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  • | name = Evangelical Lutheran Church in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Central Asia .../Where-We-Work/Europe-Middle-East/Russia.aspx | title = ELCA Companions in Russia and Other States | accessdate = 2011-12-17 | work = Global Mission | publis
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  • '''Subsidiary Bank Sberbank Of Russia Joint Stock Company''' (KASE:TXBN) is a [[Kazakhstan]]i [[commercial bank]] SB Sberbank of Russia JSC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Russian [[Sberbank]]. The board of dire
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  • |website = [http://www.russia.embassy.gov.au/mscw/home.html Australian Embassy, Russian Federation] ...s appointed in October 1942) in the temporary Russian capital of [[Samara, Russia|Kuybyshev]] and the Soviet embassy in Canberra also opened in March 1943.
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  • |body = [[Kazakhstan]] to [[Russia]] ...cial representative of the Government in [[Astana]] to the Government of [[Russia]].
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  • | nationalteam2 = [[Russia national football team|Russia]] ...an national football team|Kazakhstan]] and [[Russia national football team|Russia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/double-caps.html|t
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  • | death_place = [[Yaroslavl]], [[Russia]] ...carrying nearly his entire Lokomotiv team, crashed just outside Yaroslavl, Russia. The team was traveling to [[Minsk]] to play their opening game of the seas
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  • ..., considering that an American-born [[Jon Robert Holden]] played for the [[Russia national basketball team]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=[[Sovetsky Sport]]|url
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  • ...of Transfiguration at Novosibirsk|Transfiguration]] in [[Novosibirsk]] ([[Russia]]). In 1988 he moved to [[Marks, Russia|Marx]] in Russia's [[Saratov oblast]], where two of his own sisters (both Sisters of the Ble
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  • **Defeated [[Murat Chrachev]] (Russia) PTS (23-3) **Lost to [[Afansy Poskachine]] (Russia) PTS (9-10)
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  • |office2 = [[Ministry of Economic Development (Russia)|Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Russian Federation]] ...ry of Economic Development (Russia)|Minister of Economics and Trade]] of [[Russia]] from May 2000 to September 2007. He currently is the CEO and Chairman of
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  • ...} {{small|[[Olympic Stadium (Moscow)|Olympic Indoor Arena]], [[Moscow]], [[Russia]]}} |align=left|{{flagicon|Russia}} Alexey Varakin
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  • ...rman team one more time in May in the decisive world cup qualifier against Russia which Germany lost.<ref>[http://www.abendblatt.de/sport/welt-des-sports/art
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  • ...am]]. In 1994, he was fired from both of responsibilities and he went to [[Russia]]n [[Novosibirsk]]. He has worked in a children hockey system there. In 200
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  • ...Barys Astana]] of the [[Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL). He also holds [[Russia]]n citizenship. [[Category:Expatriate ice hockey players in Russia]]
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  • ...Abai Yemshi has been practicing Kazakh healing and bone-healing already in Russia with the rank of master of traditional Kazakh medicine. ...ng. The network covers not only Kazakhstan, but also other countries, like Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic States and others. From 2017, the first in the CIS...
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  • ...Abai Yemshi has been practicing Kazakh healing and bone-healing already in Russia with the rank of master of traditional Kazakh medicine. ...ng. The network covers not only Kazakhstan, but also other countries, like Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic States and others. From 2017, the first in the CIS...
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  • [[Category:1910 establishments in Russia]]
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  • ...temporary Kazakhstan art, works from the [[Soviet]] era (1920s–1990s), [[Russia]]n artworks (17th to early 20th century), [[Western Europe]]an art (16th–
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  • ...maty]] with the city of [[Oskemen|Ust-Kamenogorsk]] near the border with [[Russia]].<ref name="Statesmen"/><ref name="Today">{{cite news|url=http://www.today
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  • ...012bandy russia-sweden1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|[[Russia national bandy team|Russia]] in the [[2012 Bandy World Championship|2012 World Championships]]]] ...a-igr.html История игр]. bandy2012.kz</ref> In the final game, [[Russia national bandy team|the Russian team]] lost to [[Sweden national bandy team
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  • ...mpionship|2009]]–present)<br>[[Snezhnye Barsy]] ([[Junior Hockey League (Russia)|MHL]]) ([[2011–12 MHL season|2011]]–present)<br>[[HC Astana]] ([[Kazak ...] and [[Snezhnye Barsy]] junior hockey team of the [[Junior Hockey League (Russia)|Junior Hockey League]]. The arena seats 4,070 spectators for ice hockey.
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  • [[File:Embassy of Russia in Astana.jpg|thumb|right|[[Embassy of Russia in Astana]]]] *{{AUS}}<ref>http://www.russia.embassy.gov.au/mscw/aboutus.html</ref>
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  • ...eksandroff's studies of Batyr and some of these have been transferred to [[Russia]]'s [[Moscow State University]] for further study. ...l Practical Science conference for the anniversary of [[Moscow Zoo]], in [[Russia]], 1984
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  • ...vo Airport|Novosibirsk]] (begins {{date|2017-10-31}})<ref>{{cite web|title=Russia, Novosibirsk, Tolmachevo (OVB) → Kazakhstan, Karaganda (KGF)|url=https://
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  • ...s {{date|2017-05-21}})<ref>{{cite web|title=Kazakhstan, Kokshetau (KOV) -> Russia, Moscow, Domodedovo (DME)|url=https://www.s7.ru/info/timetable-flights.dot?
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  • ...orts by delivering gas eastward as opposed to its previous deliveries to [[Russia]] and [[Iran]]. Until the inauguration of the pipeline, nearly 70% of Turkm ...le=Kazakhstan's expanding cross-border gas links. Implications for Europe, Russia, China and other CIS countries
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  • | country = [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]] | finish = [[Alexandrov Gay]], [[Russia]]
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  • ...le=Kazakhstan's expanding cross-border gas links. Implications for Europe, Russia, China and other CIS countries. Presented at the Windsor Energy Group’s R
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  • | country = [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]] | finish = [[Novorossiysk]], [[Russia]]
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  • ...roughly US$4&nbsp;billion. The project also faces opposition from Iran and Russia, both alternative avenues for Kazakhstan's oil and gas who would likely obj
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  • ...oil from [[Russia]]'s western [[Siberia]] by connection with the [[Omsk]] (Russia)–[[Pavlodar]] (Kasakhstan)–[[Shymkent]]–[[Türkmenabat]] ([[Turkmenis
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  • ...<ref>"As Suffredini spoke, a Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft was being hoisted onto Russia's Baikonur launch pad, named "Gagarin's Start" after the first man in space ...[human spaceflight]] missions, including all [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] and [[Russia]]n [[List of spacecraft and crews that visited Mir|manned spaceflights to M
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  • ...in use. It has been the launch site for all [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] and [[Russia]]n government Zenit launches, along with a commercial launch conducted for
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  • | pushpin_map = Soviet Union#Russia#Kazakhstan ...urrently leased by the [[Government of Kazakhstan|Kazakh Government]] to [[Russia]] until 2050, the spaceport is managed jointly by the [[Roscosmos State Cor
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  • ...еву [http://www.lawmix.ru/pprf/109532 gratitude] of the [[President of Russia|President of the Russian Federation]]. Name A. I. Осташева name a [ * "Behind the wall of secret " - A. A. Koreshkov, [[Vladimir, Russia|Vladimir]], "CAI "Cathedral", 2010 - ISBN 5-904418-74-4.
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  • ...r Sword">Steve Zaloga, ''The Kremlin's Nuclear Sword: The Rise and Fall of Russia's Strategic Nuclear Forces, 1945-2000'' (Smithsonian Institution Press, 200
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  • ...echnic University because German engineering diplomas were unrecognized in Russia. After getting a job with the regional railway, Grigory moved the family to
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  • | nationality = [[Russia]]n}} ...-7 (11-th Department) to the landfill NIIP-5 of the [[Ministry of Defence (Russia)|Ministry of defense]] of the [[Soviet Union|USSR]].
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  • ...nly 500&nbsp;kV. About 3/4 of the energy produced by GRES-2 is exported to Russia. {{Portal|Kazakhstan|Russia||Energy}}
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  • ...untries around the world including Kazakhstan, South Korea, United States, Russia, Canada and many others. The school offers a mastery-learning program with
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  • ...]] website - June 25, 2010.</ref> with guests including the [[President of Russia]], [[Dmitry Medvedev]]; the [[President of Ukraine]], [[Viktor Yanukovych]]
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  • | [[Mordovia Cup|Saransk]], [[Russia]] | [[Mordovia Cup|Saransk]], [[Russia]]
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  • He started his coaching career in 2001 when he worked at [[Russia]]n [[FC Uralan Elista]]. His first club to manage was [[FC Irtysh]] of [[Ka
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  • |[[Kazan, Russia]] |[[Moscow, Russia]]
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  • |[[Cheboksary, Russia]]
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  • | residence = [[Sochi]], [[Russia]] ...He began playing tennis when he was seven. Currently residing in [[Sochi, Russia]], he is coached by Alec Baranov.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/ten
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  • ...a [[Russia]]n-[[Kazakhstan]]i [[basketball]] guard, who competed for the [[Russia women's national basketball team|Russian National Team]] at the [[2004 Summ {{Russia Women Basketball Squad 2004 Summer Olympics}}
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  • ...d met France in the quarter-finals. Surprised by France's outright attack, Russia did not manage to regain control and suffered a shock 41–45 defeat.<ref>{ ...In the team event, Russia fenced Ukraine in the final. After a tight match Russia lost ground in the penultimate relay, which ended on 33–40. Velikaya lost
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  • | nationalteam = Russia ...я Николаевна Перепелкина; born 9 March 1984) is a [[Russia]]n [[volleyball]] player. She was a member of the national team that won th
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  • ...an 25K ITF tournament, losing in the final to [[Elizaveta Kulichkova]] of Russia. She then entered [[2014 Australian Open|Australian Open]] qualifying, regi ...und where she lost in straight sets to 17th seed [[Ekaterina Makarova]] of Russia, earning $105,090.
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  • residence = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] | [[Category:Olympic tennis players of Russia]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Volgograd]], [[Russia]] ...ref> On 18 July 2012, IOC had approved his legal nationality transfer from Russia in order for him to be eligible and represent [[Kazakhstan]] at these games
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  • ...горий Андреевич Коробов}}; born 10 June 1997) is a [[Russia]]n [[association football|football]] player who plays for [[FC Znamya Truda ...web|publisher=[[Russian Professional Football League]]|url=http://www.pfl-russia.com/competitions/season-2015-2016/west/matchprotocol.php?match=4.0136|title
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  • ! colspan=3 | Russia ! colspan=3 | Russia
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  • ...atelco was listed among top 10 Kazakhstan communication operators by the [[Russia]]n telecom business magazine ''[[InformCourier-Svyaz]]''.<ref name=IKS/>
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  • Petrushova eventually left the country for Russia, where she continued to publish via the Internet, living apart from her fam
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  • [[Category:1921 establishments in Russia]]
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  • ...on magazine ''Elite Woman'', the official Kazakhstan supplement to ''Vogue Russia''. The anaging Director of Elite Woman, Talant Soronoev also served as the
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  • Petrushova eventually left the country for Russia, where she continued to publish via the Internet, living apart from her fam == In Russia ==
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  • ...y who found himself on the [[Tractor, timber and agricultural machinery in Russia|Pavlodar tractor plant]]. This book was published in 1984. Two years later,
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  • ...r its ongoing support to young authors and especially poets in Kazakhstan, Russia and worldwide. Zhibek Zholy publishes a lot on education, folklore, philoso
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  • ...prominent Kazakh educator of the late 19th century, during the period of [[Russia]]n colonization of and cultural influence in [[Kazakhstan]]. ...rous awards, including the title ''statski sovetnik'' ([[State Counsellor (Russia)|State Counsellor]]).
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  • | ethnicity = [[Russia]]
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  • ...r 1, 1990 in the newspaper "Izvestia" a famous article "How we can develop Russia" by [[Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn|Alexander Solzhenitsyn's]] was published. Nurp ...to your words it turns out that, from 1795 up to 1846 [[Russian Federation|Russia]] was in negotiations about "their land" not with the Kazakhs but with some
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  • ...ld by its size. In the North and West the republic has common borders with Russia - 7 591 km (the longest continuous overland border in the world), in the Ea ...chemical and grain industries. The country’s main trading partners are Russia, China, European countries and the CIS.
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  • ...st of his life. His father's economic status enabled the boy to attend a [[Russia]]n school in his youth, but only after he had already spent some years stud ...downloads.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://en.tengrinews.kz/unrest/9918/|title=Russia had to provide security of Kazakhstan embassy during OccupyAbai campaign|wo
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  • | nationality = [[Russia]]n ...ally, but soon his growing popularity as a writer made frequent trips to [[Russia]] increasingly burdensome. Thus, in 1996 Lukyanenko moved to Moscow, where
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  • ...atuli''' ([[Kazakh language|Kazakh]]: Міржақып Дулатұлы, [[Russia]]n: Миржакып Дулатов (1885–1935) was a [[Kazakhs|Kazakh]] ...n the traditional village school. In 1897, Dulatuli enrolled in a Kazakh-[[Russia]]n high school and graduated in 1902 as a village [[teacher]]. In 1904, he
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  • ...[[Bayanaul, Pavlodar|Bayanaul]]. In 1916 Toraygirov moved to [[Tomsk]] in Russia, but the next year the [[February Revolution]] made him return to [[Semey]]
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  • ...kyrauyn Volost, [[Karkaraly|Karkaralinsky Uyezd]], [[Semipalatinsk Oblast, Russia|Semipalatinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]] ...kyrauyn Volost, [[Karkaraly|Karkaralinsky Uyezd]], [[Semipalatinsk Oblast, Russia|Semipalatinsk Oblast]], [[Russian Empire]]. He was a great grandson of [[Ba
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  • ...in 1975. ''AZ-i-IA'' drew widespread criticism from the literary elite in Russia. Suleimenov was charged with "national chauvinism" and "glorifying feudal n
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  • ...ity as a leader (with friend [[Isatay Taymanuly]]) of rebellions against [[Russia]]n [[colonialism]]. This activity is believed to have resulted in his murde .... The major themes of his poetry were of two types: political criticism of Russia or the khan, or more general poetry devoted to themes about human existence
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  • ...|Japan}} [[Issey Ogata]]<br>for ''[[The Sun (film)|The Sun]]''||{{flagicon|Russia}} [[Alla Demidova]]<br>for ''[[The Tuner]]'' ...gicon|Russia}} [[Alexei Popogrebski]]<br>for ''Simple Things''||{{flagicon|Russia}} [[Leonid Bronevoy]]<br>for ''Simple Things'' ||{{flagicon|China}} [[Fan B
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  • ...ssia}}<ref>{{cite news|title=Россия празднует Навруз [Russia celebrates Nowruz]|url=http://rus.ruvr.ru/2012_03_21/69129482/|access-date= [[Category:Festivals in Russia]]
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  • ...] and [[Michelle Rodriguez]] were among other famous faces from Hollywood, Russia and Kazakhstan on the red carpet at the opening gala night of this year fes
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  • * In 2009, Channel 31 and Russia's leading studios [[The Walt Disney Company CIS]] LLC entered into an exclu
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  • ...of the population, as well as to the residents of neighboring countries. (Russia, Mongolian, China, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan)
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  • | {{flagicon|Russia}} <br>[[Moscow]]
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  • | caption = Qurmangazy equestrian statue in [[Astrakhan]], Russia.
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  • ...05|30 October}}{{spaced ndash}}9 May 1981) was a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Russia]]n composer who settled in [[Kazakhstan]]. He wrote the first Kazakh opera Brusilovsky was born in [[Rostov-on-Don]], [[Russia]] in 1905. He studied at the [[Moscow Conservatory]] and later at the [[Le
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  • ...ons and other competitions and festivals in Central Asia, Germany, Turkey, Russia, and Uzbekistan. After graduating from the Zhubanov School, Kadisha entere ...music as composer, performer and festival organizer throughout Kazakhstan, Russia, Uzbekistan, Costa Rica, Austria, and England. She was commissioned by the
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  • ...he winner of the All-Union television festival" Song of the Year "(Moscow, Russia).
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  • ...many, England, Scotland, Poland, USA, Turkey, China, Japan and, of course, Russia.'')</ref> The band was awarded the "Golden Disc" in 2001 for their song "Ad
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  • ...emorial on October 3, 2007 in [[Almetyevsk]], Republic of [[Tatarstan]], [[Russia]] |death_place = [[Moscow]], Russia
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  • ...d is included in the album "Volny". It achieved modest [[popularity]] in [[Russia]] and former [[Soviet Union]] countries. The [[music video]] shot for the s
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  • ...the song "Izin Körem". In the festival, which took place in [[Kazan]], [[Russia]] she managed to classificate for the final show. At the end, she won the f
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  • ...zerland, Japan, Belgium, Mexico, Portugal, Ukraine, Latvia, Italy, Kuwait, Russia, Kazakhstan, Austria, Spain, and Poland. He played as a soloist with the St
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  • ...rted filming a video for another song "Angel," which made its way to [[MTV Russia]]. On March 8, 1999, Tristar released their first album, ''Igra''. The firs
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  • *Solo concert in [[Barcelona, Spain]], in [[Yekaterinburg, Russia]], in Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Munich, Düsseldorf (Germany).
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  • ...xander Konstantinovich Orlov (diplomat)|Aleksandr Orlov]], [[Ambassador of Russia to France]], other ambassadors, diplomats or investors, and French writer [
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  • *2005 — CD «Roza Rymbayeva» (series «The names of all time»), Russia. *2007 — CD «Roza Rymbayeva» (series «Retro Gold Collection»), Russia.
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  • ...2,727,300&nbsp;km² (greater than [[Western Europe]]). It is bordered by [[Russia]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Turkmenistan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[People's Republic ...]. In 2011, it formed a [[Eurasian Economic Community|customs union]] with Russia and [[Belarus]].
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  • ...l=no |accessdate=27 December 2016}}</ref> Kazakhstan shares borders with [[Russia]], [[China]], [[Kyrgyzstan]], [[Uzbekistan]], and [[Turkmenistan]], and als ...rring only to [[Kazakhs|ethnic Kazakhs]], including those living in China, Russia, Turkey, Uzbekistan and other neighbouring countries, the term "Kazakh" is
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  • |released = {{Film date|2005|7|17|Kazakhstan|2006|9|7|Russia}} |country = [[Kazakhstan]]<br />Russia
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  • | country = Kazakhstan<br/>Russia<br/>France<br/>Germany ...8) is a [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]], [[Germany|German]], [[France|French]] and [[Russia]]n film directed by [[Marat Sarulu]] and produced by Sain Gabdullin, Karste
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  • ...both directed by Sergei Bodrov, an ethnic Russian and dual-citizen of both Russia and Kazakhstan. ...ndlocked Kazakhstan to search for a bride after serving in the military in Russia and begins trying to woo the only single girl in the entire region. ''Tulpa
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  • ...kh SSR]].<ref>Perrie, Maureen. ''The Cult of Ivan the Terrible in Stalin's Russia (Studies in Russian and Eastern European History and Society) ''. New York: ...to be Continued|date=April 13, 2009|accessdate=February 17, 2014|publisher=Russia-ic.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0637835/bio|ti
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  • || 26 September 2014 (Russia) || 1 March 2014 (Russia)
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  • ...to observational filmmaking. His subjects—people living in and around a Russia in transition—try in their individual ways to eke out an existence.
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  • | citizenship = [[Kazakhstan]], [[Russia]] ...lm)|Night Watch]]' (2004) and '[[Day Watch (film)|Day Watch]]' (2006) from Russia's Channel One – ORT.]</ref>
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  • |country = Russia<br>[[Kazakhstan]] ...plennik''), also known as '''''Prisoner of the Caucasus''''', is a 1996 [[Russia]]n [[war film|war]] [[drama film]] directed by [[Sergei Bodrov]] and writte
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  • | country = Kazakhstan<br/>Russia ...served as a part of the Muslim battalion [[Main Intelligence Directorate (Russia)|GRU]] Soviet Union under the command of legendary Afghan war Kara Major (
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  • | released = {{film date|df=yes|2007|09|20|Russia|2008|06|06|United Kingdom and<br />United States|2008|06|19|Australia}} * Russia
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  • | country = Russia<br>Kazakhstan {{Russia-film-stub}}
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  • ...29 November 2009, [[Pavlodar]]) is a member of the Photographers Union of Russia, Honorary member of the Mediterranean Photography Center «Dark Fountain» * Moscow (1987, 2002, Russia);
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  • ...International Festival of Television Programs and Films, Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia
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  • ...ич {{!}} TOVTIN Vasily Ivanovitch {{!}} TOVTIN Vasily Ivanovickh :: The Russia Database, encyclopedia of Russian artists|last=Vesthelm|website=www.russiad
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  • ...928 he was a member of the Association of the Artists of the Revolutionary Russia (see [[АХХР]] in Russian). In the beginning of the 1930s he was making ...ykov’s works is also kept in various private collections, in Kazakhstan, Russia, the US, and Europe.
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  • * 1999 “The Line of Beauty”, Art Manege ’99 - [[Moscow]], Russia
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  • ...в Азиз Болотович) is a [[Kyrgyz people|Kyrgyz]] actor from [[Russia]]. He was born on March 15, 1971. His father, Bolot Beishenaliev, is regard * Drongo (''Дронго'') TV series, Director: [[Zinovii Roizman]], Russia, 2002
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  • |{{flagcountry|Russia}} {{flagcountry|Russia}}
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  • .... He received a bye for the second preliminary round, before losing out to Russia's [[Alexei Mishin (wrestler)|Alexei Mishin]], with a two-set technical scor
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  • ...orn 17 April 1984, [[Kazan]]) is a male sabre fencer who first represented Russia, then Kazakhstan. ...irement of [[Stanislav Pozdnyakov]], but he never made it onto the podium: Russia ranked fourth both at the [[2009 World Fencing Championships|2009 World Cha
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  • | birth_place = [[Samara, Russia|Samara]], [[Russian SFSR]], [[Soviet Union]] ...а Николаевна Шишкина}}; born April 27, 1969 in [[Samara, Russia|Samara]], [[Russian SFSR]]) is a Kazakh [[judoka]], who competed in the wom
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  • ...Тарасов}}; born December 31, 1976) is a retired [[Kazakhstan]]i-[[Russia]]n professional [[ice hockey]] [[goaltender]]. ...c Citadelles]], but played in only 14 regular season games and returned to Russia the next season, re-joining [[Metallurg Novokuznetsk]]. He remained with t
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  • | birth_place = [[Belgorod]], [[Russia]] '''Evgeni Bumagin''' (born April 7, 1982) is a [[Russia]]n-[[Kazakhstan]]i professional [[ice hockey]] [[Winger (ice hockey)|winger
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  • | death_place = [[Samara, Russia|Samara]], Russia ...] for the [[Milwaukee Admirals]] before he was released and he returned to Russia, signing for [[CSK VVS Samara]]
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  • | birth_place = [[Serov (town)|Serov]], [[Russia]] ...л Андреевич Полуэктов}}; born January 10, 1992) is a [[Russia]]n born [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[goaltender]] c
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  • ...темий Викторович Лакиза}}; born July 2, 1987) is a [[Russia]]n born [[Kazakhstan]]i professional [[ice hockey]] [[Defenceman (ice hocke
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  • ...t the Olympics|Commonwealth of Independent States]], [[Kazakhstan]], and [[Russia]], in that order. Sayutin was born in Alma-Ata (now [[Almaty]]), [[Kazakhst ...ussian speed skater [[Svetlana Bazhanova]] in 1994, he started skating for Russia. During that time, he lived in the [[Netherlands]] for several years, train
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  • ...ард Автандилович Ттюкин}}) (born May 19, 1978) is a [[Russia]]n [[Olympic weightlifting|weightlifter]] who won the bronze medal in the 9 [[Category:Olympic weightlifters of Russia]]
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  • ...493.</ref> Nowadays, manti are also consumed throughout [[Russian cuisine|Russia]] and other [[Soviet cuisine|post-Soviet countries]], where the dish spread ...om [[Idel-Ural]] to the [[Far East]]. It is nowadays widespread throughout Russia and other [[post-Soviet countries]].
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  • ...the eggs and bring out the flavour. Most caviar is produced in Azerbaijan, Russia and Iran from fish taken from the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea, and the Sea o ...sia, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan. Wild caviar production was suspended in Russia between 2008 and 2011 to allow wild stocks to replenish. Azerbaijan and Ira
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  • | country = [[Russia]] ...nd [[Bashkortostan]], and is recognized as Tatarstan's national sweet in [[Russia]].
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  • | birth_place = [[Omsk]], [[Russia]] ...({{lang-ru|Владимир Крамарь}}; born April 14, 1993) is a [[Russia]]n professional ice hockey goalie currently playing for the [[Barys Astana]
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  • | birth_place = [[Omsk]], [[Russia]] '''Samvel Mnatsyan''' (born 5 March 1990) is a [[Russia]]n professional [[ice hockey]] [[defenceman]]. He currently plays for [[Adm
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  • | birth_place = [[Novosibirsk]], [[Russia]] ...Денис Дмитриевич Бачурин}}; born April 10, 1993) a [[Russia]]n professional [[ice hockey]] [[defenceman]] who currently plays for [[HC
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  • | ntl_team = Russia ...др Николаевич Титов}}; born 14 April 1975) is a retired [[Russia]]n professional [[ice hockey]] [[defenceman]].
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  • | ntl_team = Russia ...р Петрович Скугарев}}; born 13 March 1975) is a retired [[Russia]]n professional [[ice hockey]] [[Center (ice hockey)|center]].
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  • | birth_place = [[Ekaterinburg]], [[Russia]] '''Filipp Savchenko''' (born 20 November 1991 is a [[Russia]]n [[ice hockey]] player. He is currently playing with [[Avtomobilist Yekat
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  • ...represented Team WHL in the [[ADT Canada-Russia Challenge|2005 ADT Canada-Russia Challenge]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Harder |first=Greg |title=Teammates for a ...{cite press release|title=CHL announces Team WHL Roster for the ADT Canada Russia Challenge |url=http://www.chl.ca/CHLNews0607/1026a.html|publisher=Canadian
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  • | birth_place = [[Moscow]], [[Russia]] ...ru|Никита Олегович Церенок}}; born July 27, 1993) a [[Russia|Russian]] professional [[ice hockey]] [[defenceman]] who currently plays fo
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  • | ntl_team = Russia ...Олег Владимирович Кваша}}; born July 26, 1978) is a [[Russia]]n professional [[ice hockey]] [[forward (ice hockey)|forward]] currently p
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  • ...ing under contract to [[Barys Astana]] of the [[Continental Hockey League (Russia)|Kontinental Hockey League]] (KHL). ...010, St. Pierre left the NHL for Europe signing a one-year contract with [[Russia]]n team, [[HC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk]], of the KHL.<ref>{{cite web |url=ht
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  • ...nd they had more medals than any country in the world, except [[Cuba]] and Russia (in all three games). In 1996 and 2004, three Kazakhstani boxers ([[Vassili ...be noted that [[Oleg Maskaev]], born in [[Taraz|Zhambyl]], representing [[Russia]], was the [[World Boxing Council|WBC]] Heavyweight Champion after knocking
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  • ...47.<ref name="russia">{{cite web | last = Momen | first = Moojan | title = Russia | work = Draft for "A Short Encyclopedia of the Bahá'í Faith" | publishe
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  • ...web | last = Momen | first = Moojan| authorlink = Moojan Momen | title = Russia | work = Draft for "A Short Encyclopedia of the Bahá'í Faith" | publisher ...release of [[Bahá'u'lláh]], the founder of the Bahá'í Faith.<ref name="russia" /><ref name="statement" /> By the 1880s an organized community of Bahá'í
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  • ...savages" and "ignorant" of morals and ethics.<ref>Khodarkovsky, Michael. ''Russia's Steppe Frontier: The Making of a Colonial Empire, 1500-1800'', pg. 39.</r ...s and imposing a sense of inferiority by sending Kazakhs to highly elite [[Russia]]n military institutions.<ref name=Hunter14 /> In response, Kazakh religiou
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