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  • ...released on DVD 5 March 2007 (a day later in [[DVD region code|Region 1]] countries). * [[Pamela Anderson]] as herself; she plays a central role in the film as the reason for the journalist's cross country journey.
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  • |align=left|[[AFC Asian Cup|AFC Asian Cup Qualification]] | align=left|[[1996 AFC Asian Cup qualification|1996 AFC ACQ]]
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  • ...entral Asia''' dates back centuries, where [[Jews]] <nowiki/>have lived in countries including [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Mongolia]], [[Uzbekistan]] and ...anas]], which dates back to the 10th century CE. In Manas, several central-Asian cities are described as having Jewish communities, among them [[Samarkand]]
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  • ...nt and historical relations]] between [[Israel]] and [[Kazakhstan]]. Both countries established diplomatic relations on April 10, 1992. The embassy of Israel ...Uzbekistan in August 2004 to discuss social and economic ties between the countries and moving the Israeli Embassy to Astana. 95 Kazakh farmers, managers and s
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  • ...льная мечеть Павлодара.JPG|thumb|250px|Mashkhur Jusup central mosque, Pavlodar]] ...he [[Golden Horde]] propagated Islam amongst the Kazakhs and other Central Asian tribes. During the 18th century, Russian influence rapidly increased towar
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  • ...and Lithuanians.<ref name="church">{{cite web|publisher=Union of Catholic Asian News| title=KAZAKHSTAN UCAN Interview - Chairman Of Kazakhstan's Bishops H ...estly Ordination Ceremony Held On Kazakh Soil |publisher=Union of Catholic Asian News |date=2006-06-12 |url=http://www.ucanews.com/2006/06/12/first-priestly
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  • ...[[Tajikistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kazakhstan]] and other [[Central Asia]]n countries. Suzani is from the [[Persian language|Persian]] سوزن ''Suzan'' which m Suzanis were traditionally made by Central Asian brides as part of their [[dowry]], and were presented to the groom on the w
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  • ...to seize opportunities in the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]] (CIS) countries by leveraging advanced technologies and partnerships abroad. ...ttp://www.centralasiametals.com/company-information/significant-investors/ Central Asia Metals PLC] (LSE: CAML.L) mining company, holding 19,01% shares.
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  • ...|lk=on}}. While this provides a smooth transit at international borders to countries of the former Soviet Union, the railway in [[China]] has the [[standard gau ...urope, and even the eastern coast of America, as envisioned in the [[Trans-Asian Railway]] proposal, has not yet been fulfilled. Current rail transport betw
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  • ...portfolio to the extent that it currently reinsures risks located over 150 countries worldwide. As at 1 January 2013 the Eurasia underwrote for 49% of the total ...the highest among insurance and reinsurance companies of CIS countries and Central Asia.<ref>http://www3.ambest.com/ambv/bestnews/newscontent.aspx?altsrc=23&r
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  • | Inclusion of KASE in list of Dow Jones [[Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges|FEAS]] participants Conducting of 17th General Assembly of [[Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges]] (FEAS)
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  • ...ble notes and coins to the central banks of the fourteen newly independent countries, which had formerly been the main branches of Gosbank in the republics. ...le zone began when Russia pulled out with the exchange of banknotes by the Central bank of Russia on Russian territory at the end of July 1993.
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  • ...[Black Sea|Black]] and [[Caspian Sea|Caspian]] seas and their neighbouring countries. The programme was operational from 1996 to 2016. ...stan, INOGATE evolved into a broader energy partnership between the EU and countries of the former Soviet Union, (excluding the Russian Federation and the Balti
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  • ...has a strategic geographical location to control oil and gas flows from [[Central Asia]] to East ([[China]]) and West ([[Russia]], global market). On January 1, 2013, Kazakhstan became the first country in Central Asia to launch an economy-wide carbon [[Emissions trading|emissions system]
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  • | countries = [[Russia]], <br />[[Kazakhstan]], <br />[[Uzbekistan]], <br />[[Tajikist ...outh reference [[European route]] that connects the [[Ural region]] with [[Central Asia]], spanning {{convert|2840|km|mi}}.
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  • ...-4ee5-b694-bcfb2772a5e9.html Five Years After 9/11: Crackdowns loom behind Central Asia's War On Terror] RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty</ref><ref name=RUSSIALIK ...of terrorism in the country. Kazakhstan's 94th place puts it in a group of countries with the lowest impact of terrorism.<ref>{{cite web|title=Global Terrorism
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  • ...ergraduate Studies|School of Undergraduate Studies]] and a [[University of Central Asia#Graduate School of Development|Graduate School of Development]] in the ...ojects/34460-012/details 34460-012: Education Sector Development Strategy] Asian Development Bank</ref> The [[United States]] provided 137 [[Peace Corps]] m
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  • ...more than 23,000 students, mostly from Kazakhstan and other Central Asian countries.
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  • ...ategy and practice» with participation of more than 100 delegates from 15 countries, the Minister of Economy [[Umirzak Shukeyev]], an adviser of the [[Presiden ...base for working out of 1998–2001 economic policy in the countries of [[Central Asia]].<ref>{{cite journal| author = Лена Ларичева | title = А
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  • During the [[Mongol Empire]], Han Chinese were moved to Central Asian areas like Besh Baliq, Almaliq, and Samarqand by the Mongols where they wor ...993.<ref>{{harvnb|Sadovskaya|2007|p=151}}</ref> The border between the two countries remained strictly controlled and highly militarised until the 1995 China–
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  • ...the former [[Soviet Union]], primarily in the now-independent states of [[Central Asia]]. There are also large Korean communities in southern [[Russia]] (aro ===Deportation to Central Asia===
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  • ...ddButton=pages\U\N\UniversalsoftheCentralRada.htm |title=Universals of the Central Rada |publisher=Encyclopediaofukraine.com |date= |accessdate=2012-11-02}}</ ...ssdate=2 November 2012}}</ref> however the official data of the respective countries calculated together doesn't show more than 10 million. Ukrainians have one
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  • ...lims in China that are sometimes still referred to by this name in Central Asian languages|Hui people}} ...l oblasttyk Karakol shaaryndagy Ibrakhim Ajy atyndagy borborduk mechit''—Central Mosque in the name of Ibrahim Hajji in the city of Karakol, [[oblast]] of [
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  • ...southern part of Eastern Europe [[Ural mountains]] and northern parts of [[Central Asia]] (largely [[Kazakhstan]], but also found in parts of [[Uzbekistan]], ...ed the territory between [[Siberia]] and the [[Black Sea]] and remained in Central Asia and Eastern Europe when the nomadic groups started to invade and conqu
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  • ...ris of Azerbaijan, and the Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, Tatars, Turkmen, and Uzbeks of Central Asia, as well as many smaller groups in Asia speaking Turkic languages. [ht The [[Mongol]] dominance in Central Asia was absolute during the 14th and 15th centuries.
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  • | image = File:Uzbek man from central Uzbekistan.jpg ...,637 (July 2013 est.) [Uzbeks = 80%]|publisher=[[The World Factbook]]|work=Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)|accessdate=10 June 2013}}</ref>
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  • ...orth America]]; most Uyghurs in countries like Norway and Canada come from Central Asia rather than China.<ref name="Kamalov164">{{harvnb|Kamalov|2005|p=164}} ...oss-border Minorities as Cultural and Economic Mediators between China and Central Asia|url=http://www.isdp.eu/files/publications/cefq/09/LaruellePeyrouse.pdf
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  • ...], [[Mongolia]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Russia]], [[Kyrgyzstan]] and also from countries with notable Kazakh minorities: [[Iran]] ([[Iranian Kazakhs]]), [[Afghanist ...some people their own homeland away and so had to seek for the neighboring countries abroad.<ref name="oka"/> However, to sustain such a consistent and effecti
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  • |ref26 =<ref>{{cite web|url=http://joshuaproject.net/countries/VE|title=Country - Venezuela :: Joshua Project Joshua Project|work=Joshua P ...Newsru.com |date= |accessdate=2012-07-22}}</ref> who lived in modern north-central European Russia and were partly assimilated by the [[Slavs]] as the Slavs m
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  • ...by the Chinese, multicultural, settled by Han and Hui, and separated from Central Asia for over a century and a half.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id= ...e West Regions: the Establishment of Xinjiang Province | publisher=[[China Central Television]] | language=Chinese | accessdate=27 August 2009 | date=6 Decemb
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  • ...n Society, Central Asian Society, London|year=1934|publisher=Royal Central Asian Society.|location=|isbn=|page=82|pages=|accessdate=2010-06-28}}</ref> ...ppet&q=maqsud%20death%201908&f=false|title=Warlords and Muslims in Chinese Central Asia: a political history of Republican Sinkiang 1911-1949|author=Andrew D.
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  • ...West with one of the main routes from ancient [[India]] and [[Tibet]] to [[Central Asia]] and distant China. It provided a convenient meeting place where not ...rim basin showed that they were an admixture of Western Europeans and East Asian.<ref>{{cite journal |author1=Chunxiang Li |author2=Hongjie Li |author3=Yinq
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  • |regions = [[Central Asia]] *[[Horses in East Asian warfare]]
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  • ...) are a [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] [[ethnic group]] living in Eastern and [[Central Asia]]. Today, Uyghurs live primarily in the [[Xinjiang|Xinjiang Uyghur Aut ...from Western Eurasian ([[Europeans]], [[Middle Eastern]]) to a more [[East Asian]] appearance.
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  • ...airman of the [[Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea|Central Military Commission]] of the [[Workers' Party of Korea]] ...y|Supreme Commander]] of the [[Korean People's Army]] (KPA), the [[List of countries by number of troops|fourth-largest standing army]] in the world. Kim's lead
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  • ...ind himself arrested on the spot for breaking the law confining Koreans to Central Asia. He then returned to the Institute in Kzyl-Orda and worked there until ...side in order to "domesticate" him to serve rapprochement between the two countries' cultural orientations.{{sfn|Gabroussenko|2005|p=79}} Some of Cho's poems h
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  • ...ngrad State University]] to major in the historical studies of the Eastern countries, successfully learning [[Classical Chinese]], [[Middle Chinese]], and [[mod ...t". The mass of Zuev's work included analysis of the [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Central Asia]]n political history from the 3rd century BC to the 3rd century AD, hi
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  • ...edominantly Muslim-majority states as it is a trading bloc for the Central Asian states connected to the Mediterranean through Turkey, to the Persian Gulf v ...agreement]] which is a multi-modal transport agreement between the Central Asian states.<ref>http://dunyanews.tv/en/Pakistan/362727-Pakistan-announces-to-jo
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  • ...nion.gif|thumb|400px|The proposed Central Asian Union, covering the five [[Central Asia]]n states.]] ...an Union|EU]] encompassing the five former [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] Central Asian republics of Kazakhstan, [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Tajikistan]], [[Turkmenistan]] a
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  • ...web|url=http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/countries_by_area.htm|title=Countries by Area|accessdate=26 August 2014|website=Nations Online Project}}</ref> ...|title=Member States of the EEU|url=http://www.eaeunion.org/?lang=en#about-countries|publisher=Eurasian Commission|accessdate=5 August 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite n
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  • ...n area: Azgir nuclear testing site, a state test-flight center and a state central testing ground, the last two belong to the Russian complex [[Kapustin Yar]] ...from landlocked continental space centers exposing the population of their countries to danger and polluting inhabited areas.
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  • ...Ukraine. Since 2009 the organisation has been entirely financed by member countries. ...corridor) between the EU member states, the [[Caucasus]] and Central Asia countries. The programme supports the political and economic independence of the form
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  • ...lly and historically significant [[mountain pass]] between [[China]] and [[Central Asia]].<ref>''Cambridge History of China: The People's Republic, Part 2 : R ...and not in the Urals or Tibet." Ildikó Lehtinen, ''Traces of the Central Asian culture in the North: Finnish-Soviet Joint Scientific Symposium held in Han
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  • |region = Central Asia * Peimani, Hooman. ''Conflict and Security in Central Asia and the Caucasus''. Santa Barbara: [[ABC-CLIO]], 2009, p.124
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  • ...Kazakhstan is more than twice the combined size of the other four Central Asian states, or about twice the size of [[Alaska]]. The country borders [[Turkme [[Image:Astana-steppe-7748.jpg|thumb|left|In the [[steppe]]s of Central Asia ([[Aqmola Province]])]]
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  • ...deserts and xeric shrublands]] [[biome]], located in the [[Central Asia]]n countries of [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Uzbekistan]]. The annual precipitation ranges from The Central Asian northern desert occupies southern Kazakhstan and most of Uzbekistan, and la
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...ory of modern-day Aktobe Region has seen the rise and fall of many Central Asian cultures and empires. The region figured prominently in the history of the
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...1930, was located near modern day Yegindybulak on the caravan route from [[Central Asia]] to [[Siberia]].<ref name="CAR"/>
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...uded Taraz. The [[Sogdiana|Sogdian]] merchants, who controlled the Central Asian section of the caravan route, were interested in easier access to [[Byzanti
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...zakhstan]]. The [[administrative center]] of the district is the [[Village#Central and Eastern Europe|selo]] of [[Aksuat]]. Population: {{Kz-population2013|44
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