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  Alexandria (disambiguation)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Aleksandrovka, Bashkir, Russia 53 04 N 56 14 E
Aleksandrovka, Donetsk, Ukraine 48 43 N 36 55 E
Aleksandrovka, Kirovograd, Ukraine 48 58 N 32 14 E
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 BASHvest - First electronic newspaper of the Republic of Bashkortostan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
According to the results of the 1912 Census, Novaya Aleksandrovka numbered 23 households composed of 162 Little Russians (as Ukrainians were called in Tsarist Russia).
The majority of Novaya Aleksandrovka residents continued to work on the collective farm of Ufimski District, the village being a part of it until 1991.
Participating in the Novaya Aleksandrovka centenary were Vasili Babenko, Co-chairman of the "Kobzar" Republican National Culture Centre of Bashkortostani Ukrainians, Director of the Ufa Branch, Moscow State Pedagogical University named after Mikhail Sholokhov, representatives of the Ministry of Culture and Nationalities Policy of the Republic of Bashkortostan, of the District Administration and other officials.
eng.bashvest.ru /showinf.php?id=671   (801 words)

  
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With the dissolution of the USSR, most of the republics outside Russia (including republics in the Commonwealth of Independent States) began to acquire individual country codes.
Many nations never recognized 1940 seizure of the Baltic republics, which are now using new country codes (see below).
Announced Jan 1993 +374 Armenia 1 May 1995 1 July 1995 Announced Jan 1995 (ITU) +375 Belarus 16 Apr 1995 1997?
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