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  • ...2000118/match=2002902/index.html |work=uefa.com |publisher=[[UEFA|Union of European Football Associations]] |date=8 December 2010 |accessdate=9 December 2010}} ...М-2018|date=11 December 2010|language=Russian}}</ref> [[Russian Football Union]] president [[Sergey Fursenko]] and Russia's coach [[Dick Advocaat]] both c
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  • {{MedalCompetition | [[European Amateur Boxing Championships|European Championships]]}} {{MedalGold | [[2004 European Amateur Boxing Championships|2004 Pula]] | Featherweight}}
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  • ...e=22 July 2012 |language=German}}</ref> He won the [[European Boxing Union|European]] [[light-heavyweight]] title in 2011, making three successful defences bef |align=left| {{small|Lost [[European Boxing Union|EBU]] (European) [[Light heavyweight]] title.
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  • | birth_place = [[Astana]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...ental heavyweight title and for Pala’s [[World Boxing Organization|WBO]] European heavyweight title. This time Airich defeated Pala by TKO in round 9.
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  • | ru_position = [[Prop (rugby union)|Prop]] | ru_nationalteam = [[Germany national rugby union team|Germany]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Jambyl Region|Jambyl]], [[Kazakh SSR]],<br>[[Soviet Union]] ...012|accessdate=22 June 2014}}</ref> Born and raised in the former [[Soviet Union]], Kohl also held a dual citizenship to compete for Germany in numerous wre
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  • ...None. Retrieved on 26 February 2014.</ref> and the [[European Cup (bandy)|European Cup]] in 1978.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.svenskbandy.se/SERIERCUPER/SE After the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]] in 1991, the costs to uphold the arena as a top ice rink proved too expen
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  • *{{Flag|European Union}} (Delegation)
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  • | publisher= The European Commission's Delegation to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan [[Category:Energy in the Soviet Union]]
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[European Women's Artistic Gymnastics Championships|European Championships]]}} ...ampionships, her first and second-place finishes on beam at the Soviet and European Championships allowed her to make the team. She qualified 6th to the all ar
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  • | image = Sofiya Velikaya 2014 European Championships SFS-EQ t175801.jpg | caption = Velikaya at the 2014 European Championships
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  • {{MedalCompetition | [[European Amateur Boxing Championships|European Amateur Championships]] }} {{MedalGold | [[1979 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1979 Cologne]] | Lightweight }}
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  • ...maty|Alma-Ata]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...elped his new club [[FC Tobol|Tobol]] to compete for the title and play in European competitions. In December 2009 Baltiev signed a 2-year contract with [[FC Z
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  • | national_team = Soviet Union, Israel | birth_place = [[Almaty]], [[Kazakh SSR]], Soviet Union
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  • ...ry 2016 Khabar has been an associate member of the [[European Broadcasting Union|EBU]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Jiandani|first1=Sergio|title=Kazakhstan: Khabar
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  • |death_place=[[Alma-Ata]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] {{Hero of the Soviet Union}} {{Order of Lenin}}<br/>
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  • ...rain industries. The country’s main trading partners are Russia, China, European countries and the CIS. In July, 2010 the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia was launched and since January 1, 2012 th
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  • ...h]] poet, composer and philosopher. He was also a cultural reformer toward European and Russian cultures on the basis of enlightened [[Islam]]. [[File:USSR stamp A.Qunanbayuli 1965 4k.jpg|thumb|right|Post mark of [[Soviet Union]] honoring Abay]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Karatau]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]] ...andom]], visiting conventions and attending seminars all around the Soviet Union.
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  • ...s.[[Image:USSR stamp A.Qunanbayuli 1965 4k.jpg|thumb|Post mark of [[Soviet Union]] honoring Abay Kunanbayev]] *[[Writers' Union of Kazakhstan]]
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  • ...ian language|Proto-Iranian]] ''*raučah-'', itself derived from Proto-Indo-European {{wikt-lang|ine-pro|*lewk-}}. The original meaning of the word, however, wa Before the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]], Iran was the only country that officially observed the ceremonies of Now
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  • During the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] era the instrument fell from favour. It was derided as rudimentary Different variations of the komuz spread to several eastern European countries such as the [[Ukraine]], [[Poland]] and [[Hungary]] during the 4t
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  • ...akeev the People's Akyn of Kazakhstan and the First President of the Akyns Union of Kazakhstan. ...The owner of Platinum "Tarlan Prize "over the years, the winner of the All-Union television festival" Song of the Year "(Moscow, Russia).
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  • {{See also|Music of the Soviet Union}} ...utions such as concert houses with opera stages, conservatories, where the European music was performed and taught, second, by trying to incorporate Kazakh tra
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  • ...&ndash; A televised song gala organised by the [[Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union]] (ABU). ...t]] &ndash; A singing competition organised by the [[European Broadcasting Union]] (EBU).
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  • ...on in Europe]]. In 2011, it formed a [[Eurasian Economic Community|customs union]] with Russia and [[Belarus]]. ...and culturally diverse, in part due to [[Forced settlements in the Soviet Union|mass deportations]] of many ethnic groups to the country during [[Joseph St
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  • |established_event8 = Independence declared from the [[Soviet Union]] |established_event9 = [[Dissolution of the Soviet Union|Recognized]]
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  • ...lt of Ivan the Terrible in Stalin's Russia (Studies in Russian and Eastern European History and Society) ''. New York: Palgrave, 2001 (hardcopy, ISBN 0-333-656 With [[perestroika]] in the Soviet Union of the 1980s emerged a new wave of young Kazakh filmmakers, ready to challe
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  • ...irbis.psu.kz|access-date=2016-05-18}}</ref> a monumentalist, and member of Union of Artists of the USSR. Regarded as an influential [[Avant-garde]] artist d ...d [[Eugène Delacroix]]. Learning the fundamental methodology of the great European Colorists laid the foundation for Antonyuk's creative principles.
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  • |birth_place= [[Aqtöbe|Aktyubinsk]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] {{MedalCompetition|[[European Men's Artistic Gymnastics Championships|European Championships]]}}
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  • ...[South Kazakhstan Region|Ongutsik Qazaqstan]],<br>[[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...Европы|trans_title=Asian champion Bazarbek Donbay fought off at the European Cup|language=Kazakh|url=http://sport.gazeta.kz/news/chempion-azii-bazarbek-
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  • ...egan cycling in 1984 as an 11-year-old, competing within the former Soviet Union.<ref name="astanafans1">{{cite web| url=http://astanafans.com/vino%E2%80%99 After Kazakhstan declared independence from the Soviet Union on 16 December 1991, Vinokourov continued to train and race, though as a me
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  • | birth_place = [[Kostanay]], [[Soviet Union]]<br>(now Kazakhstan) {{MedalCompetition | [[European Amateur Boxing Championships|European Championships]]}}
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  • {{MedalCompetition | [[European Amateur Boxing Championships|European Amateur Championships]] }} {{MedalGold | [[1979 European Amateur Boxing Championships|1979 Cologne]] | Light Welterweight }}
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  • | birth_place = [[Balkhash (city)|Balkhash]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] (now Kazakhstan) *'''1992''' Junior European Champion in Edinburgh, as a Middleweight.
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  • Zhakiyanov defeated [[Karim Guerfi]] to win the [[European Boxing Union]] [[bantamweight]] title.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.boxingscene.com/luc ...;"|{{small|Won [[List of European Boxing Union bantamweight champions|EBU (European) bantamweight]] title}}
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  • ...], [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...9 World Championships]] and the [[2010 European Fencing Championships|2010 European Championships]].
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  • |[[1985 European Athletics Junior Championships|European Junior Championships]] |[[1989 European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]]
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  • ...went on to win the [[1988 European Indoor Championships in Athletics|1988 European Indoor Championships]] (17.30 m) and the [[1994 Asian Games]] (17.21 m). ...e 1988 IAAF Grand Prix (17.50 m), the [[1989 European Cup (athletics)|1989 European Cup]] (17.17 m), the 1993 IAAF Grand Prix (17.49 m), the [[1994 IAAF Grand
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  • ...енко)}}; born 23 August 1972 in [[Bakanas]], [[Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]]), is a [[Kazakhstan]]-born [[Germany|German]] [[long-distance runner]] wh ...and 10,000 metres. In the [[2006 European Championships in Athletics|2006 European Championships]], she placed ninth, one place behind long-time rival [[Sabri
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  • ...[[long-distance runner]] from [[Kazakhstan]], who represented the [[Soviet Union]] during her career. She is best known for winning the gold medal in the wo |[[1982 European Athletics Championships|European Championships]]
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[European Athletics Championships|European Championships]]}} {{MedalBronze|[[1986 European Athletics Championships|1986 Stuttgart]] | High jump}}
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  • | birth_place=[[Donetsk]], [[Soviet Union]] {{Medal|Comp|[[European Athletics Championships|European Championships]]}}
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  • ...[[long-distance runner]] from [[Kazakhstan]], who represented the [[Soviet Union]] in the women's [[marathon (sport)|marathon]] at the [[1988 Summer Olympic |[[1982 European Championships in Athletics|European Championships]]
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  • ...acquired [[Kazakhstan]]i citizenship after the dissolution of the [[Soviet Union]]. ...etics|1969]], [[1971 European Championships in Athletics|1971]] and [[1978 European Championships in Athletics|1978]], respectively. Soldatenko was awarded the
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  • ...September 30, 1959 in [[Karaganda]], [[Kazakh SSR]]) is a former [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[track and field]] athlete who competed in the [[sprint (running) ...won the Gold medal. At the [[1982 European Championships in Athletics|1982 European Championships]], Muravyov was seventh in 200 m. At the [[1983 World Champio
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  • ...printer]] specialising in the [[400 metres]] who competed for the [[Soviet Union]].<ref>{{iaaf name|8076}}</ref> He took part at the [[1987 World Championsh |rowspan=2|[[Moscow, Soviet Union]]
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  • ...an]]i female former [[long-distance runner]] who competed for the [[Soviet Union]] and later Kazakhstan.<ref>[https://www.iaaf.org/athletes/kazakhstan/natal ...t the [[1989 IAAF World Cup]].<ref>[http://www.gbrathletics.com/ic/epw.htm European Cup (Women)]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2017-02-14.</ref><ref>[http://www
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  • {{Medal|Comp|[[European Athletics Indoor Championships|European Indoor Championships]]}} {{Medal|Gold|[[1977 European Athletics Indoor Championships|1977 San Sebastián]]|60 m hurdles}}
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  • ...[[Vladikavkaz]], [[North Ossetian ASSR]], <br> [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ==European club competitions==
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  • | birth_place = [[Temirtau]], [[Soviet Union]] ...llurg Magnitogorsk player at the [[European Hockey League]] in [[1998–99 European Hockey League|1999]].]]
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  • ...e = [[Oskemen]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] | [[1998 IIHF European U18 Championship|1998]]
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  • ...t-Kamenogorsk]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...сандров}}; November 13, 1955 &mdash; July 31, 2002) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] and [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] professional [[ice hockey]] player.<ref>
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  • ...t-Kamenogorsk]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...okov help Dynamo reach the final of the [[1996–97 European Hockey League|European Hockey League]], that he was contacted by the Sharks and offered a contract
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  • | birth_place = [[Temirtau]], [[Soviet Union]] ...ч Гловацкий}}, 1 January 1970 – 5 January 2015) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] and later [[Kazakhstan]]i [[ice hockey]] defender. He played for
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  • ...ce = [[Almaty]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...1420&st=0000000010 ProSport.kz] 1 February 2008</ref> However, Ostapenko's European adventure was not particularly successful and he did not start a single gam
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  • | birth_place = [[Astana]], [[Soviet Union]], [[Kazakh SSR]] ...d=0000011420&st=0000000010 ProSport.kz] 1 February 2008</ref> However, his European journey was not quite successful and he only started in one game for the re
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  • | birth_place = [[Oral, Kazakhstan|Oral]], [[Soviet Union]], [[Kazakh SSR]] ...[[FC Tobol]], where he soon became the club captain. He scored 7 goals in European competitions.
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  • ...Сон}}; born 18 September 1964 in [[Karaganda]]) is a retired [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] and [[Kazakhstan]]i professional [[Association football|football]] ==European club competitions==
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  • | birth_place = [[Kazakh SSR]]<br/>[[Soviet Union]] ...ry over [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]], in a [[2012 UEFA European Football Championship|Euro 2012]] qualifier on 3 June 2011.
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  • ...w, [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]] In 2007, he won the [[European Individual Chess Championship]], held in [[Dresden]], following a play-off
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  • | birth_place = [[Ziminsky District]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] {{MedalCompetition|[[European Weightlifting Championships|European Championships]]}}
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  • ...ean Shooting Championships]] in Oslo in the AR (air rifle) 40M, the Soviet Union dropped him from its Olympic shooting team because some officials thought t ...or several years, in 1993 Polak won the [[bronze medal]] for Israel in the European Shooting Championships.<ref name="jewsinsports.org"/>
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  • [[Category:Olympic swimmers of the Soviet Union]] [[Category:Olympic silver medalists for the Soviet Union]]
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[LEN European Aquatics Championships|European Championships]]}} {{MedalGold| [[1987 European Aquatics Championships|1987 Strasbourg]] | 4×100 m medley}}
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  • {{MedalCompetition|[[European Weightlifting Championships|European Championships]]}} ...onze| [[1984 European Weightlifting Championships|1984 Vittorio]] | [[1984 European Weightlifting Championships|-82.5 kg]]}}
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  • ...0) is a former [[Speed skating|speed skater]] who represented the [[Soviet Union]], the [[Unified Team at the Olympics|Commonwealth of Independent States]], ...lting in a bronze medal at the 1998 [[European Speed Skating Championships|European Allround Championships]] and a silver medal at the 1999 [[World Allround Sp
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  • |birth_place= [[Karaganda]], [[Soviet Union]] | align=left | [[European Figure Skating Championships|European Championships]] || 11th || 8th
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  • ...a nine year ban Russia has begun exporting sturgeon caviar to the European Union"], Newzy.net, 21 February 2011</ref> ...the Shortnose sturgeon is rated ''Vulnerable'' in the [[World Conservation Union|IUCN]] [[IUCN Red List|Red List]] of [[endangered species]] and rated ''End
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  • .../intro/ |title=Kazakhstan: country profile. Recent developments.|publisher=European commission, external relations|accessdate=2006-03-21}}</ref> The paper con {{European Broadcasting Union Members}}
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  • ...st private institutions of higher education founded in the former [[Soviet Union]]. Nazarbayev appointed Chan Young Bang, his former economic advisor Presi ...ent of Public Administration received unconditional accreditation from the European Association for Public Administration Accreditation,<ref>[http://www.eapaa.
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  • With the 1991 breakup of the [[Soviet Union]], it was suggested that the [[Türkiye İzcilik Federasyonu]] assist in th ...oin the [[European Scout Region (World Organization of the Scout Movement)|European Region]], as [[Germany]] was responsible for the support of OSMK. The WOSM
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  • |office4 = [[Minister of Gas Industry of the Soviet Union]] |party = [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]<br>{{small|(1961–1991)}}<br>[[Independent politician|Independent]]<br>{
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  • ...[[Nuclear weapon|nuclear]] [[ICBM]]s at the [[United States]], [[European Union|Europe]], and [[China]]; failure would mean neither side would have anythin ...o play on whichever two sides are on a map, which can be NATO (American or European) against China, or NATO (American) against MEC. EU and China never clash ag
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  • ...efenders, ultimately wiping out the GLA in the region, as well as allowing European opinion towards the Chinese to skyrocket. After taking serious losses to th ...& ECA (European Continental Alliance, the successor state of the European Union) as factions, many additional units for vanilla factions; also serves as an
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  • ...nymous protagonist, the adventurer [[Indiana Jones]], against the [[Soviet Union]]. In a race for a mythological [[Babylon]]ian power source, he joins force ...Canyonlands National Park|Canyonlands]], and informs him that the [[Soviet Union|Russians]] are excavating the ruins of [[Babylon]].<ref>{{cite video game |
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  • ...o, and ex-[[Nazi]] scientist Friedrich Steiner, who defected to the Soviet Union. In October 1945, Reznov and [[Call of Duty: World at War|Dimitri Petrenko] ...a result, the U.S. is preparing a pre-emptive nuclear strike on the Soviet Union, which would result in the inevitable [[Mutual Assured Destruction]] of [[W
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  • ...mber 2006, it had opened in the United States and Canada, as well as in 14 European countries. Upon its release, it was a massive hit, taking in US$26.4 millio ...jacksonville.com/apnews/stories/121206/D8LVEVMG1.shtml|work= Florida Times-Union|agency= Associated Press|date= 12 December 2006|accessdate=13 April 2007 }}
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  • ...tional under-17 football team|FR Yugoslavia U-17]] team at the [[2002 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship]]. ...[[Serbia and Montenegro national under-21 football team]]. When the state-union of [[Serbia and Montenegro]] was dissolved in May 2006, Burzanović opted t
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  • | birth_place = [[Khabarovsk]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...рович Алієв}}); born 3 February 1985 in [[Khabarovsk]], [[Soviet Union]]) is a [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]] of [[Azer
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  • ...d to try his luck into professional football due to his lack of a European Union passport, and consequently opted to join [[Apulia]]n Serie D side [[Nuova N ...w.registroimprese.it PDF purchased from Italian CCIAA]</ref> He played his European debut on 9 December 2009, substituted [[Lorenzo De Silvestri]] on the 83-mi
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  • ...th_place = [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]], [[Russian SFSR]], Soviet Union ...he UEFA Cup and [[UEFA Euro 2008]] brought him to the attention of several European clubs. However, interest had already been expressed in January 2008 by [[Ne
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  • ...pended|date=18 July 2012|accessdate=9 October 2012|work=UCI.ch|publisher=[[Union Cycliste Internationale]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.velonation :1st [[European Games]] Road Race, [[Luis Leon Sanchez]]
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  • ...Latvia|Ogre]], [[Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic|Latvian SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...l by the [[Moncton Wildcats]] in the 2004 [[Canadian Hockey League]] (CHL) European Draft. He was drafted after just one season with the Wildcats in the third
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  • ...cow, [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR]], Soviet Union}} ...Circle Cup]], losing to [[Sabine Lisicki]]. Shvedova then played two more European tournaments before the French Open.
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  • ...-offs]].<ref name="regulations">{{cite news |title=Regulations of the UEFA European Qualifying Competition for the 7th FIFA Women's World Cup |url=http://www.u ...al European Summer Time|CEST]] ([[UTC+02:00]]) during summer and [[Central European Time|CET]] ([[UTC+01:00]]) during winter.
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  • |align=left|[[UEFA European Football Championship|UEFA European Championship Qualification]] ...[Kostadin Kostadinov (referee)|Kostadin Kostadinov]] ([[Bulgarian Football Union|Bulgaria]])
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  • ...national championship]]s in 1977 and 1990, and the [[European Cup (bandy)|European Cup]] in 1978. Bandy is developed in 10 of the country's 17 administrative ...s|Summer Olympics]], the [[Basketball World Cup]], the [[EuroBasket]] (the European Basketball Championship), and the [[EuroLeague]]. In 1971 he earned the tit
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  • ...le remains commonplace in [[Russia]] and other [[Post-Soviet states|former union republics]], but its display is prohibited in some other former socialist c ...n 1923–1936.svg|thumb|right|150px|The first [[State Emblem of the Soviet Union]] (1923–1936).]]
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  • ...the [[Soviet Union]] under the rule of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|Communist Party]], along with, for example, the [[hammer and sickle]]. In S Shortly before the founding of the Soviet Union, in mid-March of 1916 the [[U.S. Army Signal Corps]]' aviation section used
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  • ...epublics of the Soviet Union|constituent republics]] of the [[Soviet Union|Union of Soviet Socialist Republics]]''' all featured predominantly the [[hammer ...republics use arms based on or reminiscent of the Soviet-era emblems. Most European republics, on the other hand, reverted to their traditional pre-Soviet hera
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  • ...n Jews began to emigrate to Kyrgyzstan which was then part of the [[Soviet Union]], and a small number still live in that country. ...ring [[World War II]] many Jews fled from the European parts of the Soviet Union to central Asia, including Kyrgyzstan, making the Jewish community of Kyrgy
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  • ...ash; May 19, 2015) was the Erich Neuberger Professor of [[European history|European]] and [[Jewish history]] at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]], and the ...pe the [[Nazi occupation of Poland|Germans]]; however, they found [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[totalitarianism]] to be little better. In 1942 they moved to Kaz
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  • | birth_place = [[Ust-Kamenogorsk]], [[Soviet Union|USSR]] ...ef name=JSR911>{{cite journal|title=Professional Hockey Review: 2010–11; European Hockey League|journal=Jewish Sports Review|date=September–October 2011|vo
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  • ...tionalism]]. He defended his interest for position of Turkestan’s people union. However, the Russian nationalist recognized Mustafa’s position, but they ...ing years Shokay wrote and published a book:” Turkestan under the Soviet Union (On the characteristics of the dictatorship of the proletariat)”.
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  • | associations = [[Lutheran World Federation|LWF]], [[Conference of European Churches|CCE]] | area = [[Former Soviet Union]]
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  • ...roducts domestically and internationally. This program is conducted by the Union of Artisans of Kazakhstan, “Chevron,” the Eurasia Foundation of Central ...most successful sport. A lot of professional cyclists that compete on the European circuit come from Kazakhstan. Most notable is [[Alexander Vinokourov]], who
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  • ...various forms from 1929 to 1997, under the influence of the then [[Soviet Union]] and its appointees.<ref name="KazStat">{{cite web |url= http://stat.kz/di ...and relocation of workers and industries from European areas of the Soviet Union during [[World War II]], the city has a high proportion of ethnic [[Russian
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  • ...isations, such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, as well as European Parliamentarians have written to the French government advising against the Ablyazov started working during the fall of the Soviet Union and the start of Kazakhstan's Independence. His first job was the buying an
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  • ...stan Province]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...manager at a Soviet military plant. Right before the breakup of the Soviet Union, he started with other partners own business operating a coal and natural r
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