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  • ...moving westward to [[Khorezm]] and on to the [[Volga]] region, the [[Black Sea]] and the [[Caucasus]].
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  • ...field]] to the [[Novorossiysk]]-2 Marine Terminal on [[Russia]]'s [[Black Sea]] coast. It is also a major export route for oil from the [[Kashagan Field ...o build a dedicated pipeline from Kazakhstan to export routes in the Black Sea. [[Chevron Corporation]] was asked to join, however talks broke down due to
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  • ...rther transportation to the [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean]] or [[Black Sea]] coast. The main options under consideration are an offshore [[oil pipelin | title= Transportation of Kazakhstani Oil via the Caspian Sea (TKOC). Arrangements, Actors and Interests
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  • ...near the [[Tyuratam]] railway station and is about {{convert|90|m}} above sea level. Currently leased by the [[Government of Kazakhstan|Kazakh Government * In ''[[Call of Duty: Black Ops]]'', this facility is featured as the main location of the mission "Exe
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  • ...t1=Francis|last1=French |first2=Colin|last2=Burgess|title=Into That Silent Sea: Trailblazers of the Space Era, 1961-196|page=110|year=2007|publisher=Unive ...rancis|author2=Colin Burgess |author3=Paul Haney |title = Into that Silent Sea: Trailblazers of the Space Era, 1961–1965|publisher = University of Nebra
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  • ...years in [[Western Asia]], [[Central Asia]], the [[Caucasus]], the [[Black Sea Basin]] and the [[Balkans]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.un.org/press/en/ The festival of Nowruz is celebrated by many groups of people in the [[Black Sea]] basin, the [[Balkans]], the [[Caucasus]], [[Western Asia]], [[Central Asi
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  • ...an]], and [[Turkmenistan]], and also adjoins a large part of the [[Caspian Sea]]. The terrain of Kazakhstan includes flatlands, [[steppe]], [[taiga]], [[C ...and]]s and sandy regions. Major seas, lakes and rivers include the [[Aral Sea]], [[Lake Balkhash]] and [[Lake Zaysan]], the [[Charyn Canyon|Charyn River
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  • ...om/?p=28252|title=Camera Q&A: Almagul Menlibayeva on Kazakhstan & the Aral Sea {{!}} Camera in the Sun {{!}} Locations Under the Lens|website=camerainthes ...ventures for new fishing grounds – scarce leftover of what once was Aral Sea. The mythical creatures – derived from Greek’s mythological figure, the
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  • : 2nd Overall [[Black Sea Cycling Tour]]
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  • : 8th Overall [[Tour of Black Sea]]
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  • {{Redirect|Black caviar|the Australian racehorse|Black Caviar}} ...om the critically endangered [[beluga sturgeon]] that swims in the Caspian Sea]]
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  • ...ses against the terrorists by raiding the GLA's toxin deposits in the Aral Sea as well as deploying the might of the [[US Air Force]] against the GLA's tr ...milar to the music in the Somalian sequences in ''[[Black Hawk Down (film)|Black Hawk Down]]''. The soundtrack was used extensively in the 2008 [[Discovery
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  • ...sion device|night vision goggles]], or a [[laser designator]].{{sfn|Marcus|Sea Snipers|2009|p=9}} ...after it has been completed.{{sfn|Infinity Ward|2009|p=3—4}}{{sfn|Marcus|Sea Snipers|2009|p=15}} Spec Ops mode features twenty-three additional levels t
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  • Bond accosts Zukovsky at his [[caviar]] factory in the [[Caspian Sea]], which is then attacked by Elektra's sawing helicopters. Later, Zukovsky ...> "Only Myself to Blame", written by Arnold and [[Don Black (lyricist)|Don Black]] and sung by [[Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker]], is the nineteenth and
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  • {{for|the historical term for the region north of the Black Sea|Wild Fields}}
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  • ...extra-legal, as well as numerous other genocidal abuses. Leaders from the Black community, including [[William L. Patterson|William Patterson]], [[Paul Rob [[Category:Treaties extended to the Coral Sea Islands]]
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  • All sea-based Naval forces were excluded from CFE Treaty accountability.<ref name=N ...] beyond the ([[Partition Treaty on the Status and Conditions of the Black Sea Fleet|then planned]]) 2017 withdrawal deadline, and a refusal to leave Mold
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  • *[http://www.cbss.st/basrec/ Baltic Sea Region Energy Cooperation (BASREC, 2000)] *[[Black Sea Economic Cooperation]] (BSEC, 1991)
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  • *[[Cetacean]]s of the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area ([[ACCOBAMS]]) *[[Pinniped|Seals]] in the [[Wadden Sea]] ([[Wadden Sea Agreement]])
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  • ...''Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea'''. ...(passed by the United States Congress as ''Rules to prevent Collisions at Sea.'' An act fixing certain rules and regulations for preventing collisions on
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  • ...aw/archives/volume-36-number-5/download.aspx?id=1907|title=Zimmerman, "The Black Market for Wildlife: llegal Wildlife Trade," ''Vanderbilt Journal of Transn ...certain controls. All import, export, re-export and introduction from the sea of species covered by the Convention has to be authorized through a licensi
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  • ...f><ref>Motta, Gabriele (May 18, 2016) ''"Market Mechanisms: SDM is the new black!". CliM' Blog. Retrieved Oct 23, 2016''</ref> The SDM is considered to be t ...xtreme weather events, and slow onset impacts, such as the loss of land to sea-level rise for low-lying islands.<ref name=":2" />
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  • ...egan to settle the area with Russian migrants. Over the years many fertile black soil farms were developed by the [[Tsar]]ists and, later, the process carri ...up around the industry. Aktau is Kazakhstan's only seaport on the Caspian Sea.
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  • ...an)|Irgiz]], [[Yaik]], [[Emba (river)|Emba]], and [[Uil]] rivers, the Aral Sea area, the [[Syr Darya]] valley, the foothills of the [[Karatau Mountains]] ...the Oguzes, and a part of them migrated to the west to the northern Black Sea region. The Oguzes moved their capital to [[Jankent|Yangikent]] and became
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  • ...4: Tashkent; 569 brief war with Persia. 567–71 north Caucasus, 576 Black Sea raid. ...later increased (uncertain) it would have benefited Khorezm and the Black Sea cities and might have had something to do with the later rise of the Khazar
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  • ...iants include '''Sacha'''.<ref>[[:File:Ptolemy Cosmographia 1467 - Caspian Sea Central Asia.jpg|1]].</ref>}} was the term used in [[Middle Persian|Persian *the ''Sakā paradraya'' – "Saka beyond the sea", a name added after Darius' [[European Scythian campaign of Darius I|campa
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  • |flag_s3 = black flag.svg ...liation of Valerian by Shapur ([[Hans Holbein the Younger]], 1521, pen and black ink on a chalk sketch, [[Kunstmuseum Basel]])]]
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  • ...xt step was to turn this triangle into a rectangle by crossing the Caspian Sea. In 1873 they conquered Khiva. In 1881 they took western Turkmenistan. In 1 ...Oxus and Jaxartes Rivers flowing from the eastern mountains into the Aral Sea.]]
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  • ...bb1f14a184730017f0000011_en.html "Greek colonization in the northern Black Sea area"]. German Archaeological Institute. Retrieved 4 April 2010.
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  • ...states appear to have survived in the [[Caucasus]] and around the [[Black Sea]]. We know of two later Khazar rulers:
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  • ...g:十名).</ref> The Duōlù challenged the Avars in the [[Kuban River]]-[[Sea of Azov]] area while the Khazar Qağanate consolidated further westwards, l ...and tribes inhabiting the vast territories between the Caucasus, the Aral Sea, the Ural Mountains, and the Ukrainian steppes.<ref>{{harvnb|Koestler|1977|
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  • ...calling it "simply wrong" that the book refers to "the [[Russia]]n [[Black Sea]] port of [[Ceyhan]]" which is in fact a [[Turkey|Turkish]] [[port]], but n
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  • ...ollis''), the endangered [[houbara bustard]] (''Chlamydotis undulata''), [[black-bellied sandgrouse]] (''Pterocles orientalis''), [[golden eagle]] (''Aquila ...rotected areas include the Barsa-Kelmes reserve on an island in the [[Aral Sea]], the Kaplankyr reserve, the Ustyurt reserve, and the Altyn-Emel National
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  • ...pe]], the [[Mediterranean Sea]], [[Black Sea]], [[Caspian Sea]] and [[Aral Sea]] and on islands in the Atlantic off the coast of northwest Africa. It is a ...e coasts of Europe as far north as [[Norway]], [[Sweden]] and the [[Baltic Sea]].<ref name=iucn/> Around the [[British Isles]] it grows extensively in the
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  • ...iaceae]]. It is native to the southern and central [[Europe]], the [[Black Sea]] Basin, and southwestern and [[Central Asia]] from [[Turkey]] to [[Iran]]
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  • It has a slender, fibrous, knobbly or gnarled, brown-black rhizome.<ref name=efloras/><ref name=alpine/><ref name=atlas/><ref name=iri At altitudes of between {{convert|2200|to|3000|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level.<ref name=alpine/><ref name=irisbotanique/><ref name=rare/>
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  • The seeds are oval (or turbinate – like a top) shaped, wrinkled and black-brown to brown.<ref name=fabaceae/><ref name=swewe/><ref name=ussrflora/><r It is also grown at altitudes of 1000 to 4200m above sea level.<ref name=efloras/><ref name=swewe/><ref name=knigi/><ref name=irisbo
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  • The anthers are cream with green-black edging and the pollen is greenish coloured.<ref name=british/> They can be found at an altitude of {{convert|200|-|1500|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level.<ref name=british/>
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  • ...me=pacific/> --> The beard can be as dark as black,<ref name=handbook/> or black-brown.<ref name=ussr/> The oblong and erect,<ref name=Lynch/><ref name=alpi ...can be found at an altitude of {{convert|1600|-|3900|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level.<ref name=alpine/>
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  • ...lizabeth A. Vostokova, Nadezhda I. Dorofeyuk, Pavel E. Tarasov, Clanton C. Black (Editors) {{Google books |USf2CAAAQBAJ|Vegetation Dynamics of Mongolia|page They can be found at an altitude of {{convert|0|-|2000|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level.<ref name=onego/><ref name=red/>
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  • ...streaked and pointed, with 2 dark spots and brown, purple, dark purple, or black short beard. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in [[temperateness|tem ...s/><!--also<ref name=European/><ref name=ClaireAustin/>{{rp|191}}--> brown black,<ref name=Lynch/><ref name=rare/> grey,<ref name=European/><ref name=stebbi
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  • ...oft felty hairs. Within, several large, initially red but eventually shiny black seeds of 6×4&nbsp;mm develop, and each carpel opens by a slit over the ent ...the southern end at 1000–2500&nbsp;m altitude, but further north down to sea level.<ref name=HP /> Its northernmost population in the [[Taz River]] vall
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  • ...ains]] of [[Russia]], as well as areas in [[Ukraine]] north of the [[Black Sea]], westward into [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]] and [[Serbia]] and eastward to n
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  • ...30°]] to [[55th meridian east|55° east]] longitude, and from the [[Black Sea]] and the [[Caucasus]] in the south to the [[Temperate broadleaf and mixed ...Εὔξεινος Πόντος] in antiquity) as far east as the [[Caspian Sea]], from [[Moldova]] and western [[Ukraine]] across the [[Southern Federal D
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  • ...is large swan is wholly white in plumage with an orange beak bordered with black. It is recognisable by its pronounced knob atop the beak, which is larger i ...rigin, its closest relatives are the [[black swan]] of Australia and the [[black-necked swan]] of South America, not the other Northern Hemisphere swans.<re
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  • ...ge, found from [[Finland]] east to [[Ural Mountains]] and south to [[Black Sea]] and northern [[Caucasus]]
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  • .... The [[beak|bill]] and legs are black. The male in breeding plumage has a black mask and grey crown and nape. The back and rump are rufous and the tail is ...]] and [[woodland]] during the breeding season, reaching 5400 metres above sea-level. In winter it is seen in more open and arid habitats. [[Insect]]s for
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  • ...named after the [[Terek River]] which flows into the west of the [[Caspian Sea]], as it was first observed around this area.<ref name=Carnaby2009/> The ge ...e feet yellow; the [[beak|bill]] has a yellowish base, with the rest being black.
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  • ...[taxon]] ''Larus cachinnans'', a member of the [[Larus|herring gull/lesser black-backed gull complex]]. The scientific name is from [[Latin]]. ''Larus'' app ...nd]] and eastern [[Germany]]. Some birds migrate south as far as the [[Red Sea]] and [[Persian Gulf]] while others disperse into [[Western Europe]], in co
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  • | name = Black lark The '''black lark''' (''Melanocorypha yeltoniensis'') is a species of [[lark]] in the fa
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