Konstantinovsk

Konstantinovsk

Konstantinovsk ( _ru. Константи́новск) is a town in Rostov Oblast, Russia. It is located at coord|47|34|58|N|41|5|32|E. Population: 18,801 (2002 Census). Seversky Donets River flows just near the town.


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