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Shatura (Russian: Шату́ра) is a town and the
administrative center of
Shatursky District in
Moscow Oblast, Russia,
located on Lake
Svyatoye 124 kilometers...
- The
Shatura Power Station (Russian: Шату́рская ГРЭС, romanized: Shaturskaya GRES, or GRES-5 locally) is one of the
oldest power stations in Russia. The...
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Tailplane broke off
during a high-g manoeuvre,
leading to it
crashing at
Shatura, near Moscow. The
structural failure was
caused by
repeated exceeding of...
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Revolution of 1917,
Winter was
appointed head of the
construction of the
Shatura District Power Plant,
which operated on peatlands. In 1918,
Winter was...
- Kurovskoye, and
Shatura. The
stations the line
serves are
located in Moscow, as well as in Lyubertsy, Ramenskoye, Orekhovo-Zuyevo, and
Shatura in
Moscow Oblast...
- peat that it produces, 1.5
million tons, is used for
energy purposes.
Shatura Power Station in
Moscow Oblast and
Kirov Power Station in
Kirov Oblast...
- polluted. Most
contamination originates from
emissions from
Kashira and
Shatura Power Stations and
disposal of
household and
industrial waste. For example...
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three largest lakes of
Moscow Oblast with an area of 11.8 km2. The town of
Shatura is
located on its
southern coast.
Bolshaya Ushma River [ru]
starts from...
- lake
which smells bad) is a
small lake in
Moscow Oblast of
Russia near
Shatura 4
kilometres (2.5 mi)
north from the
nearest village Bakhscheevo (Бакшеево)...
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Rural localities in
Shakhovskoy District:
Maloe Krutoe Rural localities in
Shatura:
Bakhscheevo Rural localities in
Shatursky District: 12
posyolok 18 posyolok...