Kabardino-Balkariya
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Kabardino-Balkariya — An ethnic republic of the Russian Federation. Initially part of the Mountain Peoples’ Autonomous Republic of Soviet Russia, the region was organized into the KabardinBalkar Autonomous Oblast in the early 1920s, becoming an Autonomous Soviet… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Kabardino-Balkariya — Sp Kabárda Balkãrija Ap Кабардино Балкария/Kabardino Balkariya L RF respublika … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Kabardino-Balkariya — Admin ASC 1 Code Orig. name Kabardino Balkariya Country and Admin Code RU.22 RU … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Kabardino-Balkariya — Russian republic … Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors
Kabardino-Balkaria — Kabardino Balkar Republic Кабардино Балкарская Республика (Russian) Къэбэрдей Балъкъэр Республикэ (Kabardian) Къабарты Малкъар Республика (Balkar) … Wikipedia
Kabardino-Balkaria — Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre … Wikipedia Español
Καμπαρντίνο-Μπαλκαρία — (Kabardino Balkariya). Αυτόνομη δημοκρατία (12.500 τ. χλμ., 782.000 κάτ. το 2002) της νοτιοδυτικής Ρωσίας με πρωτεύουσα το Ναλτσίκ (234.200 κάτ.). Βρίσκεται στις βόρειες πλαγιές του Καυκάσου. Συνορεύει στα Ν με τη Γεωργία, στα Δ με την αυτόνομη… … Dictionary of Greek
Freedom of religion in Russia — The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respected this right in practice; however, in some cases authorities imposed restrictions on certain groups. Although the constitution provides for the equality of… … Wikipedia
Balkars — Ethnic group. The Balkars are a Turkic ethnic group of some 108,000 inhabiting the North Caucasus. They are sometimes referred to as Malkars, though many self identify as Taulu (“mountaineers” in Karachay Balkar). They are one of two titular… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Nalchik — /nahl chik/; Russ. /nahl chyik/, n. a city in and the capital of Kabardino Balkar Autonomous Republic in the S Russian Federation. 235,000. * * * City (pop., 1999 est.: 234,700), southwestern Russia. It lies along the Nalchik River where the… … Universalium