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  • proper noun A city in Siberia, Russia.

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Examples

  • The local Shor people in Kemerovo Region, Siberia, are reporting that something is snatching up the wild leek crop that is a staple of their diet, Itar-Tass Siberia reports.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • He was born in Kemerovo, Russia, is a Russian citizen, and has green card immigration status.

    Bill Singer: Insider Trading: Frequent Flyers, Potatoes and Macy's Bill Singer 2010

  • He was born in Kemerovo, Russia, is a Russian citizen, and has green card immigration status.

    Bill Singer: Insider Trading: Frequent Flyers, Potatoes and Macy's Bill Singer 2010

  • The local Shor people in Kemerovo Region, Siberia, are reporting that something is snatching up the wild leek crop that is a staple of their diet, Itar-Tass Siberia reports.

    More Siberian "Bigfoot" 2009

  • In 2005, for instance, in the same area of Kemerovo, which is this location in Siberia, very rich in coal mines, another incident killed 21 people.

    CNN Transcript Mar 19, 2007 2007

  • Officials say they would also like to drum up some tourism for Kemerovo, a poverty-stricken region known more for its coal mine accidents than alpine beauty.

    Bigfoot Hunters Detect Signs of the Hairy Beast in Siberia Alan Cullison 2011

  • They also say they'd like to drum up some tourism for Kemerovo, a poverty-stricken region known more for its coal mine accidents than alpine beauty.

    Yearning for Yeti 2011

  • Siberian officials issued a press release saying the three-day event this month turned up "irrefutable evidence" that such a creature—known to locals as a Snow Person—has been squatting in a Kemerovo cave 2,000 miles east of Moscow.

    Bigfoot Hunters Detect Signs of the Hairy Beast in Siberia Alan Cullison 2011

  • East2West News Siberian officials say that a government-sponsored three-day event for nature lovers, scientists and foreigners turned up 'irrefutable evidence' that a Yeti has been squatting in a Kemerovo cave.

    Yearning for Yeti 2011

  • They will also begin funding a permanent center for Bigfoot research at Siberia's Kemerovo State University.

    Bigfoot Hunters Detect Signs of the Hairy Beast in Siberia Alan Cullison 2011

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