Kursk in Latin
Kursk in Latin is Kurscha — Kursk means a city in western Russia, site of the largest tank battle in history in 1943.
Kursk in Latin
Kurscha
A city in Kursk Oblast, the administrative centre of Kursky Raion and Kursk Oblast, Central Federal District, Russia, first mentioned in 1032, scene in 1943 of the largest battle in human history.
What does "Kursk" mean?
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name A city in western Russia, site of the largest tank battle in history in 1943.
"The Battle of Kursk was a turning point on the Eastern Front."
Kursk in a sentence
- The Battle of Kursk was a turning point on the Eastern Front.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Kursk" in Latin?
"Kursk" in Latin is Kurscha. Kursk means: A city in western Russia, site of the largest tank battle in history in 1943.
How do you use "Kursk" in a sentence?
Example: "The Battle of Kursk was a turning point on the Eastern Front." In Latin, "Kursk" is Kurscha.
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