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  2. Evens - Wikipedia

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    The Evens /əˈvɛn/ (Even: эвэн; pl. эвэсэл, evesel in Even and эвены, eveny in Russian; formerly called Lamuts) are a people in Siberia and the Russian Far East. They live in regions of the Magadan Oblast and Kamchatka Krai and northern parts of Sakha east of the Lena River, although they are a nomadic

  3. Wikipedia : Language learning centre/Russian word list

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    a (а) - a; administrativnyy tsentr (административный центр) - administrative centre; aeroport (аэропорт) - airport; agent (агент ...

  4. Slavic vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    Transcription of Russian is based on the same standard, but deviates from it in order to consistently represent palatalization (always written with a following apostrophe, e.g. l', n', t', v') and the phoneme /j/ (always written j), both of which are spelled in multiple ways in Cyrillic. The following indicates how to convert between the two:

  5. Geology of Russia - Wikipedia

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    It is also the age of sedimentary rocks in some basins, and the same series lasted into the Eocene. [39] Rifting resumed beginning in the Oligocene, and is commonly held to have increased since the middle Pliocene, [38] causing the formation of basins in the form of grabens. [40] The new rift structure may follow the Precambrian and Paleozoic ...

  6. Indo-European vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    The following conventions are used: Cognates are in general given in the oldest well-documented language of each family, although forms in modern languages are given for families in which the older stages of the languages are poorly documented or do not differ significantly from the modern languages.

  7. Moscow Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow Basin is a major sedimentary basin and tectonic structural feature in the stable East European Craton. It has been widely studied by Russian and Scandinavian geologists. It has been widely studied by Russian and Scandinavian geologists.

  8. Category:Sedimentary basins of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Sedimentary basins of Russia — located in regions of Europe and/or Asia. Pages in category "Sedimentary basins of Russia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  9. Etymological Dictionary of Slavic Languages - Wikipedia

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    Praslavyanskiy leksicheskiy fond, abbreviated ESSJa / Russian: ЭССЯ) is an etymological dictionary of the reconstructed Proto-Slavic lexicon. It has been continuously published since 1974 until present, in 43 volumes, making it one of the most comprehensive in the world.