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  • ...ny thereabouts Luhansk, later he was a staff officer and saw action in the Baltic at the Kurland bridgehead. ''[[Abdizhamil Karimuly Nurpeisov|Read more...]
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  • ...ga (in the contemporary [[Zhualy District]]), [[Syr-Darya Oblast|Syr-Darya Region]], [[Turkestan Krai|Turkestan Province]], [[Russian Empire]] ...the 9th Guards Rifle Division, a unit of the 2nd Rifle Corps in the [[1st Baltic Front]]'s 6th Army. The 9th participated in the [[East Prussian Offensive]]
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  • ...to the [[kazakh language|Kazakh]] literature. He was born in [[Kyzylorda]] region, in the neighborhood of Ushkon of the village Kulandy situated in Aral area ...hereabouts [[Luhansk]], later he was a staff officer and saw action in the Baltic at the [[Courland|Kurland]] bridgehead.
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  • ...is the dominant nation of Central Asia economically, generating 60% of the region's GDP, primarily through its oil/gas industry. It also has vast mineral res ...humans first [[domestication of the horse|domesticated the horse]] in the region's vast steppes. Central Asia was originally inhabited by the [[Scythians]].
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  • ...ries of the former Soviet Union, (excluding the Russian Federation and the Baltic States, but including Turkey), and concentrating on four key topics: ...provides state-of-the-art calibration services for gas transfer within the region and to other countries'.<ref>ADE (2010), p. 71</ref> This should form an im
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  • ...[ethnic group]] who are native to modern-day [[Belarus]] and the immediate region. There are over 9.5 million people who proclaim Belarusian ethnicity worldw ...p of the [[USSR]] in 1991 several hundred thousand have emigrated to the [[Baltic states]], the United States, Canada, Russia, and [[European Union|EU countr
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  • ...en, Russlanddeutsche Flüchtlinge.jpg|thumb|Ethnic Germans from the Volga region at a refugee camp in [[Schneidemühl]], Germany, in 1920]] ...n]]s who colonized and historically lived along the [[River Volga]] in the region of southeastern [[European Russia]] around [[Saratov]] and to the south. Re
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  • ...Carpathian Ruthenia|Transcarpathia]] until the 1930s, and in the [[Prešov Region]] until the late 1940s.<ref name="pda.regnum.ru"/><ref>{{cite web|author=Hi ...r", and originally had the sense of "periphery", "borderland" or "frontier region" etc.<ref name="litopys.org.ua"/><ref>{{cite book|last=Vasmer|first=Max|aut
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  • ...ch]], [[Radimichs|Radimich]] and [[Vyatichs|Vyatich]] Slavic tribes on the Baltic substratum, and therefore experiencing changed language features such as [[ ...vic ethnic population also settled the present-day [[Tver Oblast]] and the region of [[Beloozero]]. With the Uralic substratum, they formed the tribes of the
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  • ...idea was quickly seen as a way to bolster trade, boost investments in the region, and serve as a counterweight to Western integration unions.<ref name="The ...ppe]] covers one-third of Kazakhstan and is the world's largest dry steppe region.<ref>{{cite web|title=Kazakhstan, Republic of Kazakhstan » City Info » Ge
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  • ...d that aerosol concentrations there were influenced more by the Ryn Desert region than the [[Sahara Desert]] in [[Africa]].
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  • On 21 September 1951, Aslan Aliyevich Maskhadov was born in [[Karaganda Region]] of the [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic]] (SSR) of the [[Soviet Union]] ...self-propelled artillery]] regiment until 1986 and then from 1986 in the [[Baltic Military District]]. He served from 1990 as the [[chief of staff]] of Sovie
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  • | subdivision_type1 = [[Regions of Kazakhstan|Region]] | subdivision_name1 = [[Almaty Region]]
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  • ...2011-04-14}}</ref> Moreover, the [[Caspian Gates]], which is the name of a region in [[Iran]]'s [[Tehran province]], possibly indicates that they migrated t ...name="hooshang1">{{cite book|author=Hooshang Amirahmadi|title=The Caspian Region at a Crossroad: Challenges of a New Frontier of Energy and Development|url=
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  • ...Region]]s) in the north and [[Uzbekistan]] ([[Karakalpakstan]] autonomous region) in the south. The name roughly translates as "Sea of Islands", referring t ...luted, with consequential serious [[public health problems in the Aral Sea region|public health problems]].
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  • ...[[Russian Empire]] - died in 1838 in [[Riga]]) was a Russian explorer of [[Baltic Germans|German descent]] who discovered [[polymetallic]] [[ore]]s in north- A town in that region, [[Ridder, Kazakhstan|Ridder]], bore Philip Ridder's name from 1786 to 1941
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  • ...Many of these routes passed through [[Yugra]] and extended to the [[Baltic region]]. The [[Khazars]], [[Volga Bulgaria]], and the [[Rus' Khaganate]] were act ...l area; after its planned opening in October 2015, exports from the Wuhan region will be able to clear Chinese customs there, instead of [[Alashankou]].<ref
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  • ...etary of the Stavropol Regional Committee, experimenting with links in his region. In the meantime, the Soviet government's involvement in agriculture was, a ...r1=Hiden, John |author2=Made, Vahur |author3=Smith, David J. | title = The Baltic Question during the Cold War | publisher = Routledge | year = 2008 | ref =
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  • ...published in 2015 characterized the rapidly evolving mitochondrial control region of one of these specimens.<ref name=Hailer2015/> [[DNA]] from a ∼3500-yea ...s usually target water-based birds as prey.<ref name=RaptorsWorld/> In the Baltic, the diet of this species consists mainly of sea birds (from the [[little t
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  • ...of [[Öland]] Island, [[Ottenby]] Preserve, in the coastal waters of the [[Baltic Sea]], and can have nests spaced as little as {{Convert|2|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} ...ccessdate=3 May 2012}}</ref> They assert that mute swans are native in the region and therefore deserving of protection. They claim that mute swans had origi
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  • ...17, ISBN 3110815036</ref> It was held in high regard in [[Baltic mythology|Baltic]], [[Celtic mythology|Celtic]], [[Slavic mythology|Slavic]], [[Turkic mytho ...ed between {{convert|69|-|80|kg|abbr=on}}, though this varies according to region.<ref name="heptner1998a"/><ref name="miller1912">Miller, G. S. (1912), ''[h
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  • ...nd in the former [[Chechen–Ingush Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic]] region on the [[Terek Soviet Republic|Terek]]),<ref name="sevin">{{cite web|url=ht ...eskago Sada.<ref>2/2, 452</ref> The ephiteton ''schrenkii'' honours the Baltic-German botanist [[Alexander von Schrenk|Alexander Gustav von Schrenk]].<ref
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  • ...egion was rife with rebellion against the few Mongol forces present in the region, following rumors that the Shah's son Jalal al-Din was gathering an army to ...and Poland, and future campaigns brought Mongol arms to Hungary and the [[Baltic Sea]]. For the Islamic world, the destruction of Khwarezmid left Iraq, Turk
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  • Human activity in the region began with the extinct ''[[pithecanthropus erectus erectus|Pithecanthropus] ...y 2011}}</ref> Prehistoric [[Bronze Age]] cultures which extended into the region include the [[Srubna culture|Srubna]], the [[Afanasevo culture|Afanasevo]],
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  • ...[[Versailles Peace Conference]], a Jewish [[Zionist]] called [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] the land of the Jewish people's ancestors, [[Joseph Reinach]], .... He argued that the Ashkenazi were a mix of Near Eastern, Oriental, East Baltic, Eastern, Inner-Asian, Nordic, Hamite, and Negro peoples and separate from
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