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  • ...f the [[North Aral Sea]] before (below) and after (above) the construction of Dike Kokaral.]] ...ula (an island until the 1960s), which would connect it to the other shore of the Aral Sea and separate the northern from the southern seas.
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  • part of the set of 700+ outlines listed at a special type of list article.
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  • ...force in 1983. The depositary is the government of the [[Federal Republic of Germany]]. ...solutions, decisions and guidelines. All maintain on their websites a list of all decisions taken, guidelines issues and Action Plans adopted by the Memb
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  • {{About|the international treaty|the research concept acknowledging the use of another's ideas|Citation|other uses|CITE (disambiguation){{!}}CITE|and|Cita ...the Settlement of Investment Disputes|International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes}}
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  • [[Image:Altynemel dune.jpg|thumb|[[Sand dune]]s in the valley of the [[Ili River]], [[Altyn-Emel National Park]].]] ...d=UxWZ-OmTqVoC&lpg=PA636&ots=RCsYKk2xt4&pg=PA83#v=onepage&f=true ''Mammals of the Soviet Union. Vol III: Carnivores (Feloidea).''] Smithsonian Institutio
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  • ...s mammals and birds, there are a large number of reptiles and many species of invertebrate. Some protected areas are included in this [[ecoregion]] but o ...s, rocky deserts, and a small area of sandy desert in the southern portion of the region.
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  • ..., and shrubs such as ''[[Artemisia (genus)|Artemisia]]'' species. A number of mammals and birds are found in this ecoregion but the habitat is threatened ...atures are around {{convert|10|°C|°F}}. The region's topography consists of vast, flat plains and [[Dry lake|salt flats]] broken by dissected plateaus
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  • |image_caption = Illustration of ''Malus niedzwetzkyana'' from a 1921 botanical compendium ...ens of the tree are known to survive in Kyrgyzstan. The conservation group Fauna & Flora International is working to save and restore the species in that co
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  • Continuous generation and accumulation of waste, including [[hazardous waste]] ([[Persistent organic pollutant|Persis ...araganda Region|Karaganda region]] - more than 8.5 billion tons by the end of 2012.
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  • [[Image:AltynEmeil.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The steppes of Eastern Kazakhstan in Altyn Emeil National Park]] ...]] and to the west of the [[Emin Valley steppe]], with which it forms part of the [[Eurasian steppe]]. Before the mid-nineteenth century it was called th
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  • | range_map_caption = Range of ''H. albicilla'' {{leftlegend|#0DFF00|Nesting range|outline=gray}}{{leftleg ...|kite]]s, and [[harrier (bird)|harrier]]s. It is considered a close cousin of the [[bald eagle]] and occupies the same [[ecological niche]], but in [[Eur
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  • ...iscovered amid ''[[Acrocephalus dumetorum]]'' specimens in the collections of the [[Natural History Museum at Tring]].<ref>[http://www.birdlife.org/news/ This species has the upper plumage and visible portions of wings and tail olive-brown while the underside is pale creamy with the unde
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  • '''''Stigmella johanssoni''''' is a [[moth]] of the [[Nepticulidae]] family. It is only known from the [[Tian Shan Mountain The length of the forewings is {{convert|2.3|-|2.6|mm}}. Adults were found in August, but
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  • ...RW, [[Jonathan A. Campbell|Campbell JA]], Touré T. 1999. ''Snake Species of the World: A Taxonomic and Geographic Reference, vol. 1.'' Herpetologists' ...-1.</ref> Halys pit viper,<ref name="Ste71">Steward JW. 1971. ''The Snakes of Europe''. Cranbury, New Jersey: Associated University Press (Fairleigh Dick
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  • | image = The book of antelopes (1894) Saiga tatarica.png | range_map_caption = Reconstructed range (white) and current distribution of the two subspecies ''Saiga tatarica tatarica'' (green) and ''S. t. mongolic
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  • ...'''', is a subspecies of [[onager]] (Asiatic wild ass) native to [[Central Asia]]. It was declared [[Endangered species|Endangered]] in 2016.<ref name=IUCN ...=kazakhkulan/> It is also estimated that over 6,000 kulans live in Central Asia.<ref name=kulannumbers/>
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  • ...steppe regions of [[Romania]] and [[Hungary]].<ref name="soviet">''Mammals of the Soviet Union'' Vol.II Part 1a, SIRENIA AND CARNIVORA (Sea cows; Wolves ...Wolf and Shepherd Dog Populations in Georgia (Caucasus)| journal = Journal of Heredity| volume = 105| issue = 3| pages = 345| year = 2014| last1 = Kopali
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  • ...edu/biology/resources/msw3/browse.asp?id=14000158|publisher=Mammal Species of the World|accessdate=15 July 2016}}</ref> ...[China]] and [[Mongolia]]. There are 27,000 mature individuals in China as of 2013. It is proposed for the Turkestan lynx to be listed as [[Vulnerable sp
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  • ...h is found in Central Asia. It is a member of the genus ''[[Parnassius]]'' of the swallowtail ([[Papilionidae]]) family. ...kery P.R. (1975).<ref>Ackery P.R. (1975) A guide to the genera and species of Parnassiinae (Lepidoptera:Papilionidae). ''Bull. Br. Mus. nat. Hist.'' (Ent
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  • | authority = [[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]] ...cally endangered</ref> Their name comes from the ancient historical region of [[Bactria]].<ref name="netindustries">{{cite web|url=http://science.jrank.o
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  • ...ww.iucnredlist.org/details/15733/0 ''Ovis ammon'' (Argali)]. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.1.</ref> | authority = ([[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]])
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  • ...[Mouflon]] that inhabit the mountain plateau regions of parts of [[Central Asia]], especially the [[Ustyurt]] plateau from which it takes its name. It is p A number of reserves have been established in Central Asia to protect the sheep and other wildlife. The sheep are found in [[Gaplaňgy
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  • | trinomial_authority = ([[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]]) ...-European and the Indo-Europeans: A Reconstruction and Historical Analysis of a Proto-Language and Proto-Culture'', Walter de Gruyter, pp. 413-417, ISBN
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  • ...[http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/15741/all Entry in the list of endangered species]</ref> | authority = ([[Carl Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], [[10th edition of Systema Naturae|1758]])
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  • ...from [[Jumping spider|Salticidae]] family, that can be found in [[Central Asia]], presumably in [[Kazakhstan]].<ref>[http://salticidae.org/salticid/diagno [[Category:Spiders of Asia]]
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  • |image = Specimen of a M. salina worker.jpg ...date=2011|publisher=Soil Organisms & Section Pterygota, Senckenberg Museum of Natural History|pages=171 - 172|url=http://antcat.s3.amazonaws.com/5275/sei
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  • [[Category:Fauna of Central Asia]] [[Category:Megafauna of Eurasia]]
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  • ...ksu, and the mountain chain Zhabagly which is located in the northern part of the area. ...Canyon]] which is 500m deep, and can only be crossed in the southern part of the reserve by walking over a narrow pedestrian bridge.
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  • ...f [[Barsa-Kelmes]] in [[Kyzylorda Region]] of [[Kazakhstan]], in [[Central Asia]]. ...e 250 species of plants constitute its flora. Its fauna numbers 56 species of animals, and includes, among others, the [[Transcaspian wild ass]], [[goite
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  • ...deserts in the [[South Kazakhstan Region]] of [[Kazakhstan]], in [[Central Asia]]. ...s of plants constitute its flora, 62 species are [[Endemism|endemic]]. Its fauna includes, among others, the [[Kara Tau argali]], [[Indian crested porcupine
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  • |islands = [[:Category:Islands of the Caspian Sea|26+]] |islands_category = Islands of the Caspian Sea
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  • ...nally considered part of the boundary between the continents of Europe and Asia. ...ing [[Tobol River]], through [[Magnitogorsk]], and around the southern end of the Urals, through [[Orsk]] where it turns west for about {{convert|300|km|
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  • |nickname = [[City of Winds]] rect 0 0 1200 441 [[Ismailiyya building|Details of the façade of Dede Qorqut on the Ismailiyya building]]
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  • | image_caption = A pair of ''Macroolithus yaotunensis'' eggs ...nests consist of large, concentric rings of paired eggs. There is evidence of blue-green pigmentation in its shell, which may have helped camouflage the
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  • |caption_bathymetry = Map of the Lake Balkhash drainage basin ...(meteorology)|precipitation]], largely vernal snowmelt, from the mountains of China's [[Xinjiang]] region.
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  • |location = [[Kazakhstan]] - [[Uzbekistan]],<br>[[Central Asia]] ....jpg|thumb|right|The map of 'Aral' Sea of 1853 published for the ''Journal of the [[Royal Geographical Society]]'' in London]]
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  • ...The park headquarters are in the city of [[Karkaraly]], 244&nbsp;km east of [[Karaganda]]. ...ube, Ayushat, Tulkebai, Tonkurus and others. From 1910 to 1913, the House of the Forest Warden, the parks most famous building was constructed. It is k
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  • ...d consists primarily of stony desert. Its highest point rises to a maximum of 1,200 feet (365 m) in the south-west.<ref name="USAID">{{cite web|title=The ...al Sea]] and the surrounding plain. Oil and natural-gas deposits lie west of the plateau. [[Asiatic cheetah]]s and [[Caspian tiger]]s used to live there
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  • ...proximately from north to south through [[western Russia]], from the coast of the [[Arctic Ocean]] to the [[Ural River]] and northwestern [[Kazakhstan]]. ...Island]] and the islands of [[Novaya Zemlya]] form a further continuation of the chain to the north into the Arctic Ocean.
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  • | image1 = Map of Russia - Urals Federal District.svg ...Volga]] and eastern [[Siberia]] neighbor regions. At points in time, parts of the Urals were considered a gateway to Siberia, if not Siberia itself, or w
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  • |piccap=Map of the Altai mountain range ...99° E, where it gradually becomes lower and merges into the high plateau of the [[Gobi Desert]].
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