- The
Lozva (Russian: Лозьва;
Northern Mansi: Лӯсум-я̄, Lūsum-jā) is a
river in
Sverdlovsk Oblast in Russia. At its
confluence with the Sosva, the Tavda...
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Pelym Mansi | ML=Only
present in Middle-
Lozva Mansi) The long /aː/
sound is
heard as back [ɑː] in Middle-
Lozva Mansi.
Diphthongs are
listed as /oɒ̯/, /eæ̯/...
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Northern Sosva river)
Sygva (Next to the
Sygva river)
Upper Lozva (Next to the
upper part of the
Lozva river) Ob (Near or next to the Khanty-Mansi part of the...
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Pelym North Vagil South Vagil Lower Lozva Middle Lozva Vishera...
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northern regions of the
Sverdlovsk Oblast and the
upper streams of the
Lozva river. The
Sverdlovsk city
route commission approved the route. This was...
- river, in the
European side)
Pelym North Vagilsk South Vagilsk Lower Lozva Middle Lozva Eastern Mansi (Kondin) (extinct) (Маньсь Лынгх | Man's' Liŋh) Lower...
- "Apele Dobrogei" (PDF).
Analele Universității București:
Geografie (in Romanian): 122.
Lodzova /
Lozva (jud. Tulcea), e-calauza.ro Portal:
Romania v t e...
- the
basin of the
Arctic Ocean. They
include Tobol, Iset, Tura, Pechora,
Lozva and
Severnaya Sosva Rivers. The
southern rivers – Ural, Kama,
Belaya and...
- Russia,
located on the
Ivdel River (Ob's basin) near its
confluence with the
Lozva River, 535
kilometers (332 mi)
north of Yekaterinburg, the administrative...
- from Europe. A
makeshift timber fort was
brought down the
river from
Upper Lozva to
Pelym in 1597. The
builders took with them the
family of
Ignaty Khripunov—the...