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Ugric languages spoken in Siberia
Konda Jukonda Western Mansi † Pelym North Vagil South Vagil Lower Lozva Middle Lozva Vishera Ust'-Uls Southern Mansi (Tavda) † Tagil Tura Chusovaya All
Mansi_languages
River in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
The Lozva (Russian: Лозьва; Northern Mansi: Лӯсум-я̄, Lūsum-jā) is a river in Sverdlovsk Oblast in Russia. At its confluence with the Sosva, the Tavda
Lozva
Uralic language spoken in Russia
Northern Sosva river) Sygva (Next to the Sygva river) Upper Lozva (Next to the upper part of the Lozva river) Ob (Near or next to the Khanty-Mansi part of the
Northern_Mansi
1959 unsolved deaths in the Soviet Union
northern regions of the Sverdlovsk Oblast and the upper streams of the Lozva river. The Sverdlovsk city route commission approved the route. This was
Dyatlov_Pass_incident
Extinct Uralic language
Pelym Mansi | ML=Present only in Middle Lozva Mansi) The long /aː/ sound was heard as back [ɑː] in Middle Lozva Mansi. Diphthongs were listed as /oɒ̯/
Western_Mansi_language
River in Tulcea County, Romania
"Apele Dobrogei" (PDF). Analele Universității București: Geografie (in Romanian): 122. Lodzova / Lozva (jud. Tulcea), e-calauza.ro Portal: Romania v t e
Lodzova
Town in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
Russia, located on the Ivdel River (Ob's basin) near its confluence with the Lozva River, 535 kilometers (332 mi) north of Yekaterinburg, the administrative
Ivdel
river, in the European side) Pelym North Vagilsk South Vagilsk Lower Lozva Middle Lozva Eastern Mansi (Kondin) (extinct) (Маньсь Лынгх | Man's' Liŋh) Lower
List_of_Uralic_languages
River in Russia
Oblast and Tyumen Oblast. It is formed by the confluence of the rivers Lozva and Sosva. The Tavda is 719 kilometres (447 mi) long, and its drainage basin
Tavda_(river)
Soviet hiker, leader of the Dyatlov Pass expedition (1936–1959)
Vizhay, and from there pressed on by lorry, sledge and skis along the rivers Lozva and Auspiya. On 28 January Yury Yudin turned back from the abandoned 2nd
Igor_Dyatlov_(hiker)
Region of Russia
the basin of the Arctic Ocean. They include Tobol, Iset, Tura, Pechora, Lozva and Severnaya Sosva Rivers. The southern rivers – Ural, Kama, Belaya and
Ural (Russian administrative region)
Ural_(Russian_administrative_region)
Former town on the bank of the Tavda River near its confluence with the Pelym River
European Russia. A makeshift timber fort was brought down the river from Upper Lozva to Pelym in 1597. The builders took with them the family of Ignaty Khripunov—the
Pelym, Garinsky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast
Pelym,_Garinsky_District,_Sverdlovsk_Oblast
Russian speleological organization
extreme north of Sverdlovsk Oblast, flowing east, a right tributary of Lozva, in a mostly uninhabited land of taiga, subarctic coniferous forest. It
Ekaterinburg_Speleo_Club
Historical town in Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia
opened from Cherdyn north of Solikamsk up to the Vishera River and down the Lozva River. In 1597 Artemy Babinov pioneered what became the standard route.
Verkhoturye
Standard route used by the Russians to travel to Siberia in the late 16th century
followed a number of rivers and portages, from the Vishera through the Lozva and the Tavda to the Tobol River. Around 1580, Yermak and his Cossacks ascended
Cherdyn_Route
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Tamil
Desired, Cherished, The golden one or Love
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Hindu
Lord Shiva, The highest of the rulers
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Scottish
Beast.
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Indian, Kannada
Lord Shiva
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Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit
Follower; Disciple
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Tamil
Peaceful, An Apsara or celestial nymph
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Biblical
Another host; the last sorrow; a brother's sheep.
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Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin, Scandinavian, Spanish
Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Eric; Ruler Forever; Rich
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Boat; Sun
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
A Mystic; Someone Believing in Sufi
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