• Dolgy (Russian: До́лгий; masculine), Dolgaya (До́лгая; feminine), or Dolgoye (До́лгое; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia....
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  • Ostrov Dolgy (Russian: Остров Долгий) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Rassvetsky Selsoviet, Narimanovsky District, Astrakhan Oblast, Russia. The...
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    Dolgy Island (‹See Tfd›Russian: остров До́лгий, meaning "Long Island") is an island in the Pechora Sea, northwest of the Khaypudyr Bay. The landscape...
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  • Lee's "mediocre" voice for sounding too similar to Robert Plant. Michael Dolgy in RPM Weekly wrote the album is "a loud but sensitive excursion into ball-blaster...
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    individuals in the 1940s to about 34,000 in 2004. Breeding on Novaya Zemlya, Dolgy Island, Kanin Peninsula, Yugorsky Peninsula and the Barents Sea coastline...
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  • Dolgy (Russian: Долгий) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Bolshezhirovsky Selsoviet Rural Settlement, Fatezhsky District, Kursk Oblast, Russia. Population:...
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    pioneer Baron Oscar Dickson. In the 17th century the island was known as Dolgy ("long") island, or Kuzkin, after its Pomor discoverer. In 1875, the Finnish...
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    Passage. In 1736–1737 Russian Admiral Stepan Malygin undertook a voyage from Dolgy Island in the Barents Sea. The two ships in this early expedition were the...
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  • Dolgy (Russian: Долгий) is a rural locality (a khutor) in Pokrovskoye Rural Settlement, Leninsky District, Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The population was...
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    Moscow city center. The town's name is derived from Russian "Долгий пруд" (dolgy prud, lit. "long pond")—a long and narrow pond situated in the northeastern...
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