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Maysky (Russian: Ма́йский; masculine), Mayskaya (Ма́йская; feminine), or Mayskoye (Ма́йское; neuter) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia.
As of 2010, one rural locality in the Republic of Adygea bears this name:
As of 2010, two rural localities in Altai Krai bear this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Amur Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, two rural localities in the Republic of Bashkortostan bear this name:
As of 2010, two rural localities in Belgorod Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, four rural localities in Bryansk Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in the Republic of Buryatia bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in the Chechen Republic bears this name:
As of 2010, three rural localities in Irkutsk Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, one urban locality in the Kabardino-Balkar Republic bears this name:
As of 2010, five rural localities in Kaliningrad Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in the Republic of Kalmykia bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Kamchatka Krai bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in the Karachay–Cherkess Republic bears this name:
As of 2010, three rural localities in Kemerovo Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, one urban locality in Khabarovsk Krai bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in the Republic of Khakassia bears this name:
As of 2010, two rural localities in Kirov Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, two rural localities in Krasnodar Krai bear this name:
As of 2010, three rural localities in Krasnoyarsk Krai bear this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Kurgan Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Kursk Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, two rural localities in the Mari El Republic bear this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in the Republic of Mordovia bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania bears this name:
As of 2010, four rural localities in Novosibirsk Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Omsk Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, five rural localities in Orenburg Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, two rural localities in Penza Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Perm Krai bears this name:
As of 2010, two rural localities in Primorsky Krai bear this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Rostov Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Sakhalin Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Samara Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Smolensk Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Tomsk Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, six rural localities in Tula Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Tver Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Tyumen Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in the Udmurt Republic bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Vladimir Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, two rural localities in Volgograd Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, two rural localities in Vologda Oblast bear this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Voronezh Oblast bears this name:
As of 2010, one rural locality in Yaroslavl Oblast bears this name:
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