The Yug (Russian: Юг) is a river in Kichmengsko-Gorodetsky, Nikolsky, and Velikoustyugsky Districts of Vologda Oblast and in Podosinovsky District of Kirov...
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Look up yug or युग in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yug or YUG may refer to: Yug (river) (Russian: Юг), a river in the European part of Russia Yugh...
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south up the Yug River and down the Unzha River to the Volga and Kazan. From the upper Sheksna south of Lake Beloye, portage to the ? river and downstream...
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Northern Dvina (redirect from Small Northern Dvina River)
Looking more closely, the Sukhona flows east and meets the north-flowing Yug River at Veliky Ustyug. The combined stream, now called the Northern Dvina,...
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District in Vologda Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Yug River. Population: 8,511 (2010 Russian census); 8,649 (2002 Census); 8,574 (1989...
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the western direction, crossing Kirov Oblast again and emptying to the Yug River in Vologda Oblast. Most of the course of the Luza runs through the Northern...
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located in the northeast of the oblast at the confluence of the Sukhona and Yug Rivers. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 31,665. Veliky Ustyug has a...
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574 km long Luza joins the Yug 35 km before the Yug merges with the Sukhona to form the Northern Dvina. The name of this river changes from Kubena (368...
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Shakuntala Sarees; Dheerendra's younger sister; Dushyant's estranged wife; Yug and Garv's mother; Mahi's adoptive grandmother (2023–2024) Savi Thakur as...
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Yugh people (category Articles containing Yug-language text)
The Yugh people (pronounced [ɟuk]; often written Yug) are a critically endangered Yeniseian people, an indigenous group who originally lived throughout...
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(near Bereznik) Uftyuga (near Krasnoborsk) Vychegda (in Kotlas) Vishera Yug (in Veliki Ustyug) Sukhona (in Veliki Ustyug) Vologda (near Vologda) Mezen...
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Oblast, Russia, located on the left bank of the Yug River, at its confluence with the Kichmenga River. It also serves as the administrative center of...
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Podosinovsky District Подосиновский район District The Yug River in Podosinovets Flag Coat of arms Location of Podosinovsky District in Kirov Oblast Coordinates:...
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north-east of Vologda Oblast, at the confluence of the Sukhona and the Yug Rivers, close to the town of Veliky Ustyug. The monastery ensemble currently...
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Yugh language (redirect from ISO 639:yug)
YOOG; Yug) is a Yeniseian language, closely related to Ket, formerly spoken by the Yugh people, one of the southern groups along the Yenisei River in central...
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Кичменга) is a river in Kichmengsko-Gorodetsky and Velikoustyugsky Districts of Vologda Oblast in Russia. It is a left tributary of the Yug. It is 208 kilometres...
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Yugovskie copper smelteries [ru]. Bershet is located on the left bank of the Yug River[ru] (a tributary of the Babka), and its left tributary, Bershet (Kama...
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Northern Dvina. Some rivers in the southeast of the district drain into the Kichmenga and the Sharzhenga, left tributaries of the Yug River. The whole district...
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Film Award-winning movie by the same name in 1992 by Shyam Benegal. Andha Yug, a play set immediately after the Mahabharata war, is a classic that is frequently...
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drain into the Yug River, which makes a big loop inside the district. The town of Nikolsk is located on the banks of the Yug. The Yug is one of the two...
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Sukhona (redirect from Sukhona River)
400 sq mi). The Sukhona joins the Yug near the town of Veliky Ustyug, forming the Northern Dvina, one of the biggest rivers of European Russia. The biggest...
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Yontala (redirect from Yentala River)
Yontala (Russian: Ёнтала) is a river in Kichmengsko-Gorodetsky District, Vologda Oblast, Russia. It is a right tributary of the Yug. It is 121 kilometres (75 mi)...
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Waste" "Of the Thing That Is Neither God Nor Beast" "Yonath the Prophet" "Yug the Prophet" "Alhireth-Hotep the Prophet" "Kabok the Prophet" "Of the Calamity...
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located on the right bank of the Northern Dvina River at the confluence of the Sukhona and the Yug Rivers, opposite to Veliky Ustyug. Municipally, it is...
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Turka (Iren) (redirect from Turka River (Iren))
basin covers 814 square kilometres (314 sq mi). The main tributaries are the Yug, Savlek, Byrma, Bolshaya Gorevaya, Beryozovka, and Chyornaya Turka. "Государственный...
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1, 1984 19:00 Rose Bowl, Pasadena Attendance: 36,909 Referee: Šoštarič (YUG) August 3, 1984 19:00 Stanford Stadium, Stanford Attendance: 26,242 Referee:...
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Dobbie Guns of Darkness (1962) as Dr. Swann Kali Yug: Goddess of Vengeance (1963) as Robert Talbot Kali-Yug, The Bárbaros's Fury (1963) as Robert Talbot (final...
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Yug, and the Northern Dvina split the district into three roughly equal areas. The biggest tributary of the Yug within the district is the Luza River...
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"this" – U+042D / U+044D Юю Ю ю ю [ju] ю [ju] [ju] or [ ʲu] yu, ju use юг yug "south" – U+042E / U+044E Яя Я я я [ja] я [ja] [ja] or [ ʲa] ya, ja yard...
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Shardak (redirect from Shardak River)
(Bashkir: Шарҙаҡ, Şarźaq) is a river in the Tatyshlinsky District of Bashkortostan, in Russia; it flows into the river Yug (Bashkir: Йоҡ, Yoq, a tributary...
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