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    abolished in 2020. Population: 5,235 (2022 estimate). It was known as Bolshoy Yanisol (Russian: Большой Янисо́ль; Urum: Салгир Йаны Сала, Salgir Yani Sala) before...
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    Maloianysol (redirect from Malaya Yanisol)
    Maloianysol (Ukrainian: Малоянисоль; Russian: Малоянисоль, romanized: Maloyanisol), known from 1956 to 1995 as Kuibysheve (Ukrainian: Куйбишеве) is a village...
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  • and Bolshaya Yanisol. Partisan detachments of Sprutsko, Tsololo and Bogaditsi also operated the area of the Greek villages of Malaya Yanisol, Cherdakly [ru]...
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    today part of Holovanivsk Raion, Kirovohrad Oblast Velykyi Yanisol Raion (Velykyi Yanisol), today part of similar raion Velyka Novosilka Raion (Donetsk...
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  • → Dzerzhynsk (1938) → Toretsk (2016) Lesovka → Ukrainsk (1963) Bolshoy Yanisol → Velyka Novosilka (1946) Khatsapetovka → Vuhlehirsk (1958) Yenakiyevo...
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    Greek. Georgis Kostoprav was born in the village Maloyanisol (then Maly Yanisol') into a family of a scrivener. After two years elementary school in his...
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  • with his own hand. At the end of March 17–18, in the village of Bolshaya Yanisol, he conducted political and propaganda work. In Aleksandrovka, Budanov...
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