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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PetrovichiPetrovichi - Wikipedia

    Petrovichi (Russian: Петро́вичи) is a rural locality (a village) in Shumyachsky District of Smolensk Oblast, Russia, [4] located about 400 kilometers (250 mi) [5] southwest of Moscow, 668 kilometers (415 mi) south of St Petersburg, 100 kilometers (62 mi) south of Smolensk, and 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) east of the border ...

  2. russianlife.com › the-russia-file › smolenskPetrovichi - Russian Life

    Petrovichi. This is the village of Petrovichi, next to my hometown in Smolensk region. The stone marks the place where, in 1920, Isaac Asimov was born. His parents were Jewish millers, they left the USSR and emigrated to the US when Isaac was just three years old.

  3. detailed map of Petrovichi and near places. Welcome to the Petrovichi google satellite map! This place is situated in Khorolskiy rayon, Primorskiy Kray, Russia, its geographical coordinates are 44° 23' 0" North, 132° 17' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Petrovichi.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Petrovichi,_Smolensk_OblastPetrovichi - Wikiwand

    Petrovichi is a rural locality in Shumyachsky District of Smolensk Oblast, Russia, The village is the birthplace of Isaac Asimov. Asimov left it at the age of three, with his parents and sister, emigrating to the United States.

  5. Petrovichi is a village in Ryazan Oblast, Central Russia. Petrovichi is situated nearby to Выползово and Агламазово. Mapcarta, the open map.

  6. Petrovichi (Russian: Петро́вичи) is a rural locality (a village) in Shumyachsky District of Smolensk Oblast, Russia, located about 400 kilometers (250 mi) southwest of Moscow, 668 kilometers (415 mi) south of St Petersburg, 100 kilometers (62 mi) south of Smolensk, and 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) east of the border between Belarus and Russia.

  7. mikhlin.org › family_stories › PetrovichiPetrovichi - mikhlin.org

    Petrovichi The known history of the Mikhlin family, descendants of cantor Abram Mikhlin (1850?-1919), starts in the village town of Petrovichi in the 1920s; the first years of Soviet Russia following the Revolution.