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Dauriya (Russian: Даурия, also
romanized as
Dauriia or
Dauria) is a
historical and
geographical region of
Russia spanning modern Buryatia, Zabaykalsky...
- The
Landscapes of
Dauria is a
World Heritage Site
shared between Russia and Mongolia, part of the "Daurian
forest steppe"
ecoregion (the
latter also stretches...
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Dauria,
literally "Land of Daurs", may have the
following meanings: Transbaikal, an area of
Russia Dauriya, the land of the
Daurs more generally, including...
- The
Dauria International Protected Area (full
official name: China-Mongolia-Russian "
Dauria"
International Protected Area, CMR DIPA) is the
first in Asia...
- (Russian: Забайка́лье, romanized: Zabaykal'ye, IPA: [zəbɐjˈkalʲjɪ]), or
Dauria (Даурия, Dauriya) is a
mountainous region to the east of or "beyond" (trans-)...
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Dauria (Russian: Даурия) is a 1971
Soviet historical adventure drama set in Siberia, Russia.
Adapted from the
novel of the same name by
Konstantin Sedykh...
- Yeniseysk, from
which Avvakum departed with A.F. Pashkov's
expedition to
Dauria on the
Chinese border,
traveling past Lake
Baikal to Nerchinsk. In 1664...
- Dáwò'ěr zú; Russian: Дауры, Daury) are a
Mongolic people originally native to
Dauria and now
predominantly located in
Northeast China (and Siberia, Russia, in...
- It is
closely related to the
western jackdaw. The name
derives from the
Dauria region of
eastern Russia. At
about 32 cm (13 in) in length, the Daurian...
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Mongol Daguur (Mongolian: Монгол дагуур, also
referred to as
Mongolian Dauria) is a
steppe and
wetland region in
Mongolia listed as a
UNESCO Biosphere...