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- Cherdynsky (masculine), Cherdynskaya (feminine), or Cherdynskoye (neuter) may refer to: Cherdynsky District, a district of Perm Krai, Russia Cherdynskoye...
- Cherdynsky Uyezd (Russian: Чердынский уезд) was an administrative division of Perm Governorate, Russian Empire, which existed until 1923. Its administrative...
- Cherdynsky District (Russian: Че́рдынский райо́н) is an administrative district (raion) of Perm Krai, Russia; one of the thirty-three in the krai. Muni****lly...
- (Russian: Че́рдынь; Komi: Чердін) is a town and the administrative center of Cherdynsky District in Perm Krai, Russia, located on the Kolva River. Po****tion:...
- fishing was developed only in Cherdynsky Uyezd. Commercial hunting was also only in the north of region, in Cherdynsky Uyezd. Industry was based by mining...
- Sergiyevo-Posadsky District of Moscow Oblast Adamovo, Perm Krai, a village in Cherdynsky District of Perm Krai Adamovo, Porkhovsky District, Pskov Oblast, a village...
- century; decorated with an eagle carrying a woman, the plate was found in Cherdynsky District in the Soviet Union in 1934, now in the Hermitage Museum in Saint...
- Cherepovetsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia Istok, Perm Krai, a village in Cherdynsky District, Perm Krai, Russia Istok, Pribaykalsky District, Republic of...
- Olkhovka (Russian: Ольховка) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Cherdynsky District, Perm Krai, Russia. The po****tion was 170 as of 2010. There are...
- Church of the Transfiguration (Церковь Преображения) 1702, from the Cherdynsky District Church of Our Lady (Церковь Богородицы) 1694, from the Suksunsky...