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[[Category:Eastern Bloc media]]
[[Category:Media in Almaty]]
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.../Kazakhstan Kazakhstan: Introduction]. Retrieved: 7 June 2016.</ref> and [[Eastern Europe]]. Kazakhstan is the world's largest [[landlocked country]], and the
...|edition=15th |page=576 |quote=member of a nomadic people originally of [[Eastern Iranian languages|Iranian stock]] who migrated from Central Asia to souther
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{{Eastern Slavic name|Stepanovich|Chernomyrdin}}
...Deputies of Russia as Prime Minister. In April 1995, he formed a political bloc called [[Our Home – Russia]], which was aimed at becoming the central for
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...Germany [[Operation Barbarossa|invaded the Soviet Union]], beginning the [[Eastern Front (WWII)|Great Patriotic War]].
...held to a doctrine of establishing pro-Stalin governments in the [[Eastern Bloc|post-war occupied territories]] and of actively seeking to expand their sph
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{{Eastern Slavic name|Ilyich|Brezhnev}}
...19 December 1906 <small>([[Adoption of the Gregorian calendar#Adoption in Eastern Europe|O.S.]] 6 December)</small> – 10 November 1982) was the [[Gene
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...te news|last1=Farchy|first1=Jack|title=Eurasian unity under strain even as bloc expands|url=http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/b08c2e4e-8ab2-11e4-8e24-00144fea
...ity]]. Numerous treaties were subsequently signed to establish the trading bloc gradually. Many politicians, philosophers and political scientists have sin
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|rels= Predominantly [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox Christianity]] <br>{{small|([[Russian Orthodox Church]])}}
...russkiye'') are an [[East Slavs|East Slavic]] [[ethnic group]] native to [[Eastern Europe]]. The majority of Russians inhabit the [[nation state]] of [[Russia
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...remark made by [[Kim Jong-il]] on his 2001 visit to Russia, [[North Korean media]] has referred to Cho as the "[[Pushkin]] of Korea".<ref>{{cite journal|jou
...habarovsk]] between 1943 and 1945 and in the [[Far Eastern Front|First Far Eastern Front]] from October 1945. A part of his job was to write propaganda leafle
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