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Rafting in the
Chilkat River and
hiking in the
Takshanuk Mountains (Mount
Ripinsky and
other peaks) are both po****r.
Growing winter recreational opportunities...
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Mount Ripinski (sometimes
Mount Ripinsky) is a
mountain located immediately to the
north of Haines,
Alaska at the
southern terminus in the
Takshanuk Mountains...
- (compiler): Shamanism. London, 2004. vol. 1, p. 134 "Dyukhade Kosterkin"
Michael Ripinsky-Naxon: The
Nature of Shamanism.
State University of New York Press, 1993...
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months concerning toxicity cases, but in general, the fad
quickly died out.
Ripinsky-Naxon M (1993). The
Nature of Shamanism:
Substance and
Function of a Religious...
- meters, it is
taller than the
South Tower and was
designed by the firm NI
Ripinsky,
which was
liquidated after this project. In 2007, both
towers underwent...
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Nikolai Ripinsky, one of the
founders of the
palace Kazakhstan stamp, 2006...
- Square. The
designers of the
building were
architects A. A. Leppik, N. I.
Ripinsky [ru] and V. Z. Katsev [ru]. The
theater building was
constructed in transiting...
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mountains named for Jews in Alaska:
Mount Ripinski after Solomon Ripinski (
Ripinsky),
Mount Neuberger after Richard L. Neuberger,
Mount Applebaum after Samuel...