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Dubrovka (Russian: Дубро́вка) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.

Altai Republic

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As of 2010, one rural locality in the Altai Republic bears this name:

Amur Oblast

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As of 2010, one rural locality in Amur Oblast bears this name:

Republic of Bashkortostan

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As of 2010, five rural localities in the Republic of Bashkortostan bear this name:

Belgorod Oblast

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As of 2010, one rural locality in Belgorod Oblast bears this name:

Bryansk Oblast

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As of 2010, ten inhabited localities in Bryansk Oblast bear this name:

Chelyabinsk Oblast

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As of 2010, three rural localities in Chelyabinsk Oblast bear this name:

Ivanovo Oblast

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As of 2010, two rural localities in Ivanovo Oblast bear this name:

Kaluga Oblast

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As of 2010, thirteen rural localities in Kaluga Oblast bear this name:

Kemerovo Oblast

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As of 2010, one rural locality in Kemerovo Oblast bears this name:

Kirov Oblast

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As of 2010, three rural localities in Kirov Oblast bear this name:

Kostroma Oblast

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As of 2010, one rural locality in Kostroma Oblast bears this name:

Kurgan Oblast

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As of 2010, one rural locality in Kurgan Oblast bears this name:

Leningrad Oblast

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As of 2010, four inhabited localities in Leningrad Oblast bear this name:

Lipetsk Oblast

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As of 2010, two rural localities in Lipetsk Oblast bear this name:

Mari El Republic

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As of 2010, three rural localities in the Mari El Republic bear this name:

Moscow Oblast

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As of 2010, three rural localities in Moscow Oblast bear this name:

Nizhny Novgorod Oblast

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As of 2010, three rural localities in Nizhny Novgorod Oblast bear this name:

Novgorod Oblast

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As of 2010, twelve rural localities in Novgorod Oblast bear this name:

Novosibirsk Oblast

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As of 2010, one rural locality in Novosibirsk Oblast bears this name:

Omsk Oblast

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As of 2010, three rural localities in Omsk Oblast bear this name:

Orenburg Oblast

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As of 2010, one rural locality in Orenburg Oblast bears this name:

Oryol Oblast

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As of 2010, five rural localities in Oryol Oblast bear this name:

Perm Krai

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As of 2010, two rural localities in Perm Krai bear this name:

Pskov Oblast

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As of 2010, nine rural localities in Pskov Oblast bear this name:

Ryazan Oblast

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As of 2010, five rural localities in Ryazan Oblast bear this name:

Samara Oblast

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As of 2010, one rural locality in Samara Oblast bears this name:

Smolensk Oblast

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As of 2010, eighteen rural localities in Smolensk Oblast bear this name:

Tambov Oblast

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As of 2010, one rural locality in Tambov Oblast bears this name:

Republic of Tatarstan

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As of 2010, one rural locality in the Republic of Tatarstan bears this name:

Tomsk Oblast

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As of 2010, one rural locality in Tomsk Oblast bears this name:

Tver Oblast

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As of 2010, twenty-four rural localities in Tver Oblast bear this name:

Udmurt Republic

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As of 2010, two rural localities in the Udmurt Republic bear this name:

Ulyanovsk Oblast

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As of 2010, three rural localities in Ulyanovsk Oblast bear this name:

Vladimir Oblast

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As of 2010, four rural localities in Vladimir Oblast bear this name:

Vologda Oblast

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As of 2010, two rural localities in Vologda Oblast bear this name:

Voronezh Oblast

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As of 2010, two rural localities in Voronezh Oblast bear this name:

Yaroslavl Oblast

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As of 2010, two rural localities in Yaroslavl Oblast bear this name: