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Bessarabka (Kazakh: Бессарабка; Romanian: Basarabeasca; Russian: Бессарабка; Ukrainian: Бессарабка) is a name for
localities used in Kazakhstan, Moldova...
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Aktobe Region of Kazakhstan. It was
known until 1993 as
Bessarabka (Kazakh: Бессарабка,
Bessarabka).
Together with the
village of Moldavanka, it one of the...
- (Novoazovsk), 1 urban-type
settlement (Siedove), 34 villages: Azov
Bezimenne Bessarabka Vanyushkyne Vedenske Verkhnoshyrokivske Vesele Vitava Huselshchykove Kachkarske...
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Besarabskyi Market (Ukrainian: Бесарабський ринок), also
referred to as the
Bessarabka (Ukrainian: Бессарабка), is an
indoor market located in the
center of...
- of a
rural settlement of
Velyka Mykhailivka and 28 villages:
bahacheve Bessarabka Hirzhove Hirske Hrebenyky Hrushka Divotske Frasyne Kardamycheve Komarivka...
- Bender, Ungheni, Ocnița (Oknitsa, in Russian), Bălți, and
Basarabeasca (
Bessarabka, in Russian).
Primary external rail
links connect the republic's network...
- name
Endonym Notes Name
Language Bălţi Bel'tsy (Бельцы)
Besarabeasca Bessarabka (Бессарабка) Chişinău
Kishinyov (Кишинёв) Edineţ
Edintsy (Единцы) Orhei...
- was a time of
rapid development of the village; the
construction of the
Bessarabka railway station began nearby. In 1910 some
residents gained telephone...
- The
tunnel was
expected to
start near
Poshtova square and
finish near
Bessarabka. A new
railway station was to be
built there,
while the old
railway station...
- began.
Adamenko parti****ted in the
citywide athletics cross on the
route Bessarabka - "Red Stadium" (today - NSC "Olympic") and,
unexpectedly for everyone...