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    Transbaikal, Amur, Primorskaya, and Kamchatka Oblasts and northern Sakhalin; 1922–1926: Far-Eastern Oblast [ru], which included the Amur, Transbaikal and...
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    Krasnoshchyokov. The Far Eastern Republic occupied the territory of modern Zabaykalsky Krai, Amur Oblast, the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Khabarovsk Krai,...
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    of Far Eastern Republic in November 15, 1922, the Far Eastern Oblast was established with capital Chita which included the lands of the Far Eastern Republic...
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    The Far Eastern economic region (Russian: Дальневосто́чный экономи́ческий райо́н; tr.: Dalnevostochny ekonomichesky rayon) is one of twelve economic regions...
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    comprising the island of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands in the Russian Far East. The oblast has an area of 87,100 square kilometers (33,600 sq mi). Its administrative...
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    Russian Far East. Amur Oblast borders Heilongjiang province of the People's Republic of China (PRC) to the south. The administrative center of the oblast, the...
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    ɡɛɡnt]) is a federal subject of Russia in the far east of the country, bordering Khabarovsk Krai and Amur Oblast in Russia and Heilongjiang province in China...
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    part of the Far Eastern Federal District. Magadan Oblast has a population of 136,085 (2021 Census), making it the least populated oblast and the third-least...
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    Far Eastern Railway (Russian: Дальневосточная железная дорога) is a railway in Russia that crosses Primorsky Krai, Khabarovsk Krai, Amur Oblast, Jewish...
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  • Second World War. Тhe Far Eastern Front was created on June 28, 1938 from the Special Red Banner Far Eastern Army within the Far East Military District...
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    Far Eastern Federal District The Far Eastern Federal District (Russian: Дальневосто́чный федера́льный о́круг) is the largest of the eight federal districts...
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    Khabarovsk Krai (category Far Eastern Federal District)
    when the Far Eastern Krai was split into the Khabarovsk and Primorsky Krais. Kamchatka Oblast, which was originally subordinated to the Far Eastern Krai,...
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    Nivkh people (category Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East)
    Vladimir Nikolaevich Kharkov, a sample of 52 Nivkhs (Нивхи) from Sakhalin Oblast (Сахалинская область) contained the following Y-DNA haplogroups: 71% (37/52)...
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    forming most of the territory of Primorskaya Oblast. During the Russian Civil War it became part of the Far Eastern Republic before joining the Soviet Union...
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    Makiivka. These areas continue to see active conflict. Luhansk Oblast is in far eastern Ukraine. Its north–south length is 250 km, and east–west width...
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    Khabarovsk Krai and the Amur Oblast, transferred from the redesignating Transbaikal-Amur Military District, were added to the Far Eastern Military District. Six...
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    Moscow Oblast (Russian: Моско́вская о́бласть, romanized: Moskovskaya oblast', IPA: [mɐˈskofskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ]), also known as Podmoskovye (Подмоско́вье,...
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    1888 it was relocated to Vladivostok. In 1920, Primorskaya Oblast was included in the Far Eastern Republic and in 1922 transformed into the Primorskaya Governorate...
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    the Jewish Autonomous Oblast region was established with its capital at Birobidzhan. 24 June 1917 – First All-Ukrainian Far Eastern Congress at Nikolsk-Ussuriysky...
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    along a 60-km frontline in western parts of Luhansk Oblast and far-eastern parts of Kharkiv Oblast amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Also known as...
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    Udege people (category Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East)
    called Qiakala (恰喀拉) by the Qing dynasty. Settlement of Udege in the Far Eastern Federal District by urban and rural settlements in%, 2010 census "Qiakala"...
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    Armed Forces, with its jurisdiction within the Far Eastern Federal District of the country. The Eastern Military District was created as part of the 2008...
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    the Russian Federation, in Central and Eastern Europe. It is a semi-exclave situated on the Baltic Sea. The oblast is surrounded by two European Union and...
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    territory of the oblast, Troitskaya Volost was renamed into Olginskaya. On April 6, 1920, the Amur Oblast became part of the Far Eastern Republic, and its...
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    the early 2000s. The rapid growth of the fuel industry has made the oblast by far the richest federal subject of Russia, with an average GDP per capita...
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    Mykolaiv Oblast (Ukrainian: Миколаївська область, romanized: Mykolaivska oblast, IPA: [mɪkoˈlɑjiu̯sʲkɐ ˈɔblɐsʲtʲ]), also referred to as Mykolaivshchyna...
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    Oroch people (category Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East)
    Government-General of Eastern Siberia Aigun Li–Lobanov Treaty Siberian Regional Government Far Eastern Republic Far Eastern Oblast Soviet invasion of Manchuria...
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    The oblast was established on October 20, 1932, subordinated to the Far Eastern Krai (later Khabarovsk Krai). In 1956, it became a separate oblast under...
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    Ternopil Oblast (Ukrainian: Терно́пільська о́бласть, romanized: Ternopiľśka oblasť), also referred to as Ternopilshchyna (Ukrainian: Терно́пільщина,...
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    The Jewish Autonomous Oblast is the only Autonomous Oblast in Russia. It is situated in the Far Eastern Federal District of Russia. Its flag consists...
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