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Bo·ro·di·no B0405300 (bôr′ə-dē′nō, bŏr′-, bə-rə-dyē-nô′) A village of western Russia west of Moscow. Nearby, Napoleon defeated the Russian troops defending Moscow on September 7, 1812.Borodino (ˌbɒrəˈdiːnəʊ; Russian bərədiˈnɔ) n (Placename) a village in E central Russia, about 110 km (70 miles) west of Moscow: scene of a battle (1812) in which Napoleon defeated the Russians but irreparably weakened his armyBo•ro•di•no (ˌbɔr əˈdi noʊ, ˌbɒr-) n. a village in the W Russian Federation, 70 mi. (113 km) W of Moscow: Napoleon's victory here made possible the capture of Moscow, 1812. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Borodino - Napoleon defeated the Russians in 1812 in a pitched battle at a village in western Russia west of Moscow, but irreparably weakened his armyNapoleonic Wars - a series of wars fought between France (led by Napoleon Bonaparte) and alliances involving England and Prussia and Russia and Austria at different times; 1799-1815Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, Soviet Russia, Russia - formerly the largest Soviet Socialist Republic in the USSR occupying eastern Europe and northern Asia |
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Borodino (bərədyĭnô`), village, central European Russia, c.70 mi (110 km) W of Moscow. It was the site, on Sept. 7, 1812, of a battle between Napoleon's Grande Armée and Gen. Mikhail Kutuzov's Russian forces defending Moscow. The battle, which cost some 108,000 casualties, is described in Tolstoy's War and Peace. Napoleon entered Moscow on Sept. 14 after severely battering but not totally defeating the Russians.Borodino a village in Moscow Oblast, 124 km west of Moscow and 12 km west of Mozhaisk, on the Kolocha River (tributary of the Moskva River). The Battle of Borodino of 1812 was fought in the area of this village on Aug. 26 (Sept. 7) between Russian and Napoleonic troops. In 1941 the Borodino area was the site of sustained battles between Soviet and fascist German troops in the course of the Battle of Moscow of 1941–42. To the south of Borodino there is the Borodino military and historical museum and preserve (founded in 1903), and on the battlefield of Borodino there are a great number of monuments (to M. I. Kutuzov, P. I. Bagration, M. B. Barclay de Tolly; to units that fought in the battle; and to Soviet soldiers who died in 1941).
Borodino an urban-type settlement in Krasnoiarsk Krai, RSFSR. Located 16 km southeast of the Zaozernaia railroad station (on the line from Krasnoiarsk to Taishet). Population, 10,200 (1968). The settlement was formed in 1949 after the construction of the Irsha-Borodino coal pit. Its major industries are the mining of brown coal and the processing of mica. There is a medical school and a folk theater.
Borodino an urban-type settlement in Tarutino Raion, Odessa Oblast, Ukrainian SSR. Located 12 km from the Berezino railroad station (on the line from Artsiz to Bessarabia). Population, 2,500 (1968). Borodino has food-processing industries (a food combine and other enterprises). The settlement was founded in the 19th century and was named after the victory of Borodino near Moscow in 1812. Borodino a village in E central Russia, about 110 km (70 miles) west of Moscow: scene of a battle (1812) in which Napoleon defeated the Russians but irreparably weakened his army BorodinoenUK
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