A stanitsa (Russian: станица, pronounced[stɐˈnʲitsə]) or stanytsia (Ukrainian: станиця) was a historical administrative unit of a Cossack host, a type of Cossack polity that existed in the Russian Empire.
A stanitsa (Russian: станица, pronounced [stɐˈnʲitsə]) or stanytsia (Ukrainian: станиця) was a historical administrative unit of a Cossack host, a type...
Stanitsas may refer to: The English plural form of the word stanitsa, a historical type of village in the Russian Empire Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas (1910–1987)...
Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas (Greek: Θρασύβουλος Στανίτσας; 1910–1987) was a protopsaltes (leading cantor) in the Great Church of Constantinople from 1960 until...
existence, Cherkessk was a stanitsa, a village inside a Cossack host, which from 1825 to 1931 was named Batalpashinskaya stanitsa (Russian: Баталпашинская...
center in a stanitsa (Russian: станица, romanized: stanitsa; Ukrainian: станиця, romanized: stanytsya, lit. 'stanytsia'). Such stanitsas, often with a...
Kanevskaya (Russian: Каневска́я) is a stanitsa and the administrative center of Kanevskoy District of Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Kanevskaya was founded in...
Usually the hosts were named after the regions of their location. The stanitsa, or village, formed the primary unit of this organization. In the Russian...
Kushchyovskaya (Russian: Кущёвская) is a rural locality (a stanitsa) and the administrative center of Kushchyovsky District in Krasnodar Krai, Russia....
Krai ispolkom, with the capital in stanitsa Krymskaya (now the town of Krymsk). In 1932 the capital was moved to stanitsa Nizhne-Bakanskaya. It was the only...
Ghazhien-Yurt was renamed Stanitsa Assinovskaya in 1847. Ebarg-Yurt was renamed Stanitsa Troitskaya in 1847. Dibir-Ghala (town) was renamed Stanitsa Sleptsovskaya...
hosts. Each host had a territory consisting of affiliated villages called stanitsas. They inhabited sparsely populated areas in the Dnieper, Don, Terek, and...
Cossack landowner, was the youngest son of four children. Born in the stanitsa Zimoveyskaya (in present-day Volgograd Oblast), he signed on to military...
Empire, in the "land of the Cossacks" – the Kruzhilin hamlet, part of stanitsa Vyoshenskaya, in the former Administrative Region of the Don Cossack Host...
(commander of a sotnia) Станичный есаул (stanichny yesaul) - Yesaul of a stanitsa In Ukraine of the 17th and 18th centuries, an osaul was a military and...
Orthodox Church (1942–1945). Georgy Ivanovich Maximov was born in 1861 in Stanitsa Nogavskaya in the Don Host Oblast of the Russian Empire to a Cossack family...
district subordinance, seven urban-type settlements, and 284 rural okrugs and stanitsa okrugs. Yuri Andropov (1914–1984), the fourth General Secretary of the...
the canvas in 1880 and finished in 1891. His study drawings he made in stanitsa Pashkovskaya (today within Krasnodar), Yekaterinoslav (today Dnipro), and...
Nerchinsk region. Their resettlement began in 1854. The first Cossack stanitsa (Khabarovskaya) was created in 1858. A decree announcing the creation of...
prominent buildings were constructed during this time including the Little Stanitsa and the Tatar Slobodka. A major earthquake in 1887 destroyed 1798 brick...
revolutionary propaganda.[citation needed] Sergei Trufanov was born in stanitsa Mariinskaya and grew up in a small cottage near the Don river as the son...
otdels. Each otdel had its own sotnias which in turn would be split into stanitsas and khutors. The ataman ("commander") for each region was not only responsible...
the shores of the peninsula. A major eruption on 6 September 1799, near stanitsa Golubitskaya, lasted about 2 hours and formed a mud island 100 metres in...
subdivided into eleven towns, plus urban-type settlements, and rural okrugs and stanitsa okrugs. As a result of 2014 Winter Olympics, Krasnodar Krai has seen significant...
western flank of the line. In 1778-1782, Khopyor Cossacks founded four stanitsas: Stavropolskaya (next to the fortress of Stavropol, established on 22...