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Primorye Power Plant in Luchegorsk, Primorsky Krai
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Chum Salmon of a breeding season.
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North Caucasus Railway
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The Thailand Commerce Minister, Mr. Krirk-krai Jirapaet speaking at a press conference in Agartala, Tripura on June 23, 2007.
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The Current President of Adygea Aslan Tkhakushinov
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Siberian tiger
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Female Siberian tiger
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Siberian tiger in Helsinki Zoo
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Siberian tiger
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North Caucasus Railway
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The Siberian Tiger is a subspecies of tiger that is critically endangered; three subspecies of tiger are already extinct.[1]
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The Sikhote-Alin (Russian: Сихотэ́-Али́нь) is a mountain range in Primorsky and Khabarovsk Krais, Russia, extending about 900 km to the northeast of the Russian Pacific seaport of Vladivostok. The highest summits are Tordoki Yani (2,077 m), Ko Mountain (2,003 m) in Khabarovsk Krai and Anik Mountain (1,933 m) in Primorsky Krai.
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Mallard duck female, Central Japan. On the other hand, the Chinese Spotbill is currently introgressing into the Mallard populations of the Primorsky Krai, possibly due to habitat changes from global warming.
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Lake Kazenoi
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The Thailand Commerce Minister Mr. Krirk-krai Jirapaet speaks at a meeting on trade relations, at Agartala, Tripura on June 22, 2007.
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Ussuriysk (English) Уссурийск (Russian) — Inhabited locality —
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Krasnoyarsk hydroelectric dam
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Calcareous.
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The Angara River (Russian: Ангара́) is a 1,779 kilometers (1,105 mi) long river in Irkutsk Oblast and Krasnoyarsk Krai, south-east Siberia, Russia. It is the only river flowing out of Lake Baikal, and is a headwater of the Yenisei River.[1] Leaving Lake Baikal near the settlement of Listvyanka (at 51°52′01″N 104°49′05″E / 51.867°N 104.818°E / 51.867; 104.818), the Angara flows north past the Irkutsk Oblast's cities of Irkutsk, Angarsk, Bratsk, and Ust-Ilimsk. It then turns west, enters the Kr
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Biya River
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Krasnoyarsk (English) Красноярск (Russian) — City[1] —
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The Union Minister for Commerce & Industry, Shri Kamal Nath and the Minister of Commerce of Thailand Mr. Krirk-krai Jirapaet jointly addressing the media persons, in New Delhi on April 11, 2007- india - hires - am1
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Katun River
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Panorama
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Sochi Arboretum
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Ussuri Brown Bear
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Sochi new airport
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Pushkin avenue in Sochi
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Yegoshikha River
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Marins Park Hotel Sochi