Pobeda, Leningrad Oblast

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Name

Pobeda's name has some possible origins:

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  • It could also mean "a settlement on a hill" based on the sand hill nearby.[1]
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History

For about 480 years, Pobeda belonged to Finland, particularly Äyräpää. After World War I however, Pobeda and surrounding villages were merged into the RSFSR, causing complaints.[1]<templatestyles src="Module:Historical populations/styles.css"/>Script error: No such module "Historical populations".

References

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Деревня Каннельярви на финской карте 1923 года
A Finnish map of the region around Pobeda (then called Kanneljärvi) dated 1923.

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