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Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Sebezh (Russian: Се́беж) is a town and the administrative center of Sebezhsky District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located in a picturesque setting between
Sebezh
1802–1924 unit of Russia
Orsha counties of the Vitebsk province were transferred to the BSSR, while Sebezh, Nevelsk and Velizhsk counties remained in the RSFSR. The province occupied
Vitebsk_Governorate
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
is the town of Sebezh. As of the 2010 Census, the population of Sebezh was 21,674, down from 25,473 in 2002 and 26,926 in 1989. Sebezh accounts for 29
Sebezhsky_District
Series of wars between the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Grand Duchy of Moscow
advancing as far as Vilnius and Naugardukas, and built a fortress on Lake Sebezh the following year, before being stopped. The Lithuanian army under Hetman
Muscovite–Lithuanian_Wars
Lake in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Sebezhskoye or Sebezh (Себежское озеро) is a freshwater lake in the southwest of Pskov Oblast in Russia, close to the borders with Latvia and Belarus.
Lake_Sebezhskoye
1812 battle during the French invasion of Russia
July] 1812 near the village of Klyastitsy on the road between Polotsk and Sebezh. In this battle, the Russian vanguard under the command of General Yakov
Battle_of_Klyastitsy
Russian businessman
automotive industries. Boris Zingarevich was born in the USSR in the town of Sebezh, Pskov region, to a family of teachers. He has a twin brother Mikhail Zingarevich
Boris_Zingarevich
Work settlement in Pskov Oblast, Russia
Sebezhsky District of Pskov Oblast, Russia, located southwest of the town of Sebezh and immediately west of Sebezhsky National Park. Municipally, it is incorporated
Sosnovy Bor, Sebezhsky District, Pskov Oblast
Sosnovy_Bor,_Sebezhsky_District,_Pskov_Oblast
Fifth war of the Muscovite-Lithuanian Wars
a foothold in enemy territory, the Russians built their own fortress in Sebezh in 3 weeks. However, Sigismund I decided to attack the Russians in the south
Lithuanian–Muscovite War (1534–1537)
Lithuanian–Muscovite_War_(1534–1537)
Soviet and Russian actor
born Zalman Afroimovich Khrapinovich on 21 September 1916 in the city of Sebezh in the Pskov Oblast. His father, Afroim Yakovlevich Khrapinovich, worked
Zinovy_Gerdt
Sweden Ingrian War 1618 Time of Troubles Loss of Severia, Smolensk region, Sebezh and Nevel Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Russo-Polish War (1609-1618) 1634
Territorial evolution of Russia
Territorial_evolution_of_Russia
Bus station in Riga, Latvia
Norma-A SIA 82050 on Mondays, Fridays Rīga — Latvian/Russian border — Sebezh — Pustoshka — Nevel — Usvyaty — Velizh — Smolensk. Alma LTD SIA 8225 on
Riga International Coach Terminal
Riga_International_Coach_Terminal
State University for Technology and Design. Mikhail Zingarevich was born in Sebezh, Pskov region, and grew up in the town of Segezha, Karelia, where his parents
Mikhail_Zingarevich
Russian actor (1868–1939)
Ukrainian SSR (1936). Anna Borisoglebskaya was born on 1868, in the city of Sebezh in the Vitebsk Governorate (present-day Pskov). Borisoglebskaya spent her
Anna_Borisoglebskaya
Polish–Lithuanian noble family
Kėdainiai, Zolkow, Pomorzani, Belykamen, Kražiai), or estates (Nevel, Krasnoye, Sebezh, Musninkai, Sereya, Horodok, Sobolew, Slovatichi, Ruchai, Kolki, Vyazyn
Radziwiłł_family
Public university in Pskov Oblast, Russia
become Pskov SU. The school started in 1952 as the Sebezh School of Construction Masters in Sebezh, Russia. In 1956, the school was transferred to Velikie
Pskov_State_University
WW2 Soviet Red Army formation
214th Airborne Brigades) commanded by Alexey Zhadov at Minsk, and the 58th (Sebezh), 61st (Polotsk), 63rd (Minsk-Slutsky), 64th (Zambrow) and 65th (Mozyr)
Western_Front_(Soviet_Union)
First-level administrative division of Russia
oblast from east to west, passing through Velikiye Luki, Novosokolniki, and Sebezh. Another railway, running in the east of the oblast in the north–south direction
Pskov_Oblast
Policy on permits required to enter Russia and the occupied territories of Ukraine
Volost, Vyshgorodskaya Volost, Tulinskaya Volost, Utroinskaya Volost. Sebezhsky District: Sebezh, Sosnovy Bor, Sebezhskaya Volost, Mostischenskaya Volost.
Visa_policy_of_Russia
Ninth-century statue discovered in the 19th century in present-day Ukraine
androgynous. The hats on the heads of the upper figures have parallels in the Sebezh idols and the Belozersk idol from Russia. The statue was discovered in August
Zbruch_Idol
Road in Russia
of Krasnogorsk, Istra, Volokolamsk, Zubtsov, Rzhev, Velikiye Luki, and Sebezh, ending up at the state border. It passes Moscow, Tver, and Pskov Oblasts
M9_highway_(Russia)
Railway station in Moscow
Country Destination Russia Velikiye Luki, Volokolamsk, Rzhev, Rzhev Memorial Station Sebezh
Moscow Rizhsky railway station
Moscow_Rizhsky_railway_station
German punitive operation in Belarus and Russia during World War II
and Smolnya in the North, covering the area of Asveya — Drysa — Polotsk — Sebezh — Rasony (Belarus, Russia). This depopulated area was to deprive the partisans
Operation_Winterzauber
Soviet Jewish politician and publisher (1886–1938)
during the Great Terror; posthumously rehabilitated. Dimanstein was born in Sebezh, Vitebsk Governorate (today Pskov Oblast) in a poor Litvak family. His father
Semyon_Dimanstein
Sayanogorsk Саяногорск Republic of Khakassia Sayansk Саянск Irkutsk Oblast Sebezh Себеж Pskov Oblast Segezha Сегежа Karelia Seltso Сельцо Bryansk Oblast Semikarakorsk
List of cities and towns in Russia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Russia
Russian-American rabbi and scholar
Russian-American rabbi, author, teacher, and publicist. He was born in the town of Sebezh, in western Russia. His brother, Samuel Tchernowitz, eventually became a
Chaim_Tchernowitz
arms were restored. Usage of Vytis (Pogonya) in Russia Coat of arms of Sebezh Coat of arms of Nevel Coat of arms of Velizh The Lithuanian coat of arms
Coat_of_arms_of_Lithuania
National park in the Pskov region
district and borders with Latvia and Belarus. The center of the town of Sebezh lies immediately north of the park, and the southern part of the town is
Sebezhsky_National_Park
район town of Pytalovo 12083 Sebezhsky District Себежский район town of Sebezh 21674 Strugo-Krasnensky District Струго-Красненский район work settlement
List_of_districts_in_Russia
Russian artistic style in late 17th and early 18th centuries
typical of Slobozhanshchyna. The former is exemplified by the church in Sebezh built in 1625 and the Church of the Saviour in Trubchevsk built in 1640
Russian_Baroque
Rozladins, Poyarkovs, Samarins, Tushins. Evdokim Fedorovich Tushin - Voivode in Sebezh (1536), in Ivangorod (1558), Roman Andreevich Tushin - Voivode in Tikhvin
Tushin
18th-century Belarusian burlesque poem
Belarusian Folk Legends, Epics, and Songs of the Peasants of the Former Sebezh County of the Vitebsk Governorate, 1882–1890. Although written on a
The Resurrection of Christ (poem)
The_Resurrection_of_Christ_(poem)
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland Principality of Moscow Inconclusive Grand Duchy of Lithuania gains Gomel Principality of Moscow gains Sebezh and Zawołocze
List of armed conflicts between Poland and Russia
List_of_armed_conflicts_between_Poland_and_Russia
Ethnic minority in Russia
Former and current Polish churches in European Russia Holy Trinity Church, Sebezh (1648) Transfiguration Church, Pyatigorsk (1844) Church of Our Lady of the
Polish_minority_in_Russia
Town in Estonia
municipality of Põlva (until 2013) was twinned with: Balvi, Latvia Kannus, Finland Sebezh, Russia Vårgårda, Sweden Helve Särgava (born 1950), jurist, judge and politician
Põlva
Penovsky (Peno); Ploskoshsky (Ploskosh); Pustoshkinsky (Pustoshka); Sebezhsky (Sebezh); Seryozhinsky (Bologovo); Toropetsky (Toropets); Usvyatsky (Usvyaty); Velikoluksky
Velikiye_Luki_Oblast
1812 battle during the French invasion of Russia
was heading there, and his main forces were heading towards the city of Sebezh. In fact, the French are into this for a while they was moving towards Osveya
Battle_of_Swolna
Soviet Army major general
appointed chief of a cavalry detachment. In May the school was disbanded near Sebezh, but Damberg was sent with a group of cadets to the 1st Moscow Cavalry Courses
Voldemar_Damberg
Index of articles associated with the same name
district Barsuki (Sebezh Urban Settlement), Sebezhsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village in Sebezhsky District; municipally, a part of Sebezh Urban Settlement
Barsuki
Częstochowa, Poland Dmitrov, Russia Krychaw, Belarus Ostrov, Russia Pskov, Russia Sebezh, Russia Sianów, Poland Soroca, Moldova Utena, Lithuania Vitebsk, Belarus
List of twin towns and sister cities in Latvia
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Latvia
Painting by Jan Matejko
which were in the zone of military operations), Velikie Luki, Nevel, Kholm, Sebezh. In the Russian version of the treaty, the title "tsar" was preserved after
Stephen_Báthory_at_Pskov
District in Pskov Oblast, Russia
from north to south, passing Opochka. Another road connects Opochka with Sebezh and further with Polotsk. The whole stretch between Opochka and Polotsk
Opochetsky_District
Former administrative division
situated in the central part of the governorate. Its administrative centre was Sebezh. The uyezd bordered the Lyutsinsky Uyezd in the west, Nevelsky Uyezd in
Sebezhsky_Uyezd
Town and capital of Ludza Municipality, Latvia
Bodenteich (Germany) Hlybokaye (Belarus) Brest (Belarus) Nevel (Russia) Sebezh (Russia) Novopolotsk (Belarus) Ludza Estonians Ludza castle ruins Ludza
Ludza
Rostov-on-Don Rozhdestveno Rudnya Rylsk Ryndino Rzhev Sablino Saguny Salsk Sebezh Shakhty Shchigry Shlisselburg Siversky Sivoritsy Shumyachi Skopin Slantsy
List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
List_of_villages_and_towns_depopulated_of_Jews_during_the_Holocaust
Sankt Petersburg Province Saint Petersburg Governorate Saint Petersburg Sebezh Pskov Governorate Vitebsk Governorate Belarus Governorate Polotsk Governorate
List of uezds of the Russian Empire
List_of_uezds_of_the_Russian_Empire
Formation of the Soviet Red Army (1941–1954)
Idritsa, which was captured that same day. Five days later the Army liberated Sebezh after a deep outflanking movement. Rezhitsa (now Rēzekne, Latvia) was taken
3rd_Shock_Army
Pytalovo (Пыталово) town* 9 Sebezhsky (Себежский) district 58 254 58 654 Sebezh (Себеж) town* Idritsa (Идрица) Sosnovy Bor (Сосновый Бор) 10 Strugo-Krasnensky
Administrative divisions of Pskov Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Pskov_Oblast
Soviet historian of religion (1914-1998)
on the history of religion and archaeology. He was born in the city of Sebezh, then in the Russian Empire, he graduated from the history department of
Mikhail_Kublanov
Lithuanian military officer (1894 – 1922)
Aivžienis's body was being transferred to Lithuania, the escort was stopped in Sebezh by Cheka agents. Under the pretext of potentially finding sensitive documents
Konstantinas_Avižienis
savienība v Soviet Union Strādnieku sporta savienība v Soviet Union Dinamo Sebezh v Soviet Union Soviet Union v Moscow Soviet Union v Moscow Leningrad
Soviet Union national football team results (unofficial matches)
Soviet_Union_national_football_team_results_(unofficial_matches)
Hungarian cartographer, Communist activist, spy
("Comintern") during July–July 1921. When he finally reached the Soviet border at Sebezh after the long trip, he described experience of crossing as "a moment of
Alexander_Radó
1528–32; Kitai-gorod wall and towers (now mostly dismantled), 1533–38; Sebezh Kremlin wall (now dismantled), 1539 Alexander Pomerantsev (1849–1918) Anatoly
List_of_Russian_architects
Soviet Army colonel general (1902–1995)
Rezhitsa–Dvinsk Offensive and the Madona Offensive, in which it captured Sebezh and Idritsa. The 150th received the name of the latter as an honorific and
Vasily_Shatilov
Russian singer (born 1964)
from the original on 2014-02-22. Retrieved 2014-02-06. "Day of the city of Sebezh" (in Russian). Natalia Gulkina's official website. Archived from the original
Natalia_Gulkina
Russian artist
Gallery of the Society Fnik of Lulea city, Sweden; Local History Museum of Sebezh city, Pskov region; Local History Museum of Pustoshka city, Pskov region;
Vitaly_Bubentsov
1564 battle of the Livonian War
balance in the Livonian War. The Lithuanians devastated a wide area around Sebezh, but, expecting the Tatars to assist them in waging war on the Russian realm
Battle_of_the_Ula
Soviet Major General
The 85th returned to the district and in June relocated to the area of Sebezh, then to Minsk, where it was assigned to the Western Special Military District
Aleksandr_Bondovsky
1649 battle
rewarded by the Polish King John II Casimir with possessions at Nevel, Sebezh and Krasne. Not content with those rewards, he would later betray the Polish–Lithuanian
Battle_of_Loyew_(1649)
into the Red Army and sent to the border troops. Yenshin served with the Sebezh Special OGPU Border Detachment as a junior supervisor at a checkpoint and
Mikhail_Yenshin
Soviet army general (1895–1957)
failed and the division was forced to withdraw further to the Idritsa and Sebezh area. For "the tenacity shown by the division in battles in the area of
Karp_Zheleznikov
at Bitterfeld in eastern Germany, died of hypoxia. The balloon landed at Sebezh in Pskov Oblast in Russia, with no-one aboard. The balloon was 'Bartsch
History_of_aviation_medicine
List of the Coats of arms of the Russian Federation
Novorzhev Novosokolniki Opochka Ostrov Pechory Porkhov Pustoshka Pytalovo Sebezh Velikiye Luki Bezhanitsky District Gdovsky District Dedovichsky District
Armorial_of_Russia
Polish composer, conductor, and author (1913–2004)
Witold Rudziński (14 March 1913, in Sebezh, Russian Empire – 29 February 2004) was a Polish composer, conductor, and author. He studied composition at
Witold_Rudziński
crew member – the sole survivor from the three trawlers – clinging to it. Sebezh Soviet Union The 125-foot (38.1 m) side trawler was lost in the Bering Sea
List_of_shipwrecks_in_1965
(Testamets) magazine, Saint Petersburg, 1912, No.8, November. "24.VIII.12, near Sebezh". "Steppe" (Степь). Ioann the Mourner, 1913. "21.VIII.12". 1913 "Cold Spring"
List_of_poems_by_Ivan_Bunin
Military unit
Army's 62nd Rifle Corps, and was scheduled to arrive, with its Corps, at Sebezh by July 2. This Army was under the command of Lt. Gen. F. A. Yershakov.
170th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)
170th_Rifle_Division_(Soviet_Union)
Town in Pskov Oblast, Russia
and Vitebsk via Pskov, passes Opochka. Another road connects Opochka with Sebezh. There are also local roads. Opochka contains five cultural heritage monuments
Opochka
Russian missile regiment
supported the 2nd Baltic Front in the breakthrough of Axis lines at Idritsa, Sebezh, Drissa, and the advance into the Baltic states in the Rezhitsa–Dvinsk and
1537th Anti-Aircraft Rocket Regiment
1537th_Anti-Aircraft_Rocket_Regiment
Bryansk region, and southern Pskov region (the districts of the cities of Sebezh and Nevel). The processes of local dialect formation were closely linked
Belarusian_dialects_in_Russia
Military unit
Idritsa-Novosokolniki enemy grouping from the south in the direction of Idritsa and Sebezh, which would allow us to sever the withdrawal routes of a considerable force
119th_Guards_Rifle_Division
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