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| | MSN Encarta - Search View - Russia |
 | | Pollutants released into rivers have accumulated in lakes and seas with limited water exchange, including the Caspian Sea, the Sea of Azov, and the Black Sea. |  | | Russia has one of the widest varieties of ethnic groups in the world, but ethnic Russians form the vast majority, or about 80 percent, of the population. |  | | Such migration was strongly encouraged by the Soviet government, which had begun building new industrial centers east of the Ural Mountains after the war. |
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| | Orenburg Cossack Host P.I. Avdeev Polozov Ural |
 | | By the end of the year 2307 roubles 50 kopecks and 150 mares had been donated. |  | | In 1733 that horde had intended to attack the Bashkirs and to that end about twenty thousand men had been gathered, but the assault had been warded off only by timely intelligence from Khan Abdul-Khair. |  | | In agreement with this opinion, it was ordered that: the Orenburg Host be left under the direction of a host chancellery which was to be established along the lines of those for the Black Sea and Ural hosts, i.e. |
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http://home.comcast.net/~juneblum/OREN.html
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| | Lycaenidae of Asian Russia, from Korshunov & Gorbunov (1995) |
 | | HABITAT: steppefied meadows, the areas of meadow steppe at birch groves, pine woods, in river valleys, the thickets of steppen bushes. |  | | HABITAT: meadow patches and meadow steppes at pine woods, "kolki" [birch groves], on mountain slopes and rock outcrops in the montane forest belt. |  | | HABITAT: herbaceous meadows in river valleys, in forests, pine woods, birch groves. |
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http://pisum.bionet.nsc.ru/kosterin/korgor/lycaen1.htm
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| | New taxa of butterflies of Asian Russia, from Korshunov & Gorbunov (1995) and Korshunov (1996, 1998) |
 | | The fact that specimens of a new subspecies in general have the genitalia intermediate between chariclea and butleri gives a reason to consider butleri W. Edwards, 1883 as a subspecies of a circumpolar chariclea." |  | | Korshunov, 1995 has been suggested to replace Colias nastes sibirica Kurenzov, 1970, since the latter was preoccupied by Colias aurora sibirica Lederer, 1852. |  | | MATERIALS: the holotype: - 21.06.1994, the Novosibirsk Region, the Kiternya river valley, a damp meadow (V.V. Ivonin); the allotype: a female - 20.06.1994, the Novosibirsk region, the Bol'shoy Elbash river valley, a damp meadow (V.V. Ivonin). |
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| | Ural River -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | A people of Ukraine and Russia, the Cossacks live in areas north of the Black and Caspian seas. |  | | The traditional boundary between the two continents follows roughly the crest of the Ural Mountains, the Ural River, the Caspian Sea, the crest of the Caucasus Mountains, the Black Sea, the Bosporus, the Sea of Marmara, the Dardanelles, the Aegean Sea, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Strait of Gibraltar. |  | | U.S.-based organization engaged in conservation of watersheds and rivers. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9074417
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| | Environmentalists claim victory in caviar clash The Moscow Times November 4 |
 | | But on Sept. 9, Azerbaijan broke ranks with the other Caspian countries, which had always argued that there was plenty of sturgeon left in the sea and that there was no need for any kind of restrictions on lucrative caviar exports. |  | | Yulia Kim, a vice president of the cannery, which was privatized a few years ago, said that last year Atyraubalyk exported 27 metric tons of caviar, including 5 tons of beluga, all of it to the United States. |  | | Until recently, Azerbaijan was known as the neighborhood bad boy -- the country that was accused of poaching the most sturgeon at sea since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. |
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http://www.worldlakes.org/News/environmentalists_claim_victory_11042002.htm
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| | Morphological and Geological Structure |
 | | The morphological and geological structure of the northern coast of the Caspian Sea, in Dynamic Earth Environments: Remote Sensing Observations from Shuttle-Mir Missions (K. Lulla and L. Dessinov, eds.), John Wiley & Sons, New York, pp. |  | | Linear features and other landforms observed on space photos, such as those of the Ural River delta and Dossor area, were verified by means of geophysical data and field observations. |  | | Such local structures could then be related to the broader tectonic framework of the region. |
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| | EO Newsroom: New Images - Ural River Delta, Kazakhstan |
 | | Additional images taken by astronauts and cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. |  | | The Ural River is one of the two major rivers (the other is the Volga) that empty into the northern coast of the Caspian Sea, creating extensive wetlands. |  | | This image shows details of the Ural’s tree-like (or “digitate”) delta. |
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http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=16929
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| | Map of Ecological situation in Chelyabinsk Region |
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/muslumovo/tekst5.htm
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| | surfbirds.com - Life and Year List Rankings |
 | | Europe: includes Eurasia minus Asia; Greece and European Turkey are included, but the rest of Turkey, adjacent Greek islands such as Lesbos and Rhodes, Cyprus, Atlantic Islands are not included. |  | | The SA 700 Club is a group of people who have all seen at least 700 species within the subregion. |  | | Bounded on the east by the Ural River and Mountains, the Caspian Sea, and Iran (not included)." |
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http://www.surfbirds.com/rankings2.html
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| | Ural,Russia,Ekaterinburg,Chelyabinsk,Perm,Ufa,Magnitogorsk,Orenburg,N. ... |
 | | Geologically, the Urals are the worn-down stumps of an ancient range that rose toward the end of the Paleozoic era, 250 million years ago (see Permian Period), while the American Appalachian Mountains were forming. |  | | The Urals Defense industry was the first to suffer from the collapse in military spending after the end of the cold war. |  | | The Urals branch of the Academy of Sciences and many scientific-research establishments are also located there. |
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| | Ural Mountains |
 | | This is the highest land of the Stone Belt - the Subarctic Urals. |  | | The Middle Urals present the most populated part of the Urals. |  | | Higher mountains, including popular Konzhakovski Kamen and Denezhkin Kamen, are found in eastern massifs. |
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| | IWMC.org - Siberian sturgeon in Volga River Caviar? |
 | | This provision is observed at present by all the Caspian Sea States. |  | | And for all those years, there were no cases of finding Siberian sturgeon or other species of this family unusual for the Caspian Sea basin either in experimental or commercial catches (Caspian Sea, 1989; Ivanov, 2000). |  | | Introduction of any living aquatic organism into the sea and rivers of the basin should be based on biological consideration, sound expertise, agreement with all the Caspian States. |
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http://www.iwmc.org/fish/020411-print.htm
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 | | This is due to the big rivers, such as the Volga and the Ural, which create a zone where marine and freshwater fauna are mixed. |  | | The highest concentrations have been recorded in the Volga and Ural rivers estuaries. |  | | Spiny sturgeon fishing is now prohibited in the Ural River because of depleted stocks; it is listed in the National Red Data Books of some Caspian countries (1997). |
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http://enrin.grida.no/caspian/background_info/biogeography.htm
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| | URALSK - LoveToKnow Article on URALSK |
 | | When the Moscow princes attempted to bring them under their rtile and prosecuted them for nonconformity, the Cossacks revolted, first under Stenka Razin (166771) and afterwards under Pugachev (177375). |  | | At the same time the lower parts of the Ural were occupied by, Russian runaway serfs and free Cossacks who did not recognize the authority of Moscow. |  | | After the latter rising, the name of Ural was officially given to the Yaik river and the Yaik Cossacks. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/U/UR/URALSK.htm
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| | Ural Cossacks choir -The army |
 | | In 1874 for insubordination to the new regulations a few thousand Cossacks were exiled to Central Asia in the area of the Aral sea. |  | | The Ural Cossack Army participated in almost all of Russia's wars, including the Patriotic War of 1812 and the Conquest of Central Asia. |  | | I n 1868 new "Provisional Regulations" were introduced, in which the Ural Cossack Army in civil matters became subordinate to common local bodies, and in military matters - to the General-Governor of a newly-formed Ural Province, who was also mandated ataman. |
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http://www.oeralkozakkenkoor.nl/e10.htm
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| | Environmental quality |
 | | The sediment data from the ASTP cruise (analyzed by the Russian Laboratory Typhoon) supports the idea that the Volga may not be as contaminated as has been reported, at least in its lower reaches. |  | | For the Volga River, original data was not released to the CEP; rather, only reports and aggragated data were available. |  | | There is also some concern that the shallow water combined with large waves of the North Caspian may also bias the results. |
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| | Ural Cossacks choir - Ural Cossacks |
 | | The river flows through a vast plain which, for the most part, is a wholly sterile salt-steppe and only the lowlands, the banks of the rivers, and particularly the banks of the mighty Ural have fertile soil, most of which is meadow land. |  | | The first settlers were the so-called deserters from the Don, who were later joined by many Streltsy fugitives. |  | | The expenditures are for the ataman and the authorities and also, I believe, for the pay of those officers who are at war outside of the territory. |
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http://www.oeralkozakkenkoor.nl/e09.htm
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| | Ural - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. |  | | Ural may refer to one of the following: |  | | Ural, Krasnoyarsk Krai, an urban settlement in Russia |
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 | | This brought the Kazakhs into conflict with the Cossacks, as well as the Bashkirs and Kalmyks, Russian subjects who lived in the vicinity of the Ural. |  | | 15,000 families crossed the river, effectively establishing Kazakh presence in the area.(6) By that time both the right bank of the Irtish and the right bank of the Ural had been populated by a substantial number of Russian settlers. |  | | In 1797 the Russian government granted Aitkhoje Kochin the right to graze on the right bank of the Irtish. |
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| | Ural on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | 0000 Map of Kazakstan C.I.S. Muslim Republics Aral Sea Caspian Sea Atrek Atrak Kanal Kanal Amu Darya Vakhsh Naryn Syr Dar'ya Ural Emba Samara Isim Irtysh Volga Karakumskiy Ili Ozero Issyk Kul' Ozero Balkhash Ozero Zaysan Ozero Alakol' Karakumskiy Amu Dar |  | | Author: NTV Publication: Agence France Presse Source: PICS |  | | President Vladimir Putin (L) and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder talks prior their meeting with Russian and German businessmen in Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg, 09 October 2003. |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/u/ural.asp
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| | Southern part of Arctic Ural. Review of tourist opportunities of the area / Climb / Mountain.RU |
 | | All the names are given according to a map of scale 1:100000, concepts "right" and "left" are used in the orographical sense, from numerous variants of names of passes and tops we chose the most often used ones. |  | | Unstable weather in the area of Paier is the main reason that a lot of groups have appeared perfectly knowing neighboring tundra area, but have not summited Paier in fact. |  | | The first one conducts from a valley of the river Left Paiera to the river Right Kechpel, the second one - from the river of Right Kechpel to the sources of the river Yambotyvis. |
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http://www.mountain.ru/eng/climb/2004/polar_ural
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| | Demand for caviar imperils sturgeon / Poachers run rampant since Soviet decline |
 | | Also, under Soviet rule, all 12 branches of the Ural River delta were dredged so sturgeons could find their way to spawning grounds. |  | | Environmental groups say each country now has its own enforcement rules and poachers often bribe the police to let them go. |  | | "The bigger the poacher, the bigger the bribe," said a reporter who asked not to be named in Atyrau, the main port city on the Ural River. |
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| | Kazakh Adoptive Families: Atyrau |
 | | It is a port on the Ural River near its mouth on the Caspian Sea. |  | | It is a port on the Ural (Zhayyq) River near its mouth on the Caspian Sea. |  | | "Atyrau, formerly Guryev, W Kazakhstan, on the Ural River and near the Caspian Sea. |
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http://kazakhadoptivefamilies.com/cities/atyrau.html
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 | | The Urals owe their existence to collisional forces between the continents of Europe and Asia during the Late Paleozoic. |  | | The highest peak is Mount Narodnaya (1,895 meters) which is located in the Nether-Polar Urals. |  | | The collision between Europe and Asia is known as the Uralian orogeny and is a result of the closing of an ancient ocean basin that once separated Europe and Asia during Early and Middle Paleozoic time. |
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| | SPACE.com -- Reusable Rocket Could Take River Run in Russia |
 | | There is a slight possibility that the spacecraft ended up in the Ural River, which is partially frozen at this time of year. |  | | DaimlerChrysler representatives involved in the search said the two spacecraft were only about 3 miles (5 kilometers) apart when they landed, Zell said. |  | | Ironically, the inflatable reentry shields, which were designed for compactness and low costs, should, even with their cargo, be able to float, Lavochkin experts believe. |
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http://www.space.com/news/fregat_update_000210.html
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| | Drainage Diversion |
 | | Between the two rivers is Volgograd, formerly Stalingrad, site of one of the fiercest and most pivotal battles of World War II. |  | | The Ural River also has a sharp bend and possibly might also have diverted a former tributary of the Volga. |  | | The Don flows to the Black Sea and can only erode to sea level, but the Volga flows to the Caspian, which is 92 feet below sea level. |
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http://www.uwgb.edu/dutchs/EarthSC202Notes/PIRACY.HTM
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 | | The other large rivers are the Ural, Sakmara, Ufa, Dema, Nugush. |  | | The vicinity of the Ural Mountains presents some of the most beautiful scenes of nature’s |  | | River and Sea Ports: Navigation along the Belaya River. |
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| | Fishery Melioration in the Ural river |
 | | The Forum is organized by the World Bank, with financial and technical support from the Global Environment Facility, the Government of Germany, UNDP and the European Union. |  | | In1986 there were given valid proposals on fishery egg laying areas melioration in the Ural river but still, by the present time, there were not any activities on egg laying zones improvement. |  | | Because of the absence of meliorative work during last 10 years many egg laying areas of a simple fish in the Ural river floodplain lost their fishery significance. |
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http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/ECA/ceiforum.nsf/docbyid/605153CE8284B29385256EDE0069ED12?Opendocument
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| | Orenburg - Psychology Central |
 | | Orenburg (Оренбу́рг) is a city on the Ural River and the administrative center of Orenburg Oblast in the Volga Federal District of Russia. |  | | This article is about city which formerly bore the name Chkalov, for famous Soviet pilot see Valery Chkalov. |  | | An attempt was made to found another Orenburg at a location called Krasnogar, or "Red Hill," in 1741, but this settlement failed. |
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http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Orenburg
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| | Kazakh Adoptive Families: Oral/Uralsk |
 | | It was founded as Uralsk in 1622 by the Ural Cossacks, who fought with Stenka Razin in the uprising of 1667 and against the Bolsheviks in 1918-19. |  | | Wheat, barley, and other grains are grown, and there are also extensive hay lands. |  | | It had a lively trade with European Russia in fish from the Ural River and livestock products from the Kazakh steppes. |
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| | URAL HOTELS |
 | | From the point of view of economic geography, Perm is an organic part of the Urals economic region.The Kama is the fourth longest river in Europe. |  | | The city is situation on the Kama River, in the geographical zone called "the Vyatsko - Kamskaya taiga". |  | | Perm is the largest city in the Prikamye area, the centre of the Perm Region. |
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| | Ural River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | It arises in the southern Ural Mountains and ends at the Caspian Sea. |  | | It arises on the eastern side of the Urals, about 150 km north of Magnitogorsk, flows south through Magnitogorsk, and around the southern end of the Urals, through Orsk where it turns west for about 300 km, to Orenburg, when the Sakmara River joins. |  | | The Ural River (Russian: Урал, Urál [formerly: Яик, Yaik River], Kazakh: Жайық, Zhayyq) flows through Russia and Kazakhstan. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ural_River
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| | The Regional Impacts of Climate Change |
 | | The Ural Mountains, the Ural River, and part of the Caspian Sea generally are recognized as forming the main boundary between Europe and Asia. |  | | Although referred to as a continent, Europe constitues only the western fifth of the Eurasian landmass, which is made up primarily of Asia (see Figure 5-1 and Box 5-1). |  | | The longest river in Europe, the Volga, flows southward into the Caspian Sea, whereas the Danube (Europe's second longest) flows eastward to the Black Sea. |
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http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc/regional/093.htm
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| | Birding around Atyrau |
 | | Many visitors to Atyrau nowadays are connected with the oil business, as the town has become the administrative centre for oil drilling activity in the Caspian Sea and in the surrounding desert. |  | | With a little more time to spare, it should not be difficult to find White-winged and Black Larks without going far into the surrounding desert (it begins immediately on the edge of town). |  | | The town of Atyrau is located on the banks of the River Ural, 20 km from the north shore of the Caspian Sea. |
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http://birding.topcities.com/west/Atyrau.htm
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| | UK ural Websites |
 | | My name is Ural Mutlu and you've just found my personal page. |  | | The Ural Mountains, which are also called Stone Beltsouth by the valleys of Ufalei River and Ural River respectively. |  | | RBZ: Elefantentreffen 2004 - Ural - comments & suggestions Guest Book sign it!! |
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http://www.splut.co.uk/sub/u/ural.html
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 | | In 2004 work began on reconstruction of the canal, and after its completion the projected depth of the river part of the canal will be 3.4 m and the marine part 3.8 m. |  | | The Ural-Caspian canal is situated in the Ural river delta and serves as an approach canal linking the city of Atyrau with Caspian Sea ports. |  | | To ensure that the Ural-Caspian canal remains navigable it has become necessary to develop the canal to the projected depth and carry out annual dredging operations to maintain its dimensions. |
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http://www.unece.org/trans/doc/2005/wp5/TRANS-WP5-2005-16a1e.doc
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| | Orenburg (Russia) |
 | | In 1740 Orenburg was founded on the Yaik river on the Krasnaya Gora, but in 1743 it was moved at the third time to the location of a Berdskaya fortress. |  | | Orenburg with a population of 532100 (known as Chkalov in 1938-1957), a centre of the Orenburg region, is located on the Ural river. |  | | Any commercial usage of information and graphic materials presented on this site is allowed only after receiving a permission from |
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http://www.besteastern.com/online/gettowndescription.asp?id=188
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 | | The project is planned to start in summer 2004 and be completed within 12 months. |  | | The project is planned to start in summer 2004 with the completion in June 2004. |  | | Initiated by state Water Ways Enterprise, the project intends to increase the company’s dredging capacity by purchasing dredging equipment and performing dredging of the Ural river bed. |
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http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/ECA/ECSSD.nsf/PrintView/E92B73D20A25A79B85256DBF0051E930?Opendocument
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| | Peakware - Ural Mountains |
 | | Please go to the new Ural Mountains page, or wait 10 seconds for us to take you there automatically. |
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http://www.peakware.com/encyclopedia/ranges/ural.htm
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| | Ural River - definition of Ural River by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | A river of western Russia and western Kazakhstan rising in the southern Ural Mountains and flowing about 2,533 km (1,574 mi) south, west, and south to the Caspian Sea. |  | | Ural River - definition of Ural River by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Ural+River
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| | Ural - TheBestLinks.com - Ural Mountains, IMZ-Ural, Ural River, Disambig, ... |
 | | This is a disambiguation page, i.e., a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. |  | | Ural, Ural Mountains, IMZ-Ural, Ural River, Disambig, Ural automobile... |  | | Ural - TheBestLinks.com - Ural Mountains, IMZ-Ural, Ural River, Disambig,... |
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| | *****River Palace Hotel***** |
 | | This modern structure, comprised of hotel, offices and residence facilities, is well known for its technological aspect, and for the upper class atmosphere and professional service which reflects the highest international standards. |  | | Located in the heart of Atyrau, along the western bank of the Ural River, the stately River Palace with its modern and elegant facilities, is a prestigious and comfortable place where to spend a pleasant stay. |  | | We wish to guarantee excellence and proficiency in all our services to each and every one of our clients during their stay at our luxurious River Palace Hotel. |
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 | | Closely related to Shor; some consider them one language. |  | | Chuvasia, east of Moscow, near the Volga River |  | | Baskir ASSR, between the Volga River and Ural Mountains, and beyond the Urals |
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| | ural river - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Ural River : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info] |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "ural river" is defined. |  | | We found 3 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word ural river: |
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=ural+river
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| | pictures of Russia at picturesofplaces.com - russia pictures travel adventures moscow vacations petersburg |
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| | C-list |
 | | , Polar Ural, Taimyr Peninsula: Levinson – Lessing’s lake. |  | | Camarosporium salicinum (Vize) Grove [= C. salicinum Sacc.] – Murmansk area (northern part of the Kola Peninsula, including Khibin Mountains), Polar Ural, Yakutia area. |  | | Middle-lower course of Chegitun River, lower course of Utaveem River, Gynron Mt. On Candelariella vitellina (th.), on rock – Zemlya Frantsa-Iosifa Archipelago (Franz Josef Land). |
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