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    Dorogobuzh (Russian: Дорогобуж) is a historic town and the administrative center of Dorogobuzhsky District in Smolensk Oblast, Russia, straddling the Dnieper...
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  • Dorogobuzh is a town in Smolensk Oblast, Russia. Dorogobuzh may also refer to: Dorohobuzh, Rivne Oblast, a big village in Rivne Oblast, Ukraine Dorogobuzh...
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    Dukhovshchina-Demidov Offensive Operation (1st Stage) (13–18 August 1943) Yelnia-Dorogobuzh Offensive Operation (28 August-6 September 1943) Dukhovshchina-Demidov...
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    The siege of Dorogobuzh took place in October 1632, during the Smolensk War. Russian forces under Fyodor Sukhatin and Aleksander Lesley managed to capture...
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    Almost 2,000 km (1,200 mi) of the river is navigable (to the city of Dorogobuzh). The Dnieper is important for transportation in the economy of Ukraine...
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    a Kievan Rus' city which served as the capital of the Principality of Dorogobuzh, a part of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia. Now the estimate of village...
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  • Group are two production facilities, Acron (established in 1961) and Dorogobuzh (established in 1965), which at one time formed the basis of the Soviet...
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    Russian: Ведрошская битва) was fought near the Vedrosha river, close to Dorogobuzh (then in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, now in Russia) on 14 July 1500...
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  • Ingvar Yaroslavich (died 1220) was Prince of Dorogobuzh, Prince of Lutsk (1180–1220), Grand Prince of Kiev (1202; 1212), and Prince of Vladimir-Volynsk...
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  • Vladimir III Mstislavich (1132–1171) was a prince of Dorogobuzh (1150–1154; 1170–1171), Vladimir and Volyn (1154–1157), Slutsk (1162), Trypillia (1162–1168)[citation...
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