Search results

From Kazakhstan Encyclopedia

Page title matches

  • ...edia|url=http://enc-dic.com/enc_geo/Zapadnaja-sibir-899.html|title=Western Siberia}}</ref> The most populous city of Western Siberia is the city of [[Novosibirsk]]. Other major cities include:
    1 KB (140 words) - 20:10, 27 April 2017

Page text matches

  • Named as the Latin-rite Apostolic Administrator of [[Siberia]] - a see that encompassed 4.2 million square miles (10.3 per cent of all t ...astern and of Western Siberia, and the Apostolic Administration of Western Siberia was elevated in 2002 to the rank of a diocese, the Diocese of Transfigurati
    6 KB (757 words) - 14:21, 11 April 2017
  • ...years of military service, he studied law at [[Omsk State University]] in Siberia from 1985 to 1990. His name rendered in Russian Cyrillic would equate to ''
    7 KB (928 words) - 14:21, 11 April 2017
  • ...sion project.<ref>[http://www-sbras.nsc.ru/HBC/2000/n47/f7.html Science in Siberia], No. 47 (2283), December 2000 {{Ru icon}}</ref>
    4 KB (660 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
  • ...stan with [[China]], [[Europe]], [[Near East|Near]] and [[Middle East]], [[Siberia]] and [[Ural (region)|Ural]].
    13 KB (2,073 words) - 17:29, 26 April 2017
  • * [[Power of Siberia]]
    18 KB (2,400 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
  • ...ine is used also for the transportation of oil from [[Russia]]'s western [[Siberia]] by connection with the [[Omsk]] (Russia)–[[Pavlodar]] (Kasakhstan)–[[ * [[Eastern Siberia – Pacific Ocean oil pipeline]]
    9 KB (1,181 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
  • ...Korolev was on his way from prison to a [[gulag]] camp in the far east of Siberia, where he spent several months in a gold mine in the [[Kolyma]] area before
    54 KB (8,111 words) - 17:30, 26 April 2017
  • ...sferred to the [[Far Eastern Front (Soviet Union)|Far Eastern Front]] in [[Siberia]]. While not subject to repression during the [[Great Purge]], the remark "
    16 KB (2,348 words) - 17:42, 26 April 2017
  • ...he 1930s and 1940s; many of the [[deportation]] victims were deported to [[Siberia]] or Kazakhstan merely due to their ethnic heritage or beliefs. For example ...[Altay Mountains]] and north to south from the plains of [[Siberia|Western Siberia]] to the oases and deserts of [[Central Asia]]. The [[Kazakh Steppe]] (pla
    135 KB (18,214 words) - 17:43, 26 April 2017
  • ...and Middle, as they are called—[who] occupy various regions in Southern Siberia, Central Asia, and west of the Caspian Sea."<ref>''Journal of the [[Royal A
    7 KB (810 words) - 17:54, 26 April 2017
  • ...tier the [[Russian Hockey League|Pervaya Liga]]. Their win in Ural-Western Siberia Zone in [[2006–07 Pervaya Liga season|2007]], led to promotion to the [[V ...iga, where they finished respectively 3rd, 2nd and 1st of the Ural-Western Siberia Zone where they played. With this first place in 2007, Barys was allowed in
    42 KB (5,361 words) - 17:55, 26 April 2017
  • ...led "[[St. Petersburg]]" during the arcade game's attract sequence), the [[Siberia]]n Wilderness, the Aerial Battleship Balrog (געלראב), the [[Amazon ra
    34 KB (4,968 words) - 19:25, 27 April 2017
  • ..., [[Kingdom of Laos|Laos]], [[South Vietnam]], the [[Arctic circle]] and [[Siberia]]. The single-player campaign revolves around an experimental [[chemical we
    91 KB (12,873 words) - 19:25, 27 April 2017
  • ...y League|Pervaya Liga]]. They finished in 14th place in the Ural–Western Siberia Zone. Next season, they joined the [[Kazakhstan Hockey Championship]]. Squa
    4 KB (463 words) - 19:46, 27 April 2017
  • ...a, where they finished respectively 3rd, 2nd and 1st of the Ural - Western Siberia zone where they played. With this first place in 2007, Barys was allowed in
    18 KB (2,365 words) - 19:46, 27 April 2017
  • |align=left style="background:#c96;"|Finished 3rd in the Ural-Western Siberia Zone |align=left bgcolor="silver"|Finished 2nd in the Ural-Western Siberia Zone
    9 KB (953 words) - 19:46, 27 April 2017
  • ...Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Western Siberia.<ref>{{Cite web | title = The Almaty Regional Conference | work = Regional
    15 KB (2,238 words) - 19:59, 27 April 2017
  • The Mongolian Jews date back to the 19th century trade routes between [[Siberia]]n-[[Jewish people|Jewish]] merchants and the [[Mongols|Mongolians]]. This
    26 KB (3,693 words) - 19:59, 27 April 2017
  • ...ued a decree depriving the electoral rights of the indigenous peoples of [[Siberia]] and [[Central Asia]]. They lost their way with little representation in t
    22 KB (3,151 words) - 20:00, 27 April 2017
  • ...ties. Mass deportations of Germans from European Russia to Soviet Asia and Siberia occurring prior to the [[Operation Barbarossa|German invasion of Russia]] h ...were finally allowed to register, with the first two being registered in [[Siberia]] in 1965.<ref name="EWCR-Sorokina" /> The Rev. [[Harald Kalnins]] from the
    19 KB (2,525 words) - 20:00, 27 April 2017
  • ...hstan, especially in the east and southeast of the region. The [[Turkestan-Siberia Railway]] construction also had a decisive economic impact that strongly in
    51 KB (7,152 words) - 20:00, 27 April 2017
  • ...[[Trans-Aral Railway]], the [[Trans-Caspian railway]], and the [[Turkestan-Siberia Railway]] have been incorporated into the KTZ. 3000&nbsp;km are electrified
    11 KB (1,563 words) - 20:00, 27 April 2017
  • ...he right bank of the [[Volga]], in the northern [[Caucasus]], in Western [[Siberia]], and in Northern [[Kazakhstan]].<ref>{{cite book| last = Taubman | first
    16 KB (2,339 words) - 20:01, 27 April 2017
  • ...to set up an international uranium enrichment center in [[Angarsk]], East Siberia. The center is planned to come on stream in 2013.<ref name=rian3>{{cite new
    27 KB (3,861 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
  • ...ls]]) transmission system, which was designed to transfer electricity from Siberia and Kazakhstan to industrial region in Urals.<ref name=kutuzova> The whole length of the Siberia–Kazakhstan–Urals line is {{convert|2344|km}}, of which {{convert|1421|k
    8 KB (933 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
  • ...a Class A north-south reference [[European route]] that connects Western [[Siberia]] with eastern [[Kazakhstan]], spanning {{convert|1330|km|mi}}.
    1,014 B (121 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
  • | railroad_name = Turkestan–Siberia Railway | map_caption = The Turkestan-Siberia route.
    5 KB (677 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
  • ...stan]] dependent on food imports from Western Siberia, and the [[Turkestan-Siberia Railway]] was already planned when the [[First World War]] broke out.<ref>{ ...tan-Siberia]] rail line toward [[Almaty]], eastern Kazakhstan, and south [[Siberia]].
    5 KB (641 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
  • ...hstan, which branches at [[Arys, Kazakhstan|Arys]] forming the [[Turkestan-Siberia Railway]] to [[Novosibirsk]].
    7 KB (978 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
  • ...]]; he was the first American lawyer to be allowed into Russian prisons in Siberia.
    9 KB (1,365 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
  • ...'north'') on the back of the hand indicate time done in a Northern prison (Siberia, or [[Magadan]])
    21 KB (3,110 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
  • ...ia (country)|Georgia]], continued in [[Moscow]], [[Ural (region)|Ural]], [[Siberia]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Krasnodar]], [[Sochi]], and other parts of the [[Post-
    8 KB (1,130 words) - 20:02, 27 April 2017
  • ...nd western [[China]], [[Mongolia]], [[Central Asia]] and [[Kazakhstan]], [[Siberia]] and [[Volga]] regions. He was the first to scientifically describe a numb
    7 KB (1,015 words) - 20:03, 27 April 2017
  • ...5.8% of the total population, than in the whole of [[Russia]] including [[Siberia]] (841,295).<ref>[http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?reportid=28051 KAZAKH
    9 KB (1,185 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • ...t Union|deported or migrated]] to various regions of the USSR, including [[Siberia]], Kazakhstan and Ukraine.
    33 KB (2,548 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • ===Immigration to the Russian Far East and Siberia=== ...g]] in 1860.<ref>{{harvnb|Pohl|1999|p=9}}</ref> Many peasants considered [[Siberia]] to be a land where they could lead better lives, and so they subsequently
    38 KB (5,232 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • ...he transfer. The Germans were to be sent to various oblasts (provinces) in Siberia and Kazakhstan, beginning on September 3, and ending on September 20, 1941. ...the ages of 16 and 45 were forced to do labor in the forests and mines of Siberia and Central Asia under conditions similar to that prevalent in the Gulag sl
    26 KB (3,710 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • ...f others (primarily in [[Southern Federal District|southern Russia]] and [[Siberia]]) have some Ukrainian ancestry.<ref name="rus2010">[http://www.gks.ru/free
    72 KB (9,631 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • ...aka]] and [[Scythians]] from East Europe populated the territory between [[Siberia]] and the [[Black Sea]] and remained in Central Asia and Eastern Europe whe ...guages spoken in [[Eastern Europe]], [[Central Asia]], [[Xinjiang]], and [[Siberia]].
    49 KB (6,714 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • ...f Turkic peoples found mainly in the Tatar Republic of Russia and parts of Siberia and central Asia [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/tatar] '''Oxfor ...name ''Tatar'' is also an endonym to a number of [[Tungusic peoples]] of [[Siberia]] and [[Russian Far East]], namely the [[Khakas people]].
    39 KB (5,526 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • ...beria|indigenous Siberian]] population of the forests and steppes of South Siberia stretching from somewhat east of the [[Ural Mountains]] to the [[Yenisey|Ye ...erian Tatars. At least 400,000 are ethnic [[Volga Tatars]], who settled in Siberia during periods of colonization.<ref name="Siberian Tatars">[http://newasp.o
    12 KB (1,525 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • ...th centuries, Turkic peoples, including Kipchaks, migrated from southern [[Siberia]] to Europe. They played a significant role in the [[Mongol invasion of Rus ...[Nizhniy Novgorod]], [[Ufa]], and cities of the [[Ural (region)|Ural]] and Siberia).
    21 KB (2,769 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • ...people|Tajiks]]), whose tight black costume gave rise to the rumours in [[Siberia]] about presence of [[European ethnic groups|Europeans]] among Jahangir's t
    11 KB (1,752 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • ...of where this admixing took place is suggested to be somewhere in Southern Siberia before these people moved into the Tarim Basin. Xiaohe is the oldest archae ...At their height, the Chaghataite domains extended from the Irtysh River in Siberia down to [[Ghazni]] in [[Afghanistan]], and from [[Transoxiana]] to the [[Ta
    347 KB (52,725 words) - 20:04, 27 April 2017
  • ...ather.<ref name=Lankov/> She attended a girls school in [[Vladivostok]], [[Siberia]]. After finishing her education, she began working as a teacher in a prima ...emocratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)]]. In 1917, [[Lenin]] sent her back to Siberia to mobilize Koreans there against the counter-revolutionary forces and the
    4 KB (591 words) - 20:05, 27 April 2017
  • Zuev was born on in the [[Siberia]]n city of [[Tyumen|Tümen]] in a [[White-collar worker|white-collar]] fami
    9 KB (1,077 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
  • ...l darkness in the winter. [[Taiga]] reaches Russia's southern borders in [[Siberia]] and accounts for 60% of the country.<ref>{{cite web|title=Geography of Ru ...ope|longest in Europe]], but also because of its major role in history. In Siberia the [[Ob River|Ob]], [[Yenisey]], [[Lena River|Lena]] and [[Amur River|Amur
    141 KB (18,985 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
  • ...ooks?id=DHsTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA415&dq=forty-six+miles+long,+connecting+Southern+Siberia+with+Dzungaria&hl=en&ei=zbY3TP_KD4T7lwer3dXSBw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=resul ...the connecting link between the drainage of Dzungaria and that of Southern Siberia. The chain of lakes at either end of the valley ([[Lake Balkhash|Balkash]],
    33 KB (5,128 words) - 20:07, 27 April 2017
  • *[[Kuznetsk Alatau]] Mountains in south-central Siberia, Russia
    1 KB (171 words) - 20:08, 27 April 2017
  • {{Siberia-geo-stub}}
    708 B (95 words) - 20:08, 27 April 2017

View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)