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Is there Chekhov in Russia?

Hello, Chekhov is indeed a common English translation of Chekhov, but.

According to an inventory article entitled "Russian Place Names Named after Literati" in the bimonthly issue of Surveying and Mapping of China in China Surveying and Mapping Newspaper in 2004, there are at least two places named after Chekhov in Russia:

1, a town in the south of Sakhalin state in the eastern part of the Russian Federation. Located in the northwest of the capital South Sakhalinsk. Chekhov went to Sakhalin Island from April 1890 to February 18, and made a field trip. He also wrote novels The Sixth District, Kugong Island and Exile, which exposed the miserable life of local residents and prisoners under the czar's rule. Therefore, in 1946, the Russian Federation renamed a town on the island Chekhov Noda.

2. Moscow State, the southern city of the Russian Federation. 1954 was previously called Lopasia. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Chekhov's death, the Russian government renamed the place where he lived as a child Chekhov, and the area where he lived was also called Chekhov District. Meilihovo has Chekhov's former residence museum, which is 5 km away from the city station/kloc-0.

Ps: Personally, I object to the typical arbitrariness downstairs (no other meaning ~)

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