Geographical Index

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Geographical Index Geographical Index Berezovetskii, barrow group 19, 20, 22, 24, Kalininskii, district of Tver region 4, 17, 24, 30, 41, 42, 46, 48, 50, 53, 55, 56, 66, 55, 77, 88, 97, 98, 103, 118, 120, 137, 156, 67–69, 73, 78, 79, 82, 84, 90–110, 114, 125, 166 126, 144, 152, 162, 173, 181, 387 Kamenka, barrow group 26, 155 Besedy-2, barrow group 17, 18, 24, 41, 55, 65, Kashin, barrow group 24, 51, 55, 78, 80, 127 72, 77, 78, 97, 112, 387 Kashin, district of Tver region 4, 18, 87, 130, Beskovo, barrow group 22, 41, 42, 98 154 Blagoveshchen’e, barrow group 16, 22, 24, Khilovo, barrow group 41, 50, 53–55, 63, 81, 33, 41, 50, 55–58, 72, 77, 83, 98, 99, 103, 83, 115, 128–130, 158 111, 136, 177, 386 Khripelevo, barrow group 130 Bol’shaia Kosha, barrow group 19–22, 24, 41, Khvoshnia, barrow group 81, 130, 136 45, 47, 51–53, 55, 56, 58, 61, 68, 372, 378 Kidoml’ia-1, 2, 3, barrow groups 18, 24, 26, Byzantium (Byzantine) 5, 30, 31, 35, 49, 70, 117 41, 42, 51, 54, 55, 79, 108, 131–133, 150, 155, 158, 160 Chernigov, town 13, 76, 129, 385 Kimry, district of Tver region 4, 139, 145, 152, 170, 172 Dnieper, river 3, 4, 86, 129 Kleopino, barrow group 16, 17, 77, 112, 113, Dudenevo, barrow group 13, 24, 25, 68, 103, 119, 133, 158 104, 105, 158, 181 Klimovo, barrow group 26 Konakovo, district of Tver region 4, 18, 82, Glinniki, barrow group 16, 22–24, 41, 48, 50, 85, 106, 139, 167, 177, 178 51, 55, 56, 58, 59, 63, 69, 77–82, 93, Korcheva, district of Tver province 14–16, 106 106–110, 115, 129, 131, 136, 166, 167, 180, 181 Kostroma, region 3 Gorbunovo, barrow group 16, 24, 50, 55, 77, Kotorosl’, river 4 83, 99, 110, 111, 136 Kozlovo, barrow group 19, 22, 24, 55, 77–79, Gorki, barrow group 78, 79, 111, 112 134, 135 Gostomlia, barrow group 112 Gultsovo, barrow group 17, 55, 61, 72, 80, 82, Lovat’, river 3 113, 114 Malyi Bokhot, barrow group 24, 81, 131, 135, Iagodino, barrow group 17, 24, 36, 53, 55, 136 79–81, 114, 115 Medveditsa, river 4, 24, 79, 80, 85, 86, 108, Igrishchi, barrow group 16, 77, 118 130, 131, 151, 154, 155, 160, 163, 168, 170, 172 Iuriatino, barrow group 55, 77, 115, 119 Mikhail Arkhangel, barrow group 136 Iurkino, barrow group 24, 81, 110, 112, 115, 118, Mogilitsy-1, barrow group 55, 77, 79, 115, 119, 119 136 Ivanovskoe, barrow group 115 Mogilitsy-2, barrow group 26 Ivorovskoe, barrow group 4, 21, 22, 24, 31, 35, Mokrye Pozhni, barrow group 24, 25, 51, 55, 36 80, 137, 138 Izbrizh’e, barrow group 19–25, 29, 30, 32–37, Mologa, river 3, 8, 63, 77, 82, 85, 108, 175 40, 42, 44, 46–48, 50, 53, 55–57, 59, Moscow, region 46, 128, 161 67–69, 71, 73–75, 77, 79–82, 96, 105, 110, Moscow, river 41 115, 120–127, 129, 131, 136, 144, 152, 160, Moscow, town 12–14, 17 165, 166, 173, 181 Mozgovo (Babkovo), barrow group 16, 24, 55, 77, 79, 91, 113, 115, 119, 138, 139, 160, Kalinin, town 17, 18, 98, 120, 131, 154 177 Kaliningrad, region 99 Msta, river 8, 85, 175 390 Geographical Index Neman, river 3 Sholokhovo, barrow group 26 Nerl’, river 2, 86, 151 Shosha, river 25, 41, 86, 98, 112–114, 136, 151, Nikolskoe-on-Soz’, barrow group 139 169 Novgorod, land 2, 8, 42, 69, 70, 85 Silmenevo, barrow group 24, 55, 77, 161 Novgorod, town 3, 4, 10, 23, 30, 36, 45, 85, 86, Smolensk, town 3, 4, 35, 42, 46, 49, 51, 57, 63, 99, 100, 116, 129, 156 79, 86, 89, 102, 109, 129 Sosonnik, barrow group 161 Ostashkov, district of Tver region 14, 86, 130, Soz’, river 24, 139, 167 135, 162 Staritsa, district of Tver region 4, 14, 24, 55, 77, 79, 82, 88, 99, 116, 119, 133, 134, 156, 169 Pekunovo-1 and 2, barrow group 19, 20, 22, Staritsa, town 13, 159 24, 29, 31, 41, 42, 46–48, 50, 51, 55, 56, Sterzh, barrow group 79, 82, 84, 90, 94, 114, 58–60, 68, 75, 77–80, 82, 83, 96, 105, 107, 162 108, 110, 126, 139–144, 147, 180, 181 Sterzh, lake 2, 162 Pershino, barrow group and burial St. Petersburg, town 12 ground 52, 114 Struiskoe, barrow group 22–25, 55, 73, 162, Petrovskoe, barrow group 16, 24, 25, 55, 77, 164, 166 79, 145 Sukharino, barrow group 24, 26 Pleshkovo-1, barrow group 19–22, 24, 29, 30, Sukhodol (Kholmovo), barrow group 22–24, 33–35, 41, 42, 48, 50–59, 63, 67–69, 71, 43, 45, 48, 51, 55, 61, 68, 78, 81–83, 103, 75, 77, 78, 80–84, 93, 107, 108, 119, 126, 115, 129, 131, 136, 164–166, 181 127, 139, 140, 143, 145–153, 160, 171, 174, Sukhodol, barrow 2 164, 166 175, 179, 180 Sutoki-1 и 2, barrow groups 24, 41, 65, 78, 79, Pleshkovo-2, barrow group 66, 78, 84, 107, 153, 163, 164 108, 150, 152, 153 Svistunovo, barrow group 26 Podborovie, barrow group 154 Pola, river 3 Tikhmenevo, barrow group 26 Posady, barrow group 22, 24, 42, 48, 51, 55, Toropets, town 3 79, 80, 82, 107, 108, 147, 148, 154, 155, 180 T’ma, river 25, 103, 118, 166 Prudovo (Mikhailovo), barrow group 42, 155 Torzhok, district of Tver region 14, 136, 157 Torzhok, town 3, 4, 13, 85, 117 Rogovo, barrow group 26 Troitsa, barrow group 26 Rostov and Suzdal, principality 4, 42, 81, 84, Tukhin’, barrow group 42, 166 86 Tukhinka, river 166 Rostov, town 4 Tver, town 3, 113, 120 Rozhdestvenno, barrow group 16, 17, 24, 55, Tver, region 3, 4, 25, 35, 50, 51, 55, 58, 77–79, 77, 79, 83, 112, 115, 133, 156, 177 82, 85, 86, 88, 91, 97–100, 103, 104, 110–120, Rzhev, district of Tver region 14, 17, 24, 43, 130, 131, 133–139, 144, 145, 153–159, 50, 55, 58, 61, 78, 82, 86, 88, 98, 111, 113, 162–164, 166–170, 172, 175, 177, 178 115, 119, 144, 154, 162, 164 Tver, district of Tver province 14 Rzhev, town 14, 19, 145, 161, 164 Tver, province 13, 14, 16, 17, 22, 23, 63, 86, 87, 106 Savinskie Gorki, barrow group 54, 63, 77, Tvertsa, river 25, 85, 136, 157, 159 130, 157, 158 Sazonovo, barrow group 158 Ust’e, barrow group 24, 55, 80, 167 Seliger, lake 2–4, 85, 86, 90 Selizharovo, district of Tver region 58, 61, Vasil’evskoe, barrow group 22, 168 78, 82, 85, 86, 100, 164 Vasil’ki, barrow group 168 Shitovichi-1, barrow group 42, 54, 159–161 Vaulino, barrow group 26.
Recommended publications
  • About Some Issues of Audit in the Field of Education on an Example of Tver Region
    The Chamber of Control and Accounts of Tver region About some issues of audit in the field of education on an example of Tver region Chairwoman of the Chamber of Control and Accounts of Tver region Tatiana V . Ipatova X EURORAI Congress in Linz October 17 , 2019 Subject of the Russian Federation – Tver region Area of the region - 84 100 sq. km Population as of 01.01.2019 - 1 269,6 thousand people 2 . The Monastery of Sts Boris and Gleb Vasilevo The Monastery Nilova Pustyn’ Kazan monastery Nikolayevsky Antoniyev The Volga River’s Source Monastery in the town of Krasnyy Kholm Korsunsko-Bogoroditsky Cathedral The bell tower of Nicholsky Cathedral Travel Palace Staritsa Central Forest reserve Uspensky Kimry Drama Theatre Monastery Rzhev diorama 3 Staritsa quarries International parliamentary cooperation The cooperation agreement between the Legislative Assembly of Tver region (Russian Federation) and the Landtag of the Federal state of Upper Austria (Republic of Austria) … Article 2 The parties in a spirit of cooperation exchange experience on issues of parliamentarism and local self-government in order to improve the conditions in the field of parliamentarism and local self-government 4 Education development priorities Creation of conditions for pre-school Modern school Every child's success Support for families education for children with children under 3 years Digital educational Teacher of the future Young professionals Social activity environment 5 Educational system in Russia Powers of subjects of the Russian Federation General Professional
    [Show full text]
  • Characteristics of the Regime and Structure of Water Masses in the Volga Reservoirs
    Characteristics of the regime and structure of water masses in the Volga reservoirs N. V. Butorin Abstract. The characteristics of the hydrological regime of reservoirs is shown in peculiarities of the water balance, water circulation, level, wave, temperature and ice regimes. The peculiarities of the hydrological regime lead to heterogeneity in the physical and chemical characteristics of the water. Detailed analysis of these characteristics makes it possible to identify distinct water masses with different properties in reservoirs. Resume. Los traits spécifiques du regime hydrologique des reservoirs se manifestent dans les particularités du bilan hydrologique, de la circulation de l'eau et dans les particularités des régimes des vagues, des températures et des glaces. Ces particularités du régime hydrologique conduisent à l'hétérogénéité physique et chimique de la masse d'eau. L'analyse complexe des champs de ces caractéristiques nous permet d'établir la présence dans les réservoirs des masses d'eau présentant des particularités différentes. The use of natural water resources under modem technological progress is limited by the peculiarities of their geographical distribution, their seasonal and yearly fluctuations and also by considerable water pollution from domestic and industrial waste. One of the most effective means of controlling water resources is by creating reservoirs. Reservoirs are becoming an essential feature of the landscape. Each of them is a complex geographical object. Reservoirs differ from other water bodies in their bed morphology, in the interaction of the water mass with the bottom and the shores, in the physical and chemical properties of the waters and their dynamics, The main characteristic feature of a reservoir is its slow water exchange and the possibility of regulating it.
    [Show full text]
  • Fishery Publications
    rch 1965 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIE\\! 107 RECENT FISHERY PUBLICATIONS CFS-3693 - Maine Landings, September 1964, 4 pp. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVI CE PUBLICATIONS Sep. No. 726 - Experimental Trawling for High-Seas Salmon. THESE PROCESSED PUBLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE FREE FROM THE Sep. No. 727 - Estimating Residual SI-.ell In Shucked CE OF INFORMATION, U. S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, WASHING­ Soft-Shell Clams (Mya arenana L.l. I D. C. 20240. TYPES OF PUBLICATIONS ARE DESIGNATED AS FOL­ S: FL-448 - Some Publications on Fish Culture and Related CFS _ CURRENT FISHERY STATISTICS OF THE UNITED ST ATES. FL _ FISHERY LEA FLETS. Subjects, 14 pp., revised August 1964. MNL _ REPRINT S OF REPORTS ON FOREIGN FISHERIES. SEP.- SEPARATES (REPRINTS) FROM COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REVIEW. FL-571 - Parasites of Freshwater Fish. ll--Protozoa. SSR.- fiSH . _ SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC REPORTS-_FI SHERIES (LIMITED D I STR I BUT ION) . 1--Microsporidea of Fish, by R. E . Putz, 4 pp. illus., August 1964. umber Title ~ - Packaged Fishery-Froducts, 1963 Annual FL-574 - Fishing Vessel Construction Differential Summary (Revised), 5 pp. SubSidy, 14 pp., processed, ovember 1964. DISCUSS­ [18 -3515 - Gulf Coast Shrimp Data, 1963 Annual Sum- es the United States Fishing Fleet ImprovementAct mary, 53 pp. (P. L. 88-498), approved August 30, 1964, effective r8-3652 - Massachusetts Landings, April 1964, 9 pp. IJecemOer~ 1964. The purpose of the Act is to 'S-3653 - Massachusetts Landings, May 1964, 9 pp. correct inequities in the cost of construction of U. S. f1S -3657 - Gulf Coast Shrimp Data, July 1964, 21 pp. fishing vessels. The Secretary of the Intenor IS - -3658 - Michigan, Ohio & Wisconsin Landings, authorized to pay up to 50 percent of the cost of con­ July 1964, 4 pp.
    [Show full text]
  • Results in I and II Cycles of the Internet Music Competition 2014
    Results in I and II cycles of the Internet Music Competition 2014 I cycle: Duo, chamber ensemble, piano ensemble, choir, orchestra, percussion II cycle: Piano, bassoon, flute, french horn, clarinet, oboe, saxophone, trombone, trumpet, tube Internet Music Competition which passes completely through the Internet and it is unique event since its inception. In first and second cycles of the contest in 2014, was attended by 914 contestants from 22 countries and 198 cities from 272 schools: I cycle: "Duo" – 56 contestants "Piano Ensemble" – 94 contestants "Chamber Ensemble" – 73 contestants "Choir" – 23 contestants "Orchestra" – 28 contestant "Percussion "– 13 contestants. II cycle: "Piano" – 469 contestants "Bassoon" – 7 contestants "Flute" – 82 contestants "French horn" – 3 contestants "Clarinet" – 17 contestants "Oboe" – 8 contestants "Saxophone" – 27 contestants "Trombone" – 2 contestants "Trumpet" – 9 contestants "Tube" – 3 contestants The jury was attended by 37 musicians from 13 countries, many of whom are eminent teachers, musicians and artists who teach at prestigious music institutions are soloists and play in the top 10 best orchestras and opera houses. The winners of the first cycle in Masters Final Internet Music Competition 2014: "Duo" – Djamshid Saidkarimov, Pak Artyom (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) "Piano Ensemble" – Koval Ilya, Koval Yelissey (Karaganda, Kazakhstan) "Chamber Ensemble" – Creative Quintet (Sanok, Poland) "Choir" – Womens Choir Ave musiсa HGEU (Odessa, Ukraine) "Orchestra" – “Victoria” (Samara, Russia) "Percussion" –
    [Show full text]
  • Demographic, Economic, Geospatial Data for Municipalities of the Central Federal District in Russia (Excluding the City of Moscow and the Moscow Oblast) in 2010-2016
    Population and Economics 3(4): 121–134 DOI 10.3897/popecon.3.e39152 DATA PAPER Demographic, economic, geospatial data for municipalities of the Central Federal District in Russia (excluding the city of Moscow and the Moscow oblast) in 2010-2016 Irina E. Kalabikhina1, Denis N. Mokrensky2, Aleksandr N. Panin3 1 Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia 2 Independent researcher 3 Faculty of Geography, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, 119991, Russia Received 10 December 2019 ♦ Accepted 28 December 2019 ♦ Published 30 December 2019 Citation: Kalabikhina IE, Mokrensky DN, Panin AN (2019) Demographic, economic, geospatial data for munic- ipalities of the Central Federal District in Russia (excluding the city of Moscow and the Moscow oblast) in 2010- 2016. Population and Economics 3(4): 121–134. https://doi.org/10.3897/popecon.3.e39152 Keywords Data base, demographic, economic, geospatial data JEL Codes: J1, J3, R23, Y10, Y91 I. Brief description The database contains demographic, economic, geospatial data for 452 municipalities of the 16 administrative units of the Central Federal District (excluding the city of Moscow and the Moscow oblast) for 2010–2016 (Appendix, Table 1; Fig. 1). The sources of data are the municipal-level statistics of Rosstat, Google Maps data and calculated indicators. II. Data resources Data package title: Demographic, economic, geospatial data for municipalities of the Cen- tral Federal District in Russia (excluding the city of Moscow and the Moscow oblast) in 2010–2016. Copyright I.E. Kalabikhina, D.N.Mokrensky, A.N.Panin The article is publicly available and in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution license (CC-BY 4.0) can be used without limits, distributed and reproduced on any medium, pro- vided that the authors and the source are indicated.
    [Show full text]
  • 1 GOLDEN RING TOUR – PART 3 Golden Gate, Vladimir
    GOLDEN RING TOUR – PART 3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Gate,_Vladimir Golden Gate, Vladimir The Golden Gate of Vladimir (Russian: Zolotye Vorota, Золотые ворота), constructed between 1158 and 1164, is the only (albeit partially) preserved ancient Russian city gate. A museum inside focuses on the history of the Mongol invasion of Russia in the 13th century. 1 Inside the museum. 2 Side view of the Golden Gate of Vladimir. The Trinity Church Vladimir II Monomakh Monument, founder http://ermakvagus.com/Europe/Russia/Vladimir/trinity_church_vladimir.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_II_Monomakh 3 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dormition_Cathedral,_Vladimir The Dormition Cathedral in Vladimir (sometimes translated Assumption Cathedral) (Russian: Собор Успения Пресвятой Богородицы, Sobor Uspeniya Presvyatoy Bogoroditsy) was a mother church of Medieval Russia in the 13th and 14th centuries. It is part of a World Heritage Site, the White Monuments of Vladimir and Suzdal. https://rusmania.com/central/vladimir-region/vladimir/sights/around-sobornaya- ploschad/andrey-rublev-monument Andrey Rublev monument 4 5 Cathedral of Saint Demetrius in Vladimir https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral_of_Saint_Demetrius 6 7 Building of the Gubernia’s Administration museum (constructed in 1785-1790). Since 1990s it is museum. January 28, 2010 in Vladimir, Russia. Interior of old nobility Palace (XIX century) 8 Private street vendors 9 Water tower https://www.advantour.com/russia/vladimir/water-tower.htm 10 Savior Transfiguration church https://www.tourism33.ru/en/guide/places/vladimir/spasskii-i-nikolskiy-hramy/ Cities of the Golden Ring 11 Nikolo-Kremlevskaya (St. Nicholas the Kremlin) Church, 18th century. https://www.tourism33.ru/en/guide/places/vladimir/nikolo-kremlevskaya-tcerkov/ Prince Alexander Nevsky (Невский) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Nevsky 12 Just outside of Suzdal is the village of Kideksha which is famous for its Ss Boris and Gleb Church which is one of the oldest white stone churches in Russia, dating from 1152.
    [Show full text]
  • Kiyameti Beklerken: Hiristiyanlik'ta
    Hitit Üniversitesi Đlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2008/2, c. 7, sayı: 14, ss. 5-36. KIYAMETİ BEKLERKEN: HIRİSTİYANLIK’TA KIYAMET BEKLENTİLERİ VE RUS ORTODOKS KİLİSESİNDEKİ YANSIMALARI Cengiz BATUK * Özet Kıyameti Beklerken: Hıristiyanlık’ta Kıyamet Beklentileri ve Rus Ortodoks Kilise- sindeki Yansımaları Bu çalışmanın amacı Hıristiyan tarihindeki kıyamet beklentilerini araştırmaktır. Hıristiyanlıktaki kıyamet beklentileri genellikle binyılcı ve Mesihçi hareketler şeklinde ortaya çıktığı için çalışmanın ilk bölümünde bu hareketlerden bir kısmı hakkında değerlendirmeler yapılmıştır. Đkinci bölümde Rus Ortodoks Kilisesi tarihinde apokaliptik hareketler hakkında incelemeler yapılmıştır. Bu hareketlerden bazıları Pyotr Kuznetsov’un kıyamet kültü, castrati ve neo-castrati tarikatları, Sergei Torop’un Son Ahit Kilisesi ve Mesihçiler/Flagellant hareketleridir. Anahtar kelimeler : Kıyamet Kültü, Binyılcılık, Apokaliptisizm, Mesihçilik, Ortodoks Kilisesi, Pyotr Kuznetsov, Sergei Torop, Skoptsy -Castrati. Abstract To Await Doomsday: Expectations of Doomsday in the Christianity and Reflections in the Russian Orthodox Church The Purpose of this article is to examine expectations of doomsday in the history of Christianity. Since expectations of doomsday in Christianity appears in form of millenarianist and messianic sects, analyzes have been done some of this sects in first chapter of the study. In second chapter, investigations have been done about apocalyptic movements in history of Russian Orthodox Church. Some of these movements are Pyotr Kuznetsov’s doomsday cult, sects of castrati and neo- castrati, Sergei Torop’s Church of the Last Testament and sect of Khristovshchina/Flagellant. Key words : Doomsday Cult, Millenarianism, Apocalypticism, Ortodox Church, Messianism, Pyotr Kuznetsov, Sergei Torop, Skoptsy–Castrati. * Yrd. Doç. Dr., Rize Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dinler Tarihi Anabilim Dalı. Hitit Üniversitesi Đlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2008/2, c. 7, sayı: 14 6 | Yrd.
    [Show full text]
  • Pilgrimage to the Holy Shrines of Russia
    PILGRIMAGE TO THE HOLY SHRINES OF RUSSIA With the blessing of Archbishop Gabriel of Montreal and Canada a pilgrimage to the Holy Shrines of Moscow, Holy Trinity-Sergius Lavra, Tver Region, Vladimir, Murom, Diveevo, Mordovia and Raizan will be conducted between May 12 and May 27 of 2019 from Toronto, Canada. Spiritual director of the pilgrimage – Archpriest Vladimir Malchenko (view of the Monastery at Diveevo with the Holy relics of St. Seraphim of Sarov) 12 May, Sunday Flight from Toronto to Moscow via Lufthansa. 13 May, Monday Arrival to Moscow at Domodedovo and transfer to The 5 star hotel of the Pokrov Monastery where Holy relics of St. Matrona are located. Visitation of the Holy relics of St. Matrona. 14 May, Tuesday Holy Liturgy at the Pokrov Monastery. After breakfast visitation of the many churches and monasteries of Moscow. Visitation of the Kremlin Cathedrals, Kremlin museum “Armoury”, Red Square and city center. 15 May, Wednesday Holy Liturgy. Visitation of the many miracle icons of Moscow, churches, monasteries and the famous Tretiakov Art Gallery. 16 May, Thursday Holy Liturgy. After breakfast travel to Tver region and visitation of the famous Hermitage-Monastery of St. Nil of Stolobenskii. Evening service in the Monastery. Overnight in a nearby hotel. 17 May, Friday Holy Liturgy in the St. Nil Monastery with Holy Communion. After breakfast visitation of the ancient churches and shrines of the Tver region: Ostashkov, Torzhok, Staritza, the famous source of the mighty Volga River. Overnight in the city of Tver. 18 May, Saturday Holy Liturgy in the Resurrection Cathedral of Tver.
    [Show full text]
  • Supply Base Report V1.1 MLT FINAL
    Supply Base Report: MLT Ltd www.sustainablebiomasspartnership.org Focusing on sustainable sourcing solutions Completed in accordance with the Supply Base Report Template Version 1.1 For further information on the SBP Framework and to view the full set of documentation see www.sustainablebiomasspartnership.org Document history Version 1.0: published 26 March 2015 Version 1.1 published 22 February 2016 © Copyright The Sustainable Biomass Partnership Limited 2016 Supply Base Report: MLT Page ii Focusing on sustainable sourcing solutions Contents 1 Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 1 2 Description of the Supply Base ...................................................................................................... 2 2.1 General description ................................................................................................................................. 2 2.2 Actions taken to promote certification amongst feedstock supplier ...................................................... 10 2.3 Final harvest sampling programme ....................................................................................................... 10 2.4 Flow diagram of feedstock inputs showing feedstock type [optional] .................................................... 10 2.5 Quantification of the Supply Base ......................................................................................................... 10 3 Requirement for
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 FIFA WORLD CUP RUSSIA'n' WATERWAYS
    - The 2018 FIFA World Cup will be the 21st FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. It is scheduled to take place in Russia from 14 June to 15 July 2018,[2] 2018 FIFA WORLD CUP RUSSIA’n’WATERWAYS after the country was awarded the hosting rights on 2 December 2010. This will be the rst World Cup held in Europe since 2006; all but one of the stadium venues are in European Russia, west of the Ural Mountains to keep travel time manageable. - The nal tournament will involve 32 national teams, which include 31 teams determined through qualifying competitions and Routes from the Five Seas 14 June - 15 July 2018 the automatically quali ed host team. A total of 64 matches will be played in 12 venues located in 11 cities. The nal will take place on 15 July in Moscow at the Luzhniki Stadium. - The general visa policy of Russia will not apply to the World Cup participants and fans, who will be able to visit Russia without a visa right before and during the competition regardless of their citizenship [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup]. IDWWS SECTION: Rybinsk – Moscow (433 km) Barents Sea WATERWAYS: Volga River, Rybinskoye, Ughlichskoye, Ivan’kovskoye Reservoirs, Moscow Electronic Navigation Charts for Russian Inland Waterways (RIWW) Canal, Ikshinskoye, Pestovskoye, Klyaz’minskoye Reservoirs, Moskva River 600 MOSCOW Luzhniki Arena Stadium (81.000), Spartak Arena Stadium (45.000) White Sea Finland Belomorsk [White Sea] Belomorsk – Petrozavodsk (402 km) Historic towns: Rybinsk, Ughlich, Kimry, Dubna, Dmitrov Baltic Sea Lock 13,2 White Sea – Baltic Canal, Onega Lake Small rivers: Medveditsa, Dubna, Yukhot’, Nerl’, Kimrka, 3 Helsinki 8 4,0 Shosha, Mologa, Sutka 400 402 Arkhangel’sk Towns: Seghezha, Medvezh’yegorsk, Povenets Lock 12,2 Vyborg Lakes: Vygozero, Segozero, Volozero (>60.000 lakes) 4 19 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 1 2 3 6 7 10 14 15 4,0 MOSCOW, Group stage 1/8 1/4 1/2 3 1 Estonia Petrozavodsk IDWWS SECTION: [Baltic Sea] St.
    [Show full text]
  • Russian NGO Shadow Report on the Observance of the Convention
    Russian NGO Shadow Report on the Observance of the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment by the Russian Federation for the period from 2001 to 2005 Moscow, May 2006 CONTENT Introduction .......................................................................................................................................4 Summary...........................................................................................................................................5 Article 2 ..........................................................................................................................................14 Measures taken to improve the conditions in detention facilities .............................................14 Measures to improve the situation in penal institutions and protection of prisoners’ human rights ..........................................................................................................................................15 Measures taken to improve the situation in temporary isolation wards of the Russian Ministry for Internal Affairs and other custodial places ..........................................................................16 Measures taken to prevent torture and cruel and depredating treatment in work of police and other law-enforcement institutions ............................................................................................16 Measures taken to prevent cruel treatment in the armed forces ................................................17
    [Show full text]
  • BR IFIC N° 2581 Index/Indice
    BR IFIC N° 2581 Index/Indice International Frequency Information Circular (Terrestrial Services) ITU - Radiocommunication Bureau Circular Internacional de Información sobre Frecuencias (Servicios Terrenales) UIT - Oficina de Radiocomunicaciones Circulaire Internationale d'Information sur les Fréquences (Services de Terre) UIT - Bureau des Radiocommunications Part 1 / Partie 1 / Parte 1 Date/Fecha 31.10.2006 Description of Columns Description des colonnes Descripción de columnas No. Sequential number Numéro séquenciel Número sequencial BR Id. BR identification number Numéro d'identification du BR Número de identificación de la BR Adm Notifying Administration Administration notificatrice Administración notificante 1A [MHz] Assigned frequency [MHz] Fréquence assignée [MHz] Frecuencia asignada [MHz] Name of the location of Nom de l'emplacement de Nombre del emplazamiento de 4A/5A transmitting / receiving station la station d'émission / réception estación transmisora / receptora 4B/5B Geographical area Zone géographique Zona geográfica 4C/5C Geographical coordinates Coordonnées géographiques Coordenadas geográficas 6A Class of station Classe de station Clase de estación Purpose of the notification: Objet de la notification: Propósito de la notificación: Intent ADD-addition MOD-modify ADD-ajouter MOD-modifier ADD-añadir MOD-modificar SUP-suppress W/D-withdraw SUP-supprimer W/D-retirer SUP-suprimir W/D-retirar No. BR Id Adm 1A [MHz] 4A/5A 4B/5B 4C/5C 6A Part Intent 1 106088371 BEL 0.3655 BRASSCHAAT BEL 4E31'00'' 51N20'00'' AL 1 SUP 2 106087638
    [Show full text]