River Dvinitsa at village Semigorodnyaya
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River Dvinitsa at village Semigorodnyaya

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Semigorodnyaya - railway station and village in the district Kharovsk Vologda Region, the administrative center Semigorodnyaya rural settlement. Located on the banks of the river Dvinitsa. Located 15 km south-west of the regional center (Kharovsk).

Dvinitsa - a river in the Vologda Region of Russia, left tributary Sukhona, belongs to the basin of the Northern Dvina.
Length of 174 km, basin area 2400 km2.

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B: Semigorodnyaya School

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C: Semigorodnyaya Railway Station

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D: Semigorodnyaya, narrow-gauge railway

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E: River Kubena at village Sibla

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I: Sholpinskoe Lake

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J: On the shore of the swamp

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