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'''Bolshakovo''' (Russian: Большаково, former German name: Groß Skaisgirren before 1938 and Kreuzingen in 1938-1945) is a village in the Slavsky district of the Kaliningrad oblast of Russian Federation. The popultation is around 2000 people. Bolshakovo has a railway station, called Bolshakovo-Novoe. | {{subpages}} | ||
'''Bolshakovo''' (Russian: Большаково, former German name: Groß Skaisgirren before 1938 and [[Kreuzingen]] in 1938-1945) is a village in the [[Slavsky district]] of the [[Kaliningrad]] oblast of [[Russian Federation]]. The popultation is around 2000 people. Bolshakovo has a railway station, called Bolshakovo-Novoe. |
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Bolshakovo (Russian: Большаково, former German name: Groß Skaisgirren before 1938 and Kreuzingen in 1938-1945) is a village in the Slavsky district of the Kaliningrad oblast of Russian Federation. The popultation is around 2000 people. Bolshakovo has a railway station, called Bolshakovo-Novoe.