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Volgo–Uralia is a
crustal segment that,
together with the
Sarmatian Craton and the
Fennoscandian Craton,
makes up the East
European Craton.
Volgo–Uralia...
- Lake
Volgo (Russian: Озеро Волго) is a lake in Ostashkovsky, Penovsky, and
Selizharovsky Districts of Tver Oblast, Russia. The
Volga River flows through...
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recovered and
three of the six
missing but
presumed dead.
Starting as the
Volgo-Balt 189, the MV
Arvin was
originally built in 1974 in
Czechoslovakia as...
- MV
Volgo-Balt 214 was a Panama-flagged
Ukrainian general cargo ship,
which sank in the
Black Sea off the
coast of Samsun,
Turkey on 7
January 2019. Six...
- Volga-Urals in the
Tatar language. The
frequently used
Russian variant is
Volgo-Uralye (Russian: Волго-Уралье). The term Idel-Ural is
often used to designate...
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Novgorod Oblast Russian: Волго-Вятский экономический район, romanized:
Volgo-Vjatskij ekonomičeskij rajon; Chuvash: Атăл-Нухрат экономика районĕ,...
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traditional name of the region,
meaning 'along the
Volga River'. Волго-Вятский,
Volgo-Vjatskij, IPA: [ˌvoɫɡɐˈvʲatskʲɪj] Западно-Сибирский, Zapadno-Sibirskij,...
- the
Sarmatian craton, both
around 2.25 billion
years ago,
followed by the
Volgo–Uralia shield, the
three together leading to the East
European craton (≈...
- 141 m (463 ft) length, 16.8 m (55 ft) beam, and 3.6 m (12 ft)
draught (the
Volgo–Don Max class). The
canal is
filled from the Don, with
three powerful pumping...
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Volgo-Kaspiysky (Russian: Волго-Каспийский) is an urban-type
settlement in
Kamyzyaksky District of
Astrakhan Oblast, Russia. Po****tion: 2,581 (2010 Census);...