- The
Unzha (Russian: Унжа) is a
river in the
Vologda and
Kostroma oblasts of Russia. It is a
tributary of the Volga. It is 426
kilometres (265 mi) long...
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Macarius of the
Yellow Water Lake and the
Unzha, the
Miracle Worker (1349–1444) (Russian: Преподобный Макарий Унженский Желтоводский Чудотворец, Prepodobny...
- Bona of Pisa
Court clerks -
Thomas More
Craftsmen - Joseph,
Macarius of
Unzha,
Eligius Cream clotters -
Piran Curriers -
Bartholomew the Apostle, Crispin...
- Kaluga) Upa (near Suvorov)
Plava River (near Krapivna)
Uzola (near Balakhna)
Unzha (in Yuryevets) Neya (near Makaryev) Viga
Nyomda (near Yuryevets)
Shuya Kostroma...
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Northern Dvina to the
White Sea, or
south up the Yug
River and down the
Unzha River to the
Volga and Kazan. From the
upper Sheksna south of Lake Beloye...
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tributary of the
Daugava (Western Dvina).
Mezha (
Unzha) is a
river in the
Kostroma Oblast,
tributary of the
Unzha.
Mezha means border in Ukrainian. This disambiguation...
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joins the 345 km Upa 293 km
before that
joins the Oka. The 426 km long
Unzha originates at the
confluence of the 105 km long Kema and 89 km long Lyndonga...
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sitting for
nineteen w****s". The
prisoners held in
Galich and
along the
river Unzha were
completely exterminated.
Occupation of
Moscow by the
French See the...
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Kerzhenets (near Lyskovo) Oka (in
Nizhny Novgorod)
Uzola (near Balakhna)
Unzha (near Yuryevets)
Kostroma (in Kostroma)
Kotorosl (in Yaroslavl) Sheksna...
- in 1142–1147
Macarius II of Antioch,
Patriarch in 1164–1166
Macarius of
Unzha (1349–1444),
founder of
several Russian monasteries. Macarius, Metropolitan...