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Poluysky Gorodok: From a Point on S. U. Remezov’s Drawing to a Cultural Heritage Site
The paper presents the results of a research project on localization of cultural heritage sites in the Lower Ob region, noted in the works of the Tobolsk cartographer S. U. Remezov.
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Microtoponymy of the Smolensk Region: Geographical Aspect
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Somatisms in Belarusian microtoponymy [PDF]
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Studying microtoponymy in Belarus: achievements over nearly 60 years
The article presents an assessment of the work done by Belarusian researchers for almost 60 years in the field of microtoponymy studies. This analysis was made possible by the creation of an electronic bibliography on Belarusian microtoponymy at Jakub Kolas Institute of Linguistics of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. Due to the lack of such
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Materiality of Memorialization: Mapping Migrant Women's Landmarks in Europe. [PDF]
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REFLECTION OF THE SPATIAL MODEL «TOP/ BOTTOM»IN THE PERM REGION MICROTOPONYMY
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ON THE ORONYM OF TUGLUGA AND MICROTOPONYMY OF ITS SURROUNDINGS
Asian Studies: History and ModernityThe origin of the toponym Tugluga is сontroversial. This sacred mountain, traditionally perceived as the place where the sun “is born” every morning, has become an important part of the spiritual culture of the local population. Despite its sacred significance, the name of the mountain is not recorded in written sources.
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Microtoponymie de Thel (Rhône)
Le Monde alpin et rhodanien. Revue régionale d’ethnologie, 1997Thel est un village du Haut-Beaujolais, région de moyenne montagne au nord-est du département du Rhône où se sont déve loppés l'élevage et l'exploitation du bois. Linguistiquement, il se trouve au nord-ouest du domaine francoprovençal, dans la zone du francoprovençal francisé.
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