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Poltavka may refer to:

  • Poltavka, name of Aranlı, Imishli, a village in Azerbaijan, until 1999
  • Poltavka, Russia, several inhabited localities in Russia
  • Poltavka culture, an early to middle Bronze Age archaeological culture of the middle Volga

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Poltavka culture

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Poltavka culture (Russian: Полтавкинская культура, romanized: Poltavkinskaya kul'tura) was an early to middle Bronze Age archaeological culture which flourished...

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Poltavka

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Poltavka may refer to: Poltavka, name of Aranlı, Imishli, a village in Azerbaijan, until 1999 Poltavka, Russia, several inhabited localities in Russia...

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Natalka Poltavka

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Poltavka (Ukrainian: Наталка Полтавка, Natalka from Poltava) is a Ukrainian play written by Ivan Kotliarevsky. The Opera in 2 acts, Natalka Poltavka,...

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Sintashta culture

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Several Sintashta towns were built over older Poltavka settlements or close to Poltavka cemeteries, and Poltavka motifs are common on Sintashta pottery. Sintashta...

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Novaya Poltavka

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Novaya Poltavka is located in steppe, on Transvolga, 10 km southwest of Staraya Poltavka (the district's administrative centre) by road. Staraya Poltavka is...

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Nizhnaya Poltavka

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Nizhnaya Poltavka (Russian: Нижняя Полтавка) is a rural locality (a selo) in Nizhnepoltavsky Selsoviet of Konstantinovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia...

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Verkhnyaya Poltavka

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Verkhnyaya Poltavka (Russian: Верхняя Полтавка) is a rural locality (a selo) in Verkhnepoltavsky Selsoviet of Konstantinovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia...

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Sintashta

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of tribes in the region of the Urals, such as the Pit-grave, Catacomb, Poltavka, and northern Abashevo into the Novokumak horizon, it would seem inaccurate...

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Illinivka rural hromada

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Illinivka Kalinove Katerynivka Nova Poltavka Novoolenivka Oleksandr-Kalinove Oleksandropil Pleshchiivka Poltavka Popiv Yar Romanivka Rusyn Yar Stara Mykolaivka...

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Srednyaya Poltavka

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Srednyaya Poltavka (Russian: Средняя Полтавка) is a rural locality (a selo) in Srednepoltavsky Selsoviet of Konstantinovsky District, Amur Oblast, Russia...

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Catacomb culture

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links with the earlier Sredny Stog culture, the Afanasievo culture and the Poltavka culture. The Catacomb culture was distributed on the Pontic steppe, an...

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Abashevo culture

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that it originated from contacts between Fatyanovo–Balanovo, Catacomb and Poltavka peoples in the southern forest-steppe. The influence of the Yamnaya culture...

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Iranian peoples

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Several Sintashta towns were built over older Poltavka settlements or close to Poltavka cemeteries, and Poltavka motifs are common on Sintashta pottery. Sintashta...

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Staraya Poltavka

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Staraya Poltavka (Russian: Старая Полтавка) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Staropoltavsky District of Volgograd Oblast,...

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Armenian language

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Bronze Age Pontic Steppe Chariot Yamnaya Catacomb Multi-cordoned ware Poltavka Srubnaya Northern/Eastern Steppe Abashevo culture Andronovo Sintashta Europe...

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Srubnaya culture

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It is a successor of the Yamna culture, the Catacomb culture and the Poltavka culture. It is co-ordinate and probably closely related to the Andronovo...

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Nataliya

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Natalia. A diminutive form is Natalka (Ukrainian: Наталка; see: Natalka Poltavka). Nataliya Berkut (born 1975), Ukrainian long-distance runner Nataliya...

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Bronze Age

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followed on the steppe by the Catacomb culture (c. 2800–2200 BC) and the Poltavka culture (c.2800–2200 BC). The closely-related Corded Ware culture in the...

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Celts

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Bronze Age Pontic Steppe Chariot Yamnaya Catacomb Multi-cordoned ware Poltavka Srubnaya Northern/Eastern Steppe Abashevo culture Andronovo Sintashta Europe...

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Early Slavs

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Bronze Age Pontic Steppe Chariot Yamnaya Catacomb Multi-cordoned ware Poltavka Srubnaya Northern/Eastern Steppe Abashevo culture Andronovo Sintashta Europe...

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Illyrians

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Bronze Age Pontic Steppe Chariot Yamnaya Catacomb Multi-cordoned ware Poltavka Srubnaya Northern/Eastern Steppe Abashevo culture Andronovo Sintashta Europe...

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Malynivka rural hromada

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Novodarivka Novoukrainske [uk] Novozlatopil [uk] Okhotnyche [uk] Olhivske [uk] Poltavka [uk] Pryiutne Remivka [uk] Stepove [uk] Vyshneve [uk] "Малинівська територіальна...

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Potapovka culture

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the middle Volga in 2100—1800 BC. The Potapovka culture emerged from the Poltavka culture with influences from the Abashevo culture. It had close relations...

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