- The
Volga region,
known as the
Povolzhye (UK: /pəˈvɔːlʒeɪ/ pə-VAWL-zhay, US: /pəˈvoʊlʒeɪ/ pə-VOHL-zhay; ‹The
template Lang-rus is
being considered for...
- The
Russian famine of 1921–1922, also
known as the
Povolzhye famine (Russian: Голод в Поволжье, 'Volga
region famine'), was a
severe famine in the Russian...
- The
Volga Germans (German: Wolgadeutsche,
pronounced [ˈvɔlɡaˌdɔʏtʃə] ; Russian: поволжские немцы, romanized: povolzhskiye nemtsy) are
ethnic Germans who...
- The
Volga Economic Region is one of 12
economic regions of Russia.
Astrakhan Oblast (part of
Southern Federal District)
Republic of
Kalmykia (part of Southern...
- The
Povolzyhe Cossacks or
Volga Cossacks (Russian: Волжские казаки) were free
Cossack communities in
Russia which were
recorded in
sources from the 16th...
- Idel-Ural is at the
center of the
Volga Federal District (Поволжье,
Povolzhye).[citation needed] The
major religions in the
region are
Islam and Orthodox...
- The 2009–10
Russian Cup was the
eighteenth season of the
Russian football knockout tournament since the
dissolution of
Soviet Union. The
competition started...
-
until 1997 season, when they
returned to
third level. They
finished Ural
Povolzhye (Volga
Region in Russian) as runner-up in 2006, 2007 and 2008 seasons...
- The 2008–09
Russian Cup was the
seventeenth season of the
Russian football knockout tournament since the
dissolution of
Soviet Union. The
competition started...
- (ex-Centre -
Northern and
Eastern European Russia and Sakhalin), 4 (ex-Ural-
Povolzhye -
Southern Urals and
Western Siberia). The
number of
clubs in each zone...