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  2. Zokor - Wikipedia

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    Zokors are native to much of China, Kazakhstan, and Siberian Russia. Traditionally, zokors were thought to be closely related to either hamsters ( Cricetinae ) or voles ( Arvicolinae ), but recent molecular phylogenetic studies have demonstrated they are more closely related to blind mole-rats ( Spalacinae ) and root and bamboo rats ...

  3. Chinese zokor - Wikipedia

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    The actions of zokors have a significant effect on the ecology of an area. The physical actions of the animal loosens the surface soil, damaging roots and stems and reducing plant biomass . The mounds of excavated soil may overlay plants but provide colonisation opportunities for successional plant species to become established.

  4. Spalacidae - Wikipedia

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    It includes the blind mole-rats, bamboo rats, mole-rats, and zokors. This family represents the oldest split (excluding perhaps the Platacanthomyidae ) in the muroid superfamily, and comprises animals adapted to a subterranean way of life.

  5. Transbaikal zokor - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 February 2023, at 13:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Magyar tribes - Wikipedia

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    The Magyar or Hungarian tribes (/ ˈ m æ ɡ j ɑːr / MAG-yar, Hungarian: magyar törzsek) or Hungarian clans were the fundamental political units within whose framework the Hungarians (Magyars) lived, before the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin and the subsequent establishment of the Principality of Hungary.

  7. Counties of Hungary (1000–1920) - Wikipedia

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    Map of 71 counties in the Lands of the Hungarian Crown (the Kingdom of Hungary proper and Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia) around 1880. A county (Hungarian: vármegye or megye; the earlier refers to the counties of the Kingdom of Hungary) is the name of a type of administrative unit in Hungary.

  8. Magyaregres - Wikipedia

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    Magyar; Bahasa Melayu; Nederlands; ... Street map (Hungarian) References This page was last edited on 14 July 2024, at 14:31 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  9. Outline of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The location of Hungary An enlargeable map of the Republic of Hungary. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Hungary: Hungary – landlocked sovereign country located in the Carpathian Basin of Central Europe, bordering Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia, and Slovenia. [1] Its capital is ...