Inssar
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Inssar — Inssar, 1) Kreis im russischen Gouvernement Pensa, 112 QM.; 135,600 Ew.; Boden eben u. fruchtbar, wird von der Issa, Inssara, Ssawin, Rudna, Scheschkowka u. andern Flüssen bewässert. Nebst Russen wohnen hier Tataren u. Mordowzer. 2) Hauptstadt… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
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