51°07′N 133°01′E / 51.117°N 133.017°E / 51.117; 133.017 Chegdomyn (Russian: Чегдомын) is an urban locality (a work settlement) and the administrative...
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the Khabarovsk Diocese. The Synod decided to have the title "Amur and Chegdomyn" for the ruling bishop. At the same time, the diocese was included in...
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settlement) of Chegdomyn. Population: 27,457 (2010 Russian census); 33,250 (2002 Census); 59,705 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Chegdomyn accounts...
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Vanino Vaninsky District 17,001 8 Vyazemsky Vyazemsky District 14,555 9 Solnechny Solnechny District 13,306 10 Chegdomyn Verkhnebureinsky District 13,048...
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There is a 32 kilometres (20 mi) branch north from Novy Urgal to the Chegdomyn coal fields. 3,837: Komsomolsk south to Khabarovsk, 374 kilometres (232 mi);...
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Slavyanka Primorsky Krai 12,675 48 Solnechny Khabarovsk Krai 12,355 49 Chegdomyn Khabarovsk Krai 12,334 50 Dolinsk Sakhalin Oblast 11,730 51 Elban Khabarovsk...
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37310 Verkhnebureinsky District Верхнебуреинский район work settlement of Chegdomyn 27457 Vyazemsky District Вяземский район town of Vyazemsky 22974...
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24 September 2021. Andrey Bazilevsky was born on 24 February 1957 in Chegdomyn, Khabarovsk Krai. In 1989 he graduated from Pacific National University...
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28 kilometers (17 mi) west of the district's administrative center of Chegdomyn. Population: 6,803 (2010 Russian census); 7,274 (2002 Census); 9,126 (1989...
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that crosses the railway south from Novy Urgal at the town of Tyrma. The Chegdomyn coal fields are north of Novy Urgal. The Bureya hydro power plant holds...
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