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 Übersetzung für 'European Russia' von Englisch nach Deutsch
geogr.
European Russia
europäischer Teil {m} Russlands
Teiltreffer
journ.pol.
Russia investigations
Russlandermittlungen {pl}
Russia leatherJuchten {m} {n} [Leder]
geogr.
Little Russia
Kleinrussland {n}
geogr.hist.
Red Russia
Rotrussland {n}
hist.pol.
Great Russia
Großrussland {n}
pol.
United Russia
Einiges Russland {n}
Russia-wide {adj}russlandweit
geogr.
Russia <.ru>
Russland {n}
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geogr.hist.
Black Russia
Schwarzrussland {n}
Russia leatherJuchtenleder {n}
geogr.hist.
Russia Minor
Kleinrussland {n}
hist.
Kievan Russia
Kiewer Russland {n}
geogr.
southern Russia
Südrussland {n}
Mother RussiaMütterchen Russland {n}
geogr.
Central Russia
Zentralrussland {n}
geogr.
Russia <.ru>
Rußland {n} [alt]
81
geogr.
crisis in Russia
Russlandkrise {f}
cloth.
Russia leather boot
Juchtenstiefel {m}
geogr.hist.
New Russia [Novorossiya]
Neurussland {n}
agr.geogr.
Russia's granary
(die) Kornkammer {f} Russlands
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • "Biopreparat" was a system of nominally civilian, research and design institutes, pilot plants and dual-use manufacturing facilities located mainly at sites in European Russia, in which a small army of scientists and technicians worked on bacterial and viral pathogens with a view to developing a new generation of biological weapons.
  • Ingria is a historical region in what is now northwestern European Russia.
  • The British produced three different types of "V bombers" for the Royal Air Force which were designed and designated to be able to deliver British-made nuclear bombs to targets in European Russia.
  • Between 1801 and 1914, an estimated 7 million settlers moved from European Russia to Siberia, 85% during the quarter-century before World War I.
  • European gooseberry are often used for varenye fruit preserves in European Russia.

  • Until the late 19th century, a closed winter sled, or "vozok", provided a high-speed means of transport through the snow-covered plains of European Russia and Siberia.
  • Samara is also the hometown of Samara State University, a very respected higher-education institution in European Russia with competitive programs in Law, Sociology, and English Philology.
  • Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, some German groups have tried to help settle the Volga Germans from eastern parts of European Russia in the Kaliningrad Oblast.
  • After the war's end, development slowed as resources were required in the rebuilding of European Russia.
  • connects European Russia to the Russian Far East.

  • Transportation of the output of the smelting works to the markets of European Russia necessitated the construction of the Siberian Route from Yekaterinburg across the Ural to Kungur and Yegoshikha (Perm) and further to Moscow, which was completed in 1763 and rendered Babinov's road obsolete.
  • Traces of Finno-Ugric substrata, especially in toponymy, in the northern part of European Russia have been proposed as evidence for even more extinct Uralic languages.
  • The East European Plain encompasses most of European Russia.
  • From *mard-xwaar one can derive "Mordva" or "Mordvin", the Russian name of the Finnic Erzya and Moksha peoples of east-central European Russia.
  • polaris", which occurs in most of northeast European Russia, north Kamchatka and winters in eastern China, "E.

  • The Soviets also used the Northern Sea Route to transfer materials from the Soviet Far East to European Russia, and the Germans launched Operation Wunderland to interdict this traffic.
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