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Russian Far East and Northeast China (historically the Outer and Inner Manchuria). The Amur proper is 2,824 km (1,755 mi) long, and has a drainage basin... |
The Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) is a leopard subspecies native to the Primorye region of southeastern Russia and northern China. It is listed... |
Ancient Northeast Asian (redirect from Amur ancestry) In archaeogenetics, the term Ancient Northeast Asian (ANA), also known as Amur ancestry, is the name given to an ancestral component that represents the... |
Nivkh languages (redirect from Amur Nivkh language) in the basin of the Amgun (a tributary of the Amur), along the lower reaches of the Amur itself, and on the northern half of Sakhalin. "Gilyak" is the... |
Ancient Northern East Asian (category History of East Asia) 7th-4th millennia before present, in the Amur region and later expanding to far-eastern Siberia, Mongolia and the Baikal regions, but which are most closely... |
Nanai people (category Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East) traditionally lived along Heilongjiang (Amur), Songhuajiang (Sunggari) and Wusuli River (Ussuri) on the Middle Amur Basin. The ancestors of the Nanai were... |
Russian Far East (redirect from History of the Russian Far East) Transbaikal, Amur, Primorskaya, and Kamchatka Oblasts and northern Sakhalin; 1922–1926: Far-Eastern Oblast [ru], which included the Amur, Transbaikal and Kamchatka... |
by Amur natives, after demons found in Buddhist mythology. The natives of the Amur region feared the invaders as they ruthlessly colonized the Amur tribes... |
1954 in Obninsk, and the Baikal Amur Mainline was built. In the 1950s the USSR became a leading producer and exporter of petroleum and natural gas. In... |
town in Amur Oblast, Russia, located on the Bolshaya Pyora River (a tributary of the Zeya), 110 kilometers (68 mi) from the border with China and 180 kilometers... |
Jōmon ancestry, Amur ancestry, and Yellow River ancestry. Indigenous peoples of the Americas formed from Ancient North Eurasians and from an early Northern... |
Sturgeon (section Fossil history) England. 215 p. Krykhtin, M.L. and V.G. Svirskii (1997). Endemic sturgeons of the Amur River: kaluga, Huso dauricus, and Amur sturgeon, Acipenser schrenckii... |
Zheltuga Republic (category Amur Oblast (Russian Empire)) Zheltuga, was a short-lived 19th-century proto-state in the Amur river basin set up by Russian and Chinese gold miners illegally settling on Chinese territory... |
Indigenous peoples of the Americas (redirect from Native american history) to DNA testing bear some resemblance to the C and D subclades in Mongolian, Amur, Japanese, Korean, and Ainu populations. Available genetic patterns lead... |
Tiger (redirect from Lions in folklore, religion and mythology) conservation of Amur tigers, Amur leopards and Snow leopards in North-East Asia (PDF) (Report). Bangkok, Thailand: United Nations Economic and Social Commission... |
Early modern period (redirect from Early modern history) context of global history, the early modern period is often used even in contexts where there is no equivalent "medieval" period. Various events and historical... |
H.J. Mackinder in his "The Geographical Pivot of History" (1904) and used in geopolitical contexts. Mackinder defines the World Island as the large contiguous... |
far-flung adversaries. The Kangxi Emperor drove the Russians from the Amur river region, and besieged the Russian fortress at Albazin. The Treaty of Nerchinsk... |
Rail transport in Russia (section History) Ukraine; 2017 – the Amur–Yakutsk railway; 2019 – Railway bridge to the Crimea; Russian Railways accounts for 2.5% of Russia's GDP and employs 800,000 people... |
Hoffmaniada (section Context) AFM, and denoted it as one of the seven most notable projects at the AFM. In September 2020, the Golden Mask Festival featured the film in the Amur capital... |