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River in Russia
The Pronya (Russian: Проня) is a river in the Ryazan and Tula oblasts in Russia. It is a right tributary of the Oka. The length of the river is 336 kilometres
Pronya
1961 film by Viktor Ivanov
dowry of ten thousand roubles for his unrefined and unattractive daughter, Pronya (Marharyta Krynytsyna), Svyryd decides to pay his debts by marrying her
Chasing_Two_Hares
Topics referred to by the same term
Pronya may refer to several rivers: Pronya, a tributary of the Oka in Russia Pronia, a tributary of the Sozh in Belarus This disambiguation page lists
Pronya_(disambiguation)
River in Mogilev, Belarus
The Pronia (Belarusian: Проня, Russian: Проня, also transliterated as Pronya) is a river in Mogilev and Vitebsk regions of Belarus. A right tributary of
Pronia
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(Προχορος), which was the name of the saint. Its diminutive forms include Pronya, Pronka, Prokhorka, Prokha, Prosha, Proshka, and Proshenka. It produced
Prokhor
River in western Russia
Lopasnya (left) Besputa (right) Osyotr (right) Moskva (left) Vozha (right) Pronya (right) Para (right) Pra (left) Gus (left) Moksha (right) Tyosha (right)
Oka_(river)
All-women Soviet aviation unit
of Sevastopol. June – July 1944: Bombed enemy fortifications along the Pronya River, helping to take control of Białystok, Cherven, Minsk, and Mogilev
Night_Witches
Town in Mogilev Region, Belarus
of the region, on the banks of the Sozh River at the confluence with the Pronya River, and serves as the administrative center of Slawharad District. In
Slawharad
length in total. Dnieper River Drut River (R) Sozh River (L) Iput River Pronya Besed Berezina River (R) Svislach Niamiha River Babrujka River Pripyat River
List_of_rivers_of_Belarus
Russian athlete and professional wrestler
of Zemlyansky district — Ryabov P. I. (1858–10) nicknamed Pronya Martynovsky or just Pronya. The Directorate of the Circus of the Italian Brothers Truzzi
Alexander_Znamensky
"Moksha". and "АЗЯСЬ". SWRR. "Tsna (Moksha basin)". and "Osinovka". SWRR. "Pronya (Russia)". SWRR. "Moskva". and "Ruza". SWRR. "Protva". SWRR. "Ugra (Oka)"
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Street in Kyiv
Another is the monument to Pronya Prokopovna and Svirid Golohvastov, which was unveiled in 1989, depicting two characters, Pronya Prokopovna and Svirid Golohvastov
Andriivskyi_Descent
Ukrainian actress
and the M. Starytskyi Literary and Art Award respectively for her role as Pronya Prokopivna in the play Chasing Two Hares (Ukrainian: За двома зайцями).
Tamara_Yatsenko
Town in Ryazan Oblast, Russia
center of Mikhaylovsky District in Ryazan Oblast, Russia, located on the Pronya River (Oka's tributary), 68 kilometers (42 mi) southwest of Ryazan, the
Mikhaylov,_Ryazan_Oblast
Military unit
Order of the Red Banner on 10 July 1944, for its role in the forcing of the Pronya and Dniepr Rivers and the liberation of the cities of Mogilev, Shklov and
22nd Motor Rifle Division "Atamyrat Niyazov"
22nd_Motor_Rifle_Division_"Atamyrat_Niyazov"
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is a Russian a Russian patronymic surname derived from the given name Pronya, a diminutive of "Prokhor". Notable people with the surname include: Ivan
Pronin
Military unit
Petukhovka while its 38th Rifle Corps took up positions in the bend of the Pronya River southeast of Chausy. Given the relatively small size of the Army it
212th_Rifle_Division
Military unit
Front's left flank, and 38th Corps deployed into positions in the bend of the Pronya River southeast of Chausy. Given the relatively small size of the Army it
385th_Rifle_Division
Military unit
Belorussia in early October, forward elements of 49th Army reached the Pronya River late on October 2. The 352nd was south of the town of Drybin. The
352nd Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
352nd_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Soviet officer
at the Wayback Machine ("The Nine-Month Halt of the Front on the River Pronya in 1943-1944 (Chapter from the Book Liberation: From Khotimsk to Mogilev
Ivan_Kamera
District of Mogilev region, Belarus
The landscape is predominantly flat, with several rivers, including the Pronya and Basya, flowing through the territory. Forests cover about 27% of the
Drybin_district
Town in Ryazan Oblast, Russia
is a town in Pronsky District of Ryazan Oblast, Russia, located on the Pronya River 85 kilometers (53 mi) south of Ryazan, the administrative center of
Novomichurinsk
Military unit
became general when 50th Army joined in. It occupied positions along the Pronya River facing the XXXXI Panzer Corps. 46th Corps was initially defending
380th_Rifle_Division
Topics referred to by the same term
New Caledonia, see List of cities in New Caledonia French corvette Prony Pronya, a river in Ryazan and Tula Oblasts in Russia This disambiguation page lists
Prony
Russian Ground Forces formation
September the army recaptured Mstsislaw, and in early October reached the Pronya River in the Drybin Raion, 35 kilometers north of Chavusy, where it went
49th_Combined_Arms_Army
Military unit
the same day 50th Army launched an offensive from its positions along the Pronya River just north of Propoysk which penetrated the German front as much as
324th_Rifle_Division
River in Eastern Europe; tributary of the Dnieper River
the hands of the large Jewish population. Main tributaries: Vihra, Oster, Pronya, Besed, Iput, Khmara, Peschanka. official transliteration "Sozh". The Great
Sozh
Topics referred to by the same term
and Sumy Oblast, Ukraine Loknya, Ryazan Oblast, right tributary of the Pronya, Russia Loknia (Kleven tributary, Krolevets Raion) [uk], Krolevets Raion
Loknya
Urban-type settlement in Ryazan Oblast, Russia
politics until the end of the century. The settlement lies on the banks of the Pronya River, after which it takes the name. It is located in a relatively hilly
Pronsk, Pronsky District, Ryazan Oblast
Pronsk,_Pronsky_District,_Ryazan_Oblast
Soviet Military Leader
Operation, and from January to April 1944 – in defensive operations on the Pronya River. Since May 1944, the corps participated in the Belorussian, East Prussian
Vasily_Terentev
Military unit
just south of Petukhovka. The joint attack began on the 25th, across the Pronya River on this sector, and the division penetrated German defenses, turned
369th_Rifle_Division
Azerbaijani Red Army colonel (1910–1988)
2nd Belorussian Front and fought in breaking the German defenses on the Pronya River and Basya River. The brigade crossed the Dnieper in Mogilev Region
Aslan_Vazirov
Military unit
the Smolensk Strategic Offensive. It then held defensive positions on the Pronya River. The division was transferred to the 49th Army in September, breaking
70th_Rifle_Division
all this and think: will I personally communicate in the latest or, as Pronya Prokopivna said, "in a fashionable way", like «міністерка», «лікарка», «етер»
Ukrainian_orthography_of_2019
Soviet military commander
broke through the German lines. During the offensive, the army crossed the Pronya, Dnieper, Drut and Berezina Rivers. It also captured Mogilev. During the
Ivan_Grishin
Military unit
recorded in Serbia under that name in 1299 (the Serbs spelt it pronija, or pronya, and called its holder a pronijar), but even from as early as Stefan Nemanja
Medieval_Serbian_army
369th broke through heavily fortified German defenses, and crossed the Pronya and Basya Rivers, advancing 25 kilometers and inflicting heavy casualties
Ivan_Sidorovich_Lazarenko
Tatar Soviet Army colonel and Hero of the Soviet Union
Operation Bagration. Breaking through German defenses, the regiment crossed the Pronya River, the Basy River, and the Resta River between 24 and 26 June 1944.
Mikhail_Petrov_(colonel)
Military unit
eastern Belorussia in early October, forward elements of the Army reached the Pronya River late on October 2. The Corps led the advance north of Drybin with
160th Rifle Division (1941 formation)
160th_Rifle_Division_(1941_formation)
Military unit
armies tasked with seizing and expanding multiple bridgeheads over the Pronya, Sozh, and Dniepr Rivers north and south of Gomel. One of these had been
129th_Rifle_Division
Military unit
left (south) flank of 50th Army had reached the confluence of the Sozh and Pronya Rivers east of the town of Propoisk, which is on the west bank of the Sozh
238th_Rifle_Division
Military unit
Bagration. During the Mogilev Offensive, it successfully crossed the Dniepr and Pronya rivers, and liberated Shklov on 27 June. During the Minsk Offensive, the
33rd_Army_(Soviet_Union)
Military unit
armies tasked with seizing and expanding multiple bridgeheads over the Pronya, Sozh, and Dniepr Rivers north and south of Gomel. One of these had been
250th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
250th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Lithuanian engineer and publisher (1851–1926)
the construction of the Ryazan–Kazan section and built bridges across the Pronya, Moksha, Oka, Sura, Kazanka. After the completion of this line in 1893,
Petras_Vileišis
Soviet military commander (1902–1971)
promoted to major general. By this time the division had advanced to the Pronya River in the Mogilev Region. On 3 June 1944, he was awarded the Order of
Alexander_Moiseyevsky
Military unit
armies tasked with seizing and expanding multiple bridgeheads over the Pronya, Sozh, and Dniepr Rivers north and south of Gomel. One of these had been
169th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
169th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Military unit
near Baevo. As a result the German 4th Army's main defense line along the Pronya River remained intact. The defenses west and northwest of Baevo became Sokolovskii's
30th_Guards_Rifle_Division
Military unit
this, by 0930 hours reinforced rifle companies had forced crossings of the Pronya River. By the end of the artillery preparation the Army's first echelon
222nd_Rifle_Division
Military unit
near Baevo. As a result the German 4th Army's main defense line along the Pronya River remained intact. The defenses west and northwest of Baevo became Sokolovskii's
85th_Guards_Rifle_Division
Red Army general-mayor
Osovets offensive during Operation Bagration. For forcing a crossing of the Pronya and Dnieper rivers, breaking through German fortified defenses and liberating
Matvey_Kononenko
Military unit
left (south) flank of 50th Army had reached the confluence of the Sozh and Pronya Rivers east of the town of Propoisk, which is on the west bank of the Sozh
413th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
413th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
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