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- Western Siberia and the Russian Empire, 1879–1900*
- Logistics and Transport Competitiveness in Kazakhstan
- Siberian Crane MOU Action Plan for Western/Central Asia Site Network
- A General Revision of the Chronology of the Tagisken North Burial Ground
- Jews of Siberia in the 19Th Century
- Rediscovering Russia in Northeast Asia
- Geography of the Ob-Irtysh River Basin and River Shipping
- Longstanding Commitment and Efficient Partnership
- The Hunt for Furs in Siberia
- Patterns and Determinants of Post-Soviet Cropland Abandonment in the Western Siberian Grain Belt
- The Gulag and Soviet Society in Western Siberia, 1929-1953
- Kazakhstan Location: Kazakhstan Is Located in Central Asia, Northwest of China. China, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkmenistan, And
- Geological Structure of the Basement of Western and Eastern Parts of the West-Siberian Plain Kirill S
- References for Significant Metalliferous and Selected Non-Metalliferous Lode Deposits, Northeast Asia
- Petroleum Geology and Resources of the West Siberian Basin, Russia
- Ethnic Processes Within the Turkic Population of the West Siberian Plain
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Bronze Age
- Studies of Wader Migration in the Middle Asian &Hyphen; West
- Siberian Dunlins <I>Calidris Alpina</I> Migrate to Europe: First Evidence from Ringing
- Palaeoclimate Evolution in Siberia and the Russian Far East from the Oligocene to Pliocene – Evidence from Fruit and Seed Floras
- Carbon Emission from Western Siberian Inland Waters ✉ Jan Karlsson 1 , Svetlana Serikova 1,2, Sergey N
- ZAPSIBNEFTEKHIM 2016 Dmitri Mendeleev, Who Was Born in Tobolsk, Used to Say: “To Burn Сrude Oil Is the Same As to Burn Money in a Stove.”
- Muscovy's Expansion Into Western Siberia, 1581-1649
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Siberian River Conservation
- Trace Element Transport in Western Siberia Rivers
- Conclusion Conclusion Conclusion
- Modelling the Ob River, in Western Siberia, Using Remotely Sensed Digital Elevation Models
- SW Western Siberia, Russia)
- Russian Hunters in Eastern Siberia in the 17Th Century- Lifestyle and Economy
- Religion and the Secular State in Kazakhstan
- VI BC in the North of Western Siberia. Experience in Reconstruction of Architecture and Planning Structure
- Redalyc.Range Expansion of Apatura Iris (Linnaeus, 1758) in Siberia
- Russian Expansion to the Pacific, 1580-1700 : a Historiographical Review