- The lake has
several islands and
consists of
three parts: Lake
Peipus /
Chudskoye (Estonian:
Peipsi järv, Russian: Чудское озеро), the
northern part of...
- Tikhomirov, S. V., The
Mishina Gora
cryptoexplosion structure near Lake
Chudskoye (Peipus) (in Russian).
Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, v. 219, pp. 701–703...
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result of
migrations of the 4th–5th centuries. in the
basins of
lakes Chudskoye and Ilmen,
formed the
culture of
Pskov long barrows. This
culture was...
-
border lake
between Estonia and the
Russian Federation is
still called Chudskoye (Chud Lake) in
modern Russian. However, many
ancient [citation needed]...
-
September 1915,
Yuryev was
commissioned as an
armed steamship into the
Chudskoye Flotilla,
formally established six days later. Its
civilian crew underwent...
- bank of Lake Peipus, in the area
separating two its
biggest parts, Lake
Chudskoye (Lake Peipus) in the
north and Lake
Pskovskoye (Lake Pihkva) in the south...
-
Orchestra 10
Mobilization "Arise,
Russian People!" Chorus,
orchestra Lake
Chudskoye 11 The Crusaders' Camp ("Peregrinus expectavi") Chorus,
orchestra 12 Dawn...
-
German troops managed to
break through the
Soviet defenses and
reach Lake
Chudskoye,
surrounding the corps. By 30 July its
units managed to
break through...
- possible.
During World War II Gdov
briefly hosted the
headquarters of the
Chudskoye Lake
Flotilla (1941). The
Russian Airforce base Smuravyevo, now abandoned...
-
Alexander III of Russia), the ship
operated as a p****enger
vessel on Lake
Chudskoye for the
Lifland Shipping Company. In
August 1915, it was requisitioned...