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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 27. Chapters: Airports in Pskov Oblast, Cities and towns in Pskov Oblast, People from Pskov Oblast, Pskov Oblast articles missing geocoordinate data, Rivers of Pskov Oblast, Rural localities in Pskov Oblast, Sport in Pskov Oblast, Urban-type settlements in Pskov Oblast, Abrene district, Administrative divisions of Pskov Oblast, Maria Yudina, Matvey Kuzmin, Setos, Gdov Kremlin, Velikiye Luki, Pechory, Strugi Krasnye, Julius Kuperjanov, Izborsk, Lev Rudnev, Yuri Bogdanovich, Vladimirsky Lager, Pytalovo, Porkhov, Pskovo-Pechersky Monastery, Pskov Airport, Trinity Cathedral in Pskov, Saatse Boot, Sudoma River, Yelizarov Monastery, Krypetsky Monastery, Bezhanitsky District, Velikaya River, Lovat River, Piusa River, Sebezh, FC Luki-SKIF Velikiye Luki, Ostrov, Pskov Oblast, Dno, Dubki, Pechorsky District, Pskov Oblast, Natalya Komarova, Nevel, Raimonds V jonis, Shelon River, Novosokolniki, Potrekhnovo, Velikiye Luki Airport, Maryinsko, Plyussa River, Sharanski, Palata River, Pustoshka, Opochka, Kunya River, Sinyaya River, Setomaa, Novorzhev, Zasitino, Ludza River, Kukhva River, Bezhanitsy, Serbino, Lunevshchina, Gdovsky District, Pskov Oblast, Grebly, Dragotina, Russia, Uzmino, Strektovo, Kotoshi, Lositsy, Blyansk, Bolshoye Zakhonye, Krivandino, Velikoluksky District, Pskov Oblast, Mogutovo, Pskov Oblast, Simansky Log, Glush, Pereslegino, Davydkovo, Apalevo, Mikhalki, Russia, Uldiga, Trosno, Borovik. Excerpt: Pskov (Russian: , ancient Russian spelling "," Pleskov) is an ancient city and the administrative center of Pskov Oblast, Russia, located in the northwest of Russia about 20 kilometres (12 mi) east from the Estonian border, on the Velikaya River. Population: 203,300 (2010 Census preliminary results); 202,780 (2002 Census); 203,789 (1989 Census). The name of the city, originally spelled "Pleskov," may be loosely translated a...