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  • ...k Hydroelectric Power Plant|Shulbinsk]]. The world's deepest [[lock (water transport)|lock]], with a drop of {{convert|42|m|ft}}, allows river traffic to by-pas |journal=Texas International Law Journal|volume=37|issue=1|year=2002}}</ref>
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  • The magnitude of [[fossil fuel]] extraction and transport activity in the Caspian also poses a risk to the environment. The island of By the beginning of the 20th century, [[Baku]] was the centre of international oil industry. In 1920, when the [[Bolsheviks]] captured [[Azerbaijan]], all
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  • ...on in goods shipped from Asia to Europe each year were delivered by inland transport routes.<ref>Berk.</ref> ...handle up to 200,000 [[Twenty-foot equivalent unit|TEU]] of containerized international transit freight per year.<ref>[http://eng.rzd.ru/isvp/public/rzdeng?STRUCTU
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  • ...centers in Europe takes about 3 weeks; less than the 5 weeks taken by ship transport but 25% more expensive. Air freight, including processing, takes about a we ...hina and Germany arrived in Hamburg on January 24 |work= |first= |last=''[[International Railway Journal]]'' |page=7 |date=March 2008}}
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  • ...themselves in Central Asia, initiating the Silk Route as a major avenue of international trade.<ref name="Li">{{harvnb|Li|Zheng|2001|p=254}}</ref> Some say that the ....<ref name="young 2001 p 29">Gary K. Young (2001), ''Rome's Eastern Trade: International Commerce and Imperial Policy, 31 BC - AD 305'', London & New York: Routledg
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  • ...e=iucn>{{cite journal |author=BirdLife International |author-link=BirdLife International |title=''Syrrhaptes paradoxus'' |journal=[[IUCN Red List of Threatened Spec ...cite journal |last=MacLean |first=Gordon L. |date=1 June 1983 |title=Water Transport by Sandgrouse |journal=BioScience |volume=33 |issue=6 |pages=365–369 |doi
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  • === Transport === ...egions/asia/central-asia/201-central-asia-decay-and-decline.aspx|publisher=International Crisis Group|accessdate=17 April 2013}}</ref>
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  • ...een considered free or fair by [[Western Hemisphere|western]] countries or international observers<ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/11/kazakhstan-pre ...eps ability to speak to people of Kazakhstan, keeps guards, communication, transport, state support of his activity, and official apartment and summer residence
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  • |alma_mater = [[Moscow State Institute of International Relations]]<br>[[Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of t ...in Brussels to discuss key issues regarding security and the withdrawal of international forces from Afghanistan. During the first few months of 2013, Idrissov met
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  • '''European Union–Kazakhstan relations''' are the [[international relations]] between the [[Republic of Kazakhstan]] and the [[Common Foreign ...ominated by energy, and exports from the EU are dominated by machinery and transport equipment, as well as products within the manufacturing and chemicals secto
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  • ...l| author=International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)| authorlink=International Institute for Strategic Studies| title=The Military Balance 2016| journal=| ...center; background: lavender;" colspan="7" | [[Military transport aircraft|Transport]]
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  • ...n 50 major players in the oil and gas and energy sector, including mining, transport, service, geophysical, uranium and other multinational companies (partners | "BG International Limited (Kazakhstan)"
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