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154: 25: 238:, from which it is separated by marshes. The name of the exclave comes from the villages Sankovo and Medvezhye, which existed in this area during Soviet times. 266: 321: 262: 373: 383: 378: 42: 108: 89: 61: 368: 123: 46: 246:
At the beginning of the 20th century settlers from the neighboring village of Dobrodeyevka left in search of jobs in the
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was moved to the east but administratively the villages Sankovo and Medvezhye became a part of Russia's
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in 1986 this area is abandoned. Housing and any other activity are now completely forbidden.
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destroyed these villages, but after the war Russians re-settled the region.
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broke out. New farmers bought holdings and established individual farms.
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In 1926, during the administrative reform, the state border between the
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52°29′N 31°33′E / 52.483°N 31.550°E / 52.483; 31.550

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Zlynkovsky District
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