volga in English

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the longest river in Europe, rising in northwestern Russia and flowing east for 2,292 miles (3,688 km) to Kazan, where it turns southeast to the Caspian Sea. It has been dammed at several points to provide hydroelectric power and is navigable for most of its length.

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1. A substantial petroleum industry centers on the Volga valley.

2. 1 I orchestrated the Song of the Volga Boatmen.

3. Information from first-hand sources on Volga Bulgaria is rather sparse.

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5. It is situated at the confluence of the Volga and Tvertsa Rivers.

6. 2011 – Russian cruise ship Bulgaria sinks in Volga near Syukeyevo, Tatarstan, causing 122 deaths.

7. Surface deposits of salt are found in salt lakes along the lower Volga Valley.

8. The major petroleum deposits are located in western Siberia and in the Volga-Urals.

9. The Volga Bargemen 1870-73 Oil on cannvas State Russian Museum, St

10. After expiring of his contract, he signed for Volga as a free agent.

11. Connections with the river Don and the Black Sea are possible through the Volga–Don Canal.

12. Large cascades of hydropower plants are built in European Russia along big rivers like the Volga.

13. Bashkirs is similar to these ethnic groups: Tatars, Turkic peoples, Volga Tatars and more

14. These conquests complicated the migration of aggressive nomadic hordes from Asia to Europe via the Volga and Urals.

15. At first, they served the Mongol monarchs as auxiliaries in battle after the Mongol invasion of Volga Bulgaria in 1236.

16. A Turkic-speaking Muslim people between the Volga and the Ural mountains regarded as tatarized Finns; a member of the Bashkir …

17. Astrakhan is in the south-east of European Russia, in the Caspian Lowland, in the lower reaches of the Volga river

18. Bashkir definition is - a Turkic-speaking Muslim people between the Volga and the Ural mountains regarded as tatarized Finns

19. Astrakhan sits astride the Volga north of the Caspian Sea and is Russia’s face on that multinational body of water

20. When GAZ acquired the Chrysler Sebring license, it decided to further modify the car, and the Volga Siber was the result.

21. Some of these Tatars are descendants of emigrants and prisoners of war who settled in Belarus, from the Volga Region, after the 11th century.

22. Astrakhan is located in the south-east of European Russia, in the Caspian Lowland, in the lower reaches of the Volga river

23. This is a five-star hotel in a historic building near Astrakhan's Kremlin and Volga embankment with a super friendly staff and a great breakfast.

24. A Turkic people, the Khazars, ruled the lower Volga basin steppes between the Caspian and Black Seas through to the 8th century.

25. Astrakhan Astrakhan, is the largest city and administrative centre of Astrakhan Oblast in Southern Russia.The city lies on two banks of the Volga, in the upper part of the Volga Delta, on eleven islands of the Caspian Depression, 60 miles from the Caspian Sea, with a population of over 529,739 residents.

26. Boars inhabiting the Volga Delta and near some lakes and rivers of Kazakhstan have been recorded to feed extensively on fish like carp and Caspian roach.

27. In 1688, the Kalmyks drove 6,400 horses to Moscow for sale, and thereafter, Russian officers traveled to the Volga region to purchase Kalmyk horses.

28. Bashkiria is the easternmost region in the Middle Volga region, and has close ties to its bordering nations in the Ural regions of Central Siberia and Ugria

29. Hotel in Astrakhan Featuring free WiFi, Astrakhanskaya Hotel offers accommodations in the center of Astrakhan, a 3-minute walk to the Volga River embankment

30. The historic center of Yaroslavl lies to the north of the mouth of the Kotorosl River on the right bank of the larger Volga River.

31. Petersburg Academy at the age of 29, Repin helped assure the international repute of Russian art with The Volga Bargemen, which had taken him three years to complete.

32. Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of AmericaThe Volga Bargemen's Song · Red Army ChoirRed Army Choir: Moscow Nights℗ 1995 Marco-PoloReleased on: 1995-06-15Compose

33. They were recognized as a distinct people by the ninth century, when they settled an area between the Volga, Kama, Tobol, and Ural rivers, where most Bashkirs still live.

34. The Russians were crossing the Volga to gain a foothold on the other bank and keep the Germans from taking the city and the river access.

35. Allothigenic clay minerals, particularly of the platy type (kaolinite, hy- dromica, chlorite, montmorillonite, vermiculite), are characterized by isometrical Fig.5. Allothigenic hydromica, Lower Devonian, Volga-Ural region

36. Astrakhan is an important industrial town with an extensive fishing and caviar business and a port—which, however, is subject to silting, as is the Volga canal to the Caspian

37. 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

38. Astrakhan oblast is a federal subject of Russia, part of the Southern Federal District, situated the Caspian Lowlands where the Volga River flows into the Caspian Sea

39. In the wake of the Mongol invasions of the 1230s, Volga Bulgaria was absorbed by the Golden Horde and its population evolved into the modern Chuvashes and Kazan Tatars.

40. Astrakhan, formerly Khadzhi-Tarkhan, city and administrative centre of Astrakhan oblast (province), southwestern Russia. Astrakhan city is situated in the delta of the Volga River, 60 miles (100 km) from the Caspian Sea

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42. Bashkir, member of a Turkic people, numbering more than 1,070,000 in the late 20th century, settled in the eastern part of European Russia, between the Volga River and the Ural Mountains, and beyond the Urals

43. Alsatian is an Indo-European language, which means it derives from proto-Indo-European, a language spoken around 5000 BC from the North Sea to the Caspian Sea, and from the Elbe to the Volga

44. 521,000), capital of Astrakhan region, SE European Russia.A Caspian Sea port on the Volga River's southern delta, it is a center for river transport thanks to a canal built for barge traffic.

45. 521,000), capital of Astrakhan region, SE European Russia.A Caspian Sea port on the Volga River's southern delta, it is a center for river transport thanks to a canal built for barge traffic.

46. Astrakhan, Volga port, capital of Astrakhan district, Russia.The "Jewish Statute" of 1804 (see *Russia) included the province (gubernia) of Astrakhan in the *Pale of Settlement.However, in 1825 Jewish settlement in this government was prohibited

47. It was the prevailing religion of the Turks, Mongols, Hungarians, Bulgars, Xiongnu, and, possibly, the Huns, and the religion of the several medieval states: Göktürk Khaganate, Western Turkic Khaganate, Old Great Bulgaria, Danube Bulgaria, Volga Bulgaria and Eastern Tourkia (Khazaria).

48. The Russian Terek Cossack Host was established in lowland Chechnya in 1577 by free Cossacks who were resettled from the Volga to the Terek River.In 1783, Russia and the Georgian kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti signed the Treaty of Georgievsk, under …

49. Cheka massacres of the Whites and anyone else suspected of disloyalty to the Soviet regime were most often conducted in unstable areas which were often seized in turn by opposing sides–for example, Siberia, the Volga region, southern Russia, and the territory of modern Ukraine.

50. Andropov spent his teenage years working as a loader, a telegraph operator, film projectionist and a sailor for the Volga steamship line. In 1930, while still in Mozdok, he became a member of All-Union Leninist Young Communist League (YCL), popularly known as Komsomol.