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  • |title = {{resize|11.5pt|Eurasian Economic Union}} |common_name = Eurasian Economic Union
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  • |[[Файл:Eurasian Economic Union (orthographic projection) - Crimea disputed.svg|300px]]
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  • |Герб = Flag of the Eurasian Economic Union.svg |Флаг = Emblem of the Eurasian Economic Union.svg
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  • |members=[[Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums|EARAZA]]<ref name="earaza_list"/ Almaty zoo is a member of the Eurasian Regional Association of Zoos and Aquariums (EARAZA).
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  • ...tanding of Eurasian issues".<ref>[http://www.eamedia.org/about About Us] ''Eurasian Media Forum''.</ref> ...ry 2016 Khabar has been an associate member of the [[European Broadcasting Union|EBU]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Jiandani|first1=Sergio|title=Kazakhstan: Khabar
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  • |death_place=[[Alma-Ata]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] {{Hero of the Soviet Union}} {{Order of Lenin}}<br/>
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  • ...'Iskusstuo kino'' 4 [1990]: 37)</ref> Nougmanov served as President of the Union of Kazakh Filmmakers from 1989 until 1992, when he wrote, directed and prod | title =On the Steppes of Eurasian Cinema
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  • Kazakhstan is located in the centre of the Eurasian continent. Its territory is as large as 2 million 724,9 thousand square kil In July, 2010 the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia was launched and since January 1, 2012 th
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  • ...on in Europe]]. In 2011, it formed a [[Eurasian Economic Community|customs union]] with Russia and [[Belarus]]. ...and culturally diverse, in part due to [[Forced settlements in the Soviet Union|mass deportations]] of many ethnic groups to the country during [[Joseph St
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  • |established_event8 = Independence declared from the [[Soviet Union]] |established_event9 = [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union|Recognized]]
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  • ...egan cycling in 1984 as an 11-year-old, competing within the former Soviet Union.<ref name="astanafans1">{{cite web| url=http://astanafans.com/vino%E2%80%99 After Kazakhstan declared independence from the Soviet Union on 16 December 1991, Vinokourov continued to train and race, though as a me
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  • ...but during the period of transition, shortly after the fall of the Soviet Union, the education sector suffered serious losses, was continuously under-funde ....com/news/2015/ebrd-launches-women-in-business-programme-for-kazakhstan-at-eurasian-womens-summit-in-astana.html|website=www.ebrd.com}}</ref>
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  • With the 1991 breakup of the [[Soviet Union]], it was suggested that the [[Türkiye İzcilik Federasyonu]] assist in th {{WOSM|eurasian}}
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  • ...players' [[whip]]s and [[boots]]. For example, riders in the former Soviet Union often wear salvaged Soviet tank helmets for protection. The boots usually h * [[Rugby union in Afghanistan]]
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  • |occupation = Major shareholder in [[Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation]] ...nd of the "controlled" democracy|work="Respublika"|publisher=International Eurasian Institute for Economic and Political Research|accessdate=2006-05-04| archiv
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  • ...smooth transit at international borders to countries of the former Soviet Union, the railway in [[China]] has the [[standard gauge]] of {{Track gauge|1435m ...al transport and trade system, particularly between China and the European Union.<ref name=TZnurly/>
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  • * ''IUMI''<ref>http://www.iumi.com/</ref> the International Union of Marine Insurance ([[Zurich]], Switzerland); [[Category:Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation]]
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  • ...f their nutrients during the [[Virgin Lands Campaign]] during the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] era. This continues to affect production today. [[Kazakh wine]] is ...an by 50-60% by 2020 after Kyrgyzstan's accession to the Eurasian Economic Union.<ref name=kazi>{{cite web|title=Kazakhstan to increase export of grain and
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  • ...) was [[Nikita Khrushchev]]’s 1953 plan to dramatically boost the Soviet Union’s agricultural production in order to alleviate the food shortages plagui ...the [[Agriculture in the Soviet Union | agricultural crisis in the Soviet Union]]. Earlier in 1953, [[Georgy Malenkov]] had received credit for introducing
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  • |birth_place = [[Almaty]], [[Soviet Union]]<br>{{small|(now [[Kazakhstan]])}} ...in November 2007 he served as Vice Chairman of the Executive Board of the Eurasian Bank for Development. He is married and has two sons, Daulet and Kuanysh.<r
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  • ...ublics]] to declare independence following the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]] in 1991. The current [[President of Kazakhstan|President]], [[Nursultan N | [[Eurasian Bank]]
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  • ...h-based holding subsidiary of the [[Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation|Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC)]], one of the world’s largest privat ...tional Mineral Resources, Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (known as Eurasian Group), [[Arduina Holdings]] and preside over J&W Investments, a [[Switzerl
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  • ...al exhibition of this kind is coming to a country from the former [[Soviet Union]]. More than 100 countries and 10 international organizations are expected ...anies, Samruk-Energy JSC, was recently awarded a $94 million loan from the Eurasian Development Bank to build Kazakhstan’s largest wind farm. The project wil
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  • The [[Union of Muslims of Kazakhstan]] invited Hamas leaders to Kazakhstan in 2006.<ref ...les. Kazakhstan gave up its nuclear weapons after the [[fall of the Soviet Union]] under the [[Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction]] program. An anonymo
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  • ...ipated in meeting “Youth cadre reserve is the basis of continuity of the Eurasian integration” of leaders of youth wings of political parties and youth org ...e Ministry of Agriculture of Kazakhstan and partners of Zhas Otan&nbsp;– Union of Rural Youth of Kazakhstan and Students Alliance of Kazakhstan- implement
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  • ![[Eurasian National University]] ...not offered in Kazakhstan or any other [[Post-Soviet states|former Soviet Union]] member state {{As of|2006|lc=on}}.<ref name="JETROStats">{{cite web|url=h
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  • Following independence from the [[Soviet Union]], a major economic depression cut "public financing" for '''education in K ...[al-Farabi Kazakh National University]] in [[Almaty]] and [[L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University]] located in Astana.
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  • ...he University became a member of the University Consortium of the European Union and Kazakhstan and joined the Erasmus Mundus program. ...lternate Governor of Poland at the World Bank and a member of the European Union Economic and Financial Committee (EFC), the Polish Financial Supervision Co
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  • | name = L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University | image_name = Eurasian National University logo.png
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  • ...Although their numbers have been reduced since the breakup of the [[Soviet Union]], they remain prominent in Kazakh society today. Russians formed a plurali ...threatened to capture all the European industrial centers of the [[Soviet Union]]. These migrants founded mining towns which quickly grew to become major i
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  • ...r evidence of the origins of the Gagauz in both the Balkan world and the [[Eurasian Steppe|steppe]]-[[Nomadic pastoralism|pastoral]] complex. Peppered meat [[s ...be descendants of the Turkic nomadic tribes (Bulgars and Cumans) from the Eurasian steppes. In the 19th century, before their migration to [[Bessarabia]], the
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  • ...istan]], [[China]], [[Russia]] and [[Mongolia]]), the region also known as Eurasian sub-continent. Kazakh identity is of medieval origin and was strongly shape ...r E. ''Islam: Beliefs and Observances'', pg. 304</ref> During the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] era, [[Muslim]] institutions survived only in areas where Kazakhs
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  • ...rder change in 1945, a large part of them found themselves in the [[Soviet Union]]. It is estimated that about 3000 Tatars live in present-day Poland, of wh ...chondrial gene pool of the Volga Tatars consists of two parts, but western Eurasian component prevails considerably (84% on average) over eastern Asian one (16
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  • ...| issue=1 | title=Two sources of the Russian patrilineal heritage in their Eurasian context |date=January 2008 | journal=American Journal of Human Genetics | p ...ther Russian-speaking ethnic groups from Russia, or from the former Soviet Union. The latter word refers to all people holding citizenship of Russia, regard
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  • ...'og'', meaning "mother". Initially the oguz designated "tribes" or "tribal union", and eventually became an ethnonym. [[Category:Nomads of the Eurasian steppe]]
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  • ...h]] owned by Sabit Damulla.<ref>{{cite book|author=James A. Millward|title=Eurasian Crossroads: A History of Xinjiang|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8FV
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  • ...A and mtDNA markers. The study found that while Y-DNA corresponded to West Eurasian populations, the mtDNA haplotypes were an admixture of East Asian and Europ ...ical traits, are not uncommon among Uyghurs. Genetic analyses suggest West Eurasian ("Caucasoid") maternal contribution to Uyghurs is 42.6%. The estimation of
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  • ...iples of rule by chinese warlord [[Sheng Shicai]]- kinship with the Soviet Union, struggle against imperialism, equality of nationalities, freedom of religi ...0C1FFE395C177788DDAF0A94DE405B878FF1D3}}</ref> Those who were pro-[[Soviet Union|Soviet]] in any way were executed, and yet another independent [[Muslim]] a
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  • |pop8=50,000+ (2014) (Europe Uyghur Union) ...tice Islam, and are a physically diverse ethnic group ranging from Western Eurasian ([[Europeans]], [[Middle Eastern]]) to a more [[East Asian]] appearance.
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  • |linking_name = Eurasian |demonym = [[Eurasian]]
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  • |organs = [[Eurasian Economic Union|EAEU]] and [[World Trade Organization|WTO]]
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  • [[Image:Central Asian Union.gif|thumb|400px|The proposed Central Asian Union, covering the five [[Central Asia]]n states.]] ...to that of the [[European Union|EU]] encompassing the five former [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] Central Asian republics of Kazakhstan, [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Tajikista
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  • |title = {{resize|11.5pt|Eurasian Economic Union}} |common_name = Eurasian Economic Union
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  • ...and ‘traditional’ electricity production stations of the former Soviet Union. The development of local energy sources was not emphasized. * Agreement on Establishment of the Central Asian Regional Union of the Countries of Central Asia and Kazakhstan (CARA);
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  • {{For|transport in the Soviet Union|Transport in the Soviet Union}} As the Kazakhstani rail system was designed during the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] era, rail routes were designed ignoring intersoviet borders and to
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  • ...s a convenient pass suitable for riders on horseback between the western [[Eurasian steppe]] and lands further east, and for its fierce and almost constant win ...) to the southeast in China.<ref>Paul E. Lydolph, ''Climates of the Soviet Union'', Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co., 1977, p. 174</ref> At its lowest, the flo
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  • |photo4b = L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University.JPG ...zakhstan Central Concert Hall]], [[Khazret Sultan Mosque]], [[L.N.Gumilyov Eurasian National University]], [[Nazarbayev University]], [[Palace of Peace and Rec
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  • ...ad) from [[China]]. The rail portion serves as an important link in the [[Eurasian Land Bridge]]. It is situated in the [[Dzungarian Gate]], a historically s The agreement between the Soviet Union and the [[People's Republic of China|PRC]] to connect Kazakhstan with Weste
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  • ...and girls climbed the summit and named it Komsomol Peak. After the Soviet Union fell, the name was returned to Zhirensakal Peak though Komsomol is still us ...[imperial eagle]], [[steppe eagle]], [[booted eagle]], [[saker falcon]], [[Eurasian eagle-owl]], [[Dalmatian pelican]], [[black stork]], [[whooper swan]], [[sw
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  • ...ield work done in the city both before and during the rise of the [[Soviet Union]], and there is likewise renewed interest in the city as one of the oldest ===Sayram under the Soviet Union===
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  • ...under the [[Protocol of Chuguchak]]. With the dissolution of the [[Soviet Union]] in 1991, the lake became part of [[Kazakhstan]]. ...o with a dam, but were cancelled due to the economic decline in the Soviet Union.<ref Name="phys_geo"/><ref name="sokolov"/><ref>{{cite journal|doi=10.1002/
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