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Ussuri Cossasks (1764 bytes)
1: ... [[Primorye]] south of [[Khabarovsk]] along the [[Ussuri River]], the [[Sungari River]] and around the [[K... 3: ...e nakazny ataman of the Amur Cossack Host and the Ussuri Cossack Host. 5: ...cial [[sotnya]]s (total of 2514 men). Most of the Ussuri Cossack Host took the side of the [[White movemen... 7: The Ussuri Cossack Host was disbanded in [[1922]]. Ussuri River (1068 bytes) 1: ... [[subterranean]] [[spring (water)|springs]]. The Ussuri River is known for its catastrophic [[flood]]s. I... 3: ...t border conflict]] of [[1969]] took place on the Ussuri River. 11: [[de:Ussuri]] Ussuri Cossacks (417 bytes) 1: '''Ussuri Cossack Host''' (Уссу
... Ussuri krai (676 bytes) 1: ...ial Russia]]. The name comes from the fact that [[Ussuri River]] is located on the territory of the krai. 5: ...]]-[[1918]] Ussuri krai was the location of the [[Ussuri Cossack Host]]. It was re-established in the [[1... Amur Cossaks (2030 bytes) 3: ... latter was also the [[ataman]] of the Amur and [[Ussuri Cossack Host]]s). The [[headquarters]] of the Amu... 5: ...ing the Ussuri River). It also staffed the [[Amur-Ussuri flotilla]], created in [[1897]]. The Amur Cossack... Outer Manchuria (1367 bytes) 1: ...and the [[Gulf of Tartary]] to the east, the Amur-Ussuri forming the southern and western limits. Nanais (524 bytes) 1: ...molsk-on-Amur]], as well as on the banks of the [[Ussuri]] and the [[Girin]] rivers (the [[Samagirs]]). Th... Beijing Treaty (406 bytes) 3: ...] in [[1860]], and granted Russia the right for [[Ussuri krai]], a part of the modern day [[Primorsky Krai... Hezhen (440 bytes) 1: ...jiang (Amur), Songhuajiang (Sunggari) and Wusuli (Ussuri). Khabarovsk (3783 bytes) 3: ...the rivers [[Amur River|Amur]] and [[Ussuri River|Ussuri]], about 800 km (500 mi) north of [[Vladivostok]]... Amur (2598 bytes) 13: * the [[Ussuri River|Ussuri]], Bianor (1347 bytes) 9: ...s, N.Laos, N.Vietnam; Sakhalin; Kurile Islands; S.Ussuri; Taiwan. Rivers of Russia (2985 bytes) 122: **[[Ussuri River|Ussuri]] Damansky-Zhen Bao Island (1066 bytes) 1: ... was given to [[China]] on May 19, 1991; in the [[Ussuri River]] on the border between [[Russia]] and [[Ch... Yerofey Khabarov (1438 bytes) 3: ... into Amur to the region under the mouth of the [[Ussuri]] river. Khabarov charted the Amur river in his '... Amur Military Flotilla (1802 bytes) 7: ...e 2nd Far Eastern fronts on the rivers of Amur, [[Ussuri]], [[Sungari]], and [[Lake Khanka]]. Flooded grasslands and savannas (2520 bytes) 46: [[Ussuri-Wusuli meadow and forest meadow]] ([[China]], [[R... Nicholas Mikhailovich Pzhevalskiy (2261 bytes) 3: ...explore the highlands on the banks of the river [[Ussuri]], a tributary of the [[Amur]]. In the following ... Gloydius (2923 bytes) 33: * ''Gloydius ussuriensis'' — Ussuri mamushi ([[Korea]], northeast [[China]], east [[R... Sino-Soviet border conflict (2426 bytes) 1: ...o-Soviet split]] of the 1960s. An island in the [[Ussuri River]], called [[Zhen Bao Island]] (珍... 7: ...r [[Tarabarov Island]] and a portion of [[Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island]] near [[Khabarovsk]].
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