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It eddies in Kazakhstan
Answer for the clue "It eddies in Kazakhstan ", 4 letters:
ural
Alternative clues for the word ural
- Risk territory next to Siberia
- Range extending about 1,500 miles to Kazakhstan
- River through western Kazakhstan
- Afghanistan's neighbor, on a game board
- River separating continents
- River leading to the Caspian Sea
- Eurasian mountain range
- Orenburg's river
- Risk territory bordering Ukraine and Afghanistan
- Very long Russian river
Usage examples of ural.
It was resting in the sidecar attached to a Russian-made Ural motorcyclejust like the one Amad had trained on in Yemen.
Strand and Cockspur Street, Cabrillo pulled up next to the Ural and kicked at Amad with his boot.
Until now, many of the fishing-grounds on the tributaries of the Caspian Sea are held by immense artels, the Ural river belonging to the whole of the Ural Cossacks, who allot and re-allot the fishing-grounds--perhaps the richest in the world--among the villages, without any interference of the authorities.
Fishing is always made by artels in the Ural, the Volga, and all the lakes of Northern Russia.
Deda and Babushka had told her of the unrest around the time of the Revolution of 1917, when they went just west of the Ural Mountains to live in a village whose name Tatiana could never remember.
Mines of great value exist in the Ural, Obdorsk and Altai mountains, which produce gold, copper, iron, silver, platinum, rock-salt, marble and kaolin or china clay.
Ural, Samara, Ufa, Izhevsk, Perm, Magnitogorsk, Tagil, Ukhta, Ifdel, and many other Russian cities with the first wave of detonations.
It was made up of a series of parallel zones that ran like ribbons latitudinally across the continent -completely unaffected by the Ural mountains - from the plains of Hungary to Mongolia.
Ural, Samara, Ufa, Izhevsk, Perm, Magnitogorsk, Tagil, Ukhta, Ifdel, and many other Russian cities with the first wave of detonations.
Fishing is always made by artels in the Ural, the Volga, and all the lakes of Northern Russia.
As far as Tioumen, and even up to Novo-Zaimskoe, this road has slight inclines, which gentle undulations are the first signs of the slopes of the Ural Mountains.
The Ural chain does not attain any very great height, the highest summit not being more than five thousand feet.
The solid rock had been hollowed out in the shape of a perfect sphere, a giant bubble in the very roots of the Ural Mountains - but a bubble well over a hundred and twenty feet in diameter!
On issuing from the Ural, it passes through Ekaterenburg, Kasirnov, Tioumen, Ishim, Omsk, Elamsk, Kolyvan, Tomsk, Krasnoiarsk, Nijni-Udinsk, Irkutsk, Verkne-Nertschink, Strelink, Albazine, Blagowstenks, Radde, Orlomskaya, Alexandrowskoe, and Nikolaevsk.