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  • 111Tuva — For other uses, see Tuva (disambiguation). Tuva Republic Республика Тыва (Russian) Тыва Республика (Tuvan)   Republic   …

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  • 113Arctic Regions — ▪ 2009 The Arctic regions may be defined in physical terms (astronomical [north of the Arctic Circle, latitude 66° 30′ N], climatic [above the 10 °C (50 °F) July isotherm], or vegetational [above the northern limit of the tree line]) or in human… …

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  • 114Nazran — (English) Назрань (Russian) Наьсара (Ingush) …

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  • 115Militsiya — or militia (Russian: милиция; pronounced [mʲiˈlʲitsɨja]) is used as an official name of the civilian police in several former communist states, despite its original military connotation (see militia). The term was used in the Soviet Union,… …

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  • 116International recognition of Kosovo — Kosovo This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Kosovo Political status of Kosovo Declaration of independence …

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  • 117SYNAGOGUE — This article is arranged according to the following outline. origins and history until the first century first century c.e. middle ages modern period …

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  • 120MOSCOW — (Rus. Moskva), capital of the Russian Federation, and, from the Middle Ages, the political, economic, and commercial center of russia . Up to the end of the 18th century, Jews were forbidden to reside in Moscow, although many Jewish merchants… …

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