• Livenka may refer to: Livenka (music), Russian variety of accordion Livenka (rural locality), name of several rural localities in Russia Livenka (river)...
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  • The livenka (Russian: ливенка) or Livenskaya garmoshka (Russian: Ливенская гармошка) is a specific variety of accordion used in Russian folk music, specifically...
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    The Livenka (Russian: Ливенка) is a river in Oryol Oblast, Russia. It is a left tributary of the Bystraya Sosna. It is 32 kilometres (20 mi) long, and...
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    Garmon (section Livenka)
    depends on the direction of the bellowswork. Examples of unisonoric type are livenka (ливенка, after Livny, Oryol Oblast), khromka (хромка, 'chromatic'), Tula...
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  • Livenka (Russian: Ливенка) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Livenka, Belgorod Oblast, a selo in Krasnogvardeysky District of Belgorod...
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  • Livenka (Russian: Ливенка) is a rural locality (a selo) in Krasnogvardeysky District of Belgorod Oblast, Russia, located 29 kilometers (18 mi) from the...
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    Army Corps of the Italian 8th Army near the village of Nikolayevka (now Livenka, Belgorod Oblast, in Russia). On December 16, 1942, Soviet forces launched...
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    instruments clarinet Lituus aerophones 423.1 Europe natural trumpets trumpet Livenka aerophones 412.132 Russia free reed instruments accordion Lur aerophones...
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    52.7022; 38.9031 Length 296 km (184 mi) Basin size 17,400 km2 (6,700 sq mi) Basin features Progression Don→ Sea of Azov Tributaries    • left Livenka...
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    from Vyatka (called severyanka from sever "North") and from Livny (called livenka). Their important feature was that it was unisonoric (the same note is...
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