- The
Bukhtarma (Kazakh: Бұқтырма, romanized: Būqtyrma, بۇقتىرما,
pronounced [bʊqtəɾˈmɑ]; Russian: Бухтарма, romanized:
Bukhtarma) is a
river of Kazakhstan...
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domes and towers. ****her west the
valleys of the Uba, the Ulba and the
Bukhtarma open south-westwards
towards the Irtysh. The
lower part of the first,...
- The
Bukhtarma Hydroelectric Power Plant (Kazakh: Бұқтырма Су Электр Стансасы,
Buqtyrma Sý
Elektr Stansasy; Russian: Бухтарминская ГЭС, Buchtarminskaja...
- era, but that
process has been
stabilized by the
construction of the
Bukhtarma Hydroelectric Power Plant, of
whose reservoir it's now a part. The Kazakh...
- (right)
Burqin (right)
Kalzhyr (right) Kürshim (right)
Naryn (right)
Bukhtarma (right) Ulba (right) Uba (right) Shar [de] (left)
Chagan (left) Om (right)...
- and
remnants of the
Merkit and Naimans,
fought at the
junction of the
Bukhtarma with the
Irtysh in late 1208 or very
early 1209. The
Merkit had a longstanding...
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Swiss group Glencore International became the company’s main investor.
Bukhtarma Hydro Power Plant is
operated by
Kazzinc under a long-term concession...
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Reservoir Russia 6,450 2,490 4 Lake
Kariba Zimbabwe,
Zambia 5,580 2,150 5
Bukhtarma Reservoir Kazakhstan 5,490 2,120 6
Bratsk Reservoir Russia 5,426 2,095...
- in
Nizhny Novgorod Governorate. They
later moved to the
banks of the
Bukhtarma River. Wixman, Ronald. The
Peoples of the USSR, (Armonk: Sharpe, 1984)...
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Aqqanburlyq Terisaqqan Zhabay Kalkutan Boksyk Arshaly Shagan Ashchysu Uba Ulba
Bukhtarma Lukina Naryn Kürshim
Volga River Akhtuba (distributary)
Kigach (distributary)...