Krasnaya Gorka

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Krasnaya Gorka (Russian : Красная Горка; lit. red / beautiful [1] hill) is a noun phrase that refers to:

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Modern localities

Russia

Amur Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Amur Oblast bears this name:

Arkhangelsk Oblast

As of 2012, four rural localities in Arkhangelsk Oblast bear this name:

Republic of Bashkortostan

As of 2012, four rural localities in the Republic of Bashkortostan bear this name:

Chuvash Republic

As of 2012, one rural locality in the Chuvash Republic bears this name:

Ivanovo Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Ivanovo Oblast bears this name:

Kaliningrad Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Kaliningrad Oblast bears this name:

Republic of Karelia

As of 2012, two rural localities in the Republic of Karelia bear this name:

Kemerovo Oblast

As of 2012, three rural localities in Kemerovo Oblast bear this name:

Kirov Oblast

As of 2012, two rural localities in Kirov Oblast bear this name:

Kostroma Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Kostroma Oblast bears this name:

Krasnodar Krai

As of 2012, two rural localities in Krasnodar Krai bear this name:

Kurgan Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Kurgan Oblast bears this name:

Kursk Oblast

As of 2012, two rural localities in Kursk Oblast bear this name:

Leningrad Oblast

As of 2012, four rural localities in Leningrad Oblast bear this name:

Mari El Republic

As of 2012, five rural localities in the Mari El Republic bear this name:

Republic of Mordovia

As of 2012, one rural locality in the Republic of Mordovia bears this name:

Moscow Oblast

As of 2012, three rural localities in Moscow Oblast bear this name:

Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

As of 2014, nine rural localities in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast bear this name:

Novgorod Oblast

As of 2012, five rural localities in Novgorod Oblast bear this name:

Omsk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Omsk Oblast bears this name:

Oryol Oblast

As of 2012, four rural localities in Oryol Oblast bear this name:

Penza Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Penza Oblast bears this name:

Perm Krai

As of 2012, one rural locality in Perm Krai bears this name:

Pskov Oblast

As of 2012, seven rural localities in Pskov Oblast bear this name:

Rostov Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Rostov Oblast bears this name:

Ryazan Oblast

As of 2012, two rural localities in Ryazan Oblast bear this name:

Samara Oblast

As of 2012, two rural localities in Samara Oblast bear this name:

Smolensk Oblast

As of 2012, four rural localities in Smolensk Oblast bear this name:

Sverdlovsk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Sverdlovsk Oblast bears this name:

Tambov Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Tambov Oblast bears this name:

Republic of Tatarstan

As of 2012, four rural localities in the Republic of Tatarstan bear this name:

Tomsk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Tomsk Oblast bears this name:

Tula Oblast

As of 2012, two rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name:

Tver Oblast

As of 2012, ten rural localities in Tver Oblast bear this name:

Udmurt Republic

As of 2012, one rural locality in the Udmurt Republic bears this name:

Vladimir Oblast

As of 2012, three rural localities in Vladimir Oblast bear this name:

Vologda Oblast

As of 2012, four rural localities in Vologda Oblast bear this name:

Yaroslavl Oblast

As of 2012, three rural localities in Yaroslavl Oblast bear this name:

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References

  1. Красный in the past had the meaning of beautiful and marked / remarkable as in phrases for good fellow and a beautiful girl добрый молодец с красной девицей or красный угол (в избе) - the honoured corner with icons of saints in a room. Now this meaning is obsolete.