Spotsylvania County, United States

United States

Spotsylvania County, United States has 12 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are the most distinctive.

227th Rifle Division

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: Perpignan, France | Stepan, Ukraine | Biratnagar, Nepal

Dzhokhar Dudayev

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: Somé | Ukraine | Kyiv, Ukraine | Estonia | Novara, Italy

Southern Group of Forces

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: Moscow, Central | Hungary | Romania | Budapest, Hungary | Kherson, Ukraine

Dmitri Mendeleev

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: London, England | India | | Saint Petersburg, Northwestern | Bratislava, Slovakia

Stolichnaya

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: United States | Usı | Moscow, Central | Latvia | Lviv, Ukraine

USSR anti-religious campaign (1928–1941)

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: Åre | Somé | Sabratha, Libya | Usı | Paris, France

Vladimir Shchuko

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: Italy | Rome, Italy | Moscow, Central | Finland | Tula, Russia

Green armies

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: Somé | Russia | Berlin, Germany | Poland | Ukraine

Moscow Military District

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: Åre | Germany | Russia | Moscow, Central | Ukraine

Religion in Russia

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: Åre | Somé | Paris, France | Russia | California

Revolutions of 1917–1923

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: Somé | Germany | Italy | Russia | Spain

Tsarist officers in the Red Army

Connects Spotsylvania County, United States to: Germany | China | Paris, France | Russia | Vietnam

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