steppe in English

noun
1
a large area of flat unforested grassland in southeastern Europe or Siberia.
By the mid-sixteenth century Crimea, the southern Russian steppes, the Kazakh steppes , and western Siberia had come under Islamic law.

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1. Forest is replaced by other vegetation types such as the forest steppe or steppe.

2. The steppe stretches into Asia.

3. Their linguistic legacy is still to be found in the major river valleys of the steppe and forest-steppe.

4. Saltcoats was made up of lumpy steppe.

5. Steppe Dragons can also be found in Khergit armies.

6. Other outsurges of steppe peoples went into Europe.

7. How do people make a living in the steppe?

8. After , the aborigine also will been moved out steppe.

9. The Spanish steppe is a landscape of broken promises.

10. The river represents the de facto end of the Eurasian Steppe.

11. Priscus (steppe Bison), which was the ancestor of all other Bison

12. So, in Yalta - palm trees, magnolias and a botanical garden, here - Adust steppe

13. He breathed his last on the frigid steppe of eastern Siberia, vilified and disgraced.

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15. Mongolian culture—physical, mobile, self-reliant, and free—developed out here on the steppe.

16. While the battle raged, we sat on the grassy steppe beyond the perimeter of the camp.

17. The Argali is a threatened migratory mountain ungulate inhabiting mountains, steppe valleys and rocky outcrops in Central Asia

18. Differs a warm climate, a small amount of precipitation, a curative combination of sea and dry steppe air.

19. The largest grassland on Earth, the vast Eurasian Steppe, stretches one third of the way around our planet.

20. These settlers, capable farmers, transformed the Bessarabian steppe of the Budjak into a fertile, arable land

21. In 1936, a single herd of 10,000 oryx was seen in the steppe area of Chad.

22. Beatenberg is located in the Bernese Oberland on a steppe beneath the Niederhorn and high above Lake Thun.

23. Any extended time away from the homeland would thus cause the steppe armies to gradually disintegrate.

24. Most of the khanate territory was covered by forests, and only the southern part Adjoined the steppe

25. And in the steppe, reflecting the end of nomad hegemony in Scythian society, the royal kurgans were no longer built.

26. The Bactrian is found throughout the Siberian steppe and the cold, arid deserts of Central and Eastern Asia.

27. Disturbed by the vibration of the engines one after the other disappears in the grass of the steppe.

28. He portrays the latter as a nomadic people who traversed the steppe in wagons with their herds and flocks.

29. It's also necessary to feign surprise when you notice that global culture falls like rain into deepest jungle or wildest steppe.

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31. Fauske (1992) stated that C. longipenne was often associated with gramaneedlegrass-wheatgrass steppe, and recorded from aeolian drift areas.

32. They collected ALS data from 10 flight campaigns for a steppe forest, alkali grasslands and floodplain forests in eastern Hungary.

33. Marco Polo in medieval times Admiringly described the moral qualities and rich traditions of the men and women of the steppe

34. The Bashkir is the result of the crossing of the steppe horse with the forest horses that lived north of Bashkiria

35. Its location at the northern edge of the Ukrainian steppe would have allowed strategic control of the north-south trade-route.

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37. BIOLOGY General Bryoerythrophyllum columbianum is a perennial, acrocarpous moss species that grows over soil in semi-arid shrub-steppe and grassland environments.

38. Bosporus, at its start, is a Hellenic Pontic autocracy located in the Crimea and Azov areas, Pontic Steppe region of the Eastern Europe subcontinent

39. The Bulgars (also Bulghars, Bulgari, Bolgars, Bolghars, Bolgari, Proto-Bulgarians) were Turkic semi-nomadic warrior tribes that flourished in the Pontic–Caspian steppe and …

40. The plan was outlined in the Decree of the USSR Council of Ministers and All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) Central Committee of October 20, 1948: "On the plan for planting of shelterbelts, introduction of grassland crop rotation and construction of ponds and reservoirs to ensure high crop yields in steppe and forest-steppe areas of the European USSR."

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42. Their homeland in the forest steppe enabled them to preserve their language, except for phonetic and some lexical constituents (Satemisation) and their patrilineal, agricultural customs.

43. There is evidence of copper and bronze metallurgy taking place in every house excavated at Sintashta, again an unprecedented intensity of metallurgical production for the steppe.

44. Within the mountain Altitudinal vegetation belts, the shift of forest tree lines and subalpine steppe belts to high altitudes constitutes an obvious response to global climate change

45. Bashkiria, at its start, is a Tengri Bashkir steppe horde located in the Volga and Bashkiria areas, Ural region, Eastern Europe subcontinent of Asia and Europe continent

46. The personnel of the institute do extensive work in preserving the steppe in its natural state and in helping the animals to acclimatize to their new environment.

47. The river flows through three types of landscape: mixed forests of the Caucasus in the south, Crimean Submediterranean forests in the central part, and steppe in the north.

48. A no man’s land inhabited by giant Anthropophagites located at the antipodes of civilization, this steppe swept by icy winds was not transformed into a colonial setting until the 19th century

49. In addition to the nomadic advance in the north in search of the new pastures, they show an increase of pressure on the farmers of the forest-steppe belt.

50. Common land cover includes sagebrush steppe and spruce-fir forests; there are 9,600 miles (15,400 km) of streams and rivers and 15,400 acres (62 km2) of lakes and reservoirs.