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- Zelenogradsk (Russian: Зеленогра́дск​; German: Cranz; Lithuanian and Old Prussian: Krantas) is a town and the administrative center of Zelenogradsky District...
- of India" Zelenograd, a city in Russia under jurisdiction of Moscow Zelenogradsk, a city in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia Zelyony Gorod, an urban-type settlement...
- superheroic cop Igor Grom in Major Grom: Plague Doctor. Zhiznevsky was born in Zelenogradsk, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (now Russia). In classes...
- destinations including Baltiysk, Sovetsk, Guryevsk, Svetlogorsk, Pionersky, Zelenogradsk and Polessk. It was formerly known as Rothenstein, during the period...
- separate settlements Adler, Lazarevskoye, and Dagomys Svetlogorsk Yantarny Zelenogradsk Alexander Bay Alkanstrand, Richards Bay Amanzimtoti Arniston Ballito...
- Kaliningrad to Svetlogorsk. Sambia includes two famous seaside resorts, Zelenogradsk and Svetlogorsk. Amber has been found in the area for over two thousand...
- but had no children. He used spent his summers in Cranz (present-day Zelenogradsk) where he died on 23 August 1884. He was buried four days later in Königsberg...
- follows through the village. Bolshakovo (further to Sovetsk) KaliningradZelenogradsk. (further along the Curonian Spit to Nida and Klaipeda) Kaliningrad –...
- 1649, inhabited by the Kursenieki East Prussian resort town of Cranz (Zelenogradsk today) as it looked circa 1900. It was a destination for German artists...
- Snezhinsk (1991) Chibyu (1929) → Ukhta (1939) ChinnayKrasnogorsk CranzZelenogradsk (1945) Dalles (1924) → Lesozavodsk (1932) DarkehmenAngerapp (1938)...