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    Albazino (Russian: Алба́зино; Chinese: 阿勒巴沁) is a village (selo) in Skovorodinsky District of Amur Oblast, Russia, noted as the site of Albazin (Албазин)...
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  • The Albazino mine is one of the largest gold mines in Russia and in the world. The mine is located in Khabarovsk Krai. The mine has estimated reserves...
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    romanized: Yaksa) was a 17th-century microstate in North Asia with its capital in Albazino existing between 1665 and 1674. It was located on the border of the Tsardom...
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    Siberia on the north bank of the Amur River above Manchuria (present-day Albazino, Amur Oblast, Russia) Result 1685: Qing victory 1686: Qing victory Peace...
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  • two high-grade refractory gold deposits, Albazino and Mayskoye, the Amursk hydrometallurgical plant, the Albazino concentrator and the Mayskoye concentrator...
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  • Chernichowski Coat of arms Jaxa Born early 17th century Cherniakhiv, then Kiev Voivodeship, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth Died Jaxa, now Albazino, Russia 1675...
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  • mine Solonechnoye mine Suranskoye mine Voznesenka mine Yaroslavsky mine Albazino mine Bolshoy Kuranah mine Bystrinskoye mine Gora Rudnaya mine Kultumin...
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    known as Russian Manchuria. The precursor of Primorskaya Oblast was the Albazino Voivodeship that existed 1882-86 and was abolished upon the conclusion...
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    Chinese troops demand Russian surrender of a Russian Empire fortress at Albazino on the Amur River. The fortress is manned by only 736 Russian soldiers...
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  • established by Maxim Leontiev following his capture in the 1685 Battle of Albazino. However, the church remained stagnant until 1716, when archimandrite Hilarion...
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    Chinese troops demand Russian surrender of a Russian Empire fortress at Albazino on the Amur River. The fortress is manned by only 736 Russian soldiers...
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    the conflicts between Qing dynasty and Russian Empire around the area of Albazino (Manchus named this village Yaksa) intensified. In 1651, emperor Shunzhi...
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  • population was 11 as of 2018. It is located 120 km from Skovorodino, 35 km from Albazino. "Оценка численности постоянного населения Амурской области по городам...
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  • Yukamensky District Yakshur-Bodyinsky District Yarsky District Tsiolkovsky Albazino Blagoveshchensk Belogorsk Zeya Raychikhinsk Svobodny Tynda Skovorodino...
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    received its name from the Russian fortress of Albazin (now the village of Albazino) along the Amur river, founded in the year 1650 by the famous Russian frontier...
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    km south of Skovorodino (the district's administrative centre) by road. Albazino is the nearest rural locality. Dzhalinda is near the border with China...
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  • trade with foreign countries Sino-Russian border conflicts The siege of Albazino in Jaxa began on June 23, 1685. On the 26th there was an indecisive day-long...
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    Svobodny Trud Uralovka Ushakovo Rural localities in Skovorodinsky District: Albazino Ayachi Bam Bolshaya Omutnaya Dzhalinda Gluboky Ignashino Itashino Lesnoy...
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