Moynaq, also spelled as Muynak (Karakalpak Мойнақ/Moynaq; Russian Муйнак/Muynak; Uzbek Мўйноқ/Moʻynoq), is a city in northern Karakalpakstan, an autonomous...
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Moynaq or also Muynak district (Karakalpak: Мойнақ районы/Moynaq rayonı) is a district of Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan. The capital lies at the city Moynaq...
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major cities include Xojeli, Taqiyatas, Shimbay, Qońirat (Kungrad) and Moynaq. The crude birth rate is 2.2%: approximately 39,400 children were born in...
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Zaozerne (redirect from Yalı Moynaq)
‹See Tfd›Russian: Заозёрное, romanized: Zaozyornoye; Crimean Tatar: Yalı Moynaq) is an urban-type settlement in the Yevpatoria municipality of the Autonomous...
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population decline dramatically since the beginning of the crisis. The town of Moynaq in Uzbekistan had a thriving harbour and fishing industry that employed...
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Uiutne Уютне (Ukrainian) Уютное (Russian) Otar Moynaq (Crimean Tatar) Отар Мойнакъ (Crimean Tatar) Village Uiutne Location of Uiutne within Ukraine Coordinates:...
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Aysa Bay → Utrennya Zarya Bağay → Suvorovskoye Bölek Acı → Privolnoye Cağa Moynaq → Peschanka Çayan → Zaporozhskaya Colçaq → Komsomolskoye Ikor (before 1923...
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Мирний) Novoozerne (Novoozörnoye, Новоозёрное, Новоозерне) Zaozerne (Yalı Moynaq, Заозёрное, Заозерне) Districts (raions): Bakhchysarai (Bağçasaray rayonı...
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