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  • ...s in [[Western Asia]], [[Central Asia]], the [[Caucasus]], the [[Black Sea Basin]] and the [[Balkans]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.un.org/press/en/2010/g ...ival of Nowruz is celebrated by many groups of people in the [[Black Sea]] basin, the [[Balkans]], the [[Caucasus]], [[Western Asia]], [[Central Asia|centra
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  • ...an]], and [[Turkmenistan]], and also adjoins a large part of the [[Caspian Sea]]. The terrain of Kazakhstan includes flatlands, [[steppe]], [[taiga]], [[C ...and]]s and sandy regions. Major seas, lakes and rivers include the [[Aral Sea]], [[Lake Balkhash]] and [[Lake Zaysan]], the [[Charyn Canyon|Charyn River
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  • {{Redirect|Black caviar|the Australian racehorse|Black Caviar}} ...om the critically endangered [[beluga sturgeon]] that swims in the Caspian Sea]]
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  • | location_map = Caspian Sea | location_map_text = Location of the Tengiz Field on the coast of Caspian Sea
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  • ** [[Shors]]: ''[[Kuznetsk Basin|Kuznetsk]] Tatars'' ...s took place, and the invaders of [[Kievan Rus'|Rus']] and the [[Pannonian Basin]] became known to Europeans as Tatars or Tartars (see [[Tatar yoke]]).<ref
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  • ...:Xinjiang regions simplified.png|thumb|right|Dzungaria (Red) and the Tarim Basin (Blue)]] ...ion]] ([[Turpan Prefecture]] and [[Hami Prefecture]]) (Red), and the Tarim Basin (Blue)]]
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  • ...and [[Uqturpan County|Uch Turpan]]; and hardly involved eastern ''[[Tarim basin|Tangri Tagh]]'' oasis-cities, such as [[Kucha]], [[Karasahr|Karashahr]], [[ ...' emirs had ruled the country that lay south of Tangri-Tagh in the [[Tarim Basin]] from the middle of the thirteenth century, on behalf of Chagatai Khan and
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  • ...en economic relations, trade and transport in the regions of the Black Sea basin, South Caucasus and Central Asia. It has a permanent Secretariat, originall ...hancing their access to European and global markets through road, rail and sea.<ref>Dekanozishvili, Mariam [http://gfsis.org/media/activities/thumb1_/pub/
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  • ...unlabeled) lies in the west of the [[Dzungaria#Dzungarian Basin|Dzungarian basin]], to the left of the letter "D" in "Dsungarei", within which it would fit. ...aspi the Huiung-nu of Mongolia, and the Hyperboreans the Chinese, then the sea to which they extended was the Pacific, and Aristeas was 'the first civiliz
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  • ...Age (250-300 million years ago), this area of [[Kazakhstan]] was an inland sea. The water retreated 1.2 to 2 million years ago, when the ancient Paleozoic ...ne’s Tale.” Literally translated from Russian, the lake's name is Lake Basin, do to the geological formations surrounding the lake. The lake is small- o
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  • ...<ref name="survinat"/> I.G. Dobrodomov suggests a transition from [[w:Aral sea|Aral]] to Ural explained on the basis of ancient [[w:Bulgars|Bulgar]]-[[Chu ...Ural Mountains extend about {{convert|2500|km|mi|abbr=on}} from the [[Kara Sea]] to the [[Kazakh Steppe]] along the northern border of Kazakhstan. Vaygach
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  • | mouth_location = [[Caspian Sea]] ...It originates in the southern [[Ural Mountains]] and ends at the [[Caspian Sea]]. At {{convert|2428|km|mi}}, it is the third-longest river in Europe after
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  • ...(Kama)|Belaya]] and [[Chusovaya River]]s – belong to the [[Caspian Sea]] basin. Western rivers, especially north-western ones, are more affluent. They hav ...erries ([[blueberry]], [[Rubus chamaemorus|cloudberry]], [[Empetrum nigrum|black crowberry]], etc.).<ref name=bse/>
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  • This region is studded with large lakes, e.g. [[Uvs Lake|Uvs]] 720 m above sea level, [[Khyargas Lake|Khyargas]], [[Dorgon Lake|Dorgon]] and [[Khar Lake ( ...which separates the [[Khovd Gol|Khovd]] basin on the north from the Irtysh basin on the south, is a true border-range, in that it rises in a steep and lofty
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  • |piccap={{legend|red|Dzungaria}} {{legend|blue|[[Tarim Basin]]}} ...its cities. In comparison to southern Xinjiang (''Nanjiang'', or the Tarim Basin), Dzungaria is relatively well-integrated with the rest of China by rail an
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  • ...Island for short, was an [[List of islands in lakes|island]] in the [[Aral Sea]]. The former island's territory is split between [[Uzbekistan]] and [[Kaza ...ounding land. It briefly reemerged as a peninsula in 2010 when the eastern basin was flooded by heavy snow melt before once again becoming indistinguishable
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  • |name = Caspian Sea |image = Caspian Sea from orbit.jpg
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  • ...esearch along the Silk Road, World Scientific}}</ref> to the Mediterranean Sea.<ref>{{Cite book| last= Elisseeff|first= Vadime|title= The Silk Roads: High ...Empire]] than the [[Sino-Roman relations|silk trade with China]], which at sea was conducted mostly through India and on land was handled by numerous inte
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  • ...ode/2up Mammals of the Soviet Union Vol.II Part 1a, SIRENIA AND CARNIVORA (Sea cows; Wolves and Bears)]'', Science Publishers, Inc. USA., pp. 184-187, ISB ...ode/2up Mammals of the Soviet Union Vol.II Part 1a, SIRENIA AND CARNIVORA (Sea cows; Wolves and Bears)]'', Science Publishers, Inc. USA., pp. 166, ISBN 1-
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  • ...]]. It is native to the southern and central [[Europe]], the [[Black Sea]] Basin, and southwestern and [[Central Asia]] from [[Turkey]] to [[Iran]] to [[Kaz
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  • ...Oguz political association developed in the 9th and 10th centuries in the basin of the middle and lower course of the Syr Darya and adjoining the modern we ...tains]] foothills and the valley of the [[Chu River]] in the [[Issyk Kul]] basin.
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  • ...bcontinent where they were known as the [[Indo-Scythians]]. In the [[Tarim Basin]] and [[Taklamakan desert]] region of [[Northwest China]], they settled in *the ''Sakā paradraya'' – "Saka beyond the sea", a name added after Darius' [[European Scythian campaign of Darius I|campa
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  • ...xt step was to turn this triangle into a rectangle by crossing the Caspian Sea. In 1873 they conquered Khiva. In 1881 they took western Turkmenistan. In 1 ...Oxus and Jaxartes Rivers flowing from the eastern mountains into the Aral Sea.]]
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  • ...he Avars, who were then forced to flee to the sanctuary of the [[Pannonian Basin|Hungarian plain]]. The Āshǐnà clan whose tribal name was 'Türk' (''the ...g:十名).</ref> The Duōlù challenged the Avars in the [[Kuban River]]-[[Sea of Azov]] area while the Khazar Qağanate consolidated further westwards, l
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