The Lozva (Russian: Лозьва; Mansi: Лусум-я̄, Lusum-jā) is a river in Sverdlovsk Oblast in Russia. At its confluence with the Sosva, the Tavda is formed...
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Northern Mansi language (section Upper Lozva dialect)
Northern Sosva river) Sygva (Next to the Sygva river) Upper Lozva (Next to the upper part of the Lozva river) Ob (Near or next to the Khanty-Mansi part of the...
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Pelym North Vagil Mansi Language South Vagil Mansi Language Lower Lozva Mansi Language Middle Lozva Mansi Language...
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Mansi Western Mansi Dialects Pelym North Vagil South Vagil Lover Lozva Middle Lozva Vishera Language codes ISO 639-3 – Glottolog west2976 ELP Western...
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northern regions of the Sverdlovsk Oblast and the upper streams of the Lozva river. The Sverdlovsk city route commission approved the route. This was...
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Lodzova (redirect from Lozva River (Taita))
"Apele Dobrogei" (PDF). Analele Universității București: Geografie (in Romanian): 122. Lodzova / Lozva (jud. Tulcea), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e...
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river, in the European side) Pelym North Vagilsk South Vagilsk Lower Lozva Middle Lozva Eastern Mansi (Kondin) (Маньсь Лынгх | Man's' Liŋh) Lower Konda Middle...
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the basin of the Arctic Ocean. They include Tobol, Iset, Tura, Pechora, Lozva and Severnaya Sosva Rivers. The southern rivers – Ural, Kama, Belaya and...
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Oblast and Tyumen Oblast. It is formed by the confluence of the rivers Lozva and Sosva. The Tavda is 719 kilometres (447 mi) long, and its drainage basin...
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Russia, located on the Ivdel River (Ob's basin) near its confluence with the Lozva River, 535 kilometers (332 mi) north of Yekaterinburg, the administrative...
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extreme north of Sverdlovsk Oblast, flowing east, a right tributary of Lozva, in a mostly uninhabited land of taiga, subarctic coniferous forest. It...
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followed a number of rivers and portages, from the Vishera through the Lozva and the Tavda to the Tobol River. Around 1580, Yermak and his Cossacks ascended...
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from Europe. A makeshift timber fort was brought down the river from Upper Lozva to Pelym in 1597. The builders took with them the family of Ignaty Khripunov—the...
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opened from Cherdyn north of Solikamsk up to the Vishera River and down the Lozva River. In 1597 Artemy Babinov pioneered what became the standard route....
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