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  • ...d our Manager of the trust Ya.M.Gimmel'fard about a month and four were in Moscow and Alma-ATA for construction of the plant and the city. For them there wer ...th a light hand Полынина and flew to the construction site letters from all over the Soviet Union, on which stood address - the city of Rudny! When
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  • ...r]] factories in [[Kazakh SSR]]. The case ended in prosecution of some 500 people, with 3 top ''[[tsekhovik]]s'' (owners of illegal factories) receiving deat ...tarted in 1972 by an accident when during an investigation of a robbery in Moscow when several [[fur coat]]s were uncovered without proper manufacturer's tag
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  • | years3 = 1976–1984 | clubs3 = [[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] | caps3 = 249 | goals3 = 61 | manageryears5 = 1992–1994 | managerclubs5 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] (assistant)
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  • ...50 Mosow.png|30px|link=Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"]] [[File:Ribbon Medal 300 years Saint-Petersburg.png|30px|link=Medal "In C *[[Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"]]
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  • ...y in the 100 metres. He trained at [[Dynamo (sports society)|Dynamo]] in [[Moscow]]. [[Category:People from Jambyl Region]]
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  • ...0.html “OTR” They handed the International "Philanthropist" premium in Moscow]</ref> ...iasystem.kz/news-kaz/336391?category=39 Media-System The poet and novelist from Taraz became the winner of International Award "Philanthropist"]</ref><ref>
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  • ...1968 to 1972 she was a soloist with the Mosconcert concert organization (a Moscow association that organized regular concerts for its artists). One of her mo ...Records|Polydor]]. In 1982, upon the birth of her son, Loren, she retired from the music industry and has recently became a grandmother to twins, a boy an
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  • ...3 to 2013, and held the [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] [[heavyweight]] title from 2006 to 2008. |style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|RUS}} {{small|Sports Palace Quant, Moscow, Russia}}
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  • | years1 = 2014–2015 | clubs1 = [[PFC CSKA Moscow]] | caps1 = 0 | goals1 = 0 [[Category:People from Temirtau]]
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  • ...Shkadov|first = I.N.|publisher = Voenizdat|year = 1987|isbn = |location = Moscow|pages = |language = Russian|trans-title = Heroes of the Soviet Union: A Bri ...akhstan's Kyzylorda Region). His family were peasants. Komekbaev graduated from the village school. After graduation, he worked in a coal warehouse.<ref na
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  • ...Council on Foreign Affairs | accessdate=24 June 2016}}</ref> with a grant from the Kazakh government.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.independent.co.uk/ne [[Category:21st-century Kazakhstani people]]
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  • {{MedalGold|[[2003 European Team Gymnastics Championships|2003 Moscow]]|Team}} ...n August 23, 1978) is a [[gymnastics|gymnast]] who competed for [[Russia]] from 1996 to 2004. He won two medals at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]] – silver
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  • ...Samara|Krylia Sovetov Samara]] <br> (loan from [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]) | years1 = 2013– | clubs1 = [[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]] | caps1 = 22 | goals1 = 0
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  • '''Nurserik Kadyrsizovich Kudereev''' is a Director of the [[Moscow]] Office of JSOC [[KazMunayGaz]]. He is currently married with two children Born February 14, 1969 to a family of [[Kazakh people|Kazakh]] civil servants in [[South Kazakhstan Province|South Kazakhstan Reg
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  • | death_place = [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]] ...t the Kazakh Institute of Education in [[Semey|Semipalatinsk]] (now Semey) from 1931 to 1933.
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  • | death_place = [[Moscow]], [[USSR]] He died in [[Moscow]] in 1964, and is buried in [[Almaty]].
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  • | death_place = [[Moscow]], [[USSR]] ...Oblast]], now in [[Pavlodar Region]], [[Kazakhstan]] – 15 August 1963, [[Moscow]]) was a notable [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] writer praised for the colourful a
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  • ...khstan|Volodarskoye]], [[Kazakhstan]]) was the president of [[Ingushetia]] from March 1993 to December 2001. He was reportedly the youngest officer in the ...[Ingush people|Ingush]] family living in [[Kazakhstan]], who were deported from the [[Soviet Union]] in 1944. Very little is known about Aushev's early lif
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  • ...in more than sixty films since 1969. [[State Prize of the USSR]] (1981), [[People's Artist of Russia]] (2005).<ref>[http://document.kremlin.ru/doc.asp?ID=261 |''[[Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears]]''
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  • ...t is located 45&nbsp;km from Chimkent, the regional center, and 18&nbsp;km from Aksukent village, the district center. There are 11 schools, 1 college and ...gned the area that more or less corresponds to present-day [[Uzbekistan]]. From 1809 until 1876, Karabulak was part of the [[Uzbeks|Uzbek]] [[Khanate of Ko
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  • ...+ ''tuz'' 'salt').<ref>E.M. Pospelov, ''Geograficheskie nazvaniya mira'' (Moscow, 1998), p. 479.</ref> ...The village was totally deserted. However, in 1948 the first team (only 50 people) started construction of the future town. The borders of the future open-ca
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  • ...was substantial risk of Zakayev being [[torture]]d if he was returned to [[Moscow]].<ref>[http://www.watchdog.cz/?show=000000-000004-000003-000095&lang=1 The ...[[Grozny]], specializing in a [[William Shakespeare|Shakespearean]] roles. From 1991, he was the chairman of the Chechen Union of the Theatrical Actors. In
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  • ...roorganism]]s and their toxins.<ref>Anderson, D. (2006), ''Lessons Learned from the Former Soviet Biological Warfare Program''; UMI Dissertation Services, ...nd biotechnology led to more promotions, which resulted in a transfer to [[Moscow]].<ref name="Anderson">Anderson (2006), ''Op. cit.''</ref>
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  • |death_place = [[Moscow]] [[Category:People from Almaty Region]]
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  • ...ov Art-Industrial Institute (the Kharkov State Academy of Design and Arts) from which in 1979 he graduated with the degree with distinction. Victor Sydorenko is one of leaders of Modern Ukrainian Art. Victor's pathway from realism to neoavant-gardism is first of all a tribute to the full freedom o
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  • ...ebut on 21 March 2015 for [[FC Arsenal Tula]] in a game against [[PFC CSKA Moscow]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Russian Football Premier League]]|url=http:// [[Category:People from Taldykorgan]]
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  • *[[Battle of Moscow]] ...t in the [[Battle of Smolensk (1941)|Battle of Smolensk]], the [[Battle of Moscow]], the [[Battle of Kursk]],<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title = Kursk 1943: T
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  • ...d in the [[Kremlin Wall Necropolis|Kremlin Wall]] on the [[Red Square]] in Moscow.<ref>{{cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=EbDGMiXvdG0C&lpg=P [[Category:People from Aktobe]]
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  • Tolkachev claimed his distrust of the Soviet government arose from the persecution his wife's parents had suffered under [[Joseph Stalin]]. He ...Schudel | accessdate=2010-04-23}}</ref> coincidentally approaching the CIA Moscow bureau chief [[Gardner Hathaway]] at a gas station, but the CIA was wary of
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  • | birth_name = <!-- only use if different from name above --> ...m [[Tbilisi State University]] in 1999 with a degree in international law. From 1996 to 2000, he worked with the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia]]
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  • ...ame a member of the Russian national aerobatic team. In 1995 she graduated from [[Kaluga]] aeronautical technical school.<ref name="FAI-awards 1">{{cite we She is now living in [[Moscow]] with her husband and two children.<ref name="haute voltige"/>
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  • | death_place =[[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]] ...the outbreak of World War I in 1914, Kuibyshev was prematurely discharged from the school and joined the Russian Imperial Army with the rank of [[Podporuc
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  • ...Petersburg]]<br>[[Metallurg Novokuznetsk]]<br>[[HC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br>[[HC Ugra]]<br>[[Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg]] '''Alexander Golovin''' (born 26 March 1983) is a [[Russian people|Russian]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[Winger (ice hockey)|winger]], born
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  • |formertraininglocations= [[Moscow]] * Heart of Courage <br>{{small| by Two Steps From Hell }}
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  • ...SKA Moscow]]<br>[[SKA Saint Petersburg|SKA Leningrad]]<br>[[Krylya Sovetov Moscow]]<br>[[Lausitzer Füchse|PEV Weißwasser]] ...ow|CSKA Moscow]], [[SKA Saint Petersburg|SKA Leningrad]], [[Krylya Sovetov Moscow]] and [[Lausitzer Füchse|PEV Weißwasser]]. He also was a member of the [[
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  • |team = [[Tornado Moscow Region]] [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | residence = [[Moscow]], Russia [[Category:Living people]]
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  • | location_city = [[Moscow]] ...eclectic collection of antique and vintage clothes and accessories ranging from the rare ancient jewelry to Soviet school uniform. Hunting for the new rari
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  • ...]] that runs approximately from north to south through [[western Russia]], from the coast of the [[Arctic Ocean]] to the [[Ural River]] and northwestern [[ ...ooks?id=vAEzBgAAQBAJ Paul Dukes. A History of the Urals: Russia's Crucible from Early Empire to the Post-Soviet Era. Bloomsbury Publishing 2015, p 5.]</ref
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  • ...ian: Производственное объединение «Маяк», from Маяк 'lighthouse') is one of the biggest nuclear facilities in the Russ ...290 sq mi) in the eastern Urals with the consequence of sickness and death from [[radiation poisoning]].[[File:Mayak-FMSF-Cetac-25.jpg|thumb|250px|Fissile
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  • ...ded in 1598 by Vasily Golovin and Ivan Voyeykov on the site of the [[Mansi people|Vogul]] settlement of Neromkar. There were major fires in 1674 and 1738. Th ...revent contraband. Guard posts were set up in the region to prevent people from slipping around the custom house.
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  • ...lain|West Siberian]] plains. It extends approximately from north to south, from the [[Arctic Ocean]] to the bend of [[Ural River]] near [[Orsk]] city. The ...legend about a hero named Ural. He sacrificed his life for the sake of his people, and they poured a stone pile over his grave, which later turned into the U
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  • ....rinet.ru/maps/maps23.php?lan=en |title=Interactive Maps The Altaic Family from The Tower of Babel |publisher=Starling.rinet.ru |date= |accessdate=18 June ...t the same level they were related to each other; (3) Korean had split off from the other three before they underwent a series of characteristic changes.
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  • |ethnicity=[[Altai people|Altai]], [[Tubalar]], etc. The sounds of the Altai language vary from dialect to dialect.
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  • ...ics|political]] debate between Russian scientists and the indigenous Altay people. ...lture]]; a group that closely resembled that of the legendary [[Scythia]]n people to the west.<ref name="atlas">{{cite book
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  • ...zyryk culture]] which closely resembled that of the legendary [[Scythia]]n people to the west.<ref name="atlas">{{cite book </ref> At least six tattooed mummies dating from the period ca. (c. 2600 BC - AD 402) have been recovered preserved by the p
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  • ....png|thumb|350px|Map of [[Russia]] showing rivers that could be redirected from the [[Arctic]]]] ...>Douglas R. Weiner, "A Little Corner of Freedom: Russian Nature Protection from Stalin to Gorbachev". University of California Press, 1999. ISBN 0-520-2321
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  • |image = Caspian Sea from orbit.jpg ...ar=2009 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title =ESA: Observing the Earth – Earth from Space: The southern Caspian Sea |publisher = ESA.int|url = http://www.esa.i
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  • ...(BW) facility on an island in the [[Aral Sea]]. The incident sickened ten people, of whom 3 died, and came to widespread public notice only in 2002.<ref>Bro ...ox – not a bad weapon |work=Interview with General Burgasov |publisher=[[Moscow News]] |language=Russian |url=http://mn.ru/issue.php?2001-46-48 |accessdate
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  • ...k]]<br />[[HC Sibir Novosibirsk]]<br />[[PHC Krylya Sovetov|Krylya Sovetov Moscow]]<br />[[Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod]]<br />Khimvolokno Mogilev<br />[[Junost M | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Soviet Union]]
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