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  • ...boundary is the Apsheron Threshold, a sill of tectonic origin between the Eurasian continent and an oceanic remnant,<ref>{{cite journal|author=Khain V. E. Gad ...etskogo Soiuza. Moskva: Vysšaia Škola |trans-title=Mammals of the Soviet Union. Volume II, Part 2. Carnivora (Hyaenas and Cats) |publisher=Smithsonian Ins
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  • ...the Kazakh Regional Committee [[All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks)|All-Union Communist Party]] |party = [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]]
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  • ...khstan he represented the country during the creation of Eurasian Economic Union and oversaw macroeconomic policy of the government. Under his management th
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  • ...&lpg=PA636&ots=RCsYKk2xt4&pg=PA83#v=onepage&f=true ''Mammals of the Soviet Union. Vol III: Carnivores (Feloidea).''] Smithsonian Institution and the Nationa *[[Eurasian brown bear]]
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  • ...thern East-West Corridor]], and the [[New Eurasian Land Bridge]] or Second Eurasian Continental Bridge, running through China and [[Kazakhstan]]. As of Novembe ...freight to dwindle. One factor is that the railways of the former [[Soviet Union]] use a wider [[rail gauge]] than most of the rest of Europe as well as Chi
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  • ...ridge]] rail links running through the [[People's Republic of China]]. The Eurasian Land Bridge is the overland rail link between East Asia and Europe. ...unted cranes.<ref name=NYT72013 /> Chinese media often states that the New Eurasian Land/Continental Bridge extends from [[Lianyungang]] to [[Rotterdam]], a di
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  • ...web|url=http://www.miho.or.jp/english/member/shangrila/tpshan23.htm|title=Eurasian winds toward Silla|last=Miho Museum News (Shiga, Japan) Volume 23|first=|da ...Sven Hedin]] in 1938.<ref name="ball 2016 p156"/> The fall of the [[Soviet Union]] and '[[Iron Curtain]]' in 1989 led to a surge of public and academic inte
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  • | death_place = [[Tashkent]], [[Soviet Union]] ...e [[TurkSib]] project, part of [[Stalin]]'s [[First five-year plan (Soviet Union)|first Five-Year Plan]]. Tynyshpaev was employed there until January 1931.
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  • ...hropological expeditions in [[Kazakhstan]] and beyond: [[India]]n-[[Soviet Union|Soviet]] (1974-1975), [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]]-[[Mongolia]]n (1991-1993), [[Ka ...eivews/GoldMan_review.html Article Review from the Center for the Study of Eurasian Nomads].
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  • ...ct]] of [[Russia]] to western [[Kazakhstan]], forming part of the larger [[Eurasian steppe]], adjacent to the [[Kazakh steppe]] to the east. It is a part of th ...title=[[The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World]]| author=David W. Anthony| ISBN=9781400831
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  • ...each species' conservation status as assessed by the [[World Conservation Union|IUCN]]: ****** [[Eurasian water shrew]] ''Neomys fodiens'' LR/lc
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  • ...and distribution, from Northern Serbia, where 5-10% of the total European Union population is thought to breed. The researchers' main focus was on understa ...de by other birds such as the [[hooded crow]], [[Rook (bird)|rook]], and [[Eurasian magpie|magpie]]. The nests that are chosen tend to be higher than the major
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  • Despite its Eurasian origin, its closest relatives are the [[black swan]] of Australia and the [ ...1=G. P. |last2=Gladkov |first2=N. A. |date=1967 |title=Birds of the Soviet Union |volume=IV |publisher=U.S. Fish & Wildlife Translation |location= |isbn= |p
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  • | name = Eurasian water shrew<ref name=msw3>{{MSW3 Soricomorpha| id = 13700434 | page = 279}} | range_map = Eurasian Water Shrew area.png
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  • ...y endangered]] [[antelope]] that originally inhabited a vast area of the [[Eurasian steppe]] zone from the foothills of the [[Carpathian Mountains]] and [[Cauc ...bal Survey and Regional Action Plans| year= 2001| publisher= International Union for Conservation of Nature| isbn= 2831705940|url=https://books.google.com/b
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  • In early 1919, the [[Soviet Union]] placed the Turkmenian kulan under protection. However, the measures enact ...pecies Survival Plan|SSP]], [[Association of Zoos and Aquariums|AZA]]) and Eurasian ([[European Endangered Species Programme|EEP]], [[European Association of Z
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  • ...of [[Romania]] and [[Hungary]].<ref name="soviet">''Mammals of the Soviet Union'' Vol.II Part 1a, SIRENIA AND CARNIVORA (Sea cows; Wolves and Bears), V.G H ...35–40&nbsp;kg (77–88&nbsp;lbs), thus being somewhat smaller than the [[Eurasian wolf]] and its fur is sparser, coarser and shorter. The flanks are light gr
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  • | name = Eurasian wolf | image = File:Eurasian wolf.JPG
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  • Since the [[collapse of the Soviet Union]] in 1991, Saiga populations declined by more than 95% (scientists estimate ...ute towards the international conservation of this flagship species of the Eurasian steppes. In the Joint Work Programme between CMS and CITES for the period 2
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  • ...{cite book|last1=Seifert|first1=Bernhard|title=A taxonomic revision of the Eurasian Myrmica salina species complex (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)|date=2011|publishe ...to several [[Republics of the Soviet Union|former republics of the Soviet Union]], where their preferred habitats are relatively wet [[halophyte]] [[biotop
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  • ...asian Economic Union]] came into effect, creating a political and economic union between [[Russia]], [[Belarus]], [[Armenia]] and Kazakhstan.
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  • ...Kazakhstan, and [[Belarus]] sign a treaty forming the [[Eurasian Economic Union]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://time.com/135520/russia-kazakhstan-belarus-tr
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  • ...ers to the section of [[Central Asia]] formerly controlled by the [[Soviet Union]], as well as the time period of Soviet administration (1918–1991). Centr ...evolution of 1917 and the Russian Civil War of 1918–1921, the USSR was a union of several Soviet republics, but the synecdoche Russia — after its larges
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  • [[Kazakhstan]], the largest country of the [[Eurasian Steppe]], has been a historical "crossroads" and home to numerous different ...akhstan during the [[Early Middle Ages]]; the best-known were the [[Kangar Union]], the [[Oghuz Yabgu State]], and the [[Kara-Khanid Khanate|Kara-Khanid Kag
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  • |common_name = Kangar Union |image_map_caption = Kangar Union after fall of Western Turkic Khaganate, 659-750
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  • ...[[Proto-Indo-Europeans|Indo-European]] semi-[[Eurasian nomads|nomadic]] [[Eurasian Steppe|steppe]] people mentioned in [[China|Chinese]] records from the 2nd ...es|Indo-Aryans]], who had been suddenly pushed to the extremities of the [[Eurasian Steppe]] by the [[Iranian peoples]] in the 2nd millennium BC.<ref name="Bec
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  • ...ok |last = Biran |first = Michal |title = The Empire of the Qara Khitai in Eurasian History: Between China and the Islamic World |location = [[Cambridge]] |pub ...and Invasion |location = New York City |publisher = [[Sterling Publishing|Union Square Press]] |year = 2008 |ISBN = 1-4027-5696-8 |ref = harv}}
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  • ...]] [[Iranian peoples|Iranian]] [[Eurasian nomads|nomadic]] tribes on the [[Eurasian Steppe]].<ref name="West">{{harvnb|West|2009|pp=713–717}}</ref><ref name= ...=Kurkjian|title=A History of Armenia|publisher=Armenian General Benevolent Union of America|year=1964|location=New York|page=23}}</ref>) The Behistun inscri
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  • ...=Central Asian Research Centre (London, England)|title=Islam in the Soviet Union|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YG9AAAAAIAAJ&dq=isolating+the+country ...After the [[History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991)|collapse of the Soviet Union]], these republics gained their independence.
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  • ...t best, reduced to mongrelized imposters, not infrequently identified with Eurasian Khazars without any legitimate claim to a closeness with [[God]], and at wo ===Soviet Union and Russia===
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  • ...s noted.'</ref> that were to comprise the Khazar empire were not an ethnic union, but a congeries of steppe nomads and peoples who came to be subordinated, ...he 4th century CE and are recorded by [[Priscus]] to reside in the Western Eurasian steppelands as early as 463.<ref>{{harvnb|Golden|2007a|p=14}}</ref><ref>{{h
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  • ...entary Assemblies of CSTO, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, Interparliamentary Union, European Parliament, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Parl * Inter-parliamentary Union (IPU)
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  • ...[[Eurasian Economic Community]] then in 2015 into the [[Eurasian Economic Union]]. President Nazarbayev has prioritized economic diplomacy into Kazakhstan' When the Soviet Union collapsed in December 1991, Kazakhstan inherited 1,410 [[nuclear warhead]]s
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  • ...nd European integration. The case for neofunctionalism?|journal=Journal of Eurasian Studies|date=23 November 2010|volume=2|issue=2|page=91|doi=10.1016/j.euras. ...on." If Iran joined it would be the first state outside the former Soviet Union to become a member of the organization.
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  • ...ion]] headquartered in [[Astana]], [[Kazakhstan]]. It was organized by the Eurasian Economic Club of Scientists Association and the [[Government of Kazakhstan] ...| title=History of the Eurasian Economic Club of Scientists | publisher=''Eurasian Economic Club of Scientists'' | accessdate=January 30, 2013}}</ref><ref nam
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  • ...iation was established on 2 November 2005 as an independent non-commercial union of legal entities, which is challenged to promote creation of favorable con == Eurasian Forum KAZENERGY ==
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