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  1. African, Russian, and Ukrainian refugee resettlement in Portland, Oregon. : An article from: The Geographical Review by Susan E. Hume, Susan W. Hardwick, 2005-04-01
  2. V.I. Vernadsky and the noosphere concept: Russian understandings of society-nature interaction [An article from: Geoforum] by J.D. Oldfield, D.J.B. Shaw,
  3. Inter-Republican Cooperation of the Russian Republic by Anwara Begum, 1997-12
  4. The Conquest of a Continent: Siberia and the Russians by W. Bruce Lincoln, 2007-07
  5. How St. Petersburg Learned to Study Itself: The Russian Idea of Kraevedenie (Studies of the Harriman Institute) by Emily D. Johnson, 2006-06
  6. Two Voyages to Russian America 1802-1807 (Materials for the Study of Alaska History, No. 10) by Gavriil Davydov, 1977-09-01
  7. Russian Portraits (Images Across the Ages) by Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler, et all 1994-02
  8. Russian Land, Soviet People: A Geographical Approach to the U.S.S.R., by James Stothert, Gregory, 1968-06
  9. The Russian Dilemma
  10. The Soviet Far East: A survey of its physical and economic geography by Erich Thiel, 1976
  11. The Russian Dilemma: Revised Edition by Robert Wesson, 1985-11-15
  12. Climate and Glacial History of the Novaya Zemlya Archipelago, Russian Arctic by J.J. Zeeberg, 2002-01-01
  13. Former Soviet Republics - The Russian Federation (Former Soviet Republics) by Laurel Corona, 2001-03-01
  14. Aleksandr Chayanov and Russian Berlin (The Library of Peasant Studies) by Fr Bourgholtzer, 1999-09-29

81. RUSSIA THE GREAT
Here you can find detailed information on russian culture, history, economy, geography and climate, peoples, cities, regions and a lot of different
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82. A N T I A T O M. R U -- The Economic Geography Of The Russian Mox Program
THE ECONOMIC geography OF THE russian MOX PROGRAM. by Vladimir SLIVYAK, Moscow, 1998. Material prepared on the basis of the Joint russianAmerican Study on
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THE ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY OF THE RUSSIAN MOX PROGRAM
by Vladimir SLIVYAK,
Moscow, 1998 Material prepared on the basis of the "Joint Russian-American Study on Plutonium Disposition," released in September 1996 by the Russian Ministry of Atomic Energy and the US Department of Energy to the presidents of the two countries.
Note: English version has been used, in which the Russian reactors and reprocessing plants which will be used in a Russian MOX program are named. The Russian version of the report, for unknown reasons, does not contain this information. In the political arena, Russia has argued for reactor-based options for weapons plutonium disposition-that is, for use of plutonium, made surplus in the process of arms reductions, as an energy source (as a component of nuclear fuel). This fuel is called MOX (Mixed uranium and plutonium OXide). It is proposed that this fuel be "burned" in nuclear reactors. In the report to the US and Russian presidents, two basic scenarios of MOX development involving use of civilian nuclear reactors in Russia are proposed. Information about these is given below. In both scenarios it is supposed that MOX will be used at the BN-600 breeder reactor located at the Beloyarsk Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) as well as in VVER (light-water) reactors. The uncompleted RT-2 reprocessing plant in Krasnoyarsk and a new plant at the "Mayak" site in Chelyabinsk are proposed as sites for fabrication of MOX fuel.

83. The Halls Of Academia
russian and East European Studies Internet Resources University of The Ancient World Web geography Index Europe Links to General Resources, Celts,
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... Students The Hall of Geography Africa Antarctica Asia Australia ... Tours Around The World Africa Africa Online : Links to Computing, Business and Finance, Education, Government, Health, News, Sports, Music, Travel, and more Environment in Africa : University of Penn., College of Education: links to information about the natural resources of Africa K-12 Africa Guide : Resources on Africa for K-12 Education Maps of Africa : University of Texas at Austin, The Perry-Casta±eda Library Map Collection: many maps of Africa that were produced by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency Travel in Africa : University of Penn., College of Education: includes information about traveling to Africa as well as articles written by travelers in African countries Welcome to South Africa : A colorful clickable map with lots of sites to see: links to South African Communication Services, ANANZIThe South African Search Engine, and Cape Town Weather Watch; plug-ins for audio TOP Antarctica A Tourist Expedition to Antarctica : An exhibit of an expedition to Antarctica, including journal entries and photographs.

84. Russia - Geography (Grades 4-7)
7 The vast lowland plains that dominate the russian landscape carry some of the Russia geography. Sample This is only a sample pre-made worksheet.
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Russia - Geography
By Ekaterina Zhdanova-Redman Despite the collapse of the USSR, Russia is still the largest country in the world. It extends across northern Europe and Asia, stretching from the borders with Estonia, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and Turkey in the west, passing Kazakhstan, Mongolia and China, to reach the Pacific Ocean.
The landscape is mostly flat, punctuated only by the Urals, which rise no higher than 1900 meters, and the more substantial ranges of the Far East. Western Russia makes up the largest part of one of the great lowlands of the world, the Russian (or East European) Plain. The three major rivers of the Russian Plain - the Dnepr, Don and Volga - all rise within 400 km of Moscow and flow south into the Black and Caspian Seas. Russia's Asian part is Siberia and the Far East, with tundra, steppes, ranges, and taiga.
The line, dividing Russia into Western (European) and Eastern (Asian) parts, goes along the Uralsthe belt of low mountains and plateaus. The length of the Urals' spine from north to south is about 2,100 km (1,300 miles). On the north, the Urals form the archipelago of Novaya Zemlya ("New Land"), the largest of the Arctic islands.

85. AllRefer.com - Russian Far East (CIS And Baltic Political Geography) - Encyclope
AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on russian Far East, CIS And Baltic Political geography.
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Russian Far East, CIS And Baltic Political Geography
Related Category: CIS And Baltic Political Geography Russian Far East, formerly Soviet Far East, region (1989 est. pop. 7,941,000), c.2,400,000 sq mi (6,216,000 sq km), encompassing the entire northeast coast of Asia and including the Sakha Republic, Maritime Territory (Primorsky Kray), Khabarovsk Territory , the Amur, Magadan, Kamchatka, and Sakhalin regions, the Jewish Autonomous Region , and the Koryak and Chukotka autonomous areas. Although often considered a part of Siberia , the Russian Far East is treated separately in some regional schemes. In 2000 the region was made one of seven Russian administrative districts; Khabarovsk is the district administrative center. The Russian Far East is bounded on the NW by the Taymyr and Evenki Autonomous areas, on the N by the East Siberian Sea, on the NE by the Bering Sea, on the SE by the Sea of Japan, on the S by China (Manchuria), and on the SW by the Yablonovy Mts. Other ranges in this mountainous area include the Stanovoy, Dzhugdzhur, and Kolyma. Arctic tundra covers the far north of the region, and forest

86. EOLSS - Natural Disasters - Related Chapters
NATURAL DISASTERS Edited by Vladimir M. Kotlyakov,. Institute of geography, russian Academy of Sciences, Russia. 1. Geological Catastrophes
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Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia 1. Geological Catastrophes
Gennady Aleksandrovich Sobolev, Joint Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Nature of Earthquake
Eugene A. Rogozhin, Joint Insitute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Earthquake Parameters Including Strong Earthquakes
Sergei L. Yunga, United Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Induced Seismicity
Alex V. Nikolaev, Joint Insitute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Seismic Zoning
Valentin I. Ulomov, United Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia Seismological Observations and Geodynamic Zoning Predictions
Oleg E. Starovoit, Geophysical Survey, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

87. The Russian Embassy In The Republic Of Ireland
geography Tourism. Russia has an area of 10, 672000 sq. miles (17075200 Over 80% of the population name russian the official language of the country
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Russia has an area of 10, 672,000 sq. miles (17,075,200 sq.km) and a population of almost 150 million people. Occupying a large territory in Europe and Asia Russia is spread over all climatic zones except tropical. It takes over 8 hours by plane to reach from Moscow to Vladivostok on the Pacific coast. West of the Ural mountains from the Black Sea in the South to the Arctic Ocean lies a broad plain with low hills where the historical core of the Russian nation is located. East of the Urals from the border with Kazakhstan, China and Mongolia to the Arctic coast lies Siberia - a scarcely populated area covered by coniferous forest, swamps and tundra in the north and mountainous terrain in the south. Russia is a multiethnic society. The largest ethnic groups include Russians (81.5%), Tatars (3.8%), Ukrainians (3%), Chuvash (1.2%), Bashkir (0.9%), Byelorussians (0.8%), Moldavians (0.7%), etc. Over 80% of the population name Russian - the official language of the country - as their native. Other languages are used in ethnic minority regions. Russia has equal religious diversity: with the main religions being Russian Orthodox Christianity and Muslim overall over 150 confessions could be found across the country.

88. Russia's Maritime Province (Primorye)
geography general information, physical geography, geographic position, relief, of outstanding russian geographic discoveries in the russian Far East,
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89. Pacific Institute Of Geography
Pacific Institute of geography. russian ACADEMY of SCIENCES FAR EAST BRANCH. PACIFIC INSTITUTE of geography. Director P. Baklanov,
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90. Black Sea Geography
Russia s three major geographic regions include European Russia, consisting of European russian is primarily a rocky, rolling plain with broad marshes.
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... Kids Corner Map courtesy of the Black Sea Web Project. The Black Sea lies between southeastern Europe and Asia Minor. Excluding its northern arm, the Sea of Azov, the Black Sea occupies about 168,500 square miles (436,400 square kilometers). It is connected to the Aegean Sea through the Bosporus, the Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles, and has been of critical importance to regional commerce throughout the ages. The Bordering Countries The following is a brief geographic overview of the nations that border the Black Sea. Also see the History and Culture section to learn more about them. Bulgaria. This mostly mountainous nation, slightly larger than Tennessee, occupies 42,823 square miles (110,912 sq km) and is home to an estimated 7.6 million people. The capital city is Sofia. About 85% of the people are ethnic Bulgarians, and nearly 10% are Turkish. The Golden Sands Resort along Bulgaria's Black Sea coast.

91. CD-ROM «Geography Of Russia: Economy And Regions. 9th Form»
CDROM «geography of Russia Economy and Regions. 9th Form». Year of production 2002. Languages russian. russian National Multimedia Center
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92. KAVKAZ CENTER
Political geography of the Caucasus But everybody still knows that a russian officer has become the Minister of Defense».
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mirrors kavkaz.tv kavkaz.uk.com kavkaz.org.uk kavkazcenter.com ... kavkazcenter.info Political geography of the Caucasus In spite of being somewhat different from the events in Adjaria, Ossetian-Georgian confrontation is still similar to the Adjarian events, the main thing is that the participants are all the same. It would be inappropriate to be talking about strengths or weaknesses of either Georgian or Ossetian side. Either side is weak, and if an armed conflict breaks out, both of these sides will become victims. Something artificial is still seen in this escalating tension. Probably, both sides are not yet smart enough to understand that if a war starts, there will be no winner, and both of the potential victims are still trying to intimidate each other by telling who stands behind them. It is no secret that Russia is behind the Ossetians, and the US interests are behind Georgia . The potentials of these main opposing forces are incomparable, this is why

93. ICB Online | Geography: RUSSIAN CIVIL WAR I
geography russian CIVIL WAR I. System Level Actor Level Russia (Soviet Union), Geographic Location of Crisis GEOG Central Asia
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94. Geography [Russia]
geography . People . Government . Economy . Transportation . Estonia claims over 2000 sq km of russian territory in the Narva and Pechora regions;
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Russia
  • Location:
  • Northern Asia (that part west of the Urals is sometimes included with Europe), bordering the Arctic Ocean, between Europe and the North Pacific Ocean
  • Map references:
  • Asia
  • Area:
    • total area:
        17,075,200 sq km
          land area:
            16,995,800 sq km
              comparative area:
                slightly more than 1.8 times the size of the US
              • Land boundaries:
              • total 20,139 km, Azerbaijan 284 km, Belarus 959 km, China (southeast) 3,605 km, China (south) 40 km, Estonia 290 km, Finland 1,313 km, Georgia 723 km, Kazakhstan 6,846 km, North Korea 19 km, Latvia 217 km, Lithuania (Kaliningrad Oblast) 227 km, Mongolia 3,441 km, Norway 167 km, Poland (Kaliningrad Oblast) 432 km, Ukraine 1,576 km
              • Coastline:
              • 37,653 km
              • Maritime claims:
                • continental shelf:
                    200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
                      exclusive economic zone:
                        200 nm
                          territorial sea:
                            12 nm
                          • International disputes:
                          • inherited disputes from former USSR including: sections of the boundary with China; islands of Etorofu, Kunashiri, and Shikotan and the Habomai group occupied by the Soviet Union in 1945, administered by Russia, claimed by Japan; maritime dispute with Norway over portion of the Barents Sea; Caspian Sea boundaries are not yet determined; potential dispute with Ukraine over Crimea; Estonia claims over 2,000 sq km of Russian territory in the Narva and Pechora regions; the Abrene section of the border ceded by the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic to Russia in 1944; has made no territorial claim in Antarctica (but has reserved the right to do so) and does not recognize the claims of any other nation

95. Art, Geography, Literature, And History: A Cross Curricular Unit On Russia And E
This unit will consist of three main components art, geography and The art component will explore classical music of Russia and russian artwork,
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96. WebList! Russia - Geography
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97. Russia: Geography, Maps And Information
geography and maps of the European and Asian country Russia.
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Russia
  • Location:
    Northern Asia (that part west of the Urals is sometimes included with Europe), bordering the Arctic Ocean, between Europe and the North Pacific Ocean
  • Map references:
    Asia
  • Area:
      total area:
        17,075,200 sq km
          land area:
            16,995,800 sq km
              comparative area:
                slightly more than 1.8 times the size of the US
              • Land boundaries: total 20,139 km, Azerbaijan 284 km, Belarus 959 km, China (southeast) 3,605 km, China (south) 40 km, Estonia 290 km, Finland 1,313 km, Georgia 723 km, Kazakhstan 6,846 km, North Korea 19 km, Latvia 217 km, Lithuania (Kaliningrad Oblast) 227 km, Mongolia 3,441 km, Norway 167 km, Poland (Kaliningrad Oblast) 432 km, Ukraine 1,576 km
              • Coastline: 37,653 km
              • Maritime claims:
                  continental shelf:
                    200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
                      exclusive economic zone:
                        200 nm
                          territorial sea:
                            12 nm
                          • International disputes: inherited disputes from former USSR including: sections of the boundary with China; islands of Etorofu, Kunashiri, and Shikotan and the Habomai group occupied by the Soviet Union in 1945, administered by Russia, claimed by Japan; maritime dispute with Norway over portion of the Barents Sea; Caspian Sea boundaries are not yet determined; potential dispute with Ukraine over Crimea; Estonia claims over 2,000 sq km of Russian territory in the Narva and Pechora regions; the Abrene section of the border ceded by the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic to Russia in 1944; has made no territorial claim in Antarctica (but has reserved the right to do so) and does not recognize the claims of any other nation

99. Russia Geography 2000 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resour
Russia geography 2000 Flags, Maps, Economy, geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics
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      Location: Northern Asia (that part west of the Urals is sometimes included with Europe), bordering the Arctic Ocean, between Europe and the North Pacific Ocean Geographic coordinates: 60 00 N, 100 00 E Map references: Asia Area:
      total: 17,075,200 sq km land: 16,995,800 sq km water: 79,400 sq km Area - comparative: slightly less than 1.8 times the size of the US Land boundaries: total: 19,917 km border countries: Azerbaijan 284 km, Belarus 959 km, China (southeast) 3,605 km, China (south) 40 km, Estonia 294 km, Finland 1,313 km, Georgia 723 km, Kazakhstan 6,846 km, North Korea 19 km, Latvia 217 km, Lithuania (Kaliningrad Oblast) 227 km, Mongolia 3,441 km, Norway 167 km, Poland (Kaliningrad Oblast) 206 km, Ukraine 1,576 km Coastline: 37,653 km Maritime claims: continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation exclusive economic zone: 200 nm territorial sea: 12 nm Climate: ranges from steppes in the south through humid continental in much of European Russia; subarctic in Siberia to tundra climate in the polar north; winters vary from cool along Black Sea coast to frigid in Siberia; summers vary from warm in the steppes to cool along Arctic coast Terrain: broad plain with low hills west of Urals; vast coniferous forest and tundra in Siberia; uplands and mountains along southern border regions
  • 100. Russia Economy - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Cu
    Russia Economy Flags, Maps, Economy, geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, International Agreements, Population, Social Statistics,
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    Russia
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      GDP: -5% (1998 est.) agriculture: industry: services: Population below poverty line: 28.6% (1998 est.) Household income or consumption by percentage share: lowest 10%: highest 10%: Inflation rate (consumer prices): 84% (1998 est.) Labor force: 66 million (1997) NA Unemployment rate: 11.5% (1998 est.) with considerable additional underemployment Budget: revenues: $40 billion expenditures: $63 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (1998 est.) Industries: complete range of mining and extractive industries producing coal, oil, gas, chemicals, and metals; all forms of machine building from rolling mills to high-performance aircraft and space vehicles; shipbuilding; road and rail transportation equipment; communications equipment; agricultural machinery, tractors, and construction equipment; electric power generating and transmitting equipment; medical and scientific instruments; consumer durables, textiles, foodstuffs, handicrafts Industrial production growth rate: -5.5% (1998 est.)

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