as well
Ostrov, Ostrovsky District, Pskov Oblast
Ostrov,_Ostrovsky_District,_Pskov_Oblast
Military district of the Russian Armed Forces
(Promezhitsy, Pskov Region) 1071st Training Regiment of Special Designation (Pechory, Pskov Oblast) (Military Unit Number 51064) 36th Separate Air Assault Brigade
Leningrad_Military_District
the areas constituting now Pechorsky District, along with the town of Pechory, were transferred to Estonia. In the same year, the Treaty of Riga fixed
Administrative divisions of Pskov Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Pskov_Oblast
Road in Estonia
and ends at the Koidula border crossing on the Russian border north of Pechory. Transport in Estonia "Riigiteede liigid ja riigiteede nimekiri" (PDF)
Estonian_national_road_63
to 1942. A wide gauge railway line connecting Estonian towns Tartu and Pechory is opened; thereby Estonian seaports are directly connected to central
1931_in_rail_transport
including Ivangorod (Jaanilinn, then eastern suburb of Narva), the town of Pechory (Petseri), and areas in and around Izborsk (Irboska), Lavry (Laura), and
Territorial changes of the Baltic states
Territorial_changes_of_the_Baltic_states
Village in Estonia
Põlva and about 30 km (19 mi) southeast of the city of Tartu, by the Tartu–Pechory railway and the Ahja River. The village territory includes the Saesaare
Kiidjärve
Magic sword in Russian fairy tales
Bulat steel or steel, or stalwort steel)". Pushkinsky Dom (2001), Byliny Pechory (Slovar' fol'klora [Dictionary of Folklore] series, vol. 2), p. 602 Greve
Sword_Kladenets
the Treaty of Tartu, which awards areas around Ivangorod (Jaanilinn) and Pechory (Petseri) from Soviet Russia to Estonia. 29 February The Kingdom of Hungary
Timeline of geopolitical changes (1900–1999)
Timeline_of_geopolitical_changes_(1900–1999)
Nazi German occupation regime in Estonia 1941-1944
Arensburg (Kuressaare) Dorpat (Tartu) Narwa (Rakvere) Pernau (Pärnu) Petschur (Pechory) Reval-Stadt (Tallinn) Reval-Land (Paide) Civil administration was led
Generalbezirk_Estland
Battle in 1919 during the Latvian War of Independence
three regiments and two armoured trains, one of the Red Army fronts in the Pechory region. The commander of Soviet Estonia division with his headquarters
Battle_of_Riga_(1919)
Estonian politician
various courses. He was a Deputy Mayor of Pechory, and in the 1920s he was the assistant to the municipality of Pechory and the head of the county government's
Sergei_Shtsherbakov
Transport system in Russia
Federation until 2030 includes the electrification of the Sonkovo-Dno-Pechory-Pskovskie section, which would allow redirecting some prospective passenger
Rail_transport_in_Tver_Oblast
Village in Estonia
(as of 26 May 2004). Vaabina has a station on currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway. It is the birthplace of Emma Asson (1889–1965), who was the first
Vaabina
Former municipality of Estonia
north the parish was bordered by river Emajõgi. From southwest by Tartu–Pechory railway line. In 2017 the parish was merged into Kastre Parish. Small borough
Haaslava_Parish
Pavlovsky Posad Павловский Посад Moscow Oblast Pechora Печора Komi Republic Pechory Печоры Pskov Oblast Penza Пенза Penza Oblast Pereslavl-Zalessky Переславль-Залесский
List of cities and towns in Russia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Russia
settlement of Palkino 8826 Pechorsky District Печорский район town of Pechory 22123 Plyussky District Плюсский район work settlement of Plyussa 9187
List_of_districts_in_Russia
Swedish military personnel
company was sent to the Southern front and took part of the battles near Pechory. By May 5 there was 68 men left in the company. On May 17, the company
Carl_Axel_Mothander
Ethnic Russians living in Estonia
7.3%. About half of these were ethnic Russians living in the Petseri (Pechory) district and east of theNarva river ("Estonian Ingria"), in the two areas
Russians_in_Estonia
German/Russian commuter intercity electric train
Kalishe St. Petersburg – Oranienbaum St. Petersburg – Luga St. Petersburg – Pechory St. Petersburg – Tikhvin St. Petersburg – Kuznechnoye St. Petersburg –
Lastochka
Estonian writer
February 2007) was an Estonian author. Promet was born in Petseri (now Pechory, Russia) to the Estonian painter Aleksander Promet. After graduating from
Lilli_Promet
ownership of Jaanilinn (modern-day Ivangorod) and Petseri (modern-day Pechory). However, in 1945, after the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940 took
List of irredentist claims or disputes
List_of_irredentist_claims_or_disputes
Village in Estonia
an area of 5.8 km2. Lehemetsa has a station on currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway. "Haldusjaotus". Lasva vald. Archived from the original on 20 July
Lehemetsa
Village in Estonia
population of 33 (as of 1 January 2004). The currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway passes Valtina on its northern side, there's a station named "Tuulemäe"
Valtina
Estonian politician (1933–2021)
Kostabi (née Oper) was engaged in sewing and handicrafts. He graduated from Pechory Primary School, then in 1952 graduated from high school. In 1957, he graduated
Heino_Kostabi
Estonian painter
Alfred Hirv Born Pechory, Russia Died Pskov, Russia
Alfred_Hirv
Canadian experimental psychologist (1927–2023)
Endel Tulving OC FRSC (May 26, 1927 – September 11, 2023) was an Estonian-born Canadian experimental psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist. In his
Endel_Tulving
Village in Estonia
town of Valga in the west, Tartu–Valga railway in the northwest and Valga–Pechory railway in the south. Raavitsa has an unused station named "Raavitse" on
Raavitsa
Month of 1944
July plot (executed by the Nazis) The Soviet 3rd Baltic Front captured Pechory. German submarine U-385 was depth charged and sunk in the Bay of Biscay
August_1944
Village in Estonia
(as of 1 January 2004). Väheru has a station on currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway. "Karula valla arengukava 2004–2012" (in Estonian). Karula vald
Väheru
Estonian handball player
Rein Suvi (born 8 January 1969) is an Estonian handballer. He was born in Pechory, Russia. In 2010 he graduated from the University of Tartu's Institute
Rein_Suvi
Estonian Lutheran cleric (1950–2024)
was the chaplain in Pindi from 1980 to 1982. He was later a pastor in Pechory from 1982 to 1984, and in Urvaste from 1984 to 1994. From 1990 to 1991
Villu_Jürjo
Village in Estonia
Valga in the northwest, Estonia–Latvia border in the southwest and Valga–Pechory railway in the north. It has a population of 22 (as of 1 January 2004)
Londi
Ukraine Räpina Gulbene, Latvia Kangasala, Finland Kulykivka, Ukraine Pechory, Russia Rapla Kaiserslautern (district), Germany Raseiniai, Lithuania Rõuge
List of twin towns and sister cities in Estonia
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Estonia
Micro-districts under the district's jurisdiction: Kremlin (Кремль) Verkhnie Pechory (Верхние Печёры) 40,000 Usilovsky (Усиловский) Municipal settlements under
Administrative divisions of Nizhny Novgorod
Administrative_divisions_of_Nizhny_Novgorod
Village in Estonia
and an area of 4.1 km2. Nõnova has a station on currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway. "Haldusjaotus". Lasva vald. Archived from the original on 20 July
Nõnova
Village in Estonia
in Orava Parish. Lepassaare has a station on currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements
Lepassaare
Chapel in Estonia
two saints on it, icon with the image of Pechory Mother of God (a copy of the original Mother of God of Pechory, the imprimatur of which was received from
Meldova_Chapel
Topics referred to by the same term
reporting name for Daryal radar Pechora tribe Pecora (disambiguation) Pechory, town in Pskov Oblast, Russia. This disambiguation page lists articles
Pechora_(disambiguation)
Ethnic group
about half were indigenous Russians living in the areas in and around Pechory and Izborsk which were added to Estonian territory according to the 1920
Russians_in_the_Baltic_states
Village in Estonia
Parish, Võru County, South East Estonia. Orava railway station on Tartu-Pechory railway line is located around 3 km north of the village. It is second
Orava,_Estonia
Village in Estonia
Piusa has a station on the railway line that formerly linked Valga and Pechory. As of 2022 there are up to two services a day in the summer season (from
Piusa
Adopted Russian child and namesake of the Dima Yakovlev Law
the central nervous system and mental disorders, located in the town of Pechory. His mother gave written consent for possible adoption. Several unsuccessful
Chase Harrison (adopted child)
Chase_Harrison_(adopted_child)
Street) – now Kremlinskaya Ulitsa, Kazan Lenina ulitsa (Lenin Street), Pechory Lenina ulitsa (Lenin Street), Saint Petersburg Leninskaya Ulitsa (Lenin
List of places named after Vladimir Lenin
List_of_places_named_after_Vladimir_Lenin
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
connecting Pskov and Riga. There are also local roads. The stretch between Pechory and Ostrov has been a toll road since 2002. The district contains two cultural
Palkinsky_District
Estonian painter (1905–1935)
Viljandi, Tartu, Kasaritsa, Sinialliku, Karksi, Taagepera, Saadjärve, and Pechory. In some of Timberman's oil paintings, the influence of Cézanne's Cubism
Eduard_Timberman
Different names for European cities in neighbouring languages
Mitterburg (German), Pazin (Croatian, Serbian), Pisino (Italian), Pechory Pechory - Печёры (Russian), Petschur (former German), Petseri (Estonian, Finnish)
Names of European cities in different languages (N–P)
Names_of_European_cities_in_different_languages_(N–P)
Village in Estonia
census, the settlement's population was 246. The currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway passes Kaagjärve on its northern side, and there is a station named
Kaagjärve
Village in Estonia
population of 27 (as of 1 January 2004). The currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway passes Pikkjärve on its northern side, there's a station named
Pikkjärve,_Valga_County
Russian rock band
remaining member of the original Instruktsiya po Vyzhivaniyu, moved to Pechory, Pskov Oblast, whose main attraction is the Pskov-Pechersky Monastery.
Instruktsiya_po_Vyzhivaniyu
Osinovaya Rossha Haapakangas Pechenga Petsamo Печенга / Pechenga Russian Pechory Petseri Petergof Pietarhovi, Kuusoja Petrozavodsk Petroskoi; Äänislinna
Finnish_exonyms
Village in Estonia
a population of 17. Anne has a station on the currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway. "RLV004: RAHVASTIK | Elukoht, Aasta ning Näitaja". Statistics
Anne,_Estonia
1962 Soviet art exhibition
district in winter" by Nikolai Galakhov, "Bakhchysarai", "In the town of Pechory" by Ivan Godlevsky, "Little yard" by Vladimir Gavrilov, "Boats", "Pier"
Autumn exhibition (Leningrad, 1962)
Autumn_exhibition_(Leningrad,_1962)
Estonian footballer
Jaanus Sirel (born 29 July 1975 in Pechory, Russia) is an Estonian former professional footballer. He was playing the position of defender and midfielder
Jaanus_Sirel
Russian geologist (1893–1960)
Fedorov, V.V. Nikitin, K.I. Bogdanovich. He then worked on surveys in Pechory and worked on hydrology from 1914. In 1915 he worked in the northern Tien
Viktor_Nikolaev
List of the Coats of arms of the Russian Federation
Pskov Dno Gdov Krasnogorodsk Nevel Novorzhev Novosokolniki Opochka Ostrov Pechory Porkhov Pustoshka Pytalovo Sebezh Velikiye Luki Bezhanitsky District Gdovsky
Armorial_of_Russia
Military unit
German XXXVIII Army Corps on the first day of the offensive and captured Pechory on the next day. The army captured Voru on 13 August, at which point the
67th_Army_(Soviet_Union)
Village in Estonia
was closed in 2001. Kurenurme has a station on currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway. "Kurenurme küla" (in Estonian). eestigiid.ee. Retrieved 10 May
Kurenurme
Village in Estonia
and an area of 2.3 km2. Husari has a station on currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway. "Haldusjaotus". Lasva vald. Archived from the original on 20 July
Husari
Village in Estonia
located in Orava Parish. Tuderna has a station on currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway. Classification of Estonian administrative units and settlements
Tuderna
Village in Estonia
was first mentioned in 1582 as Korrigerwe. The currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway passes Korijärve on its southern side, there's a station named
Korijärve
Estonian footballer and coach
October 1983) was an Estonian footballer and sport coach. He was born in Pechory, Russia. In 1936 he joined with the sport club JS Estonia Tallinn. Before
Aavo_Sillandi
Village in Estonia
and an area of 8.8 km². Otsa has a station on currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway. "Haldusjaotus". Lasva vald. Archived from the original on 20 July
Otsa
Village in Estonia
1 January 2008). Mustassaare has a station on currently inactive Valga–Pechory railway. The southeastern part of Mustassaare village territory is occupied
Mustassaare
1777–1796 unit of Russia
and on 7 June 1782 Pechorsky Uyezd, with the administrative center in Pechory, was established by splitting Pskovsky Uyezd. In 1796, Paul I performed
Pskov_Viceroyalty
Estonian politician (1959–2021)
Johannes Kert Kert in 2015 Born (1959-12-03)3 December 1959 Pechory, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Died 4 March 2021(2021-03-04) (aged 61) Allegiance Soviet
Johannes_Kert
Estonian clergyman
congregation for about 40 years. 1984-2003 she was also the pastor at Pechory Congregation. Awards: 2004: Order of the Estonian Red Cross, II class.
Laine_Villenthal
Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar day
Estonia (1944-1955): New Hieromartyr Peeter (Pähkel), Bishop of Tartu and Pechory (1948) New Hieromartyr Alypy (Ivlev), Archimandrite (1950) New Hieromartyr
August 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
August_20_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Russian-born Estonian footballer
Gennadyevich Lepik (Russian: Олег Геннадьевич Лепик; born 1 August 1973 in Pechory) is a former Russian-born Estonian football player. Narva Trans Meistriliiga
Oleg_Lepik
Village in Estonia
(6 mi) west), town of Võru (29 km (18 mi) northwest) and Russian town Pechory (11 km (7 mi) northeast). As of the 2011 census, the village's population
Meremäe
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French Irish
Dark.
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Muslim
Unique, One in many
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American, British, English
King's Meadow; King is One of Several Titles Occasionally Used as Given Names
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Respected; Honoured
Female
Russian
(Ðннушка) Diminutive form of Russian Anya, ANNUSHKA means "favor; grace."
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World
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Lightning
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Glorious praise
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Egyptian
, hidden.
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Lord Shiva
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