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  • The '''Karachays''' are a [[Turkic people]] of the [[North Caucasus]], mostly situated in the [[Russia]]n [[Karachay–Che ...[[Kipchaks]], and share their language with the [[Kumyks]] from [[Republic of Dagestan|Daghestan]]. In Turkic, "Karachay" means "Black River".
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  • |region1={{flagcountry|People's Republic of China}}<br/> <small>([[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region]])</small |pop8=50,000+ (2014) (Europe Uyghur Union)
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  • ...nd 9 cubic meters/second. The Turgai disappears in the [[endorheic basin]] of [[Shalkarteniz]].<ref name="BigSovietEncyc" /> ...st. In the north are dry steppes with semi-steppes in the south. Deposits of iron ore and other minerals occur in the basin.<ref name="slovari-Turgai">h
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  • ...t is sometimes regarded as a definition for the natural [[boundary between Europe and Asia]], and was first proposed as such by [[Philip Johan von Strahlenbe .... Lower down, after the waters of the Temir River flow into it, the Emba's valleys widen to almost {{convert|7|km|mi|0}}. The Emba flows in a single channel,
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  • ...proximately from north to south through [[western Russia]], from the coast of the [[Arctic Ocean]] to the [[Ural River]] and northwestern [[Kazakhstan]]. ...Island]] and the islands of [[Novaya Zemlya]] form a further continuation of the chain to the north into the Arctic Ocean.
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  • ...village of Lower [[Ufaley]]) to the [[Ural River]]. From the west and east of the Southern Ural is limited to the [[East European]], [[West Siberian Plai ...hills of the Southern Ural extends up to 250&nbsp;km with an average width of the Ural Mountains from 40 to 150&nbsp;km.
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  • ...tonomous Okrug]] in [[Tyumen Oblast]], 0.5&nbsp;km to east from the border of [[Komi Republic]].{{citation needed|date=May 2012}} The name refers to [[:r ...tside the [[Caucasus]]. This leads to its large [[topographic prominence]] of {{convert|1772|m|ft|0}}.
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  • | image1 = Map of Russia - Urals Federal District.svg ...Volga]] and eastern [[Siberia]] neighbor regions. At points in time, parts of the Urals were considered a gateway to Siberia, if not Siberia itself, or w
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  • |piccap=Map of the Altai mountain range ...99° E, where it gradually becomes lower and merges into the high plateau of the [[Gobi Desert]].
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  • | WHS = Silk Roads: the Routes Network of Chang'an-Tianshan Corridor | Caption = Silk Road extending from [[Europe]] through [[Asia]]. Overland routes are red, and the maritime routes are bl
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  • | binomial_authority = ([[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]]) | range_map_caption = Range of ''C. pygargus'' {{leftlegend|#00FF00|Breeding range|outline=gray}}{{leftleg
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  • ...RW, [[Jonathan A. Campbell|Campbell JA]], Touré T. 1999. ''Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, vol. 1.'' Herpetologists' ...</ref> Halys pit viper,<ref name="Ste71">Steward JW. 1971. ''The Snakes of Europe''. Cranbury, New Jersey: Associated University Press (Fairleigh Dickinson U
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  • ...omic Revision of the Paeonia anomala Complex (Paeoniaceae)|journal= Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden|volume= 91|issue= 1|pages= 87–98|jstor= 329 ...gin of a diploid hybrid of Paeonia (Paeoniaceae)|journal= American Journal of Botany|volume= 94|pages= 400–408|pmid= 21636409|doi=10.3732/ajb.94.3.400}
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  • {{History of the Turks pre-14th century}} {{History of Kazakhstan}}
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