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Chernozem (from Russian: чернозём, tr. chernozyom, IPA: [tɕɪrnɐˈzʲɵm]; "black ground"), also
called black soil,
regur soil or
black cotton soil, is a...
- 9000°E / 51.9000; 37.9000 The
Central Black Earth Region, also Central-
Chernozem Region or
Chernozemye (Russian: Центрально-Чернозёмная полоса,...
- Central-
Chernozem Economic Region Central
Economic Region East
Siberia Economic Region Far East
Economic Region Kaliningrad
Economic Region...
- 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...
- Tsentral'no-Chernozyomnyy
ekonomicheskiy rayon),
sometimes called Central-
Chernozem Economic Region, is one of 12
economic regions of Russia. This region...
- Indo-European languages. In the
Eurasian steppe,
soils often consist of
chernozem. The
inner parts of
Anatolia in Turkey,
Central Anatolia and East Anatolia...
- Canada's 'Breadbasket'
Central Black Earth Region,
segment of the
Eurasian chernozem belt that lies
within Central Russia Grain elevator Palliser's Triangle...
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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...
- underdeveloped,
scarcely po****ted, high-fertility
lands often covered with the
chernozem soil. The
lands were
mostly located in the
steppes of the
Volga region...
- geoderma.2008.03.008. Dokuchaev,
Vasily Vasilyevich (1967). "Russian
Chernozem". Jerusalem, Israel:
Israel Program for
Scientific Translations. Retrieved...