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Asteraceae) of the Ryazan and Vladimir Regions of European Russia
Skvortsovia: 2(2): 98 – 111 (2015) Skvortsovia ISSN 2309-6497 (Print) Copyright: © 2015 Russian Academy of Sciences http://skvortsovia.uran.ru/ ISSN 2309-6500 (Online) Article Additions and amendments in the genus Hieracium L. (Asteraceae) of the Ryazan and Vladimir Regions of European Russia Alexander N. Sennikov1,2* and Marina V. Kazakova3 1Botanical Museum, Finnish Museum of Natural History, P.O. Box 7, 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland 2Herbarium, Komarov Botanical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Prof. Popov str. 2, St. Petersburg 197376, Russia 3Department of biology and methods of teaching, Ryazan State University, Svoboda str. 46, Ryazan 390000, Russia *Corresponding author. Email: [email protected] Received: 18 March 2015 | Accepted by D.J. Nicholas Hind: 27 May 2015 | Published on line: 2 June 2015 Abstract The collections of Hieracium from the Ryazan Region kept at MW and RSU were examined. The records of H. murorum s.l. or H. gentile from the Ryazan Region were found to belong to H. lepistoides (native), H. sylvularum (established alien, new to the Ryazan Region) and an unidentified species of Hieracium (alien). The records of H. vulgatum or H. jaccardii from the Ryazan Region belong to another unidentified alien species. Hieracium lepistoides is reported as new to the Vladimir Region, restricted to the Meshchera Lowlands. Hieracium robustum (new to the Ryazan Region) was found sympatric with H. virosum. Keywords: alien plants, apomictic species, Cichorieae, Compositae, distribution, established aliens, Lactuceae, new records, ornamental cultivation, park introduction Introduction The Ryazan and Vladimir Regions of European Russia occupy a special position in Central Russia because of the Meshchera Lowlands, an extensive territory that is delimited by the Oka and Klyazma Rivers and also continues to the Moscow Region. -
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Contemporary Problems of Social Work ACADEMIC JOURNAL Vol. 3. No. 2 (10) 2017 MOSCOW CCONTEMPORARYONTEMPORARY PPROBLEMSROBLEMS CONTENTS OOFF SSOCIALOCI AL WWORKORK Starostenkov N.V. VVolumeolume 33,, NNo.o. 2 ((10),10), 22017017 “On Some Problems of a Young Scientist Formation” . 4 ISSN 2412-5466 ECONOMY The journal is included into the system Efremova M.Yu. of Russian science citation index and is Methodical Approaches to the Development available on the website: of Economic-Organizing Provision of Professional www.elibrary.ru and Public Estimation of the Quality of Educational Programmes for Service and Hospitality Industry . 7 DOI 10.17922/2412-5466-2017-3-2 Ivanova O.A. Standard and Legal Regulation CHIEF EDITOR of the Consulting Services Market Maloletko A.N. (The History of the Development doctor of economic sciences, professor, vice-rector for research, Russian State of Consulting Services Market) . .15 Social University, Russia Keneshbaeva Z.M. Kyrgyzstan’s Economy in Terms of the EEMA DEPUTY EDITOR and the Role of the Russian-Kyrgyz Development Kaurova O.V. doctor of economic sciences, Fund As a Support Institution . .24 professor, dean of the Melnik M.S., Mityushina E.A. faculty of training of scientific and Regulation of a Labor Migration for Increase scientific-pedagogical personnel, Russian State Social University, Russia in Efficiency of Forming of the Regional Market of a Labor Power and Decrease in Integration Risks . 32 EDITORIAL BOARD Plakhotnaya I.V. Feber J. (PhD, University The System of Motivation As a Way of Trnava, Slovakia) of Solving Institutional Conflicts. .40 Mirsky J. (PhD, Ben-Gurion University Ryasina P.V. -
RYAZAN REGION the Region of Your Opportunities
RYAZAN REGION The region of your opportunities INITIATIVE INNOVATIONS DEVELOPMENT Dear investors, welcome to the Region! Attracting investments to the region is one of today’s major tasks. For our part we will provide investors with necessary support and establish the most-favoured partner regime. We build partnerships with our investors and it always yields mutually beneficial results. Nikolai Lyubimov, Governor Competitive advantages of Ryazan region General Overview Energy resources 39,605 km2 Ryazanskaya GRES area (Ryazanskaya SDPP) The largest power plant in Europe 3130 MW/h (capacity) Moscow 1.2 mln people Novo-Ryazanskaya Central Heating population and Power Plant(CHPP) 3,2 bln kWh 425 MW/h (capacity) Ryazan 29,100 rubles Dyagilevskaya CHPP Average monthly salary in 2017 110 MW/h (capacity) 9,6 bln kWh MOSCOW Annual production of electrical power 183 Annual energy consumption RYAZAN Vladimir oblast km 6,4 bln kWh Nizhegorodskaya Surplus SPAS-KLEPNIKI oblast KASIMOV Moskovskaya oblast Transport system RYBNOE Ermish 3 federal highways RYAZAN r. Oka Pitelino Ural KADOM Kaspiy Zakharovo SPASSK-RYAZANSKIY Kaluga -Tula - Ryazan SHILOVO SASOVO 2 railroad lines Republic of MIKHAILOV STAROZHILOVO CHUCKOVO Mordovia Moscow - Ryazan -Ural Moscow - Ryazan - Sochi PROISK PUTYANINO Cargo turnover in 2017 KORABLINO SAPOZHOK SHATSK 362.4 mln ton-km SKOPIN Tula oblast River Oka waterway UKHOLOVO RYZHSK Oriol - Kaluga - Ryazan - MILOSLAVSKOYE SARAI Nizhny Novgorod ALEKSANDRO- NEVSKIY Economy in Numbers 1st PLACE Construction activity growth rate -
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Cost of Estimated Departure city city of delivery Region delivery delivery time Moscow Ababurovo Moscow 655 1 Moscow Abaza The Republic of Khakassia 1401 6 Moscow Abakan The Republic of Khakassia 722 2 Moscow Abbakumova Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Abdrakhmanovo Republic of Tatarstan 682 on request Moscow Abdreevo Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Abdulov Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Abinsk Krasnodar region 682 3 Moscow Abramovka Ulyanovsk region 1360 5 Moscow Abramovskikh Sverdlovsk region 1360 1 Moscow Abramtsevo Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Abramtzevo (Dmitrovsky reg) Moscow region 1360 3 Moscow Abrau Durso Krasnodar region 682 1 Moscow Avvakumova Tver region 655 5 Moscow Avdotyino Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Avdotyino (Stupinsky reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Averkieva Moscow Moscow region 1360 2 (Pavlovsky Posadskiy reg) Aviation workers Moscow Moscow region 1360 1 (Odintsovskiy-one) Moscow aviators Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Aviation Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Aviation Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Motorist Arhangelsk region 655 1 Moscow avtopoligone Moscow region 1360 3 Moscow Autoroute Moscow region 655 1 Moscow agarin Moscow region 655 1 Moscow Agarin (Stupinsky reg) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Agafonov Moscow region 655 1 Moscow AGAFONOVA (Odintsovskiy-one) Moscow region 1360 1 Moscow Agashkino Moscow region 655 5 Moscow Ageevka Oryol Region 655 1 Moscow Agidel Republic of Bashkortostan 1360 3 Moscow Agha Krasnodar region 682 3 Moscow Agrarnik Tver region 1306 6 Moscow agricultural Republic of Crimea 682 4 Moscow agrogorodok Moscow region -
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Вестник РУДН. Серия: Юридические науки 2020 Т. 24. № 3. 591–607 RUDN JOURNAL OF LAW http://journals.rudn.ru/law ИСТОРИКО-ПРАВОВЫЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ HISTORICAL AND LEGAL RESEARCH DOI: 10.22363/2313-2337-2020-24-3-591-607 Research Article HISTORICAL-LEGAL FUNDAMENTALS OF THE STATE RUSSIAN POLITICS IN XVI–XVIII CENTURIES TOWARDS ABORIGINAL PEOPLES ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE MORDVINS Iuliia N. Sushkova 0 National Research Ogarev Mordovia State University 68 Bolshevistskaya srt., 430005, Saransk, Russian Federation Abstract. The rationale of the study is the uniqueness of the system of the multi-national and multi-confessional Russian state. Peoples' inclusion into a single state legal framework determined the need to develop a relevant ethnic legal policy. In this regard, this paper is aimed at articulating the legal fundamentals of the Russian politics in XVI–XVIII centuries towards aboriginal peoples on the exam- ple of the Mordvins. The paper discusses the key aspects of the Mordvins’ life under the Russian law. It looks into 16th–18th centuries regulations regarding non-Russians that determined the specifics of their adaptation within Russia. The study is mainly based on the formal-legal, historical-legal method- ology with emphasis on sociocultural and legal-anthropological approaches, which made it possible to historically and legally assess laws and regulations that reflect specifics of Mordvins’ position in the 16th–18th centuries. The paper has a practical value for improving the legislation for inter-ethnic rela- tions and strengthening the foundations of federalism as the key characteristic of the Russian state. Key words: Mordvins, aboriginal peoples, non-Russians, ethnic legal policy, customary law Conflicts of interest. -
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Area of Region: 39,6 thous.sq.km 147 km Ryazan Region is situated in the center of European Russia, 147 km SE of Moscow Population: 1,2 mln 500 km Employable population : 672 thousand Within 500 km radius there are: 40 mln residents, who are potential consumers 233 km М-4 306 km М-5 260 km М-6 М-5 М-4 М-5 Developed Infrastructure of roads: Transcontinental r/w from central Russia to Volga region, Urals federal h/w М5 «Urals», М6 «Caspian» and southern Russia River Oka, navigable from Ryazan port railway communication: Ryazan-Ryazhsk-Michurinsk-Gryazi-Lipetsk Ryazan Region is a center of machine building The region has major productions of machinery: Ryazan Equipment-building Plant, Aircraft Repair Works №360, ZIL Automotive Aggregates, Skopin Ryazan Region, Teplopribor, and others. Total current number of employees is over 14,000. Ryazan Region a major power generating region in central Russia The region has one of the biggest European thermal power plants, Ryazan, Ryazan GRES “OGK-2” (installed capacity of 3,070 MWt. Natural gas resources in Ryazan Region The region has a major underground gas field, capacity of 5 billion cub.m • 6 higher schools, incl. 4 universities; • 27 braches of higher schools with Ryazan has: headquarters in other cities; • 20 technical schools and colleges. Annual graduates: • 10 000 from higher ed. schools; 19 000 • 5 000 in secondary ed. professionals • 4 000 after vocational training Ryazan State Equipment- Radio and electronic equipment for aircraft and 7000 employees Making Plant vehicles JSC (CLOSED) -
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS in RUSSIA 1 Catastrophic Change in the National Economy
C. 705. M. 451. 1922. II. LEAGUE OF NATIONS REPORT ON ECONOMIC CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE FAMINE OF 1921-1922 AND THE STATE OF AGRICULTURE CONTENTS Page Introductory N o t e on S o u r c e s of In f o r m a t io n ........................................................................................ v Chapter I. —- S u m m a r y of t h e S it u a t io n .................................................................................................. I Chapter II. —- R u ssia n A g r ic u l t u r e b e f o r e t h e F a m i n e ......................................................... 6 Chapter III. — T h e F a m in e o f 1921-1922........................................................................................................ 26 Chapter IV. — T h e P r e s e n t P o s i t i o n .............................................................................................................. 58 Annex I. ■— (a) The Russian Land System and the Agrarian Policy of the Soviet Govern ment ............................................................................................................................................................ 77 (b) The Single Food Tax ............................................................................................................. 88 Annex II. •— Recent Harvest Statistics..................................................................................................................... 93 Annex III. ■— Mr. Hoover's Report to President Harding on the Work of the American -
Revista Inclusiones Issn 0719-4706 Volumen 7 – Número Especial – Octubre/Diciembre 2020
CUERPO DIRECTIVO Mg. Amelia Herrera Lavanchy Universidad de La Serena, Chile Director Dr. Juan Guillermo Mansilla Sepúlveda Mg. Cecilia Jofré Muñoz Universidad Católica de Temuco, Chile Universidad San Sebastián, Chile Editor Mg. Mario Lagomarsino Montoya OBU - CHILE Universidad Adventista de Chile, Chile Editor Científico Dr. Claudio Llanos Reyes Dr. Luiz Alberto David Araujo Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile Pontificia Universidade Católica de Sao Paulo, Brasil Dr. Werner Mackenbach Editor Europa del Este Universidad de Potsdam, Alemania Dr. Aleksandar Ivanov Katrandzhiev Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica Universidad Suroeste "Neofit Rilski", Bulgaria Mg. Rocío del Pilar Martínez Marín Cuerpo Asistente Universidad de Santander, Colombia Traductora: Inglés Ph. D. Natalia Milanesio Lic. Pauline Corthorn Escudero Universidad de Houston, Estados Unidos Editorial Cuadernos de Sofía, Chile Dra. Patricia Virginia Moggia Münchmeyer Portada Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile Lic. Graciela Pantigoso de Los Santos Editorial Cuadernos de Sofía, Chile Ph. D. Maritza Montero Universidad Central de Venezuela, Venezuela COMITÉ EDITORIAL Dra. Eleonora Pencheva Dra. Carolina Aroca Toloza Universidad Suroeste Neofit Rilski, Bulgaria Universidad de Chile, Chile Dra. Rosa María Regueiro Ferreira Dr. Jaime Bassa Mercado Universidad de La Coruña, España Universidad de Valparaíso, Chile Mg. David Ruete Zúñiga Dra. Heloísa Bellotto Universidad Nacional Andrés Bello, Chile Universidad de Sao Paulo, Brasil Dr. Andrés Saavedra Barahona Dra. Nidia Burgos Universidad San Clemente de Ojrid de Sofía, Bulgaria Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina Dr. Efraín Sánchez Cabra Mg. María Eugenia Campos Academia Colombiana de Historia, Colombia Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México Dra. Mirka Seitz Dr. Francisco José Francisco Carrera Universidad del Salvador, Argentina Universidad de Valladolid, España Ph. -
The British Journal of Russian Philately 76
The British Journal of Russian Philately 76 JUNE 1994 ISSN 0950-575X The British Journal of Russian Philately 76 EDITOR : I. STEYN 1994 Page 3 Editorial 4 Siberian postmarks - some new discoveries P.E. Robinson 7 St.Petersburg 1899 registration labels G.S. Miskin 10 Rural revenue stamps J.G. Moyes 16 The criminal post? Yu. Khranilov 20 The 'Chainbreakers' : Soviet Russia's first stamps Alexander Epstein 39 Rates for parcels and money orders, 1917-1923 D. Kuznetsov 46 Current events in the FSU Ivo Steyn 52 Reviews Opinions expressed by the contributors are their own and not necessarily those of the Editor or the Society JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIETY OF RUSSIAN PHILATELY Back Numbers of the Journal are available from the Treasurer ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION£ 10 (US$ 20) Subscriptions due on 1 January Design: H. Turner ISSN 0950-575x All rights reserved The British Society of Russian Philately A Society founded in 1936 to study Philatelic and Postal Matters connected with Past and Present Russia Affiliated to the British Philatelic Federation PRESIDENT : A. T. Blunt SECRETARY N.J.D. Ames, Freejolk Priory, Freefolk, Whitchurch, Hants RG 28 7NL LIBRARIAN I AUCTION SECRETARY G. Henderson, c/o CBD Research Ltd., 15 Wickham Road, Beckenham, Kent BR3 7NL EDITOR I.J. Steyn, Postbus 16636, 1001 RC Amsterdam, The Netherlands e-mail : [email protected]. nl TREASURER A. T. Blunt, Riber House, 13 Aude11 Close, Osbaston, Monmouth, Gwent NP5 3NW EXCHANGE PACKET SECRETARY J.B. Holland, 138 Kirkway, Alkrington, Middleton, Manchester M24 lLN PRESS & INFORMATION OFFICER Rev. L.L. Tann, 61 Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2U SECRETARY FOR BSRPISFSSSR RELATIONS Dr. -
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The Shirinsky Family Chronicles Throughout the Centuries
M.A.SAFAROV THE SHIRINSKY FAMILY CHRONICLES THROUGHOUT THE CENTURIES Marat Abyasovich Safarov, Institute of Economics and Management in Industry, 8 Pyatnadtsataya Parkovaya Str., Moscow, 105203, Russia, [email protected]. The history of the ancient Tatar dynasty of the Shirinskys dates back to 1298 and reflects different political events in the Horde and post-Horde periods. While holding the key positions in the Tatar khanates authority system, the Shirinskys in many ways kept the unity and connections between the vestiges of the Golden Horde. The Shirinskys viewed the territory of Meshchersky Yurt as a special sacred territory because it was there where the dynast, Bakhmet Shirinsky, first came from the Black Sea region. After the abolition of the Qasim Khanate the Shirinskys managed to keep some of their historical settlements in Meshchersky area while the Kadom and Kasimov branches of the dynasty got actively involved in merchantry. The paper presents a retrospective analysis of the political role of the ramified structure of the Shirinsky dynasty in different Tatar khanates. The author mainly focuses on the Kadom branch of the family that, even after the abolition of the Qasim Khanate, remained in their ancestral lands. In late 19th – early 20th century, due to successful entrepreneurial and charity work, many Kadom Shirinskys managed to restore their high status in the Tatar communities. As a case study, the paper studies the persona of Khusain Shirinsky, a fur merchant, who created a sort of a no- ble estate in his family settlement Bogdanovo near Kadom. The case is exemplified by the memories of Muslim students about the daily life in Bogdanovo and the local Jadid maktab, published in the ‘Vakyt’ newspaper in 1914.