Kuznetsk (Russian: Кузне́цк, IPA: [kʊzʲˈnʲetsk]) is a town in Penza Oblast, Russia, located in the foothills of the Volga Upland, mainly on the left bank...
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The Kuznetsk Basin (Russian: Кузнецкий угольный бассейн, Кузбасс; often abbreviated as Kuzbass or Kuzbas) in southwestern Siberia, Russia, is one of the...
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Kuznetsk Alatau (Russian: Кузнецкий Алатау) is a mountain range in southern Siberia, Russia. The range rises in the Altai-Sayan region of the South Siberian...
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Kuznetsk (Russian: Кузне́цк) is a town in Penza Oblast, Russia. Kuznetsk may also refer to: Kuznetsk, former name of Novokuznetsk, a city in Kemerovo Oblast...
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Kuznetsk Depression (Russian: Кузнецкая котловина, Kuznetskaya kotlovina) is located among mountains of South-Central Siberia, including: Kuznetsk Alatau...
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the steppe of the Kuznetsk Depression, which contains the large Kuznetsk Basin coal fields, the mountains of the Abakans and Kuznetsk Alatau and the Salair...
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ˈobləsʲtʲ kʊzˈbas]), also known as Kuzbass (Russian: Кузба́сс), after the Kuznetsk Basin, is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Kemerovo is the administrative...
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Siberian natural resources (section Kuznetsk Coal Zone)
400,000 Lena (Mesozoic): 60,000 The development of the coal fields of Kuznetsk Basin, (sometimes called the "Kuzbass") transformed the Siberian steppe...
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984 m (6,509 ft). It is at the southern border of the Kuznetsk Depression that contains the Kuznetsk Basin of Kemerovo Oblast. The range is part of the water...
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Novokuznetsk (redirect from Kuznetsk fortress)
870 (2002 Census); 599,947 (1989 Soviet census). It was previously known as Kuznetsk until 1931, and as Stalinsk until 1961. Founded in 1618 by men from Tomsk...
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Shors (redirect from Kuznetsk Tatars)
minerals became important to the state after deposits were discovered in the Kuznetsk Basin in the 1930s. This discovery led to a new wave of Russian settlers...
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Kuznetsk Alatau Nature Reserve (Russian: Кузнецкий Алатау заповедник) is a Russian 'zapovednik' (strict nature reserve) on the Kuznetsk Alatau, a mountain...
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spurs of Abakan Range, Salair Ridge and Kuznetsk Alatau. It is rich in ores, and it is also part of the Kuznetsk Coal Basin. Other industries include logging...
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Mountains Saylyugem Mountains Chuya Belki Kuray Mountains Salair Ridge Kuznetsk Alatau Koshkulak (mountain range) Kharatas ridge Sunduki mountain range...
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Siberian larch Larix sibirica trees in summer. Kuznetsk Alatau Nature Reserve, Kemerovo Oblast...
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Novotroitsk 186. Kamensk-Shakhtinsky 187. Gubkin 188. Yeysk 189. Kineshma 190. Kuznetsk 191. Buzuluk 192. Zheleznogorsk 193. Lobnya 194. Chaykovsky 195. Ust-Ilimsk...
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Isaeva and fell in love with the latter. Alexander Isaev took a new post in Kuznetsk, where he died in August 1855. Maria and her son then moved with Dostoevsky...
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of the Iskitimka and Tom Rivers, in the major coal mining region of the Kuznetsk Basin. Population: 557,119 (2021 Census); 532,981 (2010 Census); 484,754 (2002...
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Kuznetskie Medvedi (redirect from Kuznetsk Bears)
The Kuznetskie Medvedi (Russian: Кузнецкие Медведи; English: Kuznetsk Bears) is a junior ice hockey team from Novokuznetsk, which contains players from...
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operating the route, an Airbus A310-304 flown by Aeroflot, crashed into the Kuznetsk Alatau mountain range in Kemerovo Oblast, killing all sixty-three passengers...
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Pennsylvania's coal region is a historical, cultural, and natural region; the Kuznetsk Basin, a similarly important coal mining region in Russia; Kryvbas, the...
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Kuzbass (sometimes spelled Kuzbas) is short for Kuznetsk Basin. It may refer to: Kuznetsk Basin Kuzbass Region, another name for the Kemerovo Oblast Kuzbass...
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Abakan Tatars or Achin Tatars), still use the Tatar designation Shors: Kuznetsk Tatars Oghuz branch Azerbaijanis: Caucasus Tatars (also Transcaucasia Tatars...
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materials used in the construction of the metro included iron from Siberian Kuznetsk, timber from northern Russia, cement from the Volga region and the northern...
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corresponding to Siberia, collapsed over the course of the extinction. In the Kuznetsk Basin, the aridity-induced extinction of the regions's humid-adapted forest...
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Kuznetsk Metallurgists Sports Palace (Russian: Арена кузнецких металлургов им. Олега Короленко) is an indoor sporting arena located in Novokuznetsk, Russia...
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Prokopyevsk is one of the main centers of the extraction of coking coal in the Kuznetsk Basin (Kuzbass). Law #215-OZ "General Information" (in Russian). Retrieved...
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38% Novouralsk Новоуральск Sverdlovsk Oblast Ural 78,479 85,522 −8.24% Kuznetsk Кузнецк Penza Oblast Volga 78,390 88,839 −11.76% Bor Бор Nizhny Novgorod...
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k-uralsk.ru — Kamensk-Uralsky .kustanai.ru — Kustanai .kuzbass.ru — the Kuznetsk Basin .magnitka.ru — Magnitogorsk .mytis.ru — Mytischi .nakhodka.ru — Nakhodka...
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formed at the confluence of the rivers Bely Iyus and Cherny Iyus in the Kuznetsk Alatau. The Chulym flows into the Ob near Molchanovo. The towns of Nazarovo...
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