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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.

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Stanitsa

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A stanitsa (Russian: станица, pronounced [stɐˈnʲitsə]) or stanytsia (Ukrainian: станиця) was a historical administrative unit of a Cossack host, a type...

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Stanitsas

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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)...

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Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas

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Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas (Greek: Θρασύβουλος Στανίτσας; 1910–1987) was a protopsaltes (leading cantor) in the Great Church of Constantinople from 1960 until...

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Cherkessk

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existence, Cherkessk was a stanitsa, a village inside a Cossack host, which from 1825 to 1931 was named Batalpashinskaya stanitsa (Russian: Баталпашинская...

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Village

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center in a stanitsa (Russian: станица, romanized: stanitsa; Ukrainian: станиця, romanized: stanytsya, lit. 'stanytsia'). Such stanitsas, often with a...

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Kanevskaya

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Kanevskaya (Russian: Каневска́я) is a stanitsa and the administrative center of Kanevskoy District of Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Kanevskaya was founded in...

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Kazakhstan

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Stanitsa Sofiiskaya, Talgar, 1920s...

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Cossack host

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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...

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Kushchyovskaya

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Kushchyovskaya (Russian: Кущёвская) is a rural locality (a stanitsa) and the administrative center of Kushchyovsky District in Krasnodar Krai, Russia....

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Greek Autonomous District

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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...

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Ingushetia

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Ghazhien-Yurt was renamed Stanitsa Assinovskaya in 1847. Ebarg-Yurt was renamed Stanitsa Troitskaya in 1847. Dibir-Ghala (town) was renamed Stanitsa Sleptsovskaya...

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Cossacks

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hosts. Each host had a territory consisting of affiliated villages called stanitsas. They inhabited sparsely populated areas in the Dnieper, Don, Terek, and...

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Yemelyan Pugachev

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Cossack landowner, was the youngest son of four children. Born in the stanitsa Zimoveyskaya (in present-day Volgograd Oblast), he signed on to military...

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Mikhail Sholokhov

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Empire, in the "land of the Cossacks" – the Kruzhilin hamlet, part of stanitsa Vyoshenskaya, in the former Administrative Region of the Don Cossack Host...

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Yesaul

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(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...

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Germogen Maximov

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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...

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Stavropol Krai

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district subordinance, seven urban-type settlements, and 284 rural okrugs and stanitsa okrugs. Yuri Andropov (1914–1984), the fourth General Secretary of the...

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Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks

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the canvas in 1880 and finished in 1891. His study drawings he made in stanitsa Pashkovskaya (today within Krasnodar), Yekaterinoslav (today Dnipro), and...

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Amur Cossacks

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Nerchinsk region. Their resettlement began in 1854. The first Cossack stanitsa (Khabarovskaya) was created in 1858. A decree announcing the creation of...

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Almaty

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prominent buildings were constructed during this time including the Little Stanitsa and the Tatar Slobodka. A major earthquake in 1887 destroyed 1798 brick...

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Sergei Trufanov

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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...

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Kuban oblast

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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...

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Sea of Azov

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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...

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Krasnodar Krai

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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...

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Kuban Cossacks

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western flank of the line. In 1778-1782, Khopyor Cossacks founded four stanitsas: Stavropolskaya (next to the fortress of Stavropol, established on 22...

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