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Penza (Russian: Пенза, IPA: [ˈpʲenzə]) is the
largest city and
administrative center of
Penza Oblast, Russia. It is
located on the Sura River, 625 kilometers...
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Penza Oblast (Russian: Пе́нзенская о́бласть, romanized: Pénzenskaya óblast') is a
federal subject of
Russia (an oblast). Its
administrative center is...
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Ralph Penza (November 22, 1932 –
February 16, 2007) was an
American broadcast journalist who
appeared for many
years on WNBC and WCBS in New York City...
- The
Penza Recluses (Russian: Пензенские затворники, True
Russian Orthodox Church, TROC; Russian: Настоящая русская православная церковь) were an Independent...
- Ippolitov-Ivanov Institute, she
began teaching at the
Penza College of Arts
while simultaneously studying at the
Penza State University,
where she
earned a master's...
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Penza Governorate (Russian: Пензенская губерния, romanized: Penzenskaya guberniya) was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the
Russian Empire...
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Zenit Penza 1948–1959: FC
Spartak Penza 1960–1963: FC
Zarya Penza 1964–1965: FC Trud
Penza 1966: FC
Velozavodets Penza 1967–1971: FC
Khimmashevets Penza 1972–1973:...
- The
Diocese of
Penza (Russian: Пензенская епархия) is a
diocese (eparchy) of the
Russian Orthodox Church,
uniting parishes and
monasteries in the middle...
- Kurayev [ru] (
Penza Soviet chairman),
Yevgenia Bosch (the
chairwoman of
Penza Governorate Party Committee) and
Aleksandr Minkin [ru] (the
chairman of
Penza Governorate...
- muni****l
districts in Russia:
Nikolsky District,
Penza Oblast, an
administrative and muni****l
district of
Penza Oblast Nikolsky District,
Vologda Oblast, an...