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Khökh Nuur (Mongolian: Хөх нуур, lit. 'Blue lake'),
located in
Choibalsan District,
Dornod Province, is a lake and the
lowest point in
Mongolia at 560...
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prerevolutionary era with
reference to
ethnic Ukrainians and
Russians were
khokhly (referring to
Cossack topknots) and
katsapy (a
derogatory term). These...
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rises near the
juncture of the
Greater Caucasus Mountain Range and the
Khokh Range, to the
southwest of
Mount Kazbek,
winding north in a
white torrent...
- The Blue
Horde (Mongolian: Хөх орд/
khökh ord; Tatar: Күк Урда/Kük Urda; Turkish: Gök Ordu) was a
crucial component of the
Mongol Empire established after...
- on the
border between Russia and Georgia. The
mountain is
located on the
Khokh Range, 9 km (5.5 mi) to the west of
Mount Kazbek.
Geography of
Georgia Geography...
- The
Khokh Range (Georgian: ხოხის ქედი,
Xoxis kedi; Ossetian: Хохы рагъ, Xoxy ragh) is a
mountain range in the
Caucasus Mountains of Georgia. The mountain...
- "Land of the
Eternal Blue Sky" or "Country of Blue Sky" (Mongolian: "Mönkh
khökh tengeriin oron")
because it has over 250
sunny days a year. Most of the...
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Khökh Serkh (Mongolian: Хөх сэрх, blue buck) with a
latitude of 48.05 (48° 3' 2 N) and a
longitude of 90.87 (90° 51' 59 E), is a
mountain located in west...
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Ukrainian and
Russian peoples. He
refers to
Ukrainians as,
among other things,
khokhly (a
Russian ethnic slur for Ukrainians),
vertukhais (prison guards) and...
- The Khar
Zurkhnii Khokh Lake (Mongolian: Хар зүрхний Хөх нуур) is a lake in Tsenkhermandal,
Khentii Province, Mongolia. The lake
consists of two small...