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...stan with [[China]], [[Europe]], [[Near East|Near]] and [[Middle East]], [[Siberia]] and [[Ural (region)|Ural]].
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* [[Power of Siberia]]
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...ine is used also for the transportation of oil from [[Russia]]'s western [[Siberia]] by connection with the [[Omsk]] (Russia)–[[Pavlodar]] (Kasakhstan)–[[
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...Korolev was on his way from prison to a [[gulag]] camp in the far east of Siberia, where he spent several months in a gold mine in the [[Kolyma]] area before
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...628/><ref name=FSO090705/> In 2003, he traveled to [[Omsk]] in southwest [[Siberia]], [[Russia]], for a skating competition which he won.<ref name=GS090628/>
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...sferred to the [[Far Eastern Front (Soviet Union)|Far Eastern Front]] in [[Siberia]]. While not subject to repression during the [[Great Purge]], the remark "
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...he 1930s and 1940s; many of the [[deportation]] victims were deported to [[Siberia]] or Kazakhstan merely due to their ethnic heritage or beliefs. For example
...[Altay Mountains]] and north to south from the plains of [[Siberia|Western Siberia]] to the oases and deserts of [[Central Asia]]. The [[Kazakh Steppe]] (pla
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...and Middle, as they are called—[who] occupy various regions in Southern Siberia, Central Asia, and west of the Caspian Sea."<ref>''Journal of the [[Royal A
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...tier the [[Russian Hockey League|Pervaya Liga]]. Their win in Ural-Western Siberia Zone in [[2006–07 Pervaya Liga season|2007]], led to promotion to the [[V
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...led "[[St. Petersburg]]" during the arcade game's attract sequence), the [[Siberia]]n Wilderness, the Aerial Battleship Balrog (געלראב), the [[Amazon ra
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..., [[Kingdom of Laos|Laos]], [[South Vietnam]], the [[Arctic circle]] and [[Siberia]]. The single-player campaign revolves around an experimental [[chemical we
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...a 1946.jpg|thumb|right|300 px|Repatriated Japanese soldiers returning from Siberia wait to disembark from a ship at Maizuru, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan, in 1946]
...t Soviet [[political prisoner]]s in the [[GULAG]] prison camps abundant in Siberia at the time, and acquired a good understanding of the [[Soviet system]]. Al
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...ss executions and dying of cold or disease forced due to deportations to [[Siberia]] and also the mass destruction of numerous churches, mosques and other shr
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...ions of Siberian cranes, which migrate between breeding grounds in western Siberia and wintering sites in Iran and India. The scope of the MoU was extended in
* Immediate threats mitigated including removal of an oil well in West Siberia and re-routing of powerlines in Yakutia
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...Samarkand]], [[Bukhara]] and [[Kokand]]. He returned to St. Petersburg via Siberia and the Urals. His trip had taken eight months<ref name="WDL"/> (he had tol
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...le.com/books?id=Nq18znjAE5YC&pg=PA139]</ref> [[Central Asia]], and Western Siberia ([[Bashkortostan]]) during the Kazakh Khanate.<ref name="google2">[https://
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...] region of [[Kazakhstan]] on the caravan route from [[Central Asia]] to [[Siberia]], located near modern-day [[Yegindybulak|Egindybulak]], near a large fresh
...following year, new buyers arrived and soon people from [[Kazakhstan]], [[Siberia]], the [[Ural Mountains|Urals]], [[Central Asia]] and [[western China]] wer
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...base of the Oguz State were semi-nomadic and nomadic tribes of Zhetysu and Siberia: ''[[Khalaj people|Khalaj]]'', ''[[Uigurs]]'', ''[[Djagra]]'', ''[[Charuk]]
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...Legend of Aristeas: Fact and Fancy in Early Greek Notions of East Russia, Siberia, and Inner Asia" ''Artibus Asiae'' '''18'''.2 (1955, pp. 161–177) p 166.<
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...of [[Kazakh khanate]]. It was created after the division of the Oblast of Siberia Krygyz into the oblasts Aqmola and [[Semirechye]] on 21 October 1868. Its c
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...Steppes]] (before 1882 it was known as Governor-Generalship of the Western Siberia) between 1854 and 1867 and again between 1882 and 1899 and part of [[Russia
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...Not to be confused with the [[Sakha]], the endonym of the Yakut people of Siberia. For other uses, see [[Saka (disambiguation)]].}}
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...ara. They now held a triangle whose southern point was 1000 miles south of Siberia and 1200 miles southeast of their supply bases on the Volga. The next step
'''Siberia:''' Russians first came into contact with central Asia when, in 1582-1639 C
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...eppe) and the region around [[Omsk]], which was formerly part of western [[Siberia]].
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...zky-Kardoss|1994|p=206}}</ref> They appear to stem from Mongolia and South Siberia in the aftermath of the fall of the [[Huns|Hunnic]]/[[Xiongnu|Xiōngnú]] n
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''Prunus fruticosa'' is native to [[Ciscaucasia]], western [[Siberia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Xinjiang]] China, western [[Russia]], [[Ukraine]], [[P
...Isetensibus'', "in the plains of the [[Iset River|Iset]];" that is, the [[Siberia]]n [[steppe]].<ref>{{cite book | first=P.S. | last=Pallas | title=Flora Ros
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...es |df= }}</ref> or '''caragana''', is a species of [[legume]] native to [[Siberia]] and parts of [[China]] ([[Heilongjiang]] [[Xinjiang]]) and neighboring [[
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It is distributed from China to Siberia and found growing in rocky slopes or dry places.<ref name="Fl" /> Its ephed
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'''''Picea obovata''''', the '''Siberian spruce''', is a spruce native to [[Siberia]], from the [[Ural Mountains]] east to [[Magadan Oblast]], and from the [[A
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...] USDA PLANTS.</ref> It is native to much of Europe, [[Kazakhstan]], and [[Siberia]].<ref name=grin/>
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...a]] (in [[Ukraine]] and much of [[Russian Federation|Russia]], including [[Siberia]], [[Amur Oblast|Amur]], [[Buryatia]], [[Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai|Chita]], [
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...ember 2016|via=Korea Forest Service}}</ref> is a plant species native to [[Siberia]], the Russian Far East, [[Korea]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Mongolia]], and north
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...native to [[European Russia]], [[Western Siberian economic region|Western Siberia]], [[Xinjiang]], and [[Kazakhstan]].<ref name=olga>[http://apps.kew.org/wcs
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''Erythronium sibiricum'' occurs in [[Siberia]] ([[Altay Republic|Altay]], [[Tuva]], [[Krasnoyarsk]]), in Northeastern [[
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...l regions of the [[Northern Hemisphere]]: northern and central [[Asia]] ([[Siberia]], the [[Russian Far East]], [[China]], [[Japan]], [[Kazakhstan]]), norther
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...urkey]], plus the [[Caucasus]], [[Western Siberian economic region|Western Siberia]], [[Kazakhstan]], northern [[China]] ([[Hebei]], [[Heilongjiang]], [[Henan
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.... It is widespread across most of Europe as well as [[Morocco]], Western [[Siberia]], [[Turkey]], [[Kazakhstan]] and [[Xinjiang]]. It is reportedly naturalize
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...hedra]]'' that is native to [[Kazakhstan]] and to the [[Tuva]] region of [[Siberia]].<ref name=u>[http://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=333043 Kew Wo
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...ref name="WCSP" /> China <ref name="sevin"/> and the lowlands of western [[Siberia]].<ref name="GRIN" />
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...dakh]]),<ref name=india/> [[Pakistan]],<ref name=india/> [[Russia]] (in [[Siberia]]<ref name=efloras/> and [[Primorye]]<ref name=botany/>), [[Tibet]], [[Chi
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...Himalaya]], and Siberian spruce (''[[Picea obovata]]'') further north in [[Siberia]].
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...ing [[Agin-Buryat Okrug]], [[Bashkortostan]], [[Chelyabinsk]], Chita and [[Siberia]].<ref name=efloras/><ref name=fabaceae/><ref name=swewe/><ref name=ussrflo
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...age_id=383 |publisher=innature.kz |accessdate=19 August 2015}}</ref> and [[Siberia]],<ref name=pacific/><ref name=ipni/> and [[Altai Republic]] in [[Russia]].
*Rare and Endangered Plants of Siberia, 1980
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...It is a [[rhizomatous]] [[perennial plant|perennial]], from [[Russia]], [[Siberia]], [[Kazakhstan]], [[Mongolia]] and [[China]], with sickle-shaped leaves, s
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