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Chernozem (/ˈtʃɜːrnəzɛm/ CHUR-nə-zem), also
called black soil,
regur soil or
black cotton soil, is a black-colored soil
containing a high
percentage of...
- 9000°E / 51.9000; 37.9000 The
Central Black Earth Region or the Central-
Chernozem Region is a
segment of the
Eurasian Black Earth belt that lies within...
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Central Black Earth Economic Region or the Central-
Chernozem Economic Region is one of 12
economic regions of Russia. This
region accounted for almost...
- Central-
Chernozem Economic Region Central
Economic Region East
Siberia Economic Region Far East
Economic Region Kaliningrad
Economic Region...
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Black soil may
refer to:
Chernozem,
fertile black soils found in
eastern Europe, Russia,
India and the
Canadian prairies Muck (soil), a soil made up primarily...
- 51°40′N 39°13′E / 51.667°N 39.217°E / 51.667; 39.217 Central-
Chernozem Oblast (Russian: Центрально-Чернозёмная область, romanized: Tsentral'no-Chernozyomnaya...
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important part in its cuisine;
essential in
making various kinds of bread.
Chernozem, the country's black-colored
highly fertile soil,
produces some of the...
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religious symbols;
others paint their walls plain,
often with clay or
chernozem contrasted with
yellow soil or limestone. The
roofs of
religious as well...
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Central Tsernozemny Nature Reserve (Russian: Центрально-Чернозёмный заповедник; also Tsentralno-Chernozemny, or CCZ; English: lit. "Central
Black Soil")...
- Plateau, and
parts of the
Eurasian Steppe. Moldova's
exceptionally rich
Chernozem soil
covers around three-quarters of the country's land area. Moldova's...