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Bolshaya (Russian language for "big") may refer to: *
Bolshaya, Arkhangelsk Bolshaya () is a types of inhabited localities in Russia, rural locality (a Village#Russia, village) and the administrative center of Permogorskoye Rural Settlement, Krasnoborsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. The population was 416 as of 20 ...
, a village *
Bolshaya chistka The Great Purge, or the Great Terror (), also known as the Year of '37 () and the Yezhovshchina ( , ), was a political purge in the Soviet Union that took place from 1936 to 1938. After the assassination of Sergei Kirov by Leonid Nikolaev ...
, "Great Purge", the 1936–1938 Soviet purge *
Bolshaya Izhora Bolshaya Izhora () is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Lomonosovsky District of Leningrad Oblast, Russia, located on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland. It is adjacent from the west to Saint Petersburg. Population: History ...
, an urban locality in the Lomonosovsky District of Leningrad Oblast *
Bolshaya Muksalma Bolshaya Muksalma () is one of the Solovetsky Islands. Bolshaya Muksalma is situated to the east of Bolshoy Solovetsky Island and is separated from it by two straits: Severnye Zheleznye Vorota and Yuzhnye Zheleznye Vorota (literally translated as ...
, one of the Solovetsky Islands *
Bolshaya Polyana Bolshaya Polyana () is the name of several rural localities in Russia: *Bolshaya Polyana, Kaliningrad Oblast, a settlement in Znamensky Rural Okrug of Gvardeysky District in Kaliningrad Oblast * Bolshaya Polyana, Lipetsk Oblast (or ''Bolshaya poly ...
, the name of several locations in Russia *
Bolshaya Pyora River (Amur Oblast) The Bolshaya Pera (, also Большая Пёра ''Bolshaya Pyora'') is a river in Amur Oblast, Russia. It is a right tributary of the Zeya. It begins on the Amur–Zeya Plain northwest of the mountains it flows through the town of Shimanovsk a ...
, a river in the Amur Oblast *
Bolshaya (river) The Bolshaya (,Bolshaya Udina Udina () is a volcanic massif located in the central part of the Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia. It comprises two distinct conical stratovolcanoes: Bolshaya Udina, standing at 2,920 meters, and Malaya Udina, with a height of 1,945 meters. Malaya Ud ...
, a volcanic massif in the Kamchatka Peninsula * Bolshaya Gora, former Russian name of Mount Denali {{disambiguation