Village Zarechnoye, street named lieutenant Vyedyayeva |
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Ukraine, Sumy region, Trostyanets area, village Zarechnoye, street named lieutenant Vyedyayeva. The road that leads to the river, passing through the main street of the village.
Sunset. Zatsaryna. This places located in the village Zarichne Trostyanetskogo district of the Sumy r...
Panorama was founded in March two thousand eight twelfth year in the village of Zarechnoye Trostyanet...
Zatsarynoy field in the village of Zarechnoye Trostyanetskogo district of the Sumy region of Ukraine....
The road outside the village Zarichne Trostyanetskogo district of the Sumy region of Ukraine. One of ...
Descent to the river Vorskla. Village Zarechnoye Trostianetsky district of the Sumy region of Ukraine.
2012 Fild at gully Zatsarynoy. Such a field in the village Zarechnoye Trostyanetskogo district of Sum...
View the village Zarechnoye (Bogolyubov). Photo taken April tenth two thousand eleventh year on the t...
Vorskla River. This place is situated in the village of Zarechnoye Trostyanetskogo district of the Su...
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The word Europe comes from the Greek goddess Europa, who was kidnapped by Zeus and plunked down on the island of Crete. Europa gradually changed from referring to mainland Greece until it extended finally to include Norway and Russia.
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