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Does this town's name really have an apostrophe in it? Is it short for something? Or is it actually some sort of accent? Bovlb June 28, 2005 23:38 (UTC)

It's just like Rus' (people): the Russian name consists of 4 letters, the last of which is a soft sign. Kem with a hard sign at the end and Kem' with a soft sign would make two different words. --Ghirlandajo 29 June 2005 07:07 (UTC)
I have added a redirect. Bovlb June 29, 2005 13:27 (UTC)

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When was this picture taken? 1911?! --subpar (talk) 15:11, 2 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

Yes. See Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky for details.—Ëzhiki (Igels Hérissonovich Ïzhakoff-Amursky) • (yo?); 17:10, 2 December 2008 (UTC)Reply

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