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  • | birth_place = [[Panfilovo]], [[Pavlodar Province|Pavlodar oblast']] [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] |alma_mater = [[Omsk State University]]<br> [[Leningrad University]]
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  • ...karaly|Karkaralinsky Uyezd]], [[Semipalatinsk Oblast, Russia|Semipalatinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]] |alma_mater = Omsk Technical School<br>Saint Petersburg Forestry Institute
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  • * Omsk (2009, Ru: Museum of The Art named by [[Mikhail Vrubel|M. A. Vrubel]], Russ ...4; 2010 (17.03.2010 — 17.04.2010), Ru: Exhibition0 ~180 photos, Pavlodar Oblast' Art Museum, Kazakhstan);
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  • ...agandy]]<br>[[Mechel Chelyabinsk]]<br>[[Atlant Moscow Oblast|Khimik Moscow Oblast]]<br>[[Amur Khabarovsk]]<br>[[Barys Astana]] | [[Avangard Omsk]]
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  • ...Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]]<br>[[Metallurg Magnitogorsk]]<br>[[Avangard Omsk]]<br>[[Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod]]<br>[[Atlant Mytishchi]]<br>[[Vityaz Chekho [[Category:Atlant Moscow Oblast players]]
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  • | 4 || September 14 || [[Atlant Moscow Oblast]] || 5-4 || [[Vitali Yeremeyev]] || Kazakhstan Sports Palace || 3,511 || 3 | 5 || September 17 || [[Avangard Omsk]] || 5-2 || Vitali Yeremeyev || Kazakhstan Sports Palace || 4,063 || 4-1-0-
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  • |'''1'''||align=left|'''[[Avangard Omsk]]''' |'''1'''||align=left|'''[[Avangard Omsk]]'''
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  • | 12 || September 29 || [[Atlant Moscow Oblast]] || 3-4 || Denis Franskevich || Kazakhstan Sports Palace || 5,000 || 3-6-3 | 26 || November 15 || [[Avangard Omsk]] || 4-2 || [[Alexei Kuznetsov]] || [[Kazakhstan Sports Palace]] || 5,000 |
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  • |'''2'''||align=left|'''[[Avangard Omsk]]''' |'''5'''||align=left|'''[[Avangard Omsk]]'''
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  • |'''1'''||align=left| '''[[Avangard Omsk]]''' |'''2'''||align=left| '''[[Avangard Omsk]]'''
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  • |'''1'''||align=left|'''[[Avangard Omsk]]''' |'''2'''||align=left|'''[[Avangard Omsk]]'''
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  • ...Moscow Oblast|Khimik Mytishchy]]<br>[[SKA Saint Petersburg]]<br>[[Avangard Omsk]]<br>[[Barys Astana]]<br>[[Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg]] [[Category:Atlant Moscow Oblast players]]
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  • | former_teams = [[Atlant Moscow Oblast]]<br />[[Traktor Chelyabinsk]] <br />[[Phoenix Coyotes]]<BR>[[New York Isla [[Category:Atlant Moscow Oblast players]]
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  • ..., is also used for a single airport (UMKK) in Russia (in the [[Kaliningrad Oblast]] [[exclave]]). For this reason, there is a [[#UM|UM second-level section]] ..., Sakha Republic|Polyarnyj]] (near [[Udachny]], ''not [[Polyarny, Murmansk Oblast]]'')
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  • **{{Road marker-RU|A|340}} [[Astrakhan]] - [[Volodarsky District, Astrakhan Oblast|Volodarsky]] ...f}} shorter, mostly using the [[European route E30|E30]] via Berlin-Moscow-Omsk.
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  • [[European route E125|E125]] makes the route [[Ishim, Tyumen Oblast|Ishim]] (Russia) - [[Petropavl]]ovsk (Kazakhstan)- [[Kokshetau]] - [[Shchuc [[European route E127|E127]] makes the route [[Omsk]] (Russia) - [[Pavlodar]] (Kazakhstan) - [[Semey]] - [[Georgiyevka]] - [[Ma
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  • ...kan Valikhanov age 12 1847.jpg|thumb|Shoqan in 1847, upon enrolling in the Omsk Military Academy]]He was born in November 1835 in the newly developed Aman- ...view'. Vol. 57, No. 1 (Jan., 1979), p. 20</ref> It was during his stay in Omsk that Walikhanov first made the acquaintance of [[Dostoevsky|Fyodor Dostoevs
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  • ...vsky Nemetsky National District]] (Deutsche Nationalkreis Asowo) in [[Omsk Oblast]] and [[Nemetsky National District]] (Nationalkreis Halbstadt) in [[Altai K
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  • ...seemed to them the lesser of two evils. In 1824, Siberian Cossacks from [[Omsk]] founded a fortress on the upper [[Ishim River]] named Akmolinsk, which is ...[[Siberian]] and [[Semiryechensk Cossask Host]]s) with their capital at [[Omsk]]. The north-west of Kazakhstan was at the time part of [[Orenburg Governor
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  • *{{flag|Omsk Oblast}} : 76,334 *{{flag|Novosibirsk Oblast}} : 47,275
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  • ...st|Kurgan]], [[Tyumen Oblast|Tyumen]], [[Omsk Oblast|Omsk]], [[Novosibirsk Oblast|Novosibirsk]], [[Altai Krai]] and [[Altai Republic]] regions. Though ethnic ...ple are returning to Kazakhstan, mainly to [[Mangystau Province|Manghistau Oblast]]'. Most Kazakhs in [[Karakalpakstan]] are descendants of one of the branch
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  • Their population in the territory of the current [[Tyumen Oblast]] in 1926 was recorded as 70,000; in 1959 as 72,306; in 1970 as 102,859; 13 ...n the [[Tyumen Oblast|Tyumen]], [[Kurgan Oblast|Kurgan]] and [[Omsk Oblast|Omsk]] Oblasts.
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  • |timezone = [[Omsk Time]] ...[Qapal River]]. Until 1921, it was an [[uyezd]] center of the [[Semirechye Oblast]].
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  • * [[Omsk]]<ref name="muratova">{{cite web|author=С. Р. Муратова|url=http:/ * [[Kurgan, Kurgan Oblast|Kurgan]]
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  • ...KA Moscow]]<br>[[Atlant Moscow Oblast]]<br>[[Ak Bars Kazan]]<br>[[Avangard Omsk]] ...ulin 291111.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|Konstantin Barulin in the Atlant Moscow Oblast net in 2011.]]
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  • |timezone = [[Omsk Time]] [[Category:Semirechye Oblast]]
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  • |timezone = [[Omsk Time]] [[Category:Semirechye Oblast]]
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  • |timezone = [[Omsk Time]] '''Birlik''' ({{lang-kk|Бiрлiк}})<ref name="ATS1987">"Alma-Ata Oblast. Administrative-Territorial Division", p.&nbsp;21</ref> is a village (''se
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  • |timezone = [[Omsk Time]] [[Category:Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire)]]
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  • ...''}}, '''Karkaraly''', '''Karkaralinsk''') is the oldest town in Karaganda Oblast ([[Karaganda Region]]). Karkaraly is also known as '''Karkaralinsk'''. Popu ...chool in Qarqaraly in 1886, Alikhan continued his education in the city of Omsk, which was one of the cultural and administrative centers of the Steppe Reg
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  • ...ough [[Astana|Akmolinsk]] (Astana) and [[Petropavl]]ovsk (Petropavl), to [[Omsk]]. [[Category:Syr-Darya Oblast]]
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  • ...[Almaty]], and {{convert|700|km|sp=us}} southeast of the Russian city of [[Omsk]], along the [[Irtysh River]]. Population: {{kz-census2009|299,264|;}} {{kz ...nsk became the capital of the [[Semipalatinsk Oblast, Russia|Semipalatinsk Oblast]] within the Russian Empire.
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  • |timezone = [[Omsk Time|OMST]] |timezone_DST = [[Omsk Summer Time|OMSST]]
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  • |North = {{flag|Tyumen Oblast}}, {{flag|Russia}} |Northeast = {{flag|Omsk Oblast}}, {{flag|Russia}}
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  • |North = {{flag|Novosibirsk Oblast}}, {{flag|Russia}} |Northwest = [[North Kazakhstan Region]]<br>{{flag|Omsk Oblast}}, {{flag|Russia}}
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  • ...]]. Also, an [[oil pipeline]] runs from [[Turkmenabat]], Turkmenistan to [[Omsk]], [[Russia]] (where it connects with a larger, [[Siberia]]n pipeline) thro ...most densely populated of Kazakhstan's many regions. This derives from the oblast's gentler climate, better irrigation infrastructure, and proximity to histo
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  • ...capital [[Astana]], and 405&nbsp;km southeast of the [[Russia]]n city of [[Omsk]] along the [[Irtysh River]]. {{as of|2010}}, the city has a population of ...амент статистики Павлодарской области'' (Oblast statistical agency)]</ref><ref name="Stat2010">[http://www.stat.kz/publishi
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  • ...akhstan]] close to the border with [[Russia]], about 261&nbsp;km west of [[Omsk]] along the [[Trans-Siberian Railway]]. It is the capital of the [[North Ka * {{flagicon|RUS}} [[Omsk]], [[Russia]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Kokshetau]], [[Akmolinsk Oblast (Russian Empire)|Akmolinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]] ...younger brother.{{Sfn|Stone|2000|p=265n3}} Kuibyshev graduated from the [[Omsk Cadet Corps]] in 1912 and entered the [[Alexandrov Military School]] in Mos
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  • Kornilov entered military school in [[Omsk]] in 1885 and went on to study at the [[Mikhailovsky Artillery Academy|Mikh [[Category:People from Semipalatinsk Oblast]]
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  • [[Image:Irtish v Omsk.JPG|thumb|The Irtysh in [[Omsk]]]] ...vigate the river during the ice-free season, between April and October. [[Omsk]], home to the headquarters of the state-owned [[Irtysh River Shipping Comp
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  • {{For|the town in Tyumen Oblast, Russia|Ishim (disambiguation)}} [[Category:Rivers of Tyumen Oblast]]
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  • ...one of the nine rural areas in the [[Sherbakulsky District]] of the [[Omsk Oblast]]. In 1915, he went to the two-year Kazakh-Russian school in what is now t ...]], then as the Deputy Department Chief for the [[Almaty Province|Alma Ata Oblast]].
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  • ...n|Red Book of the Russian Federation]], (within the Stavropol and [[Rostov Oblast|Rostov]] regions).<ref name=zaglyanut/> ...naul]], [[Dzhezkazgan]], [[Karagandy]], [[Kiev]], [[Leningrad]], Moscow, [[Omsk]] and [[Sverdlovsk, Ukraine|Sverdlovsk]].<ref name=calc/>
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  • ...as into the neighboring [[Oblast]]s of [[Tomsk Oblast|Tomsk]] and [[Tyumen Oblast|Tyumen]]. It was unclear what caused the orange snow. Speculation ranged fr ...e the cause, as there are various industries nearby, such as the city of [[Omsk]], which is a center of the [[oil industry]] in Russia.<ref name="The Teleg
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  • ...x Karta Syr Darinskoj oblast 72.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Map of the Syr-Darya Oblast in 1872]] '''Syr-Darya Oblast''' ({{lang-ru|Сырдарьинская область}}; 1867–1897) was
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  • ...[[Syr-Darya Oblast]] to the south, [[Turgay Oblast (Russian Empire)|Turgay Oblast]] to the southwest and [[Orenburg Governorate]] to the northwest. As of 1897, 682,608 people populated the oblast. [[Kazakhs]] constituted the majority of the population. Significant minori
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  • ...nate]] the Dzungars drove them off. They retreated downriver and founded [[Omsk]]. In 1720 Ivan Likharev went upriver and founded [[Ust-Kamenogorsk]]. Th {{Location map~|Kazakhstan|lat=54.98|long=73.37|label=Omsk}}
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  • ...azakhstan]] (formerly known as the Kirghiz Steppe) and the region around [[Omsk]], which was formerly part of western [[Siberia]]. ...d a total population of 3,454,000 (both including Semirechensk) in 1897. [[Omsk]] was the capital.
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