- The
Volchya (Finnish:
Saijanjoki (Saejoki, Sadejoki, Suenjoki, Sudenjoki); Russian: Волчья) is a
tributary of the
Vuoksi on the
Karelian Isthmus (Leningrad...
- of Vytegra)
Vytegra (near Vytegra)
Vuoksi (in
Solovyovo and Priozersk)
Volchya (near Losevo)
Sestra (near Sestroretsk) The
rivers in this
section are...
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Volchya Alexandrovka (Russian: Волчья Александровка) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of Volchye-Alexandrovskoye
Rural Settlement...
- a
border between them
along the
rivers now
known as the
Sestra and the
Volchya.
During 17th
century Sweden gained the
whole isthmus and also Ingria. In...
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Vsevolozhsky District of
Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It was
located between the
Volchya and the
Smorodinka rivers. Its po****tion was
largely composed of Ingrian...
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beginning east and
north of
Viborg Castle,
running along the
Sestra and
Volchya Rivers,
splitting the
Karelian Isthmus in half,
running across Savonia...
- and
further to Kyiv. In
Karlivka there was the only
bridge across the
Volchya River,
capable of
withstanding heavy military equipment. The settlement...
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Prigarovka Rakitnoye Rekumovka Rybalki Savino Solonitsa Stalinskoye Vasilyevka Velikiye Solontsy Volchya Volnaya Tereshkovka Zadovha Zapselye Zelenovka...
- in
Belgorod Oblast (Russia) and
Kharkiv Oblast (Ukraine), also
known as
Volchya (in Russia) or
Vovchi Vody (Wolf's Waters) This
disambiguation page lists...
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beginning east and
north of
Viborg Castle,
running along the
Sestra and
Volchya Rivers,
splitting the
Karelian Isthmus in half,
running across Savonia...