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Bely Yar

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Bely Yar (Russian: Бе́лый Яр) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.

Modern localities[edit]

Urban localities
Rural localities

Historical localities[edit]

  • Bely Yar, a town or fort on the Volga between Simbirsk and Stavropol which was the east end of the Trans-Kama Line of forts; located within today's Ulyanovsk Oblast at 53°58′23″N 48°54′25″E / 53.973051°N 48.907013°E / 53.973051; 48.907013, opposite Sengiley

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