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  • ...hipelago during their nesting period. The Tyuleniy island group is also an important breeding ground for the [[Sandwich tern]] (''Sterna sandvicensis''). [[Category:Important Bird Areas]]
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  • ...erves contain [[wetland]]s which serve as important stop-over points for [[Bird migration|migrating birds]] from [[Africa]], [[Europe]], and [[South Asia]] ...e reserve, being a part of world heritage site, is one of the most popular areas in Kazakhstan in terms of [[birdwatching]] <ref>{{cite web
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  • ...ard on Geographic Names |year=1959 |title=U.S.S.R. and certain neighboring areas; official standard names approved by the United States Board on Geographic ...h low hills to the northeast and northwest.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Important Bird and Biodiversity Area factsheet: KZ061: Ashchykol and Barakkol Lakes |publi
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  • ...raly was given the status of a city. In the 19th century, the city was an important trade center. The famous Koyandy fair helped in the development of trade, ...area was inhabited for 200–300 years. Kent is believed to have been an important political and economical regional center (ceramics found in Kent prove that
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  • ...l includes 52 kinds of [[mammal]], 267 is constant or temporarily living [[bird]]s, 10 kinds of amphibious and kowtowing, in reservoirs 24 kinds of [[fish] ...more than 220 settlements and 5 regional centers. Water delivery of other areas is carried out from local sources (deposits of underground waters). Karatom
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  • [[File:Ural-delta-ISS009E18679 lrg.jpg|thumb|The "bird's-foot" ("digitate") delta of the Ural in the Caspian Sea<ref name=NASA/>]] ...times larger in area than the right side; however, the right side is more important for feeding the river. The density of the tributaries is 0.29&nbsp;km/km<su
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  • ...the corresponding temperatures in July are 10 °C and 20 °C. The western areas also received more rainfall than the eastern ones by 150–300&nbsp;mm per ...ts are much more sparse in [[Polar Ural]]. Whereas in other Ural Mountains areas they grow up to the heights of 1&nbsp;km, the forests cease at 250–400 m
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  • ...[[Tyuleniy Archipelago (Kazakhstan)|Tyuleniy Archipelago]], an [[Important Bird Area]] (IBA), although some of them have human settlements. ...e [[Caspian turtle]] (''Mauremys caspica''), although found in neighboring areas, is a wholly [[freshwater]] [[species]]. The [[zebra mussel]] is native to
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  • | classis = [[Bird|Aves]] ...des other raptors such as [[hawk]]s, [[kite (bird)|kite]]s, and [[harrier (bird)|harrier]]s. It is considered a close cousin of the [[bald eagle]] and occu
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  • ...its numbers are dwindling rapidly due to habitat loss and hunting. It is [[bird migration|migratory]], wintering in [[Africa]]. It is a regular wanderer to ...e to lack of comprehensive sampling. They might be closer to the [[Merlin (bird)|merlin]] than to most other living falcons, or more generally related to t
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  • ...a tail about half as long as its body. A rodent, it lives in [[woodland]] areas and is around {{Convert|100|mm|in}} in length. The bank vole is found in we In areas such as Great Britain, where the only other small vole is the [[Short-taile
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  • ...aspian Sea where the water is shallow and frozen to give birth in secluded areas on ice sheets after a gestation period of 11 months. Normally, pregnancy r ...and commerce. As of 2006, commercial icebreaker routes have passed through areas with high Caspian seal pup concentrations, which may contribute to loss of
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  • ...and on islands in the Atlantic off the coast of northwest Africa. It is an important part of the intertidal and shallow subtidal ecosystems of [[Estuary|estuari ...spersed by waves and currents, or sometimes on the feet or in the gut of a bird.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.marlin.ac.uk/reproduction.php?speciesID=460
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  • ...ensure that your chair isn't too much towards take a seat on. Frustrating areas can trigger strength stress resulting in severe discomfort inside straight
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