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Primorskiy (Maritime) Kray
Primorskiy (Maritime) Kray-Primorsky Krai
"coastal", and край (kray), meaning "region" or "area". It is informally known as Primorye (Приморье, IPA: [prʲɪˈmorʲjɪ]) in Russian, and is occasionally
Primorskiy (Maritime) Kray-Pacific Fleet (Russia)
Brigade (Abrek Bay (Fokino), Primorskiy Kray); the 4th Brigade of Constructed and Overhauled Submarines (Vladivostok, Primorskiy Kray); the 72nd Brigade of Constructed
Primorskiy (Maritime) Kray-Long-Range Aviation
Long-Range Reconnaissance Aviation Regiment (Spassk-Dalny (Khvalynka), Primorskiy Kray) with Tu-16 31st Heavy Bomber Aviation Division (Belaya, Irkutsk Oblast)
Primorskiy (Maritime) Kray-5th Combined Arms Army
at Lyalichi, Primorskiy Kray, which became the 77th Tank Division (mobilisation) in January 1982. General Igor Rodionov, later the Russian Minister of
Primorskiy (Maritime) Kray-Aviation Division
33rd Bomber Aviation Division – Activated 5.11.40 in Vozdvizhenka, Primorskiy Kray, as the 33rd Aviation Division Long-Range. Under 9th Air Army until
Primorskiy (Maritime) Kray-Primorsky Krai
words приморский (primorsky), meaning "littoral" or "coastal", and край (kray), meaning "region" or "area". It is informally known as Primorye (Приморье
Primorskiy (Maritime) Kray-5th Combined Arms Army
Division arrived from Shikhany (Saratov Oblast) at Kamen-Rybolov, Primorskiy Kray. In the 1970s and 1980s, the 81st Guards MRD and the 199th MRDs became