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Going To Extremes: Voz-Island (Vozrozhdeniya) - Part 1
This is the first of two parts of Voz-Island (Vozrozhdeniya).
Nick Middleton travels across Kazakhstan to the world's most toxic environmental disaster zone, Voz Island in the Aral Sea. He follows the Kazakh water course across the desert, starting in the pastures of the Tien Shan, and hunting with some of the world's last golden eagle falconers, before flying in a home-made microlite following an ancient river course through the desert. He arrives at the Aral Sea, a lake which has become totally toxic through mismanagement of the water supply and overuse of chemical pesticides. It also has an island housing a former Soviet biological weapons testing centre.
Going To Extremes: Voz-Island (Vozrozhdeniya) - Part 2
This is the second of two parts of Voz-Island (Vozrozhdeniya).
Nick Middleton travels across Kazakhstan to the world's most toxic environmental disaster zone, Voz Island in the Aral Sea. He follows the Kazakh water course across the desert, starting in the pastures of the Tien Shan, and hunting with some of the world's last golden eagle falconers, before flying in a home-made microlite following an ancient river course through the desert. He arrives at the Aral Sea, a lake which has become totally toxic through mismanagement of the water supply and overuse of chemical pesticides. It also has an island housing a former Soviet biological weapons testing centre.
Аркона - Лики Бессмертных Богов
Hotel Rafael - Vozrozhdeniye - Russian Federation
Hotel Rafael hotel city: Vozrozhdeniye - Country: Russian Federation
Address: ул. Таманская 122а; zip code: 353475
Situated in Vozrozhdeniye, 13 km from Gelendzhik, Hotel Rafael features free WiFi access and free private parking. The hotel has an outdoor pool and views of the mountain, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant.
-- Отель «Рафаэль» расположен в поселке Возрождение, в 13 км от Геленджика. Среди удобств бесплатный Wi-Fi и бесплатная частная парковка. К услугам гостей ресторан и открытый бассейн отеля. Из окон открывается вид на горы.
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Arkona / Аркона - Folk Metal from Russia (compilation / сборник )
Official band sites:
Artworks: Kris Verwimp except 1:19 -- 5:19 and 7:05
1) Коломыйка (Kolomyika)
2) Сквозь туман веков (Through the fog of centuries)
3) Масленица (Maslenitsa)
4) Сотканы века (Woven ages)
5) Ой, то не вечер (Oh, it's not yet evening)
6) От cердца к небу (From heart to the sky)
7) Ой, печаль-тоска (Oh, my sorrow, my anguish)
8) Гой, Роде, гой!!! (Hail, Rod, hail!!!)
9) Ярило (Yarilo)
10) Одна (Alone)
11) Зимушка (Winter, feat. Vedan Kolod
Russia Tverskaja Gubernija 8 cerkov
Хороводы мира 1 и 2 части новый НАРОДНЫЙ фильм 2019 Всю власть народу
Новый НАРОДНЫЙ фильм Всю власть народу Хороводы мира 1 и 2 части 2019
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(Official Video), ФИЛЬМ УДАЛЯЮТ новые клипы 2017, русские, популярные, 1 сезон , угарные видео, голос, юлик, янго,Дудь, Аниме, академег, академег 2 канал, алена венум, барвина, барвина влог, шоу, брайн мапс, винди, винди фнаф,2,3, серия, дима билан, дневник хача ютуб, дружко шоу, джарахов, деспасито, Дима Масленников, ивановы ивановы, игры, угар, улети, удивительные люди, юджин,
, РУССКАЯ ПРЕМЬЕРА, челлендж, едем едем в соседнее село, легкий старт, русскую музыку, новые серии 2016 года, золушка, время приключений, русскую музыку, лестинца в небеса, , СО ВСЕХ ИНТЕРНЕТ ПОРТАЛОВ, ригорий Лепс, Полина Гагарина, Тимати, Мот, Гарик Сукачев, Владимир Кристовский, Валерий Сюткин, Ольга Кормухина, Хибла Герзмава, Ильдар Абдразаков, Сергей Галанин, Александр Ф. Скляр, авито, ивангай, игры, китай бумага, Ленинград , Андрей Петров, Афоня, азлагор, акул, новые серии 2016 года, баста, булкин, бьянка, бабл, версус, время и стекло, в питере пить, винкс, вспыш и чудо машинки, варфейс, великолепный век, винди, граффити фолз, гта 5, где ты где я, голос дети, Задорнов, голос, гомункул, губка боб, гироскутер, граффити фолз, анти грифер шоу, сезон серия, дневник хача, дима не, аид, диллерон, академег, Алена Венум, Тарас Бульба, Бутусов, БГ, Шевчук, ДДТ
Siberian Jungle Vol. 4 [Full album]
Tunguska EMS - Siberian Jungle Vol. 4
1. Susanin - Welcome to the Journey -- 00:00
2. Robus Amp & csum - Pi (vip) -- 05:16
3. Sequent Industry - Promiseland -- 10:08
4. BeyondFrequency - One Nation -- 16:05
5. Chooga - Dreams of Atlantis -- 19:46
6. Drudex - Attracting Beauty -- 26:55
7. N-box - Good Morning -- 32:12
8. cj Ools - Sleeping Pills -- 38:12
9. Parhelia - Crayon-painted Stars (edit) -- 41:25
10. Robus Amp - Flight -- 48:39
11. N-box - Solaris -- 53:16
12. Beyond Frequency - Event Horizon -- 59:46
13. Chooga - Sepia -- 1:05:53
14. U-DAHN - Coore -- 1:12:07
15. Stipple - Vozrozhdenie -- 1:18:18
16. System FM & Untrace Rumble - Neptune -- 1:22:43
It is always warm and the sun always shines somewhere. You know such places, don't you? Bali, Maldives, Egypt... But how about a small town lost somewhere in the midst of Siberia? No? Not so serene and even a bit chilly? Yes, maybe. And what if you have been born there? Or what if your mom lives there or what if you have fallen in love on one of its homely streets one bleak frosty night for the first time in your life? I think, that this very night and this very place would stick into your memory as bright, warm and really cheerful ones. They would become a part of you. A part, where you would be able to come back at any time. A place, where it is always warm and the sun always shines...**
credits
released 30 December 2012
Catalog#: TUN 034DD
Compilation: Tunguska EMS & Darg Sodrag
Mastering: Nais & Seldome
Artwork: Darg Sodrag
Original photo: Sergey Pisarevskiy
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Uzbekistan | Wikipedia audio article
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Uzbekistan
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Uzbekistan (US: ( listen), UK: , Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston, pronounced [ozbekiˈstɒn], Russian: Узбекистан), officially also the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi/Ўзбекистон Республикаси, Russian: Республика Узбекистан), is a landlocked country—the only doubly landlocked one (i.e. surrounded solely by other landlocked countries)—in Central Asia and one of the only two in the world. The sovereign state is a secular, unitary constitutional republic, comprising 12 provinces, one autonomous republic, and a capital city. Uzbekistan is bordered by five landlocked countries: Kazakhstan to the north; Kyrgyzstan to the northeast; Tajikistan to the southeast; Afghanistan to the south; and Turkmenistan to the southwest.
What is now Uzbekistan was in ancient times part of the Iranian-speaking region of Transoxiana. The first recorded settlers were Eastern Iranian nomads, known as Scythians, who founded kingdoms in Khwarezm (8th–6th centuries BC), Bactria (8th–6th centuries BC), Sogdia (8th–6th centuries BC), Fergana (3rd century BC – 6th century AD), and Margiana (3rd century BC – 6th century AD). The area was incorporated into the Persian Empire and, after a period of Macedonian Greek rule, was ruled mostly by Persian dynasties. The Muslim conquest in the 7th century converted the majority of the population, including the local ruling classes, into adherents of Islam. During this period, cities such as Samarkand, Khiva and Bukhara began to grow rich from the Silk Road. The local Khwarezmian dynasty, and Central Asia as a whole, were decimated by the Mongol invasion in the 13th century. After the Mongol Conquests, the area became increasingly dominated by Turkic peoples. The city of Shahrisabz was the birthplace of the Turco-Mongol warlord Timur, also known as one of Genghis Khan's grandchildren, who in the 14th century established the Timurid Empire and was proclaimed the Supreme Emir of Turan with his capital in Samarkand. The area was conquered by Uzbek Shaybanids in the 16th century, moving the centre of power from Samarkand to Bukhara. The region was split into three states: Khanate of Khiva, Khanate of Kokand, and Emirate of Bukhara. It was gradually incorporated into the Russian Empire during the 19th century, with Tashkent becoming the political center of Russian Turkestan. In 1924, after national delimitation, the constituent republic of the Soviet Union known as the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic was created. Following the breakup of the Soviet Union, it declared independence as the Republic of Uzbekistan on 31 August 1991.
Uzbekistan has a diverse cultural heritage due to its storied history and strategic location. Its first major official language is Uzbek, a Turkic language written in the Latin alphabet and spoken natively by approximately 85% of the population. Russian has widespread use as a governmental language; it is the most widely taught second language. Uzbeks constitute 81% of the population, followed by Russians (5.4%), Tajiks (4.0%), Kazakhs (3.0%), and others (6.5%). Muslims constitute 79% of the population while 5% of the population follow Russian Orthodox Christianity, and 16% of the population follow other religions or are non-religious. A majority of Uzbeks are non-denominational Muslims. Uzbekistan is a member of the CIS, OSCE, UN, and the SCO. While officially a democratic republic, by 2008 non-governmental human rights organizations defined Uzbekistan as an authoritarian state with limited civil rights.Following the death of Islam Karimov in 2016, the second president, Shavkat Mirziyoyev, started a new course, which was described as a A Quiet Revolution and Revolution from Above. He stated he intended to abolish cotton slavery, systematic use of child labour, exit visas, to introduce a tax reform, create four new free economic zones, as well as amnestied some political prisoners. The relations with neighboring countries of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan drastic ...