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  • ...6&s=NGDPD%2CNGDPDPC%2CPPPGDP%2CPPPPC&grp=0&a= |title=Kazakhstan |publisher=International Monetary Fund }}</ref> The competition for land and water that ensued between the Kazakh and the newcomers caused great resentment ag
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  • ...Shchuchinsko-Borovskaya resort area and on the right bank of the Kapshagai water reservoir after 1 April 2007. The law mandates that all casinos must have v She traveled with Deputy Prime Minister [[Karim Masimov]], Transport and Communications Minister [[Serik Akhmetov]], and Energy and Mineral Reso
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  • ...date= |accessdate=2013-01-11}}</ref> Alma-Ata was the host city for a 1978 international conference on [[Primary healthcare|Primary Health Care]] where the [[Alma A
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  • ...> This is in addition to the [[Ashgabat agreement]] which is a multi-modal transport agreement between the Central Asian states.<ref>http://dunyanews.tv/en/Paki *Development of transport & communications infrastructure linking the Member States with each other a
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  • ...vices and people and provides for common policies in macroeconomic sphere, transport, industry and agriculture, energy, foreign trade and investment, customs, t ...urasian union set up as bridge|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-international/threenation-eurasian-union-set-up-as-bridge/article6063893.ece|publisher=Th
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  • ...ieendowment.org/2013/02/21/undefined/fis2|publisher=Carnegie Endowment for International Peace}}</ref> ...evelopment of economic and trading diplomacy as well as intensification of international cooperation.<ref>{{cite web|title=Foreign policy aimed at realization of Ka
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  • {{For|transport in the Soviet Union|Transport in the Soviet Union}} * {{flagicon|Russia}} [[Transport in Russia#Rail transport|Russia]] - same gauge (former Soviet Union railway system)
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  • ...valley]] caused by the movement of the earth's crust, not by the action of water. This valley once formed the connecting link between the drainage of Dzunga ...ciers on the Ala-tau and Barlik Mountains and forested perhaps down to the water's edge,—not unlike the [[Strait of Belle Isle|Straits of Belle Isle]] at
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  • ...no cities of any relevancy, almost certainly due to the scarcity of fresh water. ...The current station is not considered powerful enough to supply the fresh water and energy needed at this time, and blackouts are a common occurrence.
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  • ...–300 million years ago), this area of Kazakhstan was an inland sea. The water retreated 1.2 to 2 million years ago, when the ancient Paleozoic shield was ...sed mainly on raising cows, instead of sheep and horses. They had wheeled transport, including chariots. The remains of a fighting chariot have been found in t
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  • ...s constructed in the 1960s, to supply the Karaganda metropolitan area with water from the [[Irtysh River]] more than 400 km away. == Transport ==
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  • ...usoleums]] of Aisha-Bibi and Karakhan were built. Taraz had an underground water system made of terracotta pipes, paved streets, and sewage collection. Of g ...n Russian. It is mentioned that Aulie-Ata had a large market fair and some transport offices. {{citation needed|date=March 2014}}
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  • Under the name of the Ust-Kamenogorsk Lock, the highest [[Lock (water transport)|lock]] in the world lies at Ablaketka where it allows river traffic to pas ==Transport==
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  • ...out thirty years. The event was eventually rated at 6 on the seven-level [[International Nuclear Event Scale|INES]] scale, third in severity only to the disasters a ...sources in the Ural Region, in the year 2000, more than 250 million m³ of water containing thousands of curies of tritium, strontium, and cesium-137 were d
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  • ...k Hydroelectric Power Plant|Shulbinsk]]. The world's deepest [[lock (water transport)|lock]], with a drop of {{convert|42|m|ft}}, allows river traffic to by-pas ...nd 1970s, would send some of the Irtysh's (and possibly Ob's) water to the water-deficient regions of central Kazakhstan and [[Uzbekistan]]. Some versions o
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  • ...=<ref name="vanderLeeden">van der Leeden, Troise, and Todd, eds., ''The Water Encyclopedia''. Second Edition. Chelsea F.C., MI: Lewis Publishers, 1990, p The '''Caspian Sea''' is the largest enclosed inland [[body of water]] on [[Earth]] by area, variously classed as the [[List of lakes by area|wo
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  • ...section of the present [[Kuma-Manych Canal]] (an irrigation canal bringing water from the [[Terek River]] and the upper Kuma River to the East Manych), ...ately 1.5 cubic km.{{Citation needed|date=November 2008}} <!-- where's the water amount coming from? -->
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  • ...ital of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]. It is the second-longest [[Pipeline transport|oil pipeline]] in the former Soviet Union, after the [[Druzhba pipeline]]. | newspaper = Azerbaijan International
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  • | operator = [[Azerbaijan International Operating Company|AIOC]] ...ped by the [[Azerbaijan International Operating Company]], a consortium of international oil companies, and operated by [[BP]] on behalf of the consortium. The ACG
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  • ...nd an important part of the national transport system serving internal and international Caspian oil traffic, with huge economic potential for the region. A propos ...Sea of Azov|Azov]]-[[Black Sea|Black]] and [[Caspian Sea]]s to improve the transport performance in the Caspian region, including southern Russia.
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  • ...National Park]]. Local myth has it that it is the only wood that sinks in water, hence the name (ironwood). Historically it has been used for heating, sinc ...f> Favourable humid subtropical climate, availability of good arable land, water and sufficient labour resources of city provides a good basis for agricultu
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  • Historically, Rasht was a major transport and business center which connected Iran to Russia and Europe, and because ...most of the Iranian large cities and province capitals. Enjoying the Kadus International Hotel and hundreds of tourist attractions, Rasht receives thousands of fore
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  • ...ated by the executive power of the city. For instance, the amount of waste water from industrial production went down from {{convert|600000|m3|cuft|abbr=on} ...t were carried out by Azerbaijani and Soviet scientist, academician of the International Academy of Architecture of the Eastern Countries, honored architect of Azer
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  • ...), which is the Russian version of the original name, '''Kyzyl-Su''' (Red Water). Krasnovodsk was [[Imperial Russia]]'s base of operations against Khiva an ...long the dike, paved across the Soymonov bay speed motorway [[Turkmenbashi International Airport|Turkmenbashi Airport]]—[[Awaza]].<ref>[http://www.turkmenistan.go
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  • ...eport from 1904 detailed the spread of [[malaria]] and unsuitable drinking water in the city.<ref name="a-u-l.narod.ru">http://a-u-l.narod.ru/Markovin-V-I_D ...ilities, hectic construction, lack of planning and poorly organised public transport".<ref>[http://www.crisisgroup.org/~/media/Files/europe/caucasus/226-the-nor
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  • ...ember 2010}}</ref> In recent years, Baku has become an important venue for international events. It hosted the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2012|57th Eurovision Song C ...anchay-treaty-was-signed-180-years-ago|title=THE CAUCASUS IN THE SYSTEM OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: THE TURKMANCHAY TREATY WAS SIGNED 180 YEARS AGO|author=SHUKIUROV
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  • ...ticularly against the [[nomadic]] population. The competition for land and water which ensued between the Kazakhs and the newcomers caused great resentment === Transport ===
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  • |alma_mater = [[Moscow State Institute of International Relations]]<br>[[Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of t ...in Brussels to discuss key issues regarding security and the withdrawal of international forces from Afghanistan. During the first few months of 2013, Idrissov met
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  • | name = International Convention on Load Lines ...ification requirement of the 1966 Convention with those contained in the [[International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea]] (SOLAS) and MARPOL 73/78.
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  • ...as begun applying Aarhus-type principles in its legislation, notably the [[Water Framework Directive]] (Directive 2000/60/EC). Liechtenstein and Monaco hav ...utions' of the European Community|journal=Review of European Community and International Environmental Law|year=2003|volume=11|issue=3|pages=343–357|doi=10.1111/1
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  • {{Expert needed|Transport|talk=Edits of this date|reason=the article fails to clearly set forth what ...are derived from a [[multilateral treaty]] called the '''Convention on the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea'''.
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  • ...ernational Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea''' ('''SOLAS''') is an international [[maritime law|maritime treaty]] which requires Signatory [[flag state]]s t ...cretariat of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) | publisher = [[International Maritime Organization]] | page = 11 | url = http://www.imo.org/ourwork/lega
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  • ...French name for the treaty: '''''A'''ccord européen relatif au transport international des marchandises '''D'''angereuses par '''R'''oute''). # Annex B regulates the construction, equipment, and use of vehicles for the transport of hazardous materials.
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  • ...15 June 1957 in Nice, France, is called the "Nice Agreement Concerning the International Classification ...ademarks. In addition, 65 non-member countries, four organizations and the International Bureau of [[WIPO]] also use the Nice Classification.
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