Liski
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Liski (Russian: Лиски́) is a town in Voronezh Oblast, Russia. It is located at around . Population: 55,893 (2002 Census). Liski was founded as Novaya Pokrovka and renamed Svoboda in 1943, and after a period again as Liski, the city was renamed Georgiu-Dezh in 1965 for the Romanian communist leader, Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, before returning to Liski again in 1990.
Cities and towns in Voronezh Oblast | ||
Administrative center: Voronezh Bobrov | Boguchar | Borisoglebsk | Buturlinovka | Ertil | Kalach | Liski | Novokhopyorsk | Novovoronezh | Ostrogozhsk | Pavlovsk | Povorino | Rossosh | Semiluki |