The Nativity of the Bogoroditsky Bobrenev Monastery is a male monastery of the Kolomna diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, located in the village of Staroe Bobrenevo (3 km from Kolomna) of the Kolomna district of the Moscow region. Founded, according to legend, by Dmitry Donskoi and his governor D. Bobrok-Volynsky, after the victory at the Kulikovo field circa 1381.29.09.2022#8310234
The Nativity of the Bogoroditsky Bobrenev Monastery is a male monastery of the Kolomna diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, located in the village of Staroe Bobrenevo (3 km from Kolomna) of the Kolomna district of the Moscow region. Founded, according to legend, by Dmitry Donskoi and his governor D. Bobrok-Volynsky, after the victory at the Kulikovo field circa 1381.29.09.2022#8310233
The Nativity of the Bogoroditsky Bobrenev Monastery is a male monastery of the Kolomna diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church, located in the village of Staroe Bobrenevo (3 km from Kolomna) of the Kolomna district of the Moscow region. Founded, according to legend, by Dmitry Donskoi and his governor D. Bobrok-Volynsky, after the victory at the Kulikovo field circa 1381. Foundation date: 1381.29.09.2022#8310232
Blagoyev collective farm in Ukraine (Kulikovo Village, or Kolomatskoye Village since 2016) in the Ivanovo District, Poltava Region. The Walkway of Heroes in the farm park. Ukrainian SSR.02.07.1984#8207339
A local history museum in Kulikovo Village (or Kolomatskoye Village since 2016) in the Ivanovo District, Poltava Region, dedicated to Dimitar Blagoev, a Bulgarian communist, after whom the local collective farm was named. Ukrainian SSR.02.07.1984#8207338
A monument to Dimitar Blagoev, a Bulgarian communist, in Kulikovo Village (or Kolomatskoye Village since 2016) in the Ivanovo District, Poltava Region. In May 1924, Bulgarian emigrants established a commune named after. D. Blagoev in the village of Paroskeyevka (later Kulikovo, now Kolomatskoye); now it is a Blagoev collective farm. Ukrainian SSR.02.07.1984#8207336