Karachev

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Karachev (Russian: Карачев) is an old town (first chronicled in 1146) in Bryansk Oblast, Russia. In the Middle Ages, it was the capital of one of the Upper Principalities, until its rulers moved their seat to Peremyshl. Its old architecture was lost during the World War II. Population: 20,175 (2002 Census).

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Coat of arms of Bryansk Oblast Cities and towns in Bryansk Oblast Flag of Russia
Administrative center: Bryansk

Dyatkovo | Fokino | Karachev | Klintsy | Mglin | Novozybkov | Pochep | Seltso | Sevsk | Starodub | Surazh | Trubchevsk | Unecha | Zhukovka | Zlynka

Coordinates: 53°07′N 34°59′E