Starina Старина | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 60°21′N46°34′E / 60.350°N 46.567°E [1] | |
Country | Russia |
Region | Vologda Oblast |
District | Velikoustyugsky District |
Time zone | UTC+3:00 |
Starina (Russian : Старина) is a rural locality (a village) in Verkhnevarzhenskoye Rural Settlement, Velikoustyugsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. The population was 2 as of 2002. [2]
Starina is located 67 km southeast of Veliky Ustyug (the district's administrative centre) by road. Minino is the nearest rural locality. [3]
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