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  • Most solid waste is stored in Karaganda (29.4%), Eastern Kazakhstan (25.7%), Kostanai (17.0%) and Pavlodar (14.6%) oblasts.<ref>{{ci ...from landlocked continental space centers exposing the population of their countries to danger and polluting inhabited areas.
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  • === Railway links with adjacent countries === ...en China and Europe. The Khorgos Gateway dry port is surrounded by Khorgos Eastern Gate SEZ that officially commenced operations in December 2016.<ref>{{cite
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  • | membership = 14 plus 28 European Union members ...Ukraine. Since 2009 the organisation has been entirely financed by member countries.
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  • ...which they extended was the Pacific, and Aristeas was 'the first civilized European to pass the Dzungarian Gate and learn of the existence of China'." Klaus Me The Chinese city of [[Alashankou]] lies on the eastern end of the valley in the [[Börtala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture]] of Xinji
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  • ...zakhstan]] and [[Atyrau Region|Atyrau]] regions are both partly located in Eastern Europe as the [[Ural River]] run through [[Atyrau]] and [[Oral, Kazakhstan| {{Articles on first-level administrative divisions of Asian countries}}
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...etallurgy of the Bronze Age was highly advanced. Andronovo people were of European descent and are the most ancient genetic ancestors of the Kazakh people. D
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] Discovery of [[caves]] and ancient campsites during the investigation of the eastern part of the Talas-Assinsky Oasis, in the Karatau Ranges spur has confirmed
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...}} The city is situated in the south-western [[Altai Mountains]] and north-eastern of the region's capital, [[Oskemen]], along the [[Ulba River]], at an eleva
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  • ...SSR|Council of Ministers]]. His first assignment (1975) was to the Eastern European Branch of the Institute of Applied Biochemistry (IAB) near [[Omutninsk]], a .... Motivated by the lack of affordable anti-cancer therapies available in [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Central Asia]], AFG was using Alibek’s biotechnology exper
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  • ...north. The first Russian mention of the mountains to the east of the East European Plain is provided by the [[Primary Chronicle]], when it describes the [[Nov ...Ural were still largely unavailable and unknown to the Russian or Western European geographers.
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  • ...sue=1|pages=5–16|doi=10.1007/BF02441865|display-authors=etal}}</ref> The eastern part is on average 1.7 times deeper than the western section. The largest c ...f> is relatively shallow, quiet and is filled with freshwater, whereas the eastern part is much deeper and saltier. These parts are connected by the Strait Uz
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  • ...ger|isbn=978-1-4020-1869-5}}</ref> The [[Garabogazköl]] Bay is the saline eastern inlet of the Caspian, which is part of Turkmenistan and at times has been a The [[Volga River]], the largest in Europe, drains 20% of the European land area and is the source of 80% of the Caspian's inflow. Its lower reach
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  • ...ental Bridge''. In addition to Kazakhstan, the railways connect with other countries in Central Asia and the Middle East, including [[Iran]]. With the October 2 ...around the [[Cape of Good Hope]] in the 16th century. By the 18th century, European influence on trade and new national boundaries severely restricted the move
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  • ...ltural interaction through regions of the Asian continent connecting the [[Eastern world|East]] and [[Western culture|West]] and stretching from the Korean pe ...ingdom (Korea),<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|url=http://en.unesco.org/silkroad/countries-alongside-silk-road-routes/republic-korea|title=Republic of Korea {{!}} Sil
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  • {{Eastern Slavic name|Ilyich|Brezhnev}} ...19 December 1906 <small>([[Adoption of the Gregorian calendar#Adoption in Eastern Europe|O.S.]] 6 December)</small>&nbsp;– 10 November 1982) was the [[Gene
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  • ...ria]]n population [[bird migration|migrating]] south in winter. Birds from eastern [[Russia]] rarely migrate into [[Alaska]]. ...r feeding) led to recovery of many local populations. Since the 1980s, the European white-tailed eagle population has recovered steadily and is spreading back
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  • ...longs to the family [[Falconidae]], the falcons. This [[bird]] is found in eastern Europe and Asia although its numbers are dwindling rapidly due to habitat l ...d to human settlements. Similar patterns were reported from other European countries. The reasons of rookery declines can be attributed to a large-scale persecu
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  • ...ich places it in 70 countries, breeding in 49 countries, and vagrant in 16 countries.{{Citation needed|date=December 2012}} While most of the current population ...ave happened. The descendants of such birds have become naturalised in the eastern United States and [[Great Lakes]], much as the [[Canada goose]] has done in
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  • ...a]] and [[Persian Gulf]] while others disperse into [[Western Europe]], in countries such as [[Sweden]], Norway and Denmark or the Benelux and even North of Fra This form has a troubled taxonomic history, summarised in the [[European herring gull|herring gull]] article. The Caspian gull used to be treated as
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  • ...sis'') is a species of [[lark]] in the family [[Alaudidae]] found in south-eastern Russia and Kazakhstan. ...ing range moving south-east to winter further into Russia and neighbouring countries, as far as the northern [[Black Sea]] coasts in southern Ukraine.
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  • ...pain, [[Russia]], [[Belarus]] and [[Poland]] where the greater part of the European population can be found. Breeding sites frequently change, with some sporad ...Western birds don't go further south than the [[gulf of Guinea]], but some eastern birds travel as far as [[South Africa]]. In Africa, their diet is composed
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  • ....<ref name="gamkrelidze">Gamkrelidze, T. V. & Ivanov, V. V. (1995), ''Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans: A Reconstruction and Historical Analysis of a Proto ...intelligible]], as North American wolves have been recorded to respond to European-style howls made by biologists.<ref name="zimen1981">Zimen, E. (1981), ''Th
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  • ...Plants: A Manual for the Identification (2011) |page=255}}</ref><ref name="European"/><ref name=flowerlib>{{cite web |title=Spuria iris |url=http://flowerlib.r ...tish/><ref name=Europaea/><ref name=bezkart/><ref name=European/><ref name=European/> The upper cauline (on stem) leaves are shorter than internodes.<ref name=
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  • ...etic Structure Cenopopulations Iris Humilis Georgi Under Vitim Plateau And Eastern Sayan |url=http://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/ontogeneticheskaya-struktura-ts ...me=pacific/><ref name=Lawrence/><ref name=aril/><ref name=rhs/> within the countries of [[Austria]],<ref name=greenmania/><ref name=british/><ref name=irisbotan
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  • ...nt Kazakh raids into territory belonging to [[Russia]],<ref name="google1">Eastern Destiny: Russia in Asia and the North Pacific ...c Germans living along the [[River Volga]] in the region of southeastern [[European Russia]] around [[Saratov]].
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  • ...ens]]'' appeared from 40,000 to 12,000 years ago in southern, central, and eastern Kazakhstan. After the end of the [[last glacial period]] (12,500 to 5,000 y ...ng abandoned areas. These included several [[Indo-European migrations|Indo-European tribes]], often known collectively as the [[Scythia]]ns.
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  • ...ia]], on 12 (24) February 1881. It provided for the return to China of the eastern part of the [[Ili River|Ili]] Basin region, also known as [[Zhetysu]] occup During the [[Russian conquest of Turkestan]] Russia gained control of eastern Kazakhstan up to the current Chinese border. During the [[Dungan Revolt (18
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  • ...oples]] who formed a semi-nomadic [[Khanate]] in the area extending from [[Eastern Europe]] to [[Central Asia]]. The hypothesis draws on some [[Middle Ages|me ...diaspora populations comprise distinct genetic clusters with shared Middle Eastern Ancestry | date=June 2010 | journal=Am. J. Hum. Genet. | pages=850–9 | la
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  • *Eastern Tourkia ...hazars dominated the vast area extending from the Volga-Don steppes to the eastern [[Crimea]] and the northern [[Caucasus]].<ref>{{harvnb|Noonan|1999|p=498}}<
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  • ...story and founder of the department of [[History of the Middle East|Middle-Eastern History]]. His main areas of research were [[Jewish history|Jewish History] ...at the Khazars were the demographic foundation of the Jews who inhabited [[Eastern Europe]] in the late Middle Ages and who later evolved into the [[Ashkenazi
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  • ...cap that allows their emissions to expand above their base year levels or countries that have not ratified the Kyoto Protocol}} The European Union as a whole has in accordance with the Kyoto Protocol committed itself
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  • ..., including the United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela and other countries.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Kazakhstan Increases Crime Fighting Cooperation wit ...an international issue since much of the crop ends up being sold in other countries, particularly in other member-states of [[Commonwealth of Independent State
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  • ...Germany [[Operation Barbarossa|invaded the Soviet Union]], beginning the [[Eastern Front (WWII)|Great Patriotic War]]. ...e Party held to a doctrine of establishing pro-Stalin governments in the [[Eastern Bloc|post-war occupied territories]] and of actively seeking to expand thei
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