Pervomaysky, Russia

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Pervomaysky (Russian: Первома́йский; masculine), Pervomayskaya (Первома́йская; feminine), or Pervomayskoye (Первома́йское; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia. The names are the adjectives derived from "Пе́рвое Ма́я" (Pervoye Maya), Russian for May 1 (the International Workers' Day).

Urban localities
Rural localities
Historical names
  • Pervomaysky, name of the town of Novodvinsk before 1977
Historical localities
  • Pervomaysky, a former urban-type settlement in Kirov Oblast; since 2005—a part of the town of Slobodskoy[1]
  • Pervomaysky, a former urban-type settlement in Moscow Oblast; since 2003—a part of the city of Korolyov

References[]

  1. ^ "Пройду по Городищенской, сверну на Первомайскую". 20 April 2005.
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