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Surgut (Russian: Сургу́т, IPA: [sʊrˈgut]; Khanty: Сәрханӆ, Sərhanł, Сө̆ркут, sörkut) is a city in Khanty-Mansi
Autonomous Okrug, Russia,
located on the...
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spoken by
about 1,000 people. The
majority of
these speakers speak the
Surgut dialect, as the Vakh-Vasyugan and
Salym varieties have been
rapidly declining...
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Surgut Airport (IATA: SGC, ICAO: USRR), also
listed as
Surgut North Airport, is an
airport in Khanty-Mansi
Autonomous Okrug, Russia,
located 10 km (6 mi)...
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Surgut Power Station may
refer to:
Surgut-1
Power Station Surgut-2
Power Station This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Surgut...
- The
Surgut-1
Power Station (Russian: Сургутская ГРЭС-1) is a gas-fired
power station located in
Surgut, Russia. It has an
installed capacity of 3,333 MW...
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Surgut Bridge, Russian: Сургутский мост) is a cable-sta****
bridge across the Ob
River at
Surgut, Russia. It is one of the longest...
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Surgut Aeroflot Antonov An-12
crash may
refer to
either one of the two
similar accidents that
happened within 9 days of each other: 1971
January 22...
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Nizhnevartovsk Surgut Khanty-Mansiysk
Beryozovo Labytnangi Salekhard From a
confluence to a source:
Surgut Bridge Railway bridge in
Surgut Shegarsky bridge...
- The
Surgut-2
Power Station on the Ob
River in
Russia is the second-largest gas-fired
power station in the world, and
largest in
Russia with an installed...
- Gazprom-Ugra (Russian: Газпром-Югра) is a
Russian men's
volleyball club from
Surgut. It was
founded in 1996.
Previously he
performed under the
names Gazovik...