• 43°19′N 132°21′E / 43.317°N 132.350°E / 43.317; 132.350 Shkotovo (Russian: Шко́тово) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and a railway station...
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    and the capital of Primorsky Krai, and the towns of Bolshoy Kamen and Shkotovo are situated along the coast of the bay. The bay is a popular recreation...
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  • 457 (2002 Census). It was previously known as Tikhookeansky (until 1980), Shkotovo-17 (until 1994). The village of Promyslovka was founded on the current...
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  • Captain Arsenyev embarks on a topographic surveying expedition in the Shkotovo region of the Ussuri territory. During the journey, he encounters Dersu...
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    including Vladivostok, Ussuriysk, Razdolnoye, Vladimiro-Aleksandrovskoye, Shkotovo, Pokrovka, Tury Rog, and Kamen-Rybolov. Russians began migrating to these...
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    known as Perm-76 (Пермь-76). Primorsky Krai Fokino – formerly known as Shkotovo-17 (Шкотово-17). Pskov Oblast Smuravyevo Saratov Oblast Mikhaylovsky Shikhany...
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  • Chernenko → Sharypovo Shcheglovo → Shcheglovsk → Kemerovo Shikhrany → Kanash Shkotovo-17 → Tikhookeansky → Fokino Sieklakhti → Lakhdenpokhya Simbirsk → Ulyanovsk...
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  • across a 6 km (3.7 mi) stretch of the Dunay Peninsula, missing the town of Shkotovo-22, 1.5 km (0.93 mi) from the dock. The contaminated forest area was later...
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  • of the founders of Vladivostok in 1860. Named in honor: Shkot Island, Shkotovo (village), Shkotovka River. Yuly Shokalsky~ (1856–1940) Russian Navy officer...
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  • settlement of Shkotovo. It was named after Nikolay Shkot in 1972. The former name of river was Tsimukhe (Qimu River). The localities of Shkotovo, Novorossiya...
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