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He's also alleged that an additional 20-30 “opposition members” have been arrested in Issyk-Kul.
Global Voices in English » Kyrgyzstan: Presidential Elections Are Over 2009
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That conference was called Issyk Kul Forum because that conference of intellectuals was held near Lake Issyk Kul in Kyrgyzstan.
Memoirs 1996
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Other large protected areas include Issyk-Kul Biosphere Reserve (6,298 km2), in Kyrgyzstan; and Mount Tomur Nature Reserve (1,000 km2) and Boghdad Mountain Biosphere Reserve (1,000 km2), both in the Chinese sector of the Tien Shan.
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Issyk-Kul Oblast teachers performing one of the hydrology protocols at the Feb. 2000 conference
Latest from Osh 2005
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Attendees of the February 2000 GLOBE conference, held in the Issyk-Kul Hotel in Bishkek; Tiffany Tuttle, PCV/GLOBE coordinator, is seated next to Bayachorovoi (in blue) 5.
Latest from Osh 2005
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The farmer reported it immediately, and Kemal Akishev of the Kazakh Institute of History, Ethnography, and Archaeology (now the Kazakh Institute of Archaeology) hurried to Issyk and began systematic excavation of the kurgan.
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In the spring of 1969, a farmer from the Issyk collective farm, 31 miles east of Alma Ata (now Almaty) in southern Kazakhstan, was preparing the soil for planting when he noticed something glinting in the furrow left by his plow.
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Artifacts in the Issyk burial are so similar to those that we have found in burials of women warriors and priestesses at Pokrovka in the southern Ural steppe (see ARCHAEOLOGY, March/April 1997) that we cannot help speculating that this person was actually a young woman.
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To the east, towards China, the country is mountainous and contains numerous lakes, Balkash, Issyk-kul, etc.; to the west, it is a large plain with desiccated lakes, watered by the two large rivers, Amu Daria and
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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In March 2008 the Kyrgyz press reported that 2,140 acres surrounding the Karabulan peninsula on Issyk-Kul would be leased for an indefinite period to the Russian Federation Navy, which is planning to establish new naval testing facilities as part of the 2007 bilateral Agreement on Friendship, Cooperation, Mutual Help, and Protection of Secret Materials, under 2hose terms the Kremlin would pay and annual lease rent of $4.5 million.
Resource Investor - Main Content Feed OilPrice.com 2010
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