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- Stanitsas may refer to: The English plural form of the word stanitsa, a historical type of village in the Russian Empire Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas (1910–1987)...
- stanitsas to generic volosts, or counties. Local revolutionary committees ****isted in this, p****ing resolutions in parallel to destroy the stanitsa as...
- recordings and interpretations of Stanitsas, sometimes to the extent of attempting to copy his personal style. The "Stanitsas school" may thus be called one...
- Taman (Russian: Тамань) is a rural locality (a stanitsa) in Temryuksky District of Krasnodar Krai, Russia, located on the coast of the Taman Bay. It is...
- hosts. Each host had a territory consisting of affiliated villages called stanitsas. They inhabited sp****ly po****ted areas in the Dnieper, Don, Terek, and...
- existence, Cherkessk was a stanitsa, a village inside a Cossack host, which from 1825 to 1931 was named Batalpashinskaya stanitsa (Russian: Баталпашинская...
- Stanitsa Sofiiskaya, Talgar, 1920s...
- western flank of the line. In 1778-1782, Khopyor Cossacks founded four stanitsas: Stavropolskaya (next to the fortress of Stavropol, established on 22...
- center in a stanitsa (Russian: станица, romanized: stanitsa; Ukrainian: станиця, romanized: stanytsya, lit. 'stanytsia'). Such stanitsas, often with a...
- Nafpliotis, while Pringos himself was in turn succeeded by Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas. Although the oldest existing recordings of the Patriarchal School of...