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  • ...oking down from Medeu Dam, toward the [[Medeo|Medeu Skating Rink]] to the north]] *{{cite|first=Ts.E.|last=Mirtshoulava|contribution=Mud floods in the Caucasus and Central Asia|title=Floods|editor-first=Dennis|editor-last=J Parker |pag
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  • | direction = south–north-east ...The western branch runs from the [[Caspian Sea]] coast of Turkmenistan to north.<ref name=csrc>
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  • ...finishing high school in 1973, he served in the Soviet army, in the North Caucasus region (1975–1977). He studied at the Kazakh National University (KazMU),
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  • ...lebrated for over 3,000 years in [[Western Asia]], [[Central Asia]], the [[Caucasus]], the [[Black Sea Basin]] and the [[Balkans]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://w ...only country that officially observed the ceremonies of Nowruz. When the [[Caucasus|Caucasian]] and [[Central Asia]]n countries gained independence from the So
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  • ...It lies between latitudes [[40th parallel north|40°]] and [[56th parallel north|56° N]], and longitudes [[46th meridian east|46°]] and [[88th meridian ea ...tends west to east from the [[Caspian Sea]] to the [[Altay Mountains]] and north to south from the plains of [[Siberia|Western Siberia]] to the oases and de
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  • ...khstan]]. KIMEP is a private, non-profit university offering credit-based, North American-style ''bachelor's'', ''master's'', and ''doctoral'' degree curric ...ar speakers such as Keith Gaebel, the Managing Partner of Central Asia and Caucasus at [[Ernst & Young]], Ilya Urazakov, Kazakhstan broadcaster and businessman
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  • ...mporary operations centre "Castle Thane". The skiing chase sequence in the Caucasus was shot on the slopes of [[Chamonix]], France.<ref name="imdb-loc"/> Filmi The film opened at the top of the North American box office with $35.5 million. Its final worldwide gross was $361
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  • ..., defeated the Volunteer Army of [[General Denikin]], captured the [[North Caucasus]], then Azerbaijan, [[Armenia]], and February 16, 1921 came to [[Tiflis]].
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  • * [http://www.firstlutheranchurch.ru/ Official Website of lutherans in North Caucasus, Russia]
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  • ...ukanov.pdf Will Kazakh Authorities Avoid Extremist Pitfalls?] Central-Asia Caucasus Institute, Silk Road Studies Program</ref> ...an, at the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council in Defence Ministers session] North Atlantic Treaty Organization</ref>
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  • ...]] and [[Dzungaria]] mountain ranges, with the [[Altai Mountains]] further north. ...le=University of Central Asia Founded by Aga Khan Foundation, Central Asia Caucasus Institute, November 8, 2000 |accessdate=2006-12-05}}
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  • The '''Karachays''' are a [[Turkic people]] of the [[North Caucasus]], mostly situated in the [[Russia]]n [[Karachay–Cherkessia|Karachay–Ch The Kipchaks (Cumans) came to the [[Caucasus]] in the 11th century [[Common Era|CE]].
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  • |region4 = &nbsp; &nbsp;{{flag|North Ossetia-Alania}} ...kudai.ac.jp/sympo/Proceed97/Arutiunov5.html "Ethnicity and Conflict in the Caucasus"]. Slavic Research Center</ref>
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  • ...ge Korean communities in southern [[Russia]] (around [[Volgograd]]), the [[Caucasus]], and southern [[Ukraine]]. These communities can be traced back to the Ko ...nic Koreans of the local nationality and the Korean nationals (citizens of North Korea or South Korea).
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  • ...zakhstan. It is located 8&nbsp;km north from the city [[Tokmok|Tokmak]] in north-western Kyrgyzstan. This group numbered 3314 on arrival. Bai Yanhu's name i ...chi}}) [[Korday District]], [[Jambyl Region]] of [[Kazakhstan]] (8&nbsp;km north of [[Tokmok]], [[Kyrgyzstan]])
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  • ...Empire]], which already controlled Armenian-populated areas in the [[north Caucasus]], moved to conquer the [[Kazakh Steppe]]. Immigrants from throughout the e Unlike the [[Turkish People|Turks of Asia Minor]] and [[Azerbaijanis|the Caucasus]], which Armenians have had intense conflict with for the past thousand yea
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  • ...|last=Subtelny |journal=Iranian Studies |volume=21 |issue=1/2: Soviet and North American Studies on Central Asia |date=1988 |pages=123–151 |jstor=4310597 ...er gradually spread northward.<ref>Atabaki, Touraj. ''Central Asia and the Caucasus: transnationalism and diaspora'', pg. 24</ref> Islam also took root due to
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  • ...atar" likely originated amongst the nomadic [[Tatar confederation]] in the north-eastern [[Gobi]] desert in the 5th century.<ref name="BritannicaTatar">'''T ...raphic expanse extending from southeastern Europe through Anatolia and the Caucasus Mountains and throughout Central Asia. Thus Turks include the Turks of Turk
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  • ...aucasian]] ethnic group of the [[Nakh peoples]] originating in the [[North Caucasus]] region of [[Eastern Europe]]. They refer to themselves as '''Vainakhs''' The isolated terrain of the [[Caucasus mountains]] and the strategic value outsiders have placed on the areas sett
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  • ...leading to only a small genetic impact. Thus, the admixture estimate from North-East Asia is high in the east, but is barely detectable west of Uzbekistan. ...Basin were people of Caucasoid physical type who entered probably from the north and west, who may have spoken languages ancestral to the Indo-European [[To
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