Korocha (Russian: Коро́ча) is a town and the administrative center of Korochansky District in Belgorod Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the...
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center is the town of Korocha. As of the 2021 Census, the total population of the district was 35,883, with the population of Korocha accounting for 15.7%...
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Igor Svergun (February 10, 1966, Korocha, Belgorod Oblast, USSR – June 23, 2013, Nanga Parbat) was a Soviet and Ukrainian climber. He was a USSR Master...
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arriving at Prokhorovka on the night of 7 July, and 2nd Tank Corps arrived at Korocha, 40 km (25 mi) southeast of Prokhorovka, by morning of 8 July. Vatutin...
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Artyom, Belebey, Borovichi, Buzuluk, Gubkin, Kandalaksha, Kingisepp, Korocha, Korsakov, Labinsk, Langepas, Magadan, Nakhodka, Nazarovo, Pochep, Revda...
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bandits. Russia also resettled many of the Ukrainian refugees at Valuyki, Korocha, Voronezh, and as far as Kozlov. Crimean Tatars and Nogai Tatars traditionally...
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parts of Korocha and Bilhorod counties Over Don (seat in Ostrohozk), Novy Oskil, Biryuchansk, Ostrohozk, Bohuchar counties and parts of Korocha and Starobilsk...
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arriving at Prokhorovka on the night of 7 July, and 2nd Tank Corps arrived at Korocha, 40 km (25 mi) southeast of Prokhorovka, by morning of 8 July. Vatutin...
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Korenovsk Кореновск Krasnodar Krai Korkino Коркино Chelyabinsk Oblast Korocha Короча Belgorod Oblast Korolyov Королёв Moscow Oblast Korsakov Корсаков...
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and the Alexandrov–Pogorelov theorem are named after him. He was born in Korocha in a peasant family. In 1931, because of the collectivization, the parents...
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