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    Alapayevsk (Russian: Алапа́евск) is a town in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, located at the confluence of the Neyva and Alapaikha rivers. Population: 38,192 (2010 Russian census); 44,263 (2002 census); 50,060 (1989 census); 49,000 (1968).

  2. A photograph of Soviet leaders in Alapayevsk, taken in Alapayevsk on May 1, 1918. The Russian Prosecutor General's Office in its resolution of 1998 on the termination of criminal case №18/123666-93 "On the investigation of the circumstances of the deaths of members of the Russian Imperial House and persons from their entourage in 1918-1919 ...

  3. Alapayevsk, city, Sverdlovsk oblast (province), west-central Russia, on the Neyva River. It is one of the oldest centres of the iron and steel industry in the Urals (an ironworks was established there in 1704).

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  4. The murder at Alapayevsk of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna, the Grand Duke Serge Mikhailovich, and the Princes loann Konstantinovich, Konstantin Konstantinovich, Igor Konstantinovich, and Prince Vladimir Pavlovich Palei.

  5. Alapayevsk (Russian: Алапа́евск) is a town in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. It is at the confluence of the Neyva and Alapaikha rivers. Population: 38,192 (2010 Census); 44,263 (2002 census); 50,060 (1989 census).

  6. Jul 17, 2018 · With the family of Nicholas II also in Yekaterinburg, the Bolsheviks decided that there was too much of a concentration of Romanovs and decided to move them. On May 20, 1918, they were all taken to Alapaevsk, a town in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia, where they were kept in the Napolnaya School.

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  8. After killing the Romanovs, the Bolsheviks in Alapayevsk faked their escape – officially announcing that the White Army “kidnapped them using an airplane.” While some Romanovs died deep in the...

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