The Vazuza (Russian: Вазу́за), a river in the Novoduginsky and Sychyovsky districts of Smolensk Oblast and in the Zubtsovsky District of Tver Oblast, Russia...
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The Vazuza Reservoir (Russian: Вазузское водохранилище) is a reservoir based on the lower channel of the Vazuza River, in Tver Oblast and Smolensk Oblast...
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District of Smolensk Oblast of Russia, a left tributary of the Vazuza (technically, of Vazuza Reservoir) in the basin of the Volga. The Osuga is 100 kilometres...
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(near Kimry) Dubna (in Dubna) Shosha (near Konakovo) Tvertsa (in Tver) Vazuza (in Zubtsov) Selizharovka (in Selizharovo) A number of large hydroelectric...
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northern thrust made little progress. The eastern attack across the frozen Vazuza river slowly ground forward. The two western thrusts made deeper penetrations...
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(near Konakovo) Lama (near Kozlovo) Tvertsa (in Tver) Osuga (near Torzhok) Vazuza (in Zubtsov) Selizharovka (in Selizharovo) Ural (in Atyrau, Kazakhstan)...
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their sources in the upland. These include the Dnieper, the Desna, the Vazuza, and the Moskva. "Калужская область" (in Russian). АИС «Соотечественники»...
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(Tvertsa), a tributary of the river Tvertsa in Russia Osuga (Vazuza), a tributary of the river Vazuza in Russia Osuga Glacier, a glacier in Victoria Land, Antarctica...
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and defender were tributaries of the Volga, the Dërzha, Gzhat, Osuga, and Vazuza Rivers, which ran south to north across the line of the Soviet attack. These...
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white Staritskogo stone). Dolomitic limestones are common along rivers Vazuza, Osugi, Tsna (marble-like limestone), there are deposits of tile, brick...
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