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  • '''Eurasia International Film Festival''' is an international [[film festival]] held i ...<ref name=english>[http://eurasiaiff.kz/en/festival/history.html History - Eurasia IFF]</ref>||{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} ''[[Beshkempir]]''||{{flagicon|Kazakhst
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  • | name = Eurasia Insurance Co. | logo = Eurasia Insurance Company.svg
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  • '''Innovative University of Eurasia''' ([[Pavlodar]], [[Kazakhstan]]) is a multi-discipline university in Kazak * 2006 - Pavlodar University was renamed to the Innovative University of Eurasia
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  • ...tivals and other cultural events. It was one of the premiere sites for the Eurasia film festival. Outside, with the fountains on the square in front of the Pa
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  • ...rachetti|title=Pastoralist landscapes and social interaction in bronze age Eurasia|date=2008|publisher=[[University of California Press]]|isbn=978-0-520-25689 ...ture and crop transmission among Bronze Age mobile pastoralists of Central Eurasia|journal=[[Proceedings of the Royal Society]]|date=2014|volume=281|issue=178
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  • | work= Eurasia Daily Monitor
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  • | newspaper = Eurasia Daily Monitor
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  • | newspaper = [[Eurasia Daily Monitor]] | newspaper = [[Eurasia Daily Monitor]]
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  • Khabar annually hosts the [[Eurasia]]n Media Forum, which attempts to bring together journalists and political
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  • ...n integration and formation of a common space of peace and creativeness in Eurasia.
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  • ...vinism" and "glorifying feudal nomadic culture."<ref>Harsha Ram, Imagining Eurasia: The Poetics and Ideology of Olzhas Suleimenov's AZ i IA, [[Slavic Review]]
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  • '''Eurasia International Film Festival''' is an international [[film festival]] held i ...<ref name=english>[http://eurasiaiff.kz/en/festival/history.html History - Eurasia IFF]</ref>||{{flagicon|Kyrgyzstan}} ''[[Beshkempir]]''||{{flagicon|Kazakhst
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  • **** [[Eurasia]]
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  • *[[Eurasia International Film Festival]]
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  • ...ix-at-eurasia-film-festival |title=Japanese-Kazakh film wins Grand Prix at Eurasia film festival |accessdate=7 September 2012 |work=ocamagazine}}</ref>
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  • ...leader who founded the [[Mongol Empire]], which ruled expansive areas of [[Eurasia]]. The film depicts the early life of Temüjin, not as an evil war-mongerin
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  • ...text-align:left;"|{{small|Won vacant [[Eurasia Pacific Boxing Council|WBC (Eurasia Pacific)]] bantamweight title}}
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  • | clubs5 = FC Eurasia Astana |rowspan="2"|2004||align="left"|Eurasia Astana||{{flagicon|KAZ}} Kazakhstan||First Division||2||10||4
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  • |teams = [[Eurasia Rakhat]] ...rence]]|accessdate=17 November 2016}}</ref> On club level she played for [[Eurasia Rakhat]] in Kazakhstan.
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  • |teams = [[Eurasia Rakhat]] ...t|2004 Summer Olympics]], but did not play. On club level she played for [[Eurasia Rakhat]] in Kazakhstan.
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  • |teams = [[Eurasia Rakhat]] ...rence]]|accessdate=17 November 2016}}</ref> On club level she played for [[Eurasia Rakhat]] in Kazakhstan.
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  • |teams = [[Eurasia Rakhat]] ...rence]]|accessdate=17 November 2016}}</ref> On club level she played for [[Eurasia Rakhat]] in Kazakhstan.
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  • ...x_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=657&cHash=57fbf95524308ff03758c4d3a5d8989f|website = Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 12 Issue: 112|accessdate = 2015-10-13|publisher = The
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  • *Rinad Temirbekov (MBA 1999), Director of [[Eurasia Foundation]], Kazakhstan
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  • ...16, 2008. In becoming a member of WOSM, OSMK will become a member of the [[Eurasia Scout Region]], if it so desires. If Kazakhstan had chosen not to become a member of the Eurasia Region, they would have been eligible to join the [[European Scout Region (
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  • ...g/article/2281285|title=The New University of Astana opens in the heart of Eurasia|website=www.inform.kz|access-date=2016-07-19}}</ref>
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  • |title=Eurasia Foundation of Central Asia: Board of Trustees |publisher=Eurasia Foundation of Central Asia
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  • ...-1-nojabrja-2010.html Energy forum takes a global overview with a focus on Eurasia]</ref><ref>[http://www.izvestia.kz/news.php?date=01-06-10&number=7 Oilers K
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  • ...007-03-08.</ref> Kazakhstan also launched a multi-million dollar "Heart of Eurasia" campaign to counter the Borat effect; Baron Cohen replied by denouncing th
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  • ...h 18 teams. Kazakhstan's national kokpar team currently holds a title of [[Eurasia]]n kokpar champions.<ref>[http://zhigerastana.kz/index.php?option=com_conte
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  • ...=1&LNGID=1&TMID=111&FID=443&PID=0&IID=3097 Kazakhstan: Israel's Partner in Eurasia] [[Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs]], September–October 2009</ref>
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  • ...eter C|last1=Perdue|title=China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=J4L-_cjmSqoC|year=2009|publisher=Harv
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  • ...e by women.<ref>{{cite book|title=Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ZaoXAQAAMAAJ|year=2003|publisher=Inst
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  • ...am is conducted by the Union of Artisans of Kazakhstan, “Chevron,” the Eurasia Foundation of Central Asia, Kazakh Ministry of Culture and Information and
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  • ...ith eagles''' is a traditional form of [[falconry]] found throughout the [[Eurasia]]n [[steppe]], practiced by [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] and [[Kyrgyz people]] in con
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  • ...ion, the Chodiev Foundation, to promote innovation, art and education in [[Eurasia]] and [[Southeast Asia]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.lesoir.be/1380121
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  • * Eurasia-Air Helicopter Company – helicopter services
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  • | company_slogan = ''From the Heart of Eurasia''
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  • | name = Eurasia Insurance Co. | logo = Eurasia Insurance Company.svg
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  • | chapter = Energy security in Eurasia. Clashing interests
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  • ...s-ministry-in-a-major-government-reshuffle|accessdate=4 February 2014|work=Eurasia}}</ref>
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  • *[http://www.chevron.com/operations/eurasia/#operations Chevron - Eurasia]
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  • ...astern Turkestan Terrorism |first=Yitzhak |last=Shichor |journal=China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly |volume=4 |issue= 2 |publisher=Central Asia-Caucasus Instit
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  • According to Tanya Costello, an analyst for [[Eurasia Group]], the IMU has been nearly destroyed by the counter-terrorism efforts ...?article_id=2369254 Terrorism and Nationalism: Twin threats to Kazakhstan] Eurasia Daily Monitor</ref> Rashid Tusupbekov, the Prosecutor General, asked the Su
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  • *[[Innovative University of Eurasia]]
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  • Innovative University of Eurasia
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  • ...Management were its first users. In 1997 the library received a grant of [[Eurasia Foundation]] for the project «Development of library and reading room» wh
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  • #Eurasia Research Centre of Humanitarian Researches
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  • '''Innovative University of Eurasia''' ([[Pavlodar]], [[Kazakhstan]]) is a multi-discipline university in Kazak * 2006 - Pavlodar University was renamed to the Innovative University of Eurasia
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  • ...founded her own production company [http://gulnarasarsenova.kz/pages/about Eurasia Film Production]. She was awarded a French Bonaparte medal and a diploma of ...drov Sr]]. In 2005 and 2008 she was the organizer and general director for Eurasia International Film Festival and in 2010 she was the general director of the
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  • ...lk Road for Cooperation or a Thorny Road of Prejudice?|journal = China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly |volume = 5 |issue = 4 |year = 2007 |pages = 147–170 |iss ...ions of China and the Chinese: A View from Kazakhstan |journal = China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly |volume = 7 |issue = 1 |pages = 29–46 |issn = 1653-4212 |
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  • ...he Caucasus|title=The Politics of Religion in Russia and the New States of Eurasia|editor-last=Bourdeaux|editor-first=Michael (ed)|place=|publisher=M.E. Sharp
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  • ...d in the maps in the gallery below, has also at times extended well into [[Eurasia]] and South-Eastern Europe. At times there has also been a distinct lack of
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  • ...articipated in a cultural world centered on the eastern steppes of central Eurasia, including modern northeastern Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan.
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  • ...=Laruelle|first=Marlène|last2=Peyrouse|first2=Sebastien|journal=China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly}}
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  • ...=Laruelle|first=Marlène|last2=Peyrouse|first2=Sebastien|journal=China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly}}
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  • ...uskʲɪj jɪˈzɨk|}}) is the most geographically widespread language of [[Eurasia]] and the most widely spoken of the [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] languages.
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  • ...stan Terrorism|volume=4|issue=2|year=2006|pages=89–108|journal=China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly|publisher=Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Stu
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  • ...kic Peoples: Ethnogenesis and State-Formation in Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia and the Middle East |author=Peter B. Golden |page=201 |year=1992 |isbn=978-
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  • [[Category:Nomadic groups in Eurasia]]
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  • [[File:East-Hem 1200ad.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Eurasia on the eve of the Mongol invasions, c. 1200]] ...nfluence such as the sancai three colour glaze in Central Asia and Western Eurasia, in Xinjiang there was continued circulation of Chinese coins.<ref name="Mi
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  • ...an, David. ''A history of Russia, Central Asia and Mongolia, Vol. 1: Inner Eurasia from prehistory to the Mongol Empire''. Blackwell, 1998. [[Category:Nomadic groups in Eurasia]]
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  • | alias = Son of Eurasia, Son of the Silk Road, Prince of Guitar, Prince of Love Songs
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  • ...tives toward Uyghur History |author= Nabijan Tursun |journal=The China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly |volume= 6 |issue= 3 |pages=87–100 }}</ref> and the [[Wor ...journal|pmc=2790568">{{cite journal|pmc=2790568|title=Genetic Landscape of Eurasia and "Admixture" in Uyghurs|year=2009|volume=85|issue=6|pmid=20004770|last1=
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  • ...дӣ}}, {{lang-ps|اقتصادي همکاريو د سازمان}}) is a [[Eurasia]]n political and economic [[intergovernmental organization]] which was foun
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  • ...country/europe.html#kz|title=USGS Minerals Information: Europe and Central Eurasia|work=usgs.gov}}</ref>
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  • ...ir |url=http://www.jamestown.org/edm/article.php?article_id=2372141 |title=Eurasia Daily Monitor &#124; The Jamestown Foundation |publisher=Jamestown.org |dat
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  • ....</ref> is an [[economic union]] of states located primarily in northern [[Eurasia]]. A treaty aiming for the establishment of the EAEU was signed on 29 May 2 ...n.eu/en/news/article-prime-minister-vladimir-putin-new-integration-project-eurasia-future-making-izvestia-3-|accessdate=13 August 2014|date=2011-10-10|last =
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  • * April, 2000 - the First Eurasian Economic Summit "Eurasia-2000» in Almaty, presentation of SPECA;
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  • | location = [[Eurasia]]
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  • ...ided in the [[Ural orogeny]], creating the basis for most of present-day [[Eurasia]]. ...www.jpg.co.uk/ab_jul_03_4.htm Ordovician-Permian paleogeography of Central Eurasia]
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  • ...ent chief planner, [[Vladimir Laptev]], wants to build a [[Berlin]] in a [[Eurasia]]n style. He has stated that a purely administrative capital such as [[Canb
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  • ...:KTK (Fernsehsender)|KTK channel]] and [[Perviy Kanal Evraziya|Channel One Eurasia]]. In December Aleksandrov became the chief-editor and host of ''Show Boom'
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  • ...before 1775, is a river flowing through [[Russia]] and [[Kazakhstan]] in [[Eurasia]]. It originates in the southern [[Ural Mountains]] and ends at the [[Caspi
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  • ...rope]], [[Geography|geographically]] recognized as a [[subcontinent]] of [[Eurasia]]. ...|later treaty with Japan]], the Japanese proposed allocating all of [[Afro-Eurasia]] west of the [[70th meridian east]] to the Germans and [[Kingdom of Italy
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  • ...c-en|æ|l|ˈ|t|eɪ|.|ᵻ|k}}) is a proposed [[language family]] of central Eurasia and Siberia, now widely seen as discredited.<ref>"While 'Altaic' is repeate ...ping was substantiated, though "older than most other language families in Eurasia, such as Indo-European or Finno-Ugric, and this is the reason why the moder
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  • ...tudies.org/new/docs/CEF/Quarterly/February_2007/Lin.pdf |journal=China and Eurasia Forum Quarterly |title= Nationalists, Muslims Warlords, and the "Great Nort *{{cite book|title=China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia|first=Peter C|last=Perdue|volume=|edition=illustrated|year=2005|publisher=H
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  • ...ed.<ref>Findings published in ''Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia'', Spring 2005.</ref> No instruments specifically designed for tattooing we
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  • ...a [[Russia]]n archaeologist specialising in the study of early Metal Age [[Eurasia]]n [[nomad]]s, especially those known as the [[Pazyryk culture|Pazyryk]] Cu
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  • ...tern of [[burial site]]s dating around [[1500 BC]] found across northern [[Eurasia]], from [[Finland]] to [[Mongolia]], which has suggested a common point of ...Chernykh|first = E.N.|journal = Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia | volume = 35|issue=3|year=2008|pages=36–53|url=http://www.sciencedirect.
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  • ...ological Structure of Recent and Last Glacial Mammalian Faunas in Northern Eurasia: The Case of Altai-Sayan Refugium|journal=PLoS ONE|volume=9|issue=1|pages=e [[Category:Nomadic groups in Eurasia]]
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  • ...lina, translated by Mieka Erley, Give & Take A Journal on Civil Society in Eurasia, Spring 2003, Volume 6, Issue 2, NGOS, A Natural Resource of Siberia, pp. 1
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  • ...book|author=Maria Shahgedanova|title = The Physical Geography of Northern Eurasia|url = https://books.google.com/books?id=8CFiT3qbN5UC&pg=PA140&dq=Balkhash|p ...6.php|language=Russian|title = Research: NPP Balkhash|publisher = COMCON-2 Eurasia|accessdate = 2009-01-29}}</ref> Therefore, in 2008, the Kazakh government r
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  • ...3071847.2015.1031525 |author=Nicola Contessi|title=Traditional Security in Eurasia: The Caspian caught between Militarisation and Diplomacy|periodical=The RUS ...=on}} link between the Caspian and [[Black sea]]s. It is hoped that the "[[Eurasia Canal]]" ([[Manych Ship Canal]]) would transform landlocked Kazakhstan and
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  • ...of Landscapes" in Shahgedanova Maria; ''The Physical Geography of Northern Eurasia''; pp. 48-50</ref>
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  • ...ons from Russia largest rivers: implications for major granitoid events in Eurasia and global episodes of supercontinent formation ...= Evolution of the Altaid tectonic collage and Paleozoic crustal growth in Eurasia
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  • ...e=Engaging Central Asia: the European Union's new strategy in the heart of Eurasia |last=Melvin |first=Neil J. |author2=Bhavna Dave |page=51 |year=2008 |publi
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  • ...eb.archive.org/web/20120531132357/http://www.scout.org/en/around_the_world/eurasia/our_organisation/governance/regional_committee/eurasia_regional_committee_2 [[Category:Eurasia Scout Committee members]]
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  • {{See also|Trans-Eurasia Logistics}} ...an Railway]] project.<ref>Xinhua, "China northwest city to host UN meet on Eurasia continental bridge 29 June to 4 July"; Islam.</ref> Chinese leaders have ca
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  • *{{cite news |url= |title=China northwest city to host UN meet on Eurasia continental bridge 29 Jun-4 Jul |work= [[BBC Monitoring]] |first= |last= ''
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  • ...iosphere Reserve]] located in [[Khazakstan]], within the desert zone of [[Eurasia]] in the central part of the Alakol inter-mountain depression. The {{conve
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  • ...udy of the Silk Road to promote understanding of cultural diffusion across Eurasia and protection of cultural heritage.<ref name=GaoMeiXJB/> In August 2006,
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  • | map_alt = Map of Eurasia with drawn lines for overland and maritime routes | location = Eurasia
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  • ...of the [[bald eagle]] and occupies the same [[ecological niche]], but in [[Eurasia]]. ...diverged in the North [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]], spreading westwards into Eurasia and eastwards into [[North America]]. Like the third large northern species
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  • ...member of the [[waterfowl]] family [[Anatidae]]. It is native to much of [[Eurasia]], and (as a rare winter visitor) the far north of Africa. It is an [[intro [[Category:Megafauna of Eurasia]]
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  • ...n the numerous [[basal (evolution)|basal]] fossils of the group found in [[Eurasia]] it is likely that the Terek sandpiper lineage originated there, possibly
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  • ...tagu's harrier is a long distance [[bird migration|migrant]]. Birds from [[Eurasia]] spend the winter in sub-[[Sahara]]n [[Africa]], while those from the east
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  • [[Category:Megafauna of Eurasia]]
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  • ...Burdigalian|Early Miocene]], Channidae had spread into western and central Eurasia, and by 8 Mya, during the late [[Tortonian]], they could be found throughou
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  • | range_map_caption = Range of ''V.&nbsp;murinus'' in Eurasia ...io murinus'') is a species of [[vesper bat]] that lives in [[temperate]] [[Eurasia]].
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  • ...pelage. The [[grey red-backed vole]] (''Myodes rufocanus'') from northern Eurasia, is larger with a distinctive reddish back.<ref name=Collins/>
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  • ...tricted in means of distribution and habitat and inhabits large areas of [[Eurasia]]. As ''Microtus arvalis'' followed human civilization, primary and seconda
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  • ...=Tikhonov|first2=A.|title=Notes on skulls of Pleistocene Saiga of Northern Eurasia|journal=Historical Biology|date=1994|volume=8|issue=1–4|pages=209–34|do [[Category:Megafauna of Eurasia]]
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  • [[Category:Megafauna of Eurasia|Gazelle, Goitered]]
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  • ...n simply as the '''pygmy shrew''', is a widespread [[shrew]] of northern [[Eurasia]]. It is the only shrew native to [[Ireland]].<ref name= "irish mammals">{{
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  • ...Acipenser ruthenus'') is a relatively small species of [[sturgeon]] from [[Eurasia]] native to large rivers that flow into the [[Black Sea]], [[Azov Sea]], an
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  • ...]] zones of the [[former Soviet Union]]. It was once widespread throughout Eurasia prior to the [[Middle Ages]]. Aside from an extensive paleontological and g The majority of pre-Christian wolf-related traditions in Eurasia were rooted in [[Hittite mythology]],<ref name="gamkrelidze"/> with wolves
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  • ...uch of temperate and tropical, southern and eastern '''Asia''', eastern '''Eurasia''', '''Malesia''', and the '''Middle East''' (in [[Afghanistan]]; [[Armenia
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  • ''Carduus nutans'' is a [[native plant]] of Eurasia.<ref name="grin"/> It is an [[introduced species]], and often a [[noxious
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  • ...[Slovakia]], [[Spain]], [[Switzerland]], and the former [[Yugoslavia]]); [[Eurasia]] (in [[Ukraine]] and much of [[Russian Federation|Russia]], including [[Si
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  • Elsewhere in Eurasia, it is found in the Larch forests of Altai and [[Sayan Mountains|Sayan moun
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  • ...aceous]] plants in the family [[Balsaminaceae]], native to some areas of [[Eurasia]], naturalized elsewhere and found in damp shady places. ''Impatiens parvif
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  • ...png|thumb|250px|Map of '''Central Asia''' showing three sets of possible [[Eurasia]]n boundaries for the region]]
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  • ||continent = Eurasia ...eter C|last1=Perdue|title=China Marches West: The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=J4L-_cjmSqoC|year=2009|publisher=Harv
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  • ...uz State played an important role in the military and political history of Eurasia.
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  • ...istopher I. Beckwith |title=Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present |language= |url=https://books.google.com ...kic Peoples: Ethnogenesis and State-formation in Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia and the Middle East |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5B6xMQEACAAJ |lo
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  • ...t = Christopher I. |title = Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present |location = Princeton, New Jersey |publi
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  • ...re.<ref>Perdue, Peter. ''China Marches West : The Qing Conquest of Central Eurasia'' Cambridge: Belknap Press, 2005. </ref> The Zunghar Khanate expanded at th
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  • ...]].{{sfn|Biran|2005|p=87}} The Qara-Khitans were dispersed widely all over Eurasia as part of the Mongol army. In the 14th century, they began to lose their e
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  • ..." originating from nomadic Iranian peoples of the northwestern steppe in [[Eurasia]].<ref name=Rene>{{Cite book |last=Grousset |first=Rene |title=The Empire o ...A235#v=onepage&q&f=false |title=By Steppe, Desert, and Ocean: The Birth of Eurasia |first= Barry |last=Cunliffe |page=235 |publisher= Oxford University Press
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  • ...zar Khaganate]] and other [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] polities in medieval [[Eurasia]]. The name is similar to Mongolian language word "yaarmag" meaning "market
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  • ...ucasus Mountains]]. During this period, Khazar dominion over vital trans-[[Eurasia]]n [[trade route]]s facilitated travel and trade between [[Europe]] and [[A
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  • *Golden, Peter Benjamin. ''Nomads and Sedentary Societies in Medieval Eurasia''. Washington, D.C.: American Historical Society, 1998.
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  • *{{Cite book|title = Empires of the Silk Road: A History of Central Eurasia from the Bronze Age to the Present ...Peoples: Ethnogenesis Ans State Formation in the Medieval and Early Modern Eurasia and the Middle East
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  • ...kic peoples: ethnogenesis and state formation in medieval and early modern Eurasia and the Middle East |url=http://www.academia.edu/12545004/An_Introduction_t
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  • *[http://eurasia.org.ru/archive/english/decembre/ELC0128.htm Ermukhamet Ertysbayev: 'The con *[http://www.internews.org/articles/2004/20040422_eurasianet_kaz.htm Eurasia Media Forum: Central Asia's Masters of Spin]
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  • ...7.7 million euro were transferred from Leyla Khrapunova’s account at the Eurasia Bank, the property of three of Kazakhstan’s richest oligarchs Alexander M
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  • .../2014/11/3/start-kazaid-significant-transition-kazakhstan.html|website=www.eurasia.undp.org}}</ref> The KazAID program implies technical assistance and humani ...tino.foxnews.com/latino/politics/2014/09/19/mexico-kazakhstan-seek-to-link-eurasia-with-latin-america/|publisher=Fox News Latino}}</ref> During his visit Idri
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  • ...r 2006 to July 2010 he was Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Eurasia.
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  • ...d</ref> She served as the U.S. assistant secretary of state for Europe and Eurasia in 2003.<ref name=TERRORISM>[http://www.rferl.org/features/2003/10/30102003
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  • |location = [[Eurasia]] ...tp://www.kommersant.com/p812422/CIS_CSTO_Russia_Lebedev/|title=Gendarme of Eurasia - Kommersant Moscow|publisher=}}</ref>
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  • ...] and the [[Competitiveness|global competitiveness]] of the countries of [[Eurasia]]. The dialogue was attended by 100 leading scientists, prominent political ...March 11 and 12, 2009, when the forum focused on the economic security of Eurasia in the system of global risks.<ref name="AEF 3">{{cite web|url=http://aef.k
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  • ...onsumption of energy resources gradually moving from the West to the East. Eurasia and Kazakhstan have a unique potential in developing new energy flows.
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  • Kazakhstan Experiences Political Shift, Eurasia Insight, October 17, 2006, http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/ar
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  • ...ef>Ibragim Alibekov, Kazakhstan’s Leading Opposition Party Faces Split, Eurasia Insight, February 16, 2005, http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/a ...was the head of Butya Holding.<ref>Kazakhstan Experiences Political Shift, Eurasia Insight, November 17, 2006, http://www.eurasianet.org/departments/insight/a
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