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  1. Eurasia (4541 bytes)
    7: ...ian scope of history]], establishing genetic, cultural, and [[linguistic]] relationships between Europea...
    9: ...]], [[Caucasus Mountains]], [[Ural River]], and [[Ural Mountains]], and this terminology has spread to t...
    11: ...[[North Asia]] create another vaguely similar cultural and geographic sphere known as [[North Eurasia]].
    13: ...contrasting imageries of the ''Asian'' in the cultural imagination of both countries.
  2. Europe (23835 bytes)
    4: ...] and the [[Black Sea]], and to the east by the [[Ural Mountains]] and the [[Caspian Sea]] (for more det...
    18: Europe has a long history of cultural and economic achievement, starting as far back as...
    25: ...ws Europe at its furthest extent, reaching to the Urals.]]
    29: ...sn't universally defined. Either the [[Ural River|Ural]] or [[Emba River|Emba]] rivers can serve as poss...
    31: ...ater regard to political, economic, and other cultural considerations. This has led to there being sever...
  3. Asia (16910 bytes)
    6: ...ccording to others, the [[Emba River]]) and the [[Ural Mountains]] to [[Novaya Zemlya]]. About 60 percen...
    148: ===Natural resources===
    150: ...n the largest in the [[world]], and is rich in natural resources, such as [[Petroleum]] and [[iron]].
    152: ...s in the warm and humid area. Other main agricultural products include [[wheat]] and [[chicken]].
    176: ...s with difficulty. While technologically and culturally, the urban city dwellers were more advanced, th...
  4. Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
    1: ...e and Asia|portion]] of its territory west of the Ural River is located in eastern-most [[Europe]]. It h...
    3: ...64,464 in [[1989]] [http://www.stat.kz/ru/dynamic/svedenia_rk/population/nas.htm].<!--
    82: ...rezhnev]], sped up the development of the agricultural sector, which to this day remains the source of l...
    145: ...n barrels (1.3 km&sup3;) and 1,350 km&sup3; of natural gas); and Kashagan with 7 to 9 billion barrels (1...
    150: ...more than 846,000 km&sup2;. The available agricultural land consists of 205,000 km&sup2; of arable land ...
  5. Sumerian language (10760 bytes)
    57: ...an]]), [[Munda languages]] (Igor M. Diakonoff), [[Ural-Altaic languages]] such as [[Hungarian_language|H...
  6. World War II (58065 bytes)
    61: ...Industries were dismantled and withdrawn to the [[Ural mountains]] for reassembly. German armies pursue...
  7. Russia (28007 bytes)
    31: ...orced rapid [[industrialization]] of the largely rural country and [[collectivization]] of its agricultu...
    58: ...mchatka Peninsula|Kamchatka]]. The more central [[Ural Mountains]], a north-south range that form the pr...
    118: ...on exports of commodities, particularly oil, [[natural gas]], metals, and [[timber]], which account for ...
    126: ...ch of the country, especially its indigenous and rural communities in Asia, lags significantly behind. M...
    128: ...Equal redistribution of capital gains from the natural resource industries to other sectors is also a pr...
  8. Economy of Russia (68844 bytes)
    7: ...le supplies of many of the world's most valued natural resources, especially those required to support a...
    15: ...industries obtained raw materials such as oil, natural gas, and coal at prices below world market levels...
    42: ...re still controlled); and new taxes on oil and natural gas exports to narrow the gap between subsidized ...
    55: ...tor Chernomyrdin]], a former head of the State Natural Gas Company ([[Gazprom]]), who was considered les...
    63: ...nd by strong pressure from industrial and agricultural lobbies seeking additional credits.
  9. Politics of Russia (78325 bytes)
    12: ...ongress declared Russia's sovereignty over its natural resources and the primacy of Russia's laws over t...
    89: ...onsored concerts boosted Yeltsin to a 3 percent plurality over Zyuganov in the first round. At that poin...
    200: ...gned with Krasnodar Territory and Kaliningrad and Sverdlovsk oblasts. In the summer of 1996, Yeltsin w...
    224: ...of resource control and taxation. These include [[Sverdlovsk Oblast]], which in 1993 proclaimed itself...
    226: ..., and Oblasts; the Greater Volga Association; the Ural Regional Association; and the Far East and Baikal...
  10. Sumer (14409 bytes)
    73: ...ds. The Sumerian [[god]]s (Sumerian ''dingir'', plural ''dingir-dingir'' or ''dingir-a-ne-ne'') each had...
    90: ... Sumerian to other languages, especially to the [[Ural-Altaic]] group. It is an [[Agglutinative language...
    98: ...ntly, the Sumerians ushered in the age of agriculturalism in [[Ancient Mesopotamia]] (see [[Jomon]]). Ei...
  11. Steppe (1362 bytes)
    6: ...tend through desert or semi-desert south of the [[Ural Mountains]] and to the north and east of the
    8: ...north on the eastern side of the [[Ural Mountains|Urals]] is the
  12. Chromium (13677 bytes)
    89: <th>[[Isotope|iso]]</th><th>[[natural abundance|NA]]</th><th>[[half-life]] </th><th>[[d...
    132: ...tlob Lehmann found an orange-red mineral in the [[Ural Mountains]] which he named Siberian red lead. Tho...
    160: ... with 52-Cr being the most abundant (83.789% [[natural abundance]]). 19 [[radioisotope]]s have been char...
  13. Osmium (11139 bytes)
    81: <th>[[Isotope|iso]]</th><th>[[natural abundance|NA]]</th><th>[[half-life]] </th><th>[[d...
    145: ...the [[platinum family]], osmium is the densest natural element and is used in some [[alloy]]s with [[pla...
    165: ... and in [[platinum]]-bearing river sands in the [[Ural Mountains]], and [[North America|North]] and [[So...
    171: Osmium has seven naturally-occurring [[isotope]]s, 5 of which are stable: ...
  14. Palladium (9737 bytes)
    111: ! [[natural abundance|NA]]
    181: ...inum group metals in [[placer]] deposits of the [[Ural Mountains]], [[Australia]], [[Ethiopia]], [[South...
    186: Naturally-occurring palladium is composed of six [[isotop...
  15. Platinum (10600 bytes)
    81: ! [[natural abundance|NA]]
    171: Naturally-occurring platinum and platinum-rich alloys hav...
    186: ...2</sub>) is a major source of the [[metal]]. A naturally occurring platinum/iridium alloy is [[platiniri...
    188: ...al]] deposits in [[Colombia]], [[Ontario]], the [[Ural Mountains]], and in certain western [[United Stat...
    195: Naturally occurring platinum is composed of five stable [...
  16. Rhodium (8753 bytes)
    111: ! [[natural abundance|NA]]
    156: ... this element are located in river sands of the [[Ural Mountains]], in North and South America and also ...
    161: Naturally occurring rhodium is composed of only one [[iso...
  17. Ruthenium (10241 bytes)
    111: ! [[natural abundance|NA]]
    177: ...ft after dissolving crude [[platinum]] from the [[Ural Mountains]] in [[aqua regia]]. Berzelius did not ...
    182: ... ores with the other platinum group metals in the Ural Mountains and in North and South America. Small b...
    192: Naturally occurring ruthenium is composed of seven [[isot...
  18. Pangaea (1625 bytes)
    3: ...the [[Atlas Mountains]], and the [[Ural Mountains|Urals]]. The vast ocean that surrounded Pang�a has b...
  19. Carboniferous (4655 bytes)
    50: ...] welded itself to Europe along the line of the [[Ural mountains]]. Most of the [[Mesozoic]] supercontin...

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