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41. City And Regions Informations  (Russia)
Barnaul english/russian The city has five theatres, a Philharmonic Society, stands in the row of the most beautiful and majestic towns of Russia
http://www.tuttinsieme.it/tutti/tut/eur2/russia/city.htm
Russia Cities Akademgorodok english - Yet the settlement has a style of its own, has its specific features and its pride. Barnaul english/russian - The city has five theatres, a Philharmonic Society, three museums, twelve Palaces and Houses of Culture... Irkutsk english - .....And even now some people who come from far foreign countries still seem to regard our land as a god-forsaken hole or "the gigantic building site of the century". ..... Yaroslavl english - Brief review of city Yaroslavl - Our beautiful city in pictures - Archeology Excavations in Yaroslavl - Archeology Excavations in Rostov - Art page Yoshkar-Ola english - In 1990 the city of Yoshkar-Ola became one of Russia's "historic cities" and deservedly so. Map and pictures Moscow english/russian - History - Culture - Leisure - Sport - Entertainment - Business - Science Moscow english - Moscow: guides, maps, hotels, transport.. Kremlin and the Red Square - Around Moscow ... Moscow english - welcomes you on pages of Moscow Guide - official tourist site of the Moscow Government.

42. Shrinkingcities : Ivanovo
Situated in the Golden Ring of old towns around Moscow, the region of Here, as in other russian cities, central planning from Moscow has given way to
http://www.shrinkingcities.com/ivanovo.0.html?&L=1

43. Kommersant - Russia's Daily Online
The region is divided into 16 districts and includes 11 cities, 17 towns, Like many other russian cities, Yaroslavl was burned to the ground in 1238,
http://www.kommersant.com/tree.asp?rubric=5&node=425&doc_id=-81

44. OTHER MAPS & TOWNS SEARCH - Genealogy - Http://maxpages.com/poland/Maps_and_Town
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45. Kaliningrad Oblast - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
cities and towns. Main article List of cities of Kaliningrad Oblast According to the Allrussian Census (2002), the population of the region is 955300;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaliningrad_Oblast
Kaliningrad Oblast
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
map of Kaliningrad Oblast Course of Pregolya River in Gvardeysk Kaliningrad Oblast Russian : Калининградская область), informally called Yantarny kray (Russian:Янтарный Край - meaning Amber region ) is an administrative division oblast ) of Russia on the Baltic coast , with no land connection to the rest of Russia: an enclave of the European Union . It is the westernmost parcel of land belonging to Russia, separated from the rest of Russia by Lithuania and Belarus . Its largest city is Kaliningrad (formerly K¶nigsberg), which has historical significance as both a major city of Prussia and the capital of the former German province East Prussia , of which the region remains the core remnant. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in the oblast has been an exclave, being surrounded by other countries: Poland to the south and Lithuania to the east. Since this isolation is exacerbated by the fact that, unlike Russia, these two countries are members of the European Union and NATO
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46. Old Antique Maps Of Russia By Grace Galleries Inc
All major cities, towns, villages, harbors, rivers are shown along with the Below the Arctic Circle the chart shows the russian cities of Archangel,
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47. Hanseatic League: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
The Hansa towns reached their summit in their victories over Waldemar IV of (The reason the russian cities like Novgorod, Pskov or Tver were listed here
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A former economic and defensive confederation of free towns in northern Germany and neighboring areas. Traditionally dated to a protective alliance formed by L¼beck and Hamburg in 1241, it reached the height of its power in the 14th century and held its last official assembly in 1669. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Hanseatic League hăn sēăt Ä­k, hăn zē– ) , mercantile league of medieval German towns. It was amorphous in character; its origin cannot be dated exactly. Originally a Hansa was a company of merchants trading with foreign lands. After the German push eastward and the settlement of German towns in the Slavic lands of the Baltic, the merchant guilds and town associations led (13th cent.) to leagues. Most notable was the company of German merchants with headquarters at Visby ; pushing east, they founded a branch at

48. Kaliningrad Oblast: Information From Answers.com
Kaliningrad Oblast consists of the following districts (russian ) cities and towns. Main article List of cities of Kaliningrad Oblast
http://www.answers.com/topic/kaliningrad-oblast
showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Kaliningrad Oblast Wikipedia Kaliningrad Oblast map of Kaliningrad Oblast Kaliningrad Oblast Russian Yantarny kray Amber land ) is an administrative division oblast ) of Russia on the Baltic coast , with no land connection to the rest of Russia: an enclave of the EU . It is the westernmost parcel of land belonging to Russia, separated from the rest of Russia by the Baltic States . Its largest city is Kaliningrad (formerly K¶nigsberg), which has historical significance as both a major city of Prussia and the capital of the former German province East Prussia , of which the region remains the core remnant. Since the collapse of the Soviet Union in the oblast has been an exclave, being surrounded by other countries: Poland to the south and Lithuania to the east. Since this isolation is exacerbated by the fact that, unlike Russia, these two countries are members of the European Union and NATO
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Districts
Kaliningrad Oblast consists of the following districts ( Russian
  • Bagrationovsky Chernyakhovsky Guryevsky Gusevsky Gvardeysky Krasnoznamensky Nemansky Nesterovsky Ozersky Polessky Pravdinsky Slavsky Zelenogradsky
Cities and towns
Main article: List of cities of Kaliningrad Oblast The territory also includes the following towns ( old names in italics in German, Polish, and Lithuanian

49. Cities, Towns And Villages In Latvia
R information in russian, r - part of information in russian Words beginningwith red letters are names of cities, towns or villages.
http://www.lanet.lv/links/ecities.html
  • This page in Latvian / Ðî lappuse latviski
    Cities, towns and villages in Latvia sorted by districts
    Aizkraukle Aluksne Balvi Bauska ... Other pages on various cities, towns and villages in Latvia
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    Cesis district
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  • 50. Flags Of Russian Towns And Cities
    Flags of russian towns and cities. Flag of russian Federation. russian version.Moscow Georgievsk. Georgievsk (Stavropol Region). Ivanovo. Ivanovo
    http://heraldry.hobby.ru/flags/e.cityfl.html

    51. Some Basic Facts About Chukotka
    The Chukotka Autonomous Okrug ( okrug is the russian word for region or area) is villages that no longer exist, or industrial cities, towns and camps.
    http://www.faculty.uaf.edu/ffpag/chukfact.html
    The Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
    Some Basic Facts
    2004 pop. 55,245 (urban 37,084; rural 18,161)
    Area 737,700 square kilometers
    The Chukotka Autonomous Okrug ("okrug" is the Russian word for region or area) is located in the far northeast of the Russian Federation. This area is most commonly referred to as the "Far North," although Chukotka is also technically located in an administrative region of Russia known as the Far East (which includes all of the territories along the Pacific coast of Russia down to the border with China and North Korea, as well as the Sakha Republic just west of Chukotka). However, Chukotka is often lumped in with the vast region known as Siberia, especially when one is discussing the history or ethnography of the region, although technically the region of Siberia is located in the center of Russia, east of the Ural Mountains but west of the Sakha Republic and other far eastern regions.
    The landscape of Chukotka is dominated by tundra interspersed with low mountains, with some areas of taiga in the south and west. The wildlife found in Chukotka includes caribou (this is in addition to the domestic reindeer that are maintained in herds - see other pages on this site), wolves, bears (grizzly bear and polar bear), Arctic fox, walrus, seals, whales, cranes (seen at left), and a variety of Arctic birds. Summer temperatures (in degrees Farenheit) can reach the mid-seventies in July (less in the north), and can dip below -40 in the winter. It is not the coldest region in Russia; in neighboring Sakha, to the west, the lows drop below -70 Farenheit.

    52. City Mayors: Cities In Eastern Europe
    City Mayors reports news from towns and cities around the world. The twolarge russian cities display the most distinct city region formation.
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    53. Russia — Coming In From The Cold? By Fiona Hill - The Globalist > > Global
    the russian people and their choice to remain in the region’s subzero cities, They have left remote towns for big cities — and also moved away from
    http://www.theglobalist.com/DBWeb/StoryId.aspx?StoryId=3727

    54. SonomaCounty.com : About Sonoma County - Cities & Towns
    cities AND towns of Sonoma County. Many Hues of Local Color The russian Riverresort towns are defined by the river, majestic redwood trees and an
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    CITIES AND TOWNS of Sonoma County
    Many Hues of Local Color
    Sonoma County's natural palette of light, blues, golds and greens help to make it one of Earth's truly chosen spots. Experience even more of the variety of local color from the area's sidewalks, parks and town squares. Shops, restaurants, world-class entertainment, festivals, relaxed outdoor concerts, farmers markets and art fairs share center stage with Mother Nature in welcoming guests. "The Sun Rises in the East" Sonoma Valley is 17 miles of vineyards and oak-studded hillsides. Cradled between two mountain ranges and bordering San Pablo Bay on the south, the valley includes three distinct wine appellations, and more than 40 wineries. Sample wine and gourmet food, enjoy fine art, shop at boutiques and indulge in spa treatments along the way. The history of California can't be told without including the town of Sonoma, founded in 1835. Sonoma Plaza, site of the 1846 Bear Flag Revolution, remains the center of town. Covering eight acres and rimmed with tall shady trees, old adobe buildings and carefully preserved historic structures, it is California's oldest Plaza. Today, Sonoma is a picturesque, charming blend of the past and present. A stroll around the town square will lead past former Mexican army barracks, 19th century hotels and the pristine Mission San Francisco de Solano, the northern-most and final mission built in California, as well as chic boutiques, top-rated restaurants and galleries.

    55. Worldisround - Amur Region Of The Russian Far East - Towns In Amur Photos
    Amur Region of the russian Far East towns in Amur travel photos - In Our russian hosts in the cities of Khabarovsk, Blagoveshensk and Zeya were warm,
    http://www.worldisround.com/articles/4886/
    Amur Region of the Russian Far East
    Towns in Amur - travel photos - In September 1998, a group of five Oregonians traveled to the Russian Far East to... Explore Trip Planning Articles Homepage Account Help Explore Asia East Asia Russia ... Search... Search: travel articles
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    Amur Region of the Russian Far East
    by Judy Gosnell In September 1998, a group of five Oregonians traveled to the Russian Far East to participate in a Sister City travel exchange. Our Russian hosts in the cities of Khabarovsk, Blagoveshensk and Zeya were warm, generous, lovely people. Leaving Anchorage and flying down the Aleutians and over Kamchatka, we made a short stop for fuel in Magadan and then arrived in Khabarovsk on one of Alaska Airlines last flights into the Russian Far East. One of the highlights of our trip was a day long journey from the Zeiskiy Dam, northeast up the ... (more)
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    Unloading passengers at the bottom of the hill where the village of...
    Boats on the Zeiskiy Reservoir, Russia

    Zeiskiy Reservoir in the Russian Far East.
    On the beach near Snezhnagor
    sk, Russia

    56. Land Resources Of Russia
    Administrative Oblasts, cities and towns According to the Constitution of 1993, 89 Oblast’ (or regions see descriptions that follow); 2 federal cities
    http://www.iiasa.ac.at/collections/IIASA_Research/Research/FOR/russia_cd/admin.h
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    Maps Database Download ... Collaborators According to the Constitution of 1993, the area of the Russian Federation is organized into 129 “subjects” (administrative-political units). They are: 21 republics (Altay, Bashkortostan, Buryatiya, Dagestan, Ingushetiya, Kabardino-Balkariya, Kalmykiya, Karachayevo-Cherkessiya, Kareliya, Komi, Mariy El, Mordoviya, Sakha [Yakutiya], Severnaya Osetiya – Alaniya, Tatarstan, Tyva, Udmurtiya, Khakasiya, Chechnya, Chuvashiya); 10 autonomous districts (Komi-Permyatskiy as a part of the Perm’ region; Nenetskiy as a part of Arkhangel’sk region; Khanty-Mansiyskiy and Yamalo-Nenetskiy as parts of the Tyumen’ region; Taymyrskiy (Dolgano-Nenetskiy) and Evenkiyskiy as parts of Krasnoyarsk krai; Ust’-Ordynskiy as a part of Irkutsk region; Aginskiy Buryatian as a part of Chita region; Koryakskiy as a part of Kamchatka region; and Chukotskiy district, which is independent of any region; 1 autonomous region (Yevreyskaya AO or Jewish); 6 krais or territories (Altayskiy, Krasnodar, Krasnoyarsk, Primorskiy, Stavropol’, Khabarovsk);

    57. F&P Communities In Russia
    The following is a list of sites describing various russian towns, cities, regionsand republics. This catalog is in progress and will continue to grow as
    http://www.friends-partners.org/friends/life/communities/index.html(opt,mozilla,
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  • 58. CRS, Vol. 2, Nr. 1, Art. 3
    The majority of them settled in the largest cities/towns of Dagestan to theLabour and Employment Centres in the cities/towns and regions of Dagestan.
    http://poli.vub.ac.be/publi/crs/eng/0201-03.htm
    Caucasian Regional Studies
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    ETHIC MIGRATIONS AND PROBLEMS OF SECURITY IN THE REPUBLIC OF DAGESTAN
    Vladimir Bobrovnikov*
    Already in Soviet times mass migrations were to some extent determining the life of many titular and non-titular ethnicities in the Western regions of the USSR. Since the collapse of the Soviet regime their development has become a hazardous destabilising factor for the social and political situation in Russia as well as in other CIS countries. In the first half of the 90s migrations acquired a clearly ethno-selective nature. At present four basic migration flows may be identified within the CIS borders: refugees from the zones of ethnic conflicts, repatriates, vendors moving from one city/town to another and rural migrants The objective of this paper is to analyse the Dagestani example of ethnic migration in post-Soviet Russia (1). Using the Dagestani example the correlation between all-Russian and regional migration flows in the North Caucasus will be examined. This, the first research to specifically examine the dynamics of ethnic migrations in Dagestan during 1989-1995, will show the prospects for their further development and the possible impact on the security of the person, ethnicity and state in the multinational Caucasian region. Sources of Research In this paper the author also analyses macro-statistical data about the Republic published in the regular reports of 1990-1995 by the Migration Service, GosComStat (State Committee for Statistics), GosComNat of the Republic of Dagestan (RD) and the Federal Migration Service (FMS) of Russia. Statistical data collected and published since 1990 by a group of Dagestani sociologists led by E. Kisriev of the Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnography of the Dagestani Research Centre (IHAE, DRC RAS) was widely used (2).

    59. Yaroslavl Region.
    Yaroslavl region is the sovereign subject of the russian Federation. Yaroslavl regionhas ten towns and cities in it, where live approximately 82% of total
    http://www.yars.free.net/English/Science/YSU/Dept/Soc/pmap/2.htm
    THE STORY ABOUT THE YAROSLAVL REGION (Introduction). There are not so many places in Russia where the beauty of unrepeatable Volga's sights flows together with eventful past and talents of architects, embodied in unique masterpieces of art. But you can find all of these in the Yaroslavl region. Many centuries ago Russian state found here its strength and prosperity. Russian culture was developing here. Yarosalvl region was also the place where many great Russian masters and artists were born and made the Yaroslavl land famous all around the Earth. HISTORY. Yaroslavl was first mentioned in the chronicles in the beginning of the ÕI century. The foundation of the city is connected with the grand duke of Kiev land Yaroslav the Wize. The old legend tells us that on a place, where there is now the city, Yaroslav has killed the she-bear and ordered to set up the fortress. This legend gave the city its name and emblem: on the city emblem of Yaroslavl presented the bear with the pole-axe. Later, in 1993, on the Transfigururation square in Yaroslavl the monument of Yaroslav the Wize was established. Located on the high Volga coast, the fortress appeared on crossroad of the major trade ways. Upwards on Volga the rich ships had been floating from Persia and India to the East - to Europe. Yaroslavl has gradually turned to the large centre of trade and professions - carpenters, weavers, blacksmiths, and masons lived there.

    60. Russia: Economy
    Most of Russia s cities and towns are connected by air. The southern half ofthe Ural region has been a major center of russian iron and steel
    http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0860836.html
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