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Koryak Autonomous Area
(Encyclopedia)Koryak Autonomous Area: see Kamchatka, peninsula, Russia. ...Gorno-Altai Republic
(Encyclopedia)Gorno-Altai Republic: see Altai Republic, Russia. ...Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra
(Encyclopedia)Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra: see Sergiyev Posad, Russia. ...Anna Ivanovna
(Encyclopedia)Anna Ivanovna: see Anna, czarina of Russia. ...Komi Republic
(Encyclopedia)Komi Republic, constituent republic (1990 pop. 1,270,000), c.160,000 sq mi (414,400 sq km), NE European Russia. Syktyvkar is the capital. The region is a wooded lowland, stretching across the Pechora ...kray
(Encyclopedia)kray krī [key] [Rus.,=edge], administrative and territorial unit of Russia. There are nine krays, or territories, within Russia. They are: Altai Territory, Kamchatka Territory, Khabarovsk Territory, ...Chuvash Republic
(Encyclopedia)Chuvash Republic cho͞oväshˈ [key] or Chuvashia, constituent republic, 7,066 sq mi (18,301 ...Ulyanovsk
(Encyclopedia)Ulyanovsk o͞olyäˈnəfsk [key], city (1989 pop. 625,000), capital of Ulyanovsk region, W central European Russia, a port on the Volga and Svigaya rivers. It is a major rail and water transport cente...Slavophiles and Westernizers
(Encyclopedia)Slavophiles and Westernizers, designation for two groups of intellectuals in mid-19th-century Russia that represented opposing schools of thought concerning the nature of Russian civilization. The dif...Ahmed III
(Encyclopedia)Ahmed III, 1673–1736, Ottoman sultan (1703–30), brother and successor of Mustafa II to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). He gave asylum to Charles XII of Sweden and to Mazepa after Peter ...Browse by Subject
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