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Buguruslan (Russian: Бугурусла́н) is a town in
Orenburg Oblast, Russia. Po****tion: 53,893 (2002 Census); 54,097 (1989
Soviet census). It was
founded at...
- The
Buguruslan constituency (No.143) is a
Russian legislative constituency in
Orenburg Oblast.
Until 2007 the
constituency covered western Orenburg Oblast;...
- FC
Neftyanik Buguruslan (Russian: «Нефтяник» (Бугуруслан)) is an ****ociation
football team from
Buguruslan, Russia. It pla****
professionally from 1994...
- by mid-April, the
White Army
stopped at the Glazov–Chistopol–Bugulma–
Buguruslan–Sharlyk line. Reds
started their counteroffensive against Kolchak's forces...
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Damir Yusupov [ru; pl], who
graduated from the
Buguruslan Flight School of
Civil Aviation [ru], in
Buguruslan, Russia, in 2013. He also
received a degree...
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recorded in
Orenburg with
reports of
outbreaks in
Bugulma (7 November),
Buguruslan (5 December),
Menzelinsk (2
January 1830), and
Belebey (6 January). With...
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Western army
occupied Ufa (March 14), Belebey, Birsk,
Bugulma (April 10),
Buguruslan, and
approached Samara. The
South Army
group of the 4th Army
Corps and...
- Гера́симов, IPA: [mʲɪxɐˈil prɐˈkofʲjɪvʲɪdʑ ɡʲɪˈrasʲɪməf] ; 12
October 1889 in
Buguruslan – 26 June 1939 in Moscow) was one of the most
widely read working-class...
- 1993 - the
title People's
Artist of Russia. Olga
Ostroumova was born in
Buguruslan,
Orenburg Oblast,
Russian SFSR,
Soviet Union. In 1970, she
graduated from...
- Ehud Olmert, who
served as
Prime Minister between 2006 and 2009. Born in
Buguruslan in the
Russian Empire, Olmert's
family moved to
Harbin in
China in 1919...