Novgorod (disambiguation)

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Veliky Novgorod is a city in Russia, often referred to as simply Novgorod.

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Gorky may refer to:

Strelka may refer to:

Izhma may refer to:

Komsomolsky (masculine), Komsomolskoye (neuter), or Komsomolskaya (feminine) may refer to:

Chkalovsk may refer to:

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Krasnoye may refer to:

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Novgorodsky (masculine), Novgorodskaya (feminine), or Novgorodskoye (neuter) is a Russian surname and indicates someone who came from Veliky Novgorod which is one of the oldest cities in Russia. may refer to:

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Skif or SKIF may refer to:

Gorkovsky (masculine), Gorkovskaya (feminine), or Gorkovskoye (neuter) may refer to:

Veliky Vrag is the name of several rural localities in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Russia:

Savasleyka may refer to:

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Yugo-Vostochny (masculine), Yugo-Vostochnaya (feminine), or Yugo-Vostochnoye (neuter) means South-East and may refer to:

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Krasnovka, rural localities in Russia, may refer to: