Zelenodolsky (masculine), Zelenodolskaya (feminine), or Zelenodolskoye (neuter) may refer to:
Zelenodolsky District is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the forty-three in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. It is located in the west of the republic. The area of the district is 1,396 square kilometers (539 sq mi). Its administrative center is the town of Zelenodolsk. Population: 60,878 (2010 Census); 62,251 ; 62,330 (1989 Census).
Primorsky Krai (Russian: Примо́рский край, tr.Primorsky kray, IPA: [prʲɪˈmorskʲɪj kraj] is a federal subject of Russia, located in the Far East region of the country and is a part of the Far Eastern Federal District. The city of Vladivostok is the administrative center of the krai, as well as the largest city in the Russian Far East. The krai has the largest economy among the federal subjects in the Russian Far East, and a population of 1,956,497 as of the 2010 Census.
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Zelenodolsk is a town in the Tatarstan, Russia, located in the northwest of the republic on the left bank of the Volga River, 38 kilometers (24 mi) from Kazan. Population: 97,674 (2010 Census); 100,139 (2002 Census); 94,079 (1989 Census).
Safonovo is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
Alexander Matveevich Poniatoff was a Russian-American electrical engineer.
Nurlatsky District or Norlat District was a district (raion) of the Tatar ASSR that existed in the 1920s–1960s.
Nurlaty may refer to:
Gruzinsky is a settlement in Zelenodolsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, situated 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) east of Zelenodolsk, the administrative center of the district. The village is located on the Kazan–Zelenodolsk road. Gruzinsky's population was 75 in 1989 and 66 in 2000; mostly ethnic Russians and Chuvash people.
The Sumka is a river in Zelenodolsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, a left-bank tributary of the Volga River. It is 37 kilometres (23 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers 250 square kilometres (97 sq mi). It begins near Gremyachy Klyuch and flows to the Kuybyshev Reservoir, Volga, forming the western border of Vasilyevo, Tatarstan.
Vasilyevo is an urban locality in Zelenodolsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, located on the left bank of the Volga River, 19 kilometers (12 mi) east of Zelenodolsk, the administrative center of the district. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 16,953.
Vasilyevo is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
Kazan metropolitan area is one of the largest areas, located in Russia, which includes the cities and districts of Tatarstan and Mari El republics:
Novonikolayevsky, Novonikolayevskaya, or Novonikolayevskoye is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
Ulitino is the name of several rural localities in Russia:
Bezymyanny, Bezymyannaya, or Bezymyannoye is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. The name literally means "nameless".
Zelenodolsk is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
Aydarovo is the name of several rural localities in Russia:
The counter sabotage Project 21980 is a class of boats of water region patrol, designed for the Russian Navy. Project 21980 is designed to combat sabotage and terrorist forces and means in the waters off bases and near the approaches to them, as well as to assist the Border Service of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation in solving the problems of preservation and protection of the state border of Russia. Seventeen boats were built in 2009-2019.
Volga-Kama Nature Reserve is a Russian 'zapovednik' at the confluence of the Volga River, the Kama River, and the Myosha River. There are two sections to the reserve, one on the left bank terraces of the Volga, at the actual meeting point of the rivers, the other section about 100 km up the Volga on the western outskirts of the city of Kazan. The reserve is situated in the Zelenodolsky Districts and Laishevsky District of Tatarstan. It was formally established in 1960 to protect remaining forest and forest-steppe habitat of the middle Volga region, and has an area of 8,024 ha (30.98 sq mi). A particular focus of scientific study is the effects of the Kuybyshev Reservoir on the local environment. The reservoir was completed in the mid-1950s, and is the largest reservoir in Europe. The Volga-Kama Reserve is part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.
Nizhniye Vyazovye is an urban locality in Zelenodolsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, located on the right bank of the Volga River, 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) west of Zelenodolsk, the administrative center of the district. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 8,048.