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Baranovo (Russian: Бараново) is the name of several rural localities in Russia.

Modern localities

Ivanovo Oblast

As of 2012, two rural localities in Ivanovo Oblast bear this name:

Kirov Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Kirov Oblast bears this name:

Kostroma Oblast

As of 2012, four rural localities in Kostroma Oblast bear this name:

Kursk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Kursk Oblast bears this name:

Leningrad Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Leningrad Oblast bears this name:

Lipetsk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Lipetsk Oblast bears this name:

Moscow

As of 2012, one rural locality in Moscow bears this name:

Moscow Oblast

As of 2012, four rural localities in Moscow Oblast bear this name:

Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

As of 2012, two rural localities in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast bear this name:

Novgorod Oblast

As of 2012, three rural localities in Novgorod Oblast bear this name:

Oryol Oblast

As of 2012, two rural localities in Oryol Oblast bear this name:

Perm Krai

As of 2012, three rural localities in Perm Krai bear this name:

Pskov Oblast

As of 2012, seven rural localities in Pskov Oblast bear this name:

Ryazan Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Ryazan Oblast bears this name:

Smolensk Oblast

As of 2012, four rural localities in Smolensk Oblast bear this name:

Tomsk Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Tomsk Oblast bears this name:

Tula Oblast

As of 2012, one rural locality in Tula Oblast bears this name:

Tver Oblast

As of 2012, four rural localities in Tver Oblast bear this name:

Vladimir Oblast

As of 2012, two rural localities in Vladimir Oblast bear this name:

Vologda Oblast

As of 2012, five rural localities in Vologda Oblast bear this name:

Yaroslavl Oblast

As of 2012, four rural localities in Yaroslavl Oblast bear this name:

Abolished localities

Alternative names

References

Notes

  1. Registry of the Inhabited Localities of Kostroma Oblast
  2. Resolution #612
  3. Resolution #612 was abrogated by Resolution #359 on August 17, 2007; however, the village had not been reinstated, nor is it included into the Registry of Inhabited Localities of Kostroma Oblast.

Sources

  • Администрация Костромской области. Постановление №133-а от 8 апреля 2014 г. «Об утверждении реестра населённых пунктов Костромской области». Вступил в силу 11 апреля 2014 г. Опубликован: "СП — нормативные документы", №15, 11 апреля 2014 г. (Administration of Kostroma Oblast. Resolution #133-a of April 8, 2014 On the Adoption of the Registry of the Inhabited Localities of Kostroma Oblast. Effective as of April 11, 2014.).
  • Губернатор Костромской области. Постановление №612 от 18 октября 2004 г. «Об исключении из учётных данных некоторых населённых пунктов Парфеньевского района Костромской области». Вступил в силу со дня подписания. (Governor of Kostroma Oblast. Resolution #612 of October 18, 2004 On Excluding Several Inhabited Localities in Parfenyevsky District of Kostroma Oblast from the Data Registries. Effective as of the day of signing.).
  • Губернатор Костромской области. Постановление №359 от 17 августа 2007 г. «О признании утратившими силу некоторых Постановлений Губернатора Костромской области». Вступил в силу со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: "СП – нормативные документы", #43(103), 29 августа 2007 г. (Governor of Kostroma Oblast. Resolution #359 of August 17, 2007 On Abrogating Several Resolutions of the Governor of Kostroma Oblast. Effective as of the day of official publication.).
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