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 SLOVAKIA.ORG - Detailed Information about the Slovak Republic (SK)
Slovakia was considered part of Greater Hungary until 1918, when it united with the Czech lands of Bohemia and Moravia, in addition to a small part of Silesia, to form Czechoslovakia.
Most of Slovakia’s Jewish community was decimated during World War II in the Holocaust.
Slovakia, landlocked republic in Central Europe, bounded on the northwest by the Czech Republic, on the north by Poland, on the east by Ukraine, on the south by Hungary, and on the southwest by Austria.
www.slovakia.org /sk-info.htm

  
 Adventure Book & Guide: Rivers of an Unknown Land
Tables contain the list of rivers of the certain area which are interest for whitewater run and some parameters that allow to estimate what to expect from the river.
Thus, the numerous rivers of the Altai are assured a healthy and steady supply of water throughout the spring and summer, as the melting snow followed by melting glaciers and summer rain.
The best rivers for rafting are the Umba and the Yokan'ga. Like in Karelia, rivers usually pass the chain of lakes on their way, running down the waterfalls and rapids formed by the rocks in the riverbed.
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 Encyclopedia: List of global 200 ecoregions
168 Southwest Australia rivers and streams ( Australia)
List of the Global 200 ecoregions See also ecoregion conservation status
144 Mekong River (Cambodia, China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam)
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-global-200-ecoregions   (5948 words)

  
 Asian GIS Data License Price List: Soviet Union, Russia, China, South-East and South Asia
Those that rise in China are continuations of the data in the 'Major Rivers and Lakes,.....' data set listed above.
Data for the entire former Soviet Union are available, and the Economic Regions of the Russian Federation and the Ukraine are available separately, as are the Baltic, Transcaucasus and Central Asian Economic Regions.
Former Soviet Union (fSU) and the Newly Independent States (NIS), including: the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), the Baltic States, the Slav Republics, the Central Asian Republics (Central Asia), and the Transcaucasus Region: Russian Federation (Russia), Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belorus, Ukraine, Moldavia, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan (Kirgizstan), Tajikistan (Tadjikistan), Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan.
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 Early East Slavs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The East Slavs settled along the Dnieper river in what is now Ukraine; they then spread northward to the northern Volga valley, east of modern-day Moscow and westward to the basins of the northern Dniester and the Western Bug rivers in present-day Moldova and southern Ukraine.
Based on archaeological and linguistic evidence, historians theorize that the Slavs formed as an ethnic group in the middle of 2nd millennium BC in the area that is now split between Poland, Czech republic, Slovakia, western Belarus and northwestern Ukraine.
It lists the twelve Slavic plemena (tribal unions or nations) which settled by the 9th century between the Baltic and the Black seas.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Early_East_Slavs   (7415 words)

  
 Volhynia on Encyclopedia.com
Wołyń, historic region, W Ukraine, around the headstreams of the Pripyat and Western Bug rivers in an area of forests, lakes, and marshlands.
During the second and third partitions of Poland (1793, 1795), Volhynia passed to Russia and was made (1797) a province.
One of the oldest Slavic settlements in Europe, it derived its name from the extinct city of Volyn or Velyn, said to have stood on the Western Bug.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/v/volhynia.asp   (7415 words)

  
 Rivers of Russia:
There is an alphabetical list of rivers at the end of this article.
1 Barents Sea and White Sea (Arctic Ocean)
winelib.com /wiki/Rivers_of_Russia   (302 words)

  
 dg-gps.html
The Lower Zips towns stretch from Neudorf (Spisska Nova Ves) in the North to Metzenseifen (Medzev) in the south, along the valleys of the Hernad and Goellnitz Rivers.
Because of this, the literature of the period after World War II dealing with the German homeland in Slovakia mention little of the Sub-Carpathian Ukraine.
Towns with a majority German population, previously distributed generally over most of Slovakia, gradually shrank to three distinct areas (called Sprachinseln 'language islands' in German): The Pressburg area in the southwest, Hauerland in Central Slovakia, and the Zips in Eastern Slovakia in the High Tatra Mountains and to the South.
feefhs.org /FRL/CZS/dg-gps.html   (1758 words)

  
 Guide to Slovakia - Slovensko.com
• danger of war, terrorism and racism in Slovakia
Magnificient mountains, plains and rivers, historical towns and remarkable cultural events make Slovakia a country worth the visit.
Slovak Republic is a country located in Central Europe, surrounded by the Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine, Hungary and Austria.
www.slovensko.com /gallery   (168 words)

  
 Russia's Geography - Terrain
From Kaliningrad on the Baltic Sea and the borders with Estonia, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, and Turkey in the west, the Russian Federation spreads eastward to the Ural Mountains, running south to north from Russia's border with Kazakhstan to the coastal lowlands and tundra on the shores of the Kara Sea.
Numerous forests of spruce birch, and pine trees cover this landscape cut by rivers and interspersed with lakes, bogs, and large expanses of swamp.
The Northern European Plain extends deep into northern Russia, bounded on the west by the coastal lowlands of the Baltic Plains and on the northeast by the Timan Ridge and the Upper Kama Uplands.
www.koreanhistoryproject.org /Jta/Ru/RuGEO1.htm   (909 words)

  
 Water Quality Enhancement in the Danube River Basin 4
Activities under this component were: (1) preparation of a list of hot-spots and other key locations for sampling in each river basin; (2) analysis of water and sediment quality of single samples from each location, using chemical, ecological and ecotoxicological methods; (3) definition of the character of pollution within each river basin.
For the Uzh/Latorica catchment, the study addressed only the Slovak part of the catchment, as funding was not available in 1999 for a survey in Ukraine.
This component provided support to the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UN/ECE), in the implementation of the Convention on the Protection and Use of Transboundary Watercourses and International Lakes.
www.icpdr.org /pub/dpcu/flyers/enh_4.html   (909 words)

  
 Consistency List - GEOGRAPHICAL (Soloviev)
Novy Gorodok, town at confluence of Protva and Oka rivers 04 13-14c
Bereg, river banks, specifically on the bank of the Oka river 45 1766-68
Vychegda, river, tributary of N. Dvina 14 1598-1606
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 Consistency List - GEOGRAPHICAL (Soloviev)
Novy Gorodok, town at confluence of Protva and Oka rivers 04 13-14c
Vychegda, river, tributary of N. Dvina 14 1598-1606
Bereg, river banks, specifically on the bank of the Oka river 45 1766-68
www.ai-press.com /Solclgeog.html   (849 words)

  
 Balkan Opportunities
The northern border of the Balkan peninsula is generally considered be the line formed by the Danube, Sava and Kupa rivers and a segment connecting the spring of the Kupa with the Kvarner Bay.
The use of this term to mean the Balkan peninsula (and only that) technically ignores the geographical presence of northern Romania and Ukraine, which are also located in the southeastern part of the European continent.
It is historically justifiable because the region so defined (together with Romania and excluding Montenegro, Dalmatia, and the Ionian Islands) constituted most of the European territory of the Ottoman Empire from the late 15th to the 19th century.
www.balkans.mehedinti.info   (849 words)

  
 Darya Darya. Monday, January 12, 2004. * :maryamflower.blogspot.com/ - January 12, 2004 -
By the junction of the Naryn and Kara Darya rivers, which rise in the Tian Shan mts.
There are many reasons why it's better to celebrate Thanksgiving in Ukraine than in the United States.
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 Consistency List - GEOGRAPHICAL (Soloviev)
Novy Gorodok, town at confluence of Protva and Oka rivers 04 13-14c
Bereg, river banks, specifically on the bank of the Oka river 45 1766-68
Vychegda, river, tributary of N. Dvina 14 1598-1606
www.ai-press.com /Solclgeog.html   (201 words)

  
 Volgograd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Volgograd originated with the foundation in 1589 of the fortress of Tsaritsyn at the confluence of the Tsaritsa and Volga rivers.
Modern Volgograd is still an important industrial city with a major railway junction with links to Moscow, the Donbas region of Ukraine, the Caucasus, and Siberia.
A number of cities around the world (especially ones that had suffered particularly badly during the war) established sister/friendship links (see list below).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Volgograd   (725 words)

  
 Consistency List - GEOGRAPHICAL (Soloviev)
Novy Gorodok, town at confluence of Protva and Oka rivers 04 13-14c
Bereg, river banks, specifically on the bank of the Oka river 45 1766-68
Vychegda, river, tributary of N. Dvina 14 1598-1606
www.ai-press.com /Solclgeog.html   (849 words)

  
 Consistency List - GEOGRAPHICAL (Soloviev)
Novy Gorodok, town at confluence of Protva and Oka rivers 04 13-14c
Tura, patrimony of the Glinsky princes 07 15c
Bereg, river banks, specifically on the bank of the Oka river 45 1766-68
www.ai-press.com /Solclgeog.html   (849 words)

  
 Consistency List - GEOGRAPHICAL (Soloviev)
Novy Gorodok, town at confluence of Protva and Oka rivers 04 13-14c
Bereg, river banks, specifically on the bank of the Oka river 45 1766-68
Vychegda, river, tributary of N. Dvina 14 1598-1606
www.ai-press.com /Solclgeog.html   (849 words)

  
 Consistency List - GEOGRAPHICAL (Soloviev)
Western Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia [cap W] 25 1680s
Novy Gorodok, town at confluence of Protva and Oka rivers 04 13-14c
Vychegda, river, tributary of N. Dvina 14 1598-1606
www.ai-press.com /Solclgeog.html   (849 words)

  
 Consistency List - GEOGRAPHICAL (Soloviev)
Novy Gorodok, town at confluence of Protva and Oka rivers 04 13-14c
Bereg, river banks, specifically on the bank of the Oka river 45 1766-68
Vychegda, river, tributary of N. Dvina 14 1598-1606
www.ai-press.com /Solclgeog.html   (849 words)

  
 Consistency List - GEOGRAPHICAL (Soloviev)
Novy Gorodok, town at confluence of Protva and Oka rivers 04 13-14c
Bereg, river banks, specifically on the bank of the Oka river 45 1766-68
Vychegda, river, tributary of N. Dvina 14 1598-1606
www.ai-press.com /Solclgeog.html   (849 words)

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