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Kamyshlov or Qamışlı (Russian: Камышло́в, Tatar: Камышлы, Qamışlı) is a town in
Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia,
located on the left bank of the
Pyshma River...
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Kamyshlov Log (Russian: Камышловский лог or Урочище Камышловский лог; Kazakh: Камыстысай), is the
valley of a
disappeared river in Siberia. Administratively...
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Ivanovich Dubrovin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ива́нович Дубро́вин;
April 7, 1855,
Kamyshlov – unknown) was a far-right
politician in the
Russian Empire, a leader...
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square kilometers (855.8 sq mi). Its
administrative center is the town of
Kamyshlov (which is not
administratively a part of the district). Po****tion: 28...
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Russian Ground Forces. It is
located at Yelansky, just west of
Kamyshlov in
Sverdlovsk Oblast in the
Central Military District. It was
formed from...
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Russian language teacher,
first in Yekaterinburg, then
later in
Kamyshlov. From 1907 to 1914
Bazhov worked at the Women’s
Diocesan College teaching...
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southern part
reaching into Kazakhstan, such as the
Ishim Steppe with the
Kamyshlov Log trench. Most of the plain's po****tion
lives in the
drier section...
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Kameshkovo Камешково
Vladimir Oblast Kamyshin Камышин
Volgograd Oblast Kamyshlov Камышлов
Sverdlovsk Oblast Kamyzyak Камызяк
Astrakhan Oblast Kanash Канаш...
- the range, and Verkhoturye, Yekaterinburg,
Krasnoufimsk and
parts of
Kamyshlov and
Irbit on the
eastern side. By the
beginning of the 20th century, the...
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including climate change and hunting. The
youngest dates in this
region from
Kamyshlov in
Western Siberia and Maloarkhangelsk,
Oryol Oblast In
European Russia...