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Nizhnevartovsk (Russian: Нижневартовск, IPA: [nʲɪʐnʲɪˈvartəfsk]) is a city in Khanty-Mansi
Autonomous Okrug–Yugra, Russia.
Since the 1960s, the Western...
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owned and
operated by Rosneft. The
field is
located at Lake
Samotlor in
Nizhnevartovsk district, Khanty–Mansi
Autonomous Okrug,
Tyumen Oblast. It
covers 1...
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Nizhnevartovsk. On July 12, 1988, a
branch of the
Tobolsk State Pedagogical Institute named after Dmitri Mendeleev was
opened in
Nizhnevartovsk. The...
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Nizhnevartovsk Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Нижневартовск) (IATA: NJC, ICAO: USNN) is a
major airport in
Russia located 4 km
northwest of Nizhnevartovsk...
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Yugra Nizhnevartovsk (Russian: «Югра» (Нижневартовск)) was a
Russian football team from
Nizhnevartovsk. It pla****
professionally from 1994 to 1999....
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Tambov 66.
Grozny 67.
Sterlitamak 68.
Kostroma 69.
Petrozavodsk 70.
Nizhnevartovsk 71. Yoshkar-Ola 72.
Novorossiysk 73.
Balashikha 74. Komsomolsk-on-Amur...
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administrative center is Khanty-Mansiysk, but the
largest cities are Surgut,
Nizhnevartovsk, and Nefteyugansk. The
Indigenous po****tion (Khanty, Mansi, Komi, and...
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include Chelyabinsk, Novosibirsk, Omsk, and Tomsk, as well as
Surgut and
Nizhnevartovsk.
Winters on the West
Siberian Plain are
harsh and long. The climate...
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Nizhnevartovsk constituency (No.223) is a
Russian legislative constituency in the Khanty-Mansi
Autonomous Okrug. The
constituency covers Surgut and...
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links to Labytnangi, Tobolsk, and the oil and gas
cities of Surgut, and
Nizhnevartovsk provided more railheads, but did not
diminish the
importance of the...