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  • ...have landed throw quadruple salchows and quadruple [[Twist lifts|twists]] in competition.<ref>{{cite web | title = 2012 Four Continents Figure Skating C ...Xue]] & [[Hongbo Zhao]] and started skating after watching them competing in the [[2002 Winter Olympics]].<ref name=GS100404/>
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  • ...have landed throw quadruple salchows and quadruple [[Twist lifts|twists]] in competition.<ref>{{cite web | title = 2012 Four Continents Figure Skating C ...Xue]] & [[Hongbo Zhao]] and started skating after watching them competing in the [[2002 Winter Olympics]].<ref name=GS100404/>
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  • | 20.61% [[Russians in Kazakhstan|Russian]] |time_zone = [[Time in Kazakhstan|West{{\}}East]]
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  • | caption =Participation in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ...read of [[nuclear weapon]]s and weapons technology, to promote cooperation in the peaceful uses of [[Nuclear technology|nuclear energy]], and to further
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  • | caption = Participation in the Biological Weapons Convention ...c, protective and other peaceful purposes. The objects may not be retained in quantities that have no justification or which are inconsistent with the pe
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  • ...] of 13 July 1931 to include the vast number of synthetic opioids invented in the intervening thirty years and a mechanism for more easily including new ...armaceuticals, and the [[United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances]], which strengthens provisions
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  • ...ence of Parties (COP) to the Convention on Biological Diversity in October in [[Nagoya]], Japan, the Nagoya Protocol was adopted.<ref name=autogenerated1 ...Programme]] (UNEP) Ad Hoc Working Group of Experts on Biological Diversity in November 1988. The subsequent year, the Ad Hoc Working Group of Technical a
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  • ...C'''), concluded at [[Geneva]] on October 10, 1980, and entered into force in December 1983, seeks to prohibit or restrict the use of certain [[conventio ...ention covers [[Fragmentation (weaponry)|fragments]] that are undetectable in the human body by [[X-ray]]s, [[landmines]] and [[booby trap]]s, and [[Ince
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  • ...rate]]s, [[benzodiazepine]]s, and [[Psychedelic drug|psychedelics]] signed in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] on 21 February 1971. The [[Single Convention on Nar ...ry on the Convention on Psychotropic Substances. The Commentary, published in 1976, is an invaluable aid to interpreting the treaty and constitutes a key
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  • |long_name = The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora |wikisource = Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora
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  • ...ut binding targets}} {{legend|#EEEE00|Annex B parties with binding targets in the first period but which withdrew from the Protocol}} {{legend|orange|Sig | date_expiration = in force<br>(first commitment period expired 31 December 2012)<ref>http://unfc
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  • ...'' and '''European ground cherry''', but is not to be confused with plants in the distinct "Groundcherry" genus of ''[[Physalis]]''. ...Pall. | work=Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) Taxonomy for Plants | author=U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) | url=http://www.ars-grin.g
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  • ...its basionym ''Andropogon bladhii''), this plant name was first published in ''Proceedings of the [[Royal Society of Queensland]]'' 80(6): 62–64. 1969 ...he basionym of ''B.&nbsp;bladhii'') was originally described and published in ''Observationes Botanicae'' 2: 27. 1781. {{ cite web |url=http://www.tropic
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  • ...edra minima''''' or '''dan zi ma huang''' (in Chinese), is small [[shrub]] in the family of [[Ephedraceae]]. ...ct has been used in traditional medicine in China and Japan, but is banned in USA since 1994 for causing various adverse effects.<ref name="Mo"/>
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  • ...''''' is a rare plant species [[endemic]] to [[Kazakhstan]].<ref>Kotukhov. 2003. Turczaninowia 6: 6.</ref><ref>[http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do;jses [[Category:Plants described in 2003]]
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  • ...is willmottiana''''' is a species in the genus ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]'', in the subgenus [[Iris subg. Scorpiris|''Scorpiris'']]. It is a [[bulbous]] [[ ...an]] in 1899, by a plant collector on behalf of the Van Tubergen nurseries in [[Haarlem]], the [[Netherlands]].<ref>Audrey Le Lièvre {{Google books|jsqV
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  • ...known as ) is a species in the genus ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]'', it is also in the subgenus of [[Iris subg. Scorpiris|Scorpiris]]. It is a [[bulbous]] [[p ...Michael Foster]] as 'Iris tubergeniana' in Gardeners Chronicles, Series 3 in 1899.<ref>{{cite web| title= Iris tubergeniana Foster, Gard. Chron., ser. 3
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  • ...ssian Iris', 'Pilgrim Iris' and 'Hungarian Iris' (in Europe), is a species in the genus ''[[Iris (plant)|Iris]]''- subgenus [[Iris subg. Limniris|Limniri ...| title=Iris ruthenica | url=http://encyclopaedia.alpinegardensociety.net/plants/Iris/ruthenica | publisher=encyclopaedia.alpinegardensociety.net | accessda
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  • |image caption = flower head of Iris tenuifolia in Kazakhstan. ...Union]] republics of); [[Kazakhstan]], [[Uzbekistan]] and [[Mongolia]] and in [[China]]. It has long greyish-green leaves, short stem and pale violet, li
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  • ...a, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan meet. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions. ''Iris ludwigii'' is similar in form to ''[[Iris pontica]]'', but differs in shape and size of the rhizome.<ref name=signa>{{cite web |first=D |last=Kra
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  • ...mental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions and hybridized for use in the garden. It has several [[subspecies]]; ''[[Iris spuria subsp. carthalin ...er= botany.cz |accessdate=27 February 2015}}</ref> that is about 2&nbsp;cm in diameter,<ref name=isles>A. R. Clapham, T. G. Tutin and D. M. Moore {{Googl
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  • ...d 2 bright or pale yellow flowers. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions. It is similar in form to ''[[Iris humilis]]'' (another Psammiris species).<ref name=american
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  • ...llow flowers with an orange beard. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions. ...nym or as a subspecies,it is a yellow dwarf iris only from central Europe. In some sources it is still listed as a subspecies of ''Iris humilis''.
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  • ...lilac, lavender, or light purple. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in [[temperateness|temperate]] regions. ...h/><ref name=efloras/><ref name=irisbotanique/>--> It creates small tufted plants.<ref name=icc/><ref name=red/>
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  • ...temperateness|temperate]] regions. It was merged with another similar iris in the region, and ''[[Iris glaucescens]]'' became a synonym of ''Iris scarios It is similar in form to ''[[Iris pumila]]''.<ref name=onego>{{cite web |title=Bearded Irise
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  • ...5/hong_dy/hong_caucasus.pdf|accessdate= 2016-06-20|doi=10.1046/j.1095-8339.2003.00173.x}}</ref><ref name=TPL>{{cite web|website= The Plantlist|title= Paeon ...n height. The flowers are red and scented with numerous yellow [[stamen]]s in the centre.<ref>''Peonies: The Imperial Flower'', by Jane Fearnley Whitting
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  • ...lsewhere and found in damp shady places. ''Impatiens parviflora'' can grow in sandy, loamy, and clay soils and prefer moist soil.<ref name="Elemans">Elem ...and pollen removal by hummingbird pollinators" Canadian Journal of Botany, 2003, vol. 81, pp. 164-170.</ref>
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  • ...sea, and desertification of former agricultural land. These issues are due in large part to Kazakhstan's years under the [[Soviet Union]]. ...oactive contamination]] at the [[Semipalatinsk]] nuclear testing facility (in fact a large zone south of [[Kourchatov]] ([[Курчатов]])) and along
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  • .... It is recognisable by its pronounced knob atop the beak, which is larger in males. ...–49 |isbn=3-490-12518-5}}</ref> Both ''cygnus'' and ''olor'' mean "swan" in [[Latin]]; ''cygnus'' is a variant form of ''cycnus'', a borrowing from [[G
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  • |''Agrionemys horsfieldii baluchiorum'' <small>Artner, 2003</small> ...ic name]], ''horsfieldii'', and the common name "Horsfield's tortoise" are in honor of the [[Americans|American]] [[Natural history|naturalist]] [[Thomas
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  • ...reas and is around {{Convert|100|mm|in}} in length. The bank vole is found in western Europe and northern Asia. It is native to Great Britain but not to ...and low branches of trees although not as versatile as a mouse. It breeds in shallow burrows, the female rearing about four litters of pups during the s
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  • ...18th century. The Mongolian subspecies (''S. t. mongolica'') is found only in western Mongolia.<ref>{{cite web|title=Saiga/mongolian Saiga (''Saiga tatar ...relationship between the two, till [[phylogenetics|phylogenetic]] studies in the 1990s revealed that though morphologically similar, the Tibetan antelop
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  • | image_caption = Mongolian wild asses in the [[Gobi Desert]], [[Mongolia]]. ...tion estimates are ~42,000 individuals for Mongolia and ~5,000 individuals in Northern China.
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  • | image_caption = A Bactrian camel in the [[Shanghai Zoo]] ...side has only one hump.</ref> Its population of two million exists mainly in the [[Domestication|domesticated]] form.<ref name=EDGE>{{cite web| url= htt
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  • | photo_alt = Aerial photo of two salt lakes in Kazakhstan | photo_caption = The Alakol-Sasykkol lake system in 2003
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  • ...ometer|MODIS]] on the orbiting [[Terra (satellite)|Terra satellite]], June 2003 ...a.int/esaEO/SEM5GYTLWFE_index_0.html|accessdate = 2007-05-25}}</ref> It is in an [[endorheic basin]] (a basin without outflows) located between [[Europe]
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  • ...ian]] [[Batumi]] oil terminal at the [[Black Sea]]. When first constructed in 1906, it was the world's longest kerosene pipeline.<ref name=transnefteprod ...irst pipeline proposal was submitted by Russian engineer I. Ilimov already in 1878.<ref name=transnefteprodukt>
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  • ...'; formerly, '''Nāranj Bāgh''')<ref>{{GEOnet3|-3076798}}</ref> is a city in and the capital of [[Neka County]], [[Mazandaran Province]], [[Iran]]. At the 2006 census, its population was 46,152, in 11,941 families.<ref>{{IranCensus2006|02}}</ref>
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  • ...y has a population of around 298,000, making it the third-largest [[city]] in [[Azerbaijan]] after the capital [[Baku]] and [[Ganja, Azerbaijan|Ganja]]. ...would go to the river and cry "Sum qayıt!" (which means "Sum, come back!" in [[Azerbaijani language|Azerbaijani]]).<ref>{{cite web|title=Tarixi Əfsanə
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  • ...]] (closed) basin shared by Kazakhstan and [[China]], with a small portion in [[Kyrgyzstan]]. The basin drains into the lake via seven rivers, the primar ...)|Balkhash]] and has about 66,000 inhabitants. Major industrial activities in the area include mining, ore processing and fishing.
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  • |caption=The Aral Sea in 1989 (left) and 2014 (right) ...0|abbr=on}} (2008)<ref name="ENS wire"/><br>{{Convert|30|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} (2003)<br>South:<br>{{Convert|37|-|40|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} (2005)<br>{{convert|102|m|
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  • ...blast ([[Karaganda Region]]) of [[Kazakhstan]]. The park headquarters are in the city of [[Karkaraly]], 244&nbsp;km east of [[Karaganda]]. ...left|Lake Baceen]]On March 1, 1884, the Karkaraly Forest was established. In 1889, construction began on many of the parks cordons: Bedaik, Koktube, Ayu
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  • ...f [[Inner Asia]], and was the first to catalogue many of the area's native plants. On home soil, Potanin was an author and a political activist who aligned h Potanin attended a [[Page Corps]] in [[Omsk]], a military school for children from wealthy families.<ref name =
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  • {{about|the city in [[Kazakhstan]]|other uses|Aral (disambiguation)}} |pushpin_map_caption =Location in Kazakhstan
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  • |region5={{flag|Turkey}} ([[Minorities_in_Turkey#Uyghurs|Uyghurs in Turkey]]) ...k Shichor|author2=East-West Center|title=Ethno-diplomacy, the Uyghur hitch in Sino-Turkish relations|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IR4tAQAAIAAJ|y
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  • ...OC/news/ntc63970.htm | title=Kazakhstan becoming pillar of energy security in Asia and Europe | publisher=Alexander's Gas & Oil Connections | date=13 Sep ...ions trading|emissions system]] to cap emissions from its biggest emitters in the energy, coal, oil and gas extraction sectors.<ref name=EBRD>{{cite web|
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  • | spouse = {{married|Stefan Ashkenazy|2003|2007}}<ref name="standard2010">{{cite news|last1=Slater|first1=Lydia|title= | relatives = [[Severyn Ashkenazy]] (former father-in-law)
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  • ...ang = <!-- Use ISO 639-1 code, e.g. "fr" for French. For multiple names in different languages, use {{lang|[code]|[name]}}. --> ...terprise)|combine]] located on the northern coast of the [[Lake Balkhash]] in [[Balkhash (city)|Balkhash]], [[Kazakhstan]].
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