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  • ...2000118/match=2002902/index.html |work=uefa.com |publisher=[[UEFA|Union of European Football Associations]] |date=8 December 2010 |accessdate=9 December 2010}} ..., considering that an American-born [[Jon Robert Holden]] played for the [[Russia national basketball team]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Sovetsky Sport]]|url
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  • {{MedalCompetition | [[European Amateur Boxing Championships|European Championships]]}} {{MedalGold | [[2004 European Amateur Boxing Championships|2004 Pula]] | Featherweight}}
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  • ...ental heavyweight title and for Pala’s [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] European heavyweight title. This time Airich defeated Pala by TKO in round 9. ...} {{small|[[Olympic Stadium (Moscow)|Olympic Indoor Arena]], [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]}}
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  • ...rman team one more time in May in the decisive world cup qualifier against Russia which Germany lost.<ref>[http://www.abendblatt.de/sport/welt-des-sports/art * '''[[European Nations Cup (rugby union)|European Nations Cup]] – Division 2'''
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  • ...mber about 25 thousand volumes in the Kazak, Russian, Oriental and Western European languages from the eleventh to the eighteenth and the first half of the nin [[Category:1910 establishments in Russia]]
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  • ...temporary Kazakhstan art, works from the [[Soviet]] era (1920s–1990s), [[Russia]]n artworks (17th to early 20th century), [[Western Europe]]an art (16th–
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  • ...012bandy russia-sweden1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Russia national bandy team|Russia]] in the [[2012 Bandy World Championship|2012 World Championships]]]] ...None. Retrieved on 26 February 2014.</ref> and the [[European Cup (bandy)|European Cup]] in 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.svenskbandy.se/SERIERCUPER/SE
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  • [[File:Embassy of Russia in Astana.jpg|thumb|right|[[Embassy of Russia in Astana]]]] *{{Flag|European Union}} (Delegation)
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  • ...le=Kazakhstan's expanding cross-border gas links. Implications for Europe, Russia, China and other CIS countries. Presented at the Windsor Energy Group’s R | publisher= The European Commission's Delegation to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan
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  • | image = Sofiya Velikaya 2014 European Championships SFS-EQ t175801.jpg | caption = Velikaya at the 2014 European Championships
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  • ...elped his new club [[FC Tobol|Tobol]] to compete for the title and play in European competitions. In December 2009 Baltiev signed a 2-year contract with [[FC Z ! colspan=3 | Russia
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  • .../intro/ |title=Kazakhstan: country profile. Recent developments.|publisher=European commission, external relations|accessdate=2006-03-21}}</ref> but continued Petrushova eventually left the country for Russia, where she continued to publish via the Internet, living apart from her fam
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  • ...ld by its size. In the North and West the republic has common borders with Russia - 7 591 km (the longest continuous overland border in the world), in the Ea ...rain industries. The country’s main trading partners are Russia, China, European countries and the CIS.
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  • ...h]] poet, composer and philosopher. He was also a cultural reformer toward European and Russian cultures on the basis of enlightened [[Islam]]. ...st of his life. His father's economic status enabled the boy to attend a [[Russia]]n school in his youth, but only after he had already spent some years stud
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  • | nationality = [[Russia]]n ...ally, but soon his growing popularity as a writer made frequent trips to [[Russia]] increasingly burdensome. Thus, in 1996 Lukyanenko moved to Moscow, where
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  • ...ssia}}<ref>{{cite news|title=Россия празднует Навруз [Russia celebrates Nowruz]|url=http://rus.ruvr.ru/2012_03_21/69129482/|access-date= ...ian language|Proto-Iranian]] ''*raučah-'', itself derived from Proto-Indo-European {{wikt-lang|ine-pro|*lewk-}}. The original meaning of the word, however, wa
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  • ...he winner of the All-Union television festival" Song of the Year "(Moscow, Russia).
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  • ...2,727,300&nbsp;km² (greater than [[Western Europe]]). It is bordered by [[Russia]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[People's Republic ...]. In 2011, it formed a [[Eurasian Economic Community|customs union]] with Russia and [[Belarus]].
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  • ...l=no |accessdate=27 December 2016}}</ref> Kazakhstan shares borders with [[Russia]], [[China]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Uzbekistan]], and [[Turkmenistan]], and als ...rring only to [[Kazakhs|ethnic Kazakhs]], including those living in China, Russia, Turkey, Uzbekistan and other neighbouring countries, the term "Kazakh" is
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  • ...lt of Ivan the Terrible in Stalin's Russia (Studies in Russian and Eastern European History and Society) ''. New York: Palgrave, 2001 (hardcopy, ISBN 0-333-656 ...to be Continued|date=April 13, 2009|accessdate=February 17, 2014|publisher=Russia-ic.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0637835/bio|ti
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  • |country = Russia<br>[[Kazakhstan]] ...plennik''), also known as '''''Prisoner of the Caucasus''''', is a 1996 [[Russia]]n [[war film|war]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Sergei Bodrov]] and writte
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  • | released = {{film date|df=yes|2007|09|20|Russia|2008|06|06|United Kingdom and<br />United States|2008|06|19|Australia}} * Russia
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  • ...d [[Eugène Delacroix]]. Learning the fundamental methodology of the great European Colorists laid the foundation for Antonyuk's creative principles. ...ич {{!}} TOVTIN Vasily Ivanovitch {{!}} TOVTIN Vasily Ivanovickh :: The Russia Database, encyclopedia of Russian artists|last=Vesthelm|website=www.russiad
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  • ...am, inquiring about the possibility of placing six Kazakhstani cyclists in European professional teams. Mas agreed to take-on the best two, but only on conditi ...te Internationale]] initiated an investigation of Alexandre Vinokourov and Russia's [[Alexandr Kolobnev]] over allegations brought by the Swiss news magazine
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  • {{MedalCompetition | [[European Amateur Boxing Championships|European Championships]]}} {{MedalBronze | [[1983 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1983 Varna]] | Super-heavyweight}}
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  • ...orn 17 April 1984, [[Kazan]]) is a male sabre fencer who first represented Russia, then Kazakhstan. ...9 World Championships]] and the [[2010 European Fencing Championships|2010 European Championships]].
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[European Fencing Championships|European Championships]]}} {{MedalBronze|[[2011 European Fencing Championships|2011 Sheffield]]|Team}}
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  • ...went on to win the [[1988 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|1988 European Indoor Championships]] (17.30 m) and the [[1994 Asian Games]] (17.21 m). ...e 1988 IAAF Grand Prix (17.50 m), the [[1989 European Cup (athletics)|1989 European Cup]] (17.17 m), the 1993 IAAF Grand Prix (17.49 m), the [[1994 IAAF Grand
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  • He also held [[Russia]]n citizenship. He made his professional debut in the [[Soviet Top League]] ==European club competitions==
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  • ==European club competitions== [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Russia]]
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  • ...llurg Magnitogorsk player at the [[European Hockey League]] in [[1998–99 European Hockey League|1999]].]] ...akhstan. His son [[Viktor Antipin]] is also hockey player, but plays for [[Russia men's national ice hockey team]]. He is currently an [[ice hockey]] [[Coach
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  • | death_place = [[Chelyabinsk Oblast]], [[Russia]] ...rosi TC (ice hockey)|Ferencvárosi TC]] ([[Hungary]]) and Alisa Moscow ([[Russia]]). Alexandrov ended his playing career with Torpedo Ust-Kamenogorsk from 1
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  • | ntl_team_2 = Russia ...L season|2008]]. He departed the NHL for the first time in 2010 to play in Russia for SKA St. Petersburg, but returned soon after, and concluded his career t
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  • | death_place = [[Chelyabinsk]], [[Russia]] ...rsk in 1999 and 2001, placing second in 1998 and third in 2000; he won the European Hockey League title in 1999 and 2000 and the Russian Cup in 1998 with the s
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  • ...ov-vitalij-sergeevich Career stats at Footballfacts]</ref> He also holds [[Russia]]n citizenship. ==European club competitions==
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  • ==European club competitions== [[Category:Expatriate footballers in Russia]]
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[FILA European Wrestling Championships|European Championships]]}} ...pian, a three-time medalist at the [[FILA European Wrestling Championships|European Senior Championships]], and a gold medalist for the 50&nbsp;kg class at the
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  • | country = {{Unbulleted list|[[Russia]] (2000–2006)|[[Kazakhstan]] (2006–)}} {{MedalCompetition|[[European Weightlifting Championships|European Championships]]}}
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[European Water Polo Championship|European Championship]]}} {{MedalBronze|[[1999 Women's European Water Polo Championship|1999 Prato]]|Team Competition}}
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[European Water Polo Championship|European Championship]]}} {{MedalBronze|[[1999 Women's European Water Polo Championship|1999 Prato]]|Team Competition}}
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[European Weightlifting Championships|European Championships]]}}<br />Total ...[[Olympic Solidarity]] program since November 2002. Filimonov represented Russia at the [[1996 Summer Olympics]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia]].
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  • |birth_place=[[Moscow]], Russia {{MedalCompetition|European Championships}}
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[LEN European Aquatics Championships|European Championships]]}} {{MedalGold| [[2002 European Aquatics Championships|2002 Berlin]] | 25 km open water}}
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  • ...t the Olympics|Commonwealth of Independent States]], [[Kazakhstan]], and [[Russia]], in that order. Sayutin was born in Alma-Ata (now [[Almaty]]), [[Kazakhst ...lting in a bronze medal at the 1998 [[European Speed Skating Championships|European Allround Championships]] and a silver medal at the 1999 [[World Allround Sp
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  • ...re in Kazakhstan.<ref>Glenn Randall Mack and Asele Surina, Food culture in Russia and Central Asia (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2005), 112-13.</ref> {{European topic|| cuisine}}
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  • ...the eggs and bring out the flavour. Most caviar is produced in Azerbaijan, Russia and Iran from fish taken from the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea, and the Sea o ...sia, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan. Wild caviar production was suspended in Russia between 2008 and 2011 to allow wild stocks to replenish. Azerbaijan and Ira
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  • ...date=21 September 2012}}</ref> (Petrushova eventually left the country for Russia, where she continued to publish via the Internet, living apart from her fam .../intro/ |title=Kazakhstan: country profile. Recent developments.|publisher=European commission, external relations|accessdate=2006-03-21}}</ref> The paper con
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  • ...wnload/Tech/uefaorg/General/01/74/41/25/1744125_DOWNLOAD.pdf | title = The European Club Footballing Landscape; Club Licensing Benchmarking Report Financial Ye ...gue |url=http://www.insidespanishfootball.com/119560/real-sociedad-head-to-russia-villarreal-to-kazakhstan-in-the-europa-league/|date=8 August 2014|accessdat
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  • ...Hockey Championship|KAZ]])<br/>[[Snezhnye Barsy]] ([[Junior Hockey League (Russia)|MHL]]) ...an Hockey Championship|2008–09]]. In 2004, Barys was admitted into the [[Russia]]n ice hockey system, joining its third tier the [[Russian Hockey League|Pe
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  • |office = [[Prime Minister of Russia]] |office3 = [[Deputy Prime Minister|Deputy Prime Minister of Russia]]
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