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  2. OB - Wikipedia

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    Gulf of Ob, a bay of the Arctic Ocean in Northern Russia; Ob (river), a river in West Siberia, Russia Ob Sea, an artificial lake on the river Ob; Ob, Germany, in Bidingen, Bavaria, Germany; Ob, Russia, a town in Novosibirsk Oblast, Russia; Ocean Beach, San Diego, a neighborhood of San Diego, California, United States

  3. Irtysh - Wikipedia

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    The Irtysh / ɜːr ˈ t ɪ ʃ, ˈ ɪər t ɪ ʃ / [note 1] is a river in Russia, China, and Kazakhstan. It is the chief tributary of the Ob and is also the longest tributary river in the world. The river's source lies in the Mongolian Altai in Dzungaria (the northern part of Xinjiang, China) close to the border with Mongolia.

  4. Gulf of Ob - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of the Gulf of Ob. The Gulf of Ob (Russian: Обская губа, romanized: Obskaya guba), also known as the Bay of Ob (Russian: Обский залив, romanized: Obsky zaliv), is a bay of the Arctic Ocean, located in northern Russia at the mouth of the Ob River. [2] It is the world's longest estuary. [3]

  5. Nazino tragedy - Wikipedia

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    Map of Tomsk Oblast with Nazino labelled. The Nazino tragedy (Russian: Назинская трагедия, romanized: Nazinskaya tragediya) was the mass murder and mass deportation of around 6,700 prisoners to Nazino Island, [1] located on the Ob River in West Siberian Krai, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, Soviet Union (now Tomsk Oblast, Russia), in May 1933.

  6. Alexandrovskoye, Alexandrovsky District, Tomsk Oblast

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    Climate data for Alexandrovskoye, Alexandrovsky District, Tomsk Oblast (1991–2020, extremes 1932–present) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul

  7. Floods grip Kazakhstan and Russia as tributaries of Ob rise - AOL

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    The Ob-Irtysh river system is the world's seventh largest, after the Yellow River, the Yenisei, the Mississippi, the Yangtze, the Amazon and the Nile.

  8. Novosibirsk Hydroelectric Station - Wikipedia

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    Ob River: Height: 33 m (108 ft) Reservoir; Creates: ... is a hydroelectric power plant on the Ob River. It is located in Sovetsky City District of Novosibirsk, ...

  9. Novosibirsk - Wikipedia

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    Novosibirsk is located in southwestern Siberia, on the banks of the Ob River. [ 22 ] Novosibirsk was founded in 1893 on the Ob River crossing point of the future Trans-Siberian Railway , where the Novosibirsk Rail Bridge was constructed.