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Gorod may
refer to: Gord (archaeology), a
Slavic word
meaning "town" that
appears in
numerous Slavic toponyms – see:
Gorod (toponymy), Horod, or Grad (toponymy)...
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Almaty (/ælˈmɑːti/ or /ˈælməti/; Kazakh: Алматы / Almaty, IPA: [ɑlmɑˈtə] ; Russian: Алматы, IPA: [ɐlmɐˈtɨ]),
formerly known as Alma-Ata (Russian: Алма-Ата)...
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Gorod (Cyrillic: город) is a
version of the
Slavic word
meaning "town", "city" or "castle", and is
related to the
similar grad and horod. It is preserved...
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gorod (Russian: Китай-город, IPA: [kʲɪˈtaj ˈɡorət]), also
referred to as the
Great Possad (Великий Посад) in the 16th and 17th centuries, is a cultural...
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gorod, also guliai-
gorod (Russian: Гуля́й-го́род, literally: "wandering town"), was a
mobile fortification used by the
Russian army
between the...
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Gorod is a
technical death metal band from Bordeaux, France.
Gorod originally formed in 1997
under the name G****, but
later changed their named to Gorod...
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Bishkek (Kyrgyz: Бишкек, IPA: [biʃˈkek]; Russian: Бишкек),
formerly Pishpek and Frunze, is the
capital and
largest city of Kyrgyzstan.
Bishkek is also...
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Zemlyanoy Gorod (Russian: Земляной город, IPA: [zʲɪmlʲɪˈnoj ˈɡorət] "Earthworks City") in 17th-century
Moscow was the
outer ring of the city, surrounded...
- Bely
Gorod (Russian: Бе́лый го́род, IPA: [ˈbʲelɨj ˈɡorət], lit. 'white city') is the
central core area of Moscow,
Russia beyond the
Kremlin and Kitay-gorod...
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Minsk (Belarusian: Мінск, IPA: [mʲinsk]; Russian: Минск) is the
capital and the
largest city of Belarus,
located on the
Svislach and the now subterranean...