- The
Samarga (Russian: Самарга) is the
northernmost river in the
Primorsky Krai
territory in the far
eastern part of Russia. It is 218
kilometres (135 mi)...
- Kur-Urmi
Northern (Udihe) Xor
Anjuj (Xungari)
Southern (Kekar a.k.a. Kyakala)
Samarga Iman;
Bikin Hölzl, Andreas; Payne,
Thomas E. (2022).
Tungusic languages:...
- settlement: ****an (Kur-Urmi Udihe), Bira (Anyuy), Kun (Hungari), Agzu (
Samarga), Gvasyugi [ru] (Khor), Syain,
Mitahheza and Olon [ru] (Bikin), Sanchikheza...
- Partizanskaya, the Kiyevka, the Zerkalnaya, the Cheryomukhovaya, the ****inka, the
Samarga, the Bikin, and the
Bolshaya Ussurka. Most
rivers in the Krai have rocky...
- Kur-Urmi
Northern (Udihe) Xor
Anjuj (Xungari)
Southern (Kekar a.k.a. Kyakala)
Samarga Iman;
Bikin Some
linguists estimate the
divergence of the
Tungusic languages...
- to the
elevated areas of
Sikhote Alin
crossing it at the
sources of the
Samarga River. At this point, the
boundary directs itself to the north, through...
- the Sea of ****an from
mainland Asia, the
largest being Tumen, Rudnaya,
Samarga,
Partizanskaya and Tumnin; all of them have a
mountainous character. In...
- one son.
Pahar group (http://www.pahar.org) is
compiling a book – "Girda
Samarga" –
which includes hundreds of his
creative writings, songs, poems, essays...
-
District of
Primorsky Krai, Russia,
located on the ****inka
River near the
Samarga River. Po****tion: 136 (2002). The
village lies 26
meters (85 ft) above...
- (selo) in
Terneysky District of
Primorsky Krai, Russia,
located on the
Samarga River. Po****tion: 169 (2005 est.), 140 of
which are Udege.
During the...