Pytalovo (Russian: Пыта́лово; Latvian: Pitalova or Abrene) is a town and the administrative center of Pytalovsky District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located...
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is the town of Pytalovo. Population: 12,083 (2010 Census); 14,853 (2002 Census); 16,167 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Pytalovo accounts for 48...
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its territory to Estonia (Petseri County and Estonian Ingria), Latvia (Pytalovo), and Turkey (Kars). Poland incorporated the contested territories of Western...
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square kilometers was ceded to Russian SFSR. This area includes towns of Pytalovo (until 1938 Jaunlatgale, since 1938 – Abrene) and four rural districts...
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Yamsky Gorodok → Yama → Yamburg → Kingisepp (1922) Yauntlatgale → Abrene → Pytalovo Yegorshino → Artyomovsky Yekaterinburg (Екатеринбург) → Sverdlovsk → Yekaterinburg...
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of Vyshgorodok, where a station was built in the village of Pytalovo. As result, Pytalovo gradually became the principal settlement of the county at the...
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over the Velikaya River and the Estonian 3rd Division attacked towards Pytalovo. The Northwestern Army approached to 16 kilometres (10 miles) from Petrograd...
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areas of the Pskov Governorate including Pechory, Izborsk, Vyshgorodok and Pytalovo that since 1918 were occupied by the North-Western Army, Latvian and Estonian...
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Red Division across the Velikaya, and the 3rd Division attacked toward Pytalovo and Ostrov. The Northwestern Army approached to within 16 km (10 mi) of...
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Abrene may refer to: Abrene, the name which the town Pytalovo in Pskov Oblast, Russia bore in 1938–1945 when it was a part of Latvia Abrene County, a historical...
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