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There is a page named "Kozelsk Urban Settlement" on Wikipedia

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    Kozelsk is incorporated within Kozelsky Municipal District as Kozelsk Urban Settlement. After World War II, Kozelsky District became the home for the...
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    were executed in Tver. Approximately 4,300 of their comrades, held in Kozelsk, were around this time executed in Smolensk Oblast, in what is now known...
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  • on the same level of hierarchy as urban okrugs and are further subdivided into urban settlements, rural settlements, or both. Municipal districts are...
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    the administrative center of the oblast, and 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) from Kozelsk, the administrative center of the district. Population: 11,413 (2021 Census);...
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    specifically, the feudal war between the Olegovichi and the Monomakhovichi (Kozelsk — 1146, Serensk — 1147, Vorotynsk — 1155, Mosalsk — 1231). In the 14th...
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    Kozelsk. Population: 38,596 (2021 Census); 41,802 (2010 Russian census); 44,775 (2002 Census); 47,822 (1989 Soviet census). The population of Kozelsk...
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    to prisoner-of-war camps in the western USSR. The largest camps were at Kozelsk (Optina Monastery), Ostashkov (Stolobny Island on Lake Seliger near Ostashkov)...
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    executions, together with executions of Polish officers held in POW camps at Kozelsk, Ostashkov, and some smaller camps, became known as the Katyn massacre...
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  • jurisdiction. Kozelsky (Козельский) Towns under the district's jurisdiction: Kozelsk (Козельск) Sosensky (Сосенский) with 14 selsovets under the district's...
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  •  Resolution #3900-III GS of June 27, 2008 On Transformation of the Urban-Type Settlement of Arsk of Arsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan. ). List...
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    Kanaker, Oltu, in the villages of Arzni, Dimitrov, Ankavan and other settlements. The Local Council of the Orthodox Russian Church of 1917-1918 from the...
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  • constituted a large percentage and often the majority of the urban bourgeoisie and urban poor in many towns. In 1938, the Polish government passed a law...
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    and Hamburg. Other parishes were founded in prison camps and refugee settlements in Wünsdorf, Quedlinburg, Lichtenhorst and Scheuen. After the signing...
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    the vicinities of Białystok and Greater Poland. The number of Polish settlements targeted in these operations is approximately 825 (in modern-day Poland...
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    several locations ordered through a single document, including at the Kozelsk prisoner-of-war camp as well as the Starobelsk and Ostashkov camps. Among...
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  • the Russian Orthodox Church Mission in San Francisco, USA to the tiny settlement of Wostok near Edmonton. After the Russian Revolution, many Orthodox believers...
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