Search results for "Ural Mountains" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • fluorite and cassiterite. It can be found in the Ural and Ilmen mountains, Afghanistan, Czech Republic, Germany, Norway, Pakistan, Italy, Sweden, Japan ...
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  • it also occurs in mica schists in the Ural Mountains and is often associated ... Brazil; and near Mursinka in the Ural mountains. In the United States ...
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  • Mountains on the south; and the Ural Mountains. Using this definition ... Mountains on the south; and the Ural Mountains on the east. ...
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  • slopes and confines of the southern Ural Mountains and the neighboring plains ... Bashkir tribes in the upper parts of the Ural River, called them Pascatir ...
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  • deposits have been found in Brazil; Ural Mountains, Russia; California; and Tanco Pegmatite at Bernic Lake in Manitoba, Canada. == Characteristics == ...
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  • === East of the Ural mountains (before the fourth century B.C.E.)=== peoples were situated east of the Ural Mountains, where they hunted and ...
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  • Kazakhstan. Three major rivers—the Volga, Ural, and Terek—and numerous ... The Caspian Sea lies east of the Caucasus Mountains and dominates ...
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  • Large quantities of malachite have been mined in the Ural mountains of Russia. In addition, it has been found in the Democratic Republic of Congo; ...
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  • related rabbit. Pikas are found in the mountains and steppe of central Asia ... pusilla) goes as far west as the Ural Mountains and there is one population ...
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  • the other platinum group metals in the Ural Mountains of western Russia and ... (from alluvial deposits in the Ural Mountains), treated it with aqua ...
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  • found in crystalline marbles and schists in the Ural Mountains of Russia and Outokumpu, Finland. ===Less common species=== *Calcium in X site ...
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  • Schmorell. Schmorell was born in the Ural Mountains of Russia and came to Germany with his father after his mother died. Both Christl and Alex ...
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  • driving with them many stems of the Turkic Ural-Altayans towards the plains ... The Bashkirs who live between the Kama and Ural speak the Bashkir language ...
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  • and the other farther east, yet west of the Ural Mountains. No rail lines have been built into the Arctic in North America. A proposed rail tunnel under ...
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  • coast of the Caspian Sea as far as the Ural River." and Sundei against the tribes on lower Ural. Batu then joined Ogedei& ...
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  • between Avalonia and Laurentia), and newly formed Ural Ocean. ... itself to Europe along the line of the Ural mountains. During the Late Carboniferous ...
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  • feet) above the surrounding land. A few mountains are isolated summits, but ... jpg|thumb|400px|The [[Ural Mountains|northern Urals]] at high ...
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  • mineral. Notable occurrences include the Ural Mountains; Trentino, Monte Somma, and Vesuvius, Italy; Arendal, Norway; Sri Lanka; India; Thailand; Ratanakiri ...
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  • found in Mogok, Myanmar; Kohistan, Pakistan; Ural Mountains, Russia; Chihuahua, Mexico; Minas Gerais, Brazil; Victoria, Australia; Eifel, Germany; ...
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  • plain extending to the East and West of the Ural mountains. As late as 1915 the Russian geographer V. Semenov-Tian-Shanskii used the term “Russian ...
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  • (including North Africa's Atlas Mountains), and much of Asia, as ... of Novgorod and Moscow into the southern Ural, where it reached 52°N. From ...
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  • army to set up his own horde east of the Ural Mountains along the Ob and Irtysh Rivers. == Golden Age == |right|250px|The Golden Horde was a Mongol ...
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  • at Orsk, near Orenburg, near the Ural Mountains. Tsar Nicholas I, confirming ... serving and traveling on assignment in the Ural regions and areas of modern ...
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  • grew to power in the remote region of the Altai Mountains, northwest of the Hami oasis. Gradually they spread eastward, annexing territories then under ...
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  • the leadership of Yermak crossed over the Ural Mountains. By heavy use of muskets, which were introduced to Russian troops only decades previous ...
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  • |The mountains of eastern Mexico southeastward on the Atlantic versant ... |Russia, east of the Ural Mountains through Siberia, Iran, the Himalayas ...
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  • in South Africa, Russia (river sands of the Ural Mountains), and some parts of North and South America. In Canada, it is extracted from the copper-nickel ...
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  • It has been found in placer deposits in the Ural Mountains of western Russia, and in some parts of Australia, Ethiopia, and South and North America ...
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  • and in platinum-bearing river sands in the Ural Mountains, and North and South America. Osmium also occurs in nickel-bearing ores found in the Sudbury ...
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  • Lehmann found an orange-red mineral in the Ural Mountains and named it "Siberian red lead." Though misidentified as a lead compound with selenium ...
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  • alluvial deposits in Colombia, Ontario, the Ural Mountains, and locations in the western United States. Platinum is also produced commercially ...
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  • . The park is bounded to the north by the Putu Mountains and to the ... east of the Sinoe River and south of the Putu Mountains.Riley, Laura ...
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  • Railroad and other railroads east of the Ural Mountains and the Caspian Sea, migration to Siberia increased. Thompson estimated that between 1890 and ...
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  • of the Caspian Sea and to the banks of the Ural and the Volga. Conquests in ... they carved on trees in Mongolia's mountains could still be seen even ...
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  • and a distinct younger mobile belt (the Ural Mountains) forming the mutual margin. Plate tectonics offers yet another way of defining continents ...
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  • at one site in Iran and breeds east of the Ural Mountains in Russia (ICF 2007). The red-crowned crane, with about 2,000 birds, is the second rarest ...
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  • from today's Estonia to the Ural Mountains, making it one of the largest states in medieval Europe, although much of the territory north ...
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  • northern and central Eurasia to the west of the Ural River. ... the east and northeast, although the Ural Mountains extend south from Russia ...
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  • Originally the Magyars were situated to the east of the Ural Mountains in Siberia, where they hunted and fished and developed horse breeding ...
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  • C.E. in rural areas near the Ural Mountains and the Caspian Sea. ... in fruit and vegetables from the Caucasus Mountains east across southern and ...
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  • part of Russia, though not found east of the Ural Mountains. Formerly it extended across all Europe, reaching Finland in the north, but it is now extinct ...
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  • the Mongols cut across the Caucasus Mountains during the winter to get ... Mongol Military Operations in Volga-Ural Region 1217-1237. Archivum ...
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  • Situated on the eastern end of the North Caucasus Mountains along ... they migrated from Central Asia to the Ural Mountains around the fifth century ...
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  • The Oirats later regrouped south of the Altai Mountains in Dzungaria ... who all gathered near the Tarbagatai Mountains in Dzungaria to resolve ...
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  • hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains in autumn of 1916. In April, 1917, he was arrested for organizing demonstrations of prisoners ...
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  • Petrovka cultural area near the Ural mountains and date to around 2000 B.C.E. Robert Drews, Early Riders: The beginnings of mounted warfare in ...
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  • Atlantic Coast—and the most easterly—the Ural Mountains. Olt, running from the oriental Carpathian Mountains to Oltenia, the Tisa, marking ...
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  • sister Maria were taken in by a priest in the Ural Mountains in 1919 where they lived as nuns until their deaths in 1964. They were buried under the ...
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  • to the people living south of the Altay Mountains of Central Asia as early ... range to the north and the Taurus Mountains to the south. ...
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  • military factories east of the Ural mountains. The first two years of the third five-year plan proved to be even more of a disappointment in meeting ...
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  • on Kamchatka. The more central Ural Mountains, a north-south range ... densest in European Russia, near the Ural Mountains, and in the southwest ...
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  • hilly region with a terrain varied by low mountains. These include the very ... peoples were situated east of the Ural Mountains. Due to climatic changes ...
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  • The Russian Revolution of 1905 began as a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Russian Empire. The ...
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  • ahead of the advancing forces, moving it to the Ural Mountains for reassembly. By late November, the Axis had reached a line at the gates of Leningrad ...
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  • the Black and Azov seas. The Carpathian Mountains in the west reach 6760 ... 3600-2300 B.C.E.) occupied the Bug-Dniester-Ural region, leaving hundreds of ...
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  • The territory of Germany stretches from the high mountains of the ... Spruce and fir trees grow in the upper mountains, while pine and larch grow ...
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