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  2. Russian Fishing 4 - Wikipedia

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    Russian Fishing 4 is a fishing simulator game developed by Russian game studio FishSoft. [1] The game was released in 2018 and is available on PC via Steam. It provides a realistic fishing experience with abundant available fishing techniques, equipments, environments, and fish species. It is free on Steam, with microtransaction options available.

  3. Russia iron - Wikipedia

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    US locomotive George W. Perry of the Cheshire Railroad. Russia iron or Russian iron refers to a type of sheet iron produced in Russia during the 19th and early 20th century. [1] [2] This iron sheeting had a smooth, glossy black surface coating, sometimes greenish-tinged, which did not flake upon bending and made the sheets highly resistant to rusting.

  4. Norebo - Wikipedia

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    The Russian market remains the largest market for the company, while its products can be found throughout Europe. One of the Norebo's partners is the Danish company Espersen, which is involved into secondary processing of fish and supplying it to the largest retail chains and restaurants in the European Union , including McDonald's .

  5. Mormyshka - Wikipedia

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    Mormyshka (or Mormishka, or Marmooska, Russian: мормышка) is a sort of fishing lure or a jig. The word is derived from Russian word Mormysh (Russian: мормыш) meaning Freshwater Shrimp (Gammarus). Mormyshka was invented in the 19th century in Russia. The prototypes were big spoon lures used for ice fishing. Trying to imitate ...

  6. Alvey Reels - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, a fully vented graphite blue water saltwater fly reel was added to the Alvey range in place of the older heavier metal and fibreglass SWF reel. Reels were exported to the USA, New Zealand and UK. 2000 saw the release of the vented 6500 series reels followed by the 6000 series in mid-2001. In June 2001, Jack Alvey passed away from cancer.

  7. Norebo conflict - Wikipedia

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    A/S, a Norwegian trading company which was buying fish from Russian fishing companies based in Murmansk. [7] At that company, Orlov joined efforts with Swedish entrepreneur Magnus Roth. In 1997 they created a new company with 50/50 shareholding, Ocean Trawlers A/S .

  8. History of metallurgy in the Urals - Wikipedia

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    The open-hearth shop of the Kushvinsky Plant at the beginning of the 20th century. Sending a caravan along Chusovaya, 1893. The history of metallurgy in the Urals stands out to historians and economists as a separate stage in the history of Russian industry and covers the period from the 4th millennium BC to the present day. [1]

  9. Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works - Wikipedia

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    In the 1870s, most Russian iron ore, steel and pig iron was produced in Ukraine. In 1913, Ukraine, with its rich deposits and developed industry, accounted for 75% of iron ore production, compared to 21% in the Urals. While Ukraine remained the center of metal production, neighboring regions were significantly less developed.