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...a (bandy club)|Dynamo Alma-Ata]] played its homegames at Medeu and won the Soviet Championships in 1977<ref>[http://akzhajik.ucoz.kz/_nw/5/11184970.jpg Team
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...a launch site at [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]] in [[Kazakhstan]], used for the [[Soviet space program]] and now managed by [[Roscosmos State Corporation]].
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...a special decree of the Central Committee of the [[Communist Party of the Soviet Union|CPSU]] and the CM of the design Bureau [[Yuzhnoye Design Bureau|«Yuz
...aunches, was entrusted E. I. Nikolaev. Thousands of employees of military engineers and civil subcontracting organizations, UPR Durova D. day and night worked
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...7, 1911 – October 25, 1971), was a leading missile designer in the [[Soviet Union]].
A [[minor planet]] [[3039 Yangel]] discovered by [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] astronomer [[Lyudmila Zhuravlyova]] in 1978 is named after him.<ref>[http
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...елин}}), who was killed in the explosion. As commanding officer of the Soviet Union's [[Strategic Missile Troops|Strategic Rocket Forces]], Nedelin was h
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|occupation = Rocket engineer, Chief Designer of the [[Soviet space program]]
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...end of the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|war]] remained in the [[Group of Soviet Forces in Germany|occupation]] of [[Germany]].
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|established_event3 = [[Kirghiz Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (1920–25)|Kirghiz ASSR]]
|established_event4 = [[Kazakh Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic|Kazak ASSR]]
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...ussian Turkestan]], the name for the region during the [[Russian Empire]]. Soviet Central Asia went through many territorial divisions before the current bor
====Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic====
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|caption=[[Joe 1|Operation First Lightning]], the first Soviet [[atomic test]]
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| period = Turn of 19th century to early Soviet period
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...traints in the Former Soviet Republics''] (1994). The National Council for Soviet and Eastern European Research. Page 9.</ref> reportedly poisoning the soil
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*1920–1921: The short-lived [[Persian Soviet Socialist Republic]] was established with its capital in Rasht.
...he republic had the support of the newly established Russian Red Army. The Soviet Government, after a turn of military and political strategy proposed by Tro
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...ilometers. Engineers discovered petroleum in the area in the days of the [[Soviet Union]], drilling commenced, and much of the area was built up around the i
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...[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) between 1979 and 1985. Working at the Soviet [[radar]] design house [[Phazotron]] as one of the chief designers, Tolkach
Tolkachev claimed his distrust of the Soviet government arose from the persecution his wife's parents had suffered under
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...for construction of the plant and the city. For them there were we - chief engineers. Prepare used a common letter in some instance, put the date and address «
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...= [[Ridder, Kazakhstan|Leninogorsk]], [[East Kazakhstan Region]], [[Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic|Kazakh SSR]] [[USSR]]
[[Category:Ukrainian engineers]]
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...tion, between [[Barnaul]] and [[Arys, Kazakhstan|Arys]]. A team of Russian engineers made a detailed survey of the steppe and semi-desert regions the railway wa
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...European Jews began to emigrate to Kyrgyzstan which was then part of the [[Soviet Union]], and a small number still live in that country.
...ury. During [[World War II]] many Jews fled from the European parts of the Soviet Union to central Asia, including Kyrgyzstan, making the Jewish community of
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