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  1. Russia and the Independent Nations of The Former USSR: Geofacts and Maps by William A. Dando, L. Jones, et all 1995-01-09
  2. Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia Country Studies (Area Handbook Series) by Glenn E. Curtis, 1995-11
  3. Defending the Border: Identity, Religion, And Modernity in the Republic of Georgia (Culture and Society After Socialism) by Mathijs Pelkmans, 2006-09
  4. Understanding Post-Soviet Transitions: Corruption, Collusion and Clientelism (Euro-Asian Studies) by Christoph H. Stefes, 2006-12-12
  5. Former Soviet Republics - The Transcaucasus (Former Soviet Republics) by Thomas Streissguth, 2002-07-12

21. Turkey Geography 1998 - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natural Resour
9 km, Bulgaria 240 km, georgia 252 km boundary agreed upon with the former ussr territorialsea 6 geography note strategic location controlling the Turkish
http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb1998/turkey/turkey_geography.html

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    Geography 1998
    http://www.greekorthodoxchurch.org/wfb1998/turkey/turkey_geography.html
    SOURCE: 1998 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK
      Location southwestern Asia (that part west of the Bosporus is sometimes included with Europe), bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Georgia, and bordering the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, between Greece and Syria Geographic coordinates 39 00 N, 35 00 E Map references Middle East Area
      total: 780,580 sq km
      land: 770,760 sq km
      water: 9,820 sq km Area - comparative slightly larger than Texas Land boundaries
      total: 2,627 km
      border countries: Armenia 268 km, Azerbaijan 9 km, Bulgaria 240 km, Georgia 252 km, Greece 206 km, Iran 499 km, Iraq 331 km, Syria 822 km Coastline 7,200 km Maritime claims exclusive economic zone: in Black Sea only - to the maritime boundary agreed upon with the former USSR territorial sea: 6 nm in the Aegean Sea,; 12 nm in the Black Sea and in the Mediterranean Sea Climate temperate; hot, dry summers with mild, wet winters; harsher in interior
  • 22. About Turkey - Biblical Tours In Turkey With All Season Tours
    9 km, Bulgaria 240 km, georgia 252 km boundary agreed upon with the former ussr Territorialsea geography Note Strategic location controlling the Turkish Straits
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    Turkey On The Web TURKEY TOURS AT ITS BEST [ Geography ] Hotels In Turkey Historical Places Turkish Cuisine Country Profile ... Turkey Maps Geography
    Land Mass Total

    780,580 sq km
    Land
    770,760 sq km
    Water
    9,820 sq km
    Land Boundaries
    Total: 2,627 km
    Border countries: Armenia 268 km, Azerbaijan 9 km, Bulgaria 240 km, Georgia 252 km, Greece 206 km, Iran 499 km, Iraq 331 km, Syria 822 km
    Coastline 7,200 km Maritime claim Exclusive economic zone: in Black Sea only: to the maritime boundary agreed upon with the former USSR Territorial sea: 6 nm in the Aegean Sea; 12 nm in Black Sea and in Mediterranean Sea Climate Temperate; hot, dry summers with mild, wet winters; harsher in interior. MIN Cº MAX Cº January February March April May June July August September October November December Terrain Mostly mountains; narrow coastal plain; high central plateau (Anatolia). Elevation extremes Lowest: Mediterranean Sea m Highest: Mount Ararat 5,166 m

    23. Georgia Development Gateway
    and traditions of the former ussr Republics Caucasus in Tbilisi, georgia networking,consultation their politics, history, conflicts, environment, geography.
    http://www.georgia-gateway.org/index.php3?cid=234

    24. Georgia
    geography. georgia is pinning its hopes for recovery on reestablishing trade tieswith Agriculture accounted for 97% of former ussr citrus fruits and 93% of
    http://www.emgmkts.com/research/country/eurasia/georgia.htm
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    Georgia
    NoteGeorgia has been beset by ethnic and civil strife since independence. In late 1991, the country's first elected president, Zviad GAMSAKHURDIA was ousted in an armed coup. In October 1993, GAMSAKHURDIA, and his supporters sponsored a failed attempt to retake power from the current government led by former Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard SHEVARDNADZE. The Georgian government has also faced armed separatist conflicts in the Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions. A cease-fire went into effect in South Ossetia in June 1992 and a joint Georgian-Ossetian-Russian peacekeeping force has been in place since that time. Georgian forces were driven out of the Abkhaz region in September 1993 after a yearlong war with Abkhaz separatists. Nearly 200,000 Georgian refugees have since fled Abkhazia, adding substantially to the estimated 100,000 internally displaced persons already in Georgia. Russian peacekeepers are deployed along the border of Abkhazia and the rest of Georgia.
    Geography
    Location: Southwestern Asia, bordering the Black Sea, between Turkey and Russia

    25. Annual Report 1998 - Faculty Of Natural Sciences, Bratislava - Slovakia
    of the World (Europe and former ussr) (21h University, Prešov; Department of geography,Faculty of Natural Dr. georgia Kroll, Martin Luther Universität Halle
    http://www.fns.uniba.sk/fns/annual/1998/geog/regional.htm
    Prirodovedecka fakulta Comenius University Faculty of Natural Sciences Annual Report 1998 Department of Regional Geography, Protection and Planning of the Landscape Head: Doc. Dr. Viliam Lauko, CSc. Telephone: (+421 7) 60296 430 Fax: (+421 7) 65429 064 e-mail: reggeografia@fns.uniba.sk STAFF Full Professor: Oliver Bašovský Associate Professors: Ján Paulov, Viliam Lauko Assistent Professors: Tibor Blažík, Ladislav Tolmáci, Eva Rajcáková Research Workers: Edita Hvoždarová, Karol Kasala, Katarína Hajasová, Angelika Švecová, Gabriel Zubriczký Technical Staff: Alžbeta Janíková, Tatiana Pifková Ph.D. Students: Daniel Gurnák, Peter Bezák, Michal Hrabovský, Radoslav Klamár, Martin Rosic TEACHING Summer term 1998 Winter Term 1998 RESEARCH PROJECTS Grant VEGA 1/4163/97 Geographical Regions: Theoretic-methodological Analysis (J. Paulov) Regional versus spatial conception in geography. Conceptual background and relevance of regional approach. Regions as systems. Complexity of regions. Regional policy and regional development. Regional case studies: analysis of specific regions. COOPERATION Cooperation in Slovakia Project School Atlas of Slovakia: Department of Geography, Faculty of Human and Natural Sciences, Matej Bel University, Banská Bystrica; Department of Geography and Geoecology, Faculty of Human and Natural Sciences, P. J. Šafárik University, Prešov; Department of Geography, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Constantíne the Philosopher, Nitra, Faculty of Human and Natural Sciences

    26. Annual Report 1997 - Faculty Of Natural Sciences, Bratislava - Slovakia
    Regional geography of the World (Europe and former ussr). Regional versus spatialconception in geography. Dr. georgia Kroll, Martin Luther Universität Halle
    http://www.fns.uniba.sk/fns/annual/1997/geog/reggeogr.htm
    Prirodovedecka fakulta Comenius University Faculty of Natural Sciences Annual Report 1997 Department of Regional Geography, Protection and Planning of the Landscape Head: Doc. Dr. Viliam Lauko, CSc. Telephone: (+421-7) 60296 430 Fax: (+421-7) 65429 064 e-mail: reggeografia@fns.uniba.sk STAFF Full Professor: Oliver Bašovský Associate Professors: Ján Paulov, Viliam Lauko Assistant Professors: Research Workers: Technical Staff: PhD Students: Courses Summer Term 1997 Regional Geography of the World Computer as a Tool in Geographical Research Švecová Geography of Slovakia 2 Lauko Theoretical Geography Paulov Regional Geography of the World (Europe and Fformer USSR) 2 Economic Evaluation of Appropriate Character of the Landscape Urban and Regional Development: Regional Case Studies Bašovský European Integration Regions of Slovakia - Some Special Problems Introduction to Political and Regional Geography Regional Geography of the World (Europe and Former USSR) Geography of Slovakia 2 Regional Geography of the World (Africa, America) Kasala, Zubriczký

    27. GlobalCircle Portal  G
    georgia (former ussr), Greece, Greece geography, demographics, economy, modern historyto 1994 Drug use, harm reduction anti nazi initiative Initiative in order
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    Africa
    Asia Pacific Canada ... World g Gabon Gabon geography, demographics, economy, modern history to 1994
    (see Africa Gaia (properly Gea, from geo, earth) The Gaia Hypothesis
    The Gaia Hypothesis Resource Page
    - a large collection of resources on the scientific issues related to the Gaia Hypothesis, from a variety of viewpoints, and includes selected writings by Lynn Margulis and James Lovelock
    The Gaia Hypothesis: Implications for a Christian Political Theology of the Environment
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    Resources on the work of Prof. Lynn Margulis

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    by Frank Barnaby (Editor) (see ecology sciences The Gaia Group The Gaia Group sustainable architecture GAIA International GAIA International Gambia Gambia geography, demographics, economy, modern history to 1994

    28. Geography And Resources Of Turkey
    geography and Resources of Turkey. Total Area 779,452 square km. Syria 877 km.former ussr (georgia, Armenia, Nakhitchevan Autonomous Region); 610 km.
    http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Societies/turksoc/intro/in_fact1.html
    Geography and Resources of Turkey
    Total Area:
    779,452 square km. Thrace: 23,764 square km. (Europe), Anatolia: 755,688 square km. (Asia). Max. length; 1,565 km. Average width: 550km. Coastline:
    8,372 km. Aegean: 2,805 km. Mediterranean: 1,577 km. Black Sea: 1,695 km. Marmara: 927 km. Frontiers:
    2,753 km. Syria: 877 km. Former USSR (Georgia, Armenia, Nakhitchevan Autonomous Region); 610 km. Iran: 545 km. Irak: 331 km. Bulgaria 269 km. Greece: 212 km. Land:
    30% arable; 4% permanent crops; 12% meadows and pastures; 26% forest and woodland; 28% other. Lakes:
    9,423 square km. In order of size: Van, Tuz Golu (Salt Lake), Beysehir, Egidir, Aksehir, Iznik, Burdur, Manyas, Acigol, Ulubat (Apolyont). Mountains:
    Max. altitude: Mt. Ararat: 5,165 m. Kackar; 3,923 m. Erciyes; 3,917 m. B Hasan; 3,268 m. Nemrut: 2,282 m. Uludag (Mt. Olympus): 2,543. Average altitude; 1,131 m. (80% of land above 500 m. altitude) Rivers:
    Firat (Euphrates): 1,263 km. in Turkey, Kizilrmak: 1,182 km., Sakarya: 824 km. Murat: 722 km. Seyhan: 560, Menderes (Meander): 584 km. Dicle (Tigris): 523 km. in Turkey, Yesilirmak 519 km. Ceyhan: 509 km. Porsuk: 488 km. Coruh: 442 km. Gediz: 401 km. Islands: Gokceada, Bozcaada, Uzunada, Alibey (Aegean Sea)

    29. Georgia - Assesment Report
    km. geography. georgia produced almost the entire citrus fruit and tea crops ofthe former ussr, and a large share of highquality grapes and wine.
    http://www.grida.no/enrin/htmls/georgia/age_p1.htm
    Georgia
    Environmental Information Systems in Georgia
    T. Bakuradze, M. Gwilawa, Z. Jincharadze,
    M. Khurtsidze and M. Kurtubadze
    UNEP/GRID-Arendal (1995) Table of Contents Order copies of this Report Index of documents TABLE OF CONTENTS
    FOREWORD

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    BACKGROUND

    2.1 Brief Country Profile
    2.2 Environmental issues and environmental decision-making
    3. STATUS OF ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION NETWORKS

    3.1 National-level network
    3.2 Sub-national environmental information network 3.3 International network 3.4 Analysis of legal framework 3.5 Information use in decision-making, education and the media 4. GENERAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT 4.1 Priority needs of information for decision-making 4.2 Legislation regarding the management and accessibility of environmental information 4.3 Financing of environmental information management 4.4 Improving institutional framework 4.5 Cooperation with international (global and regional) environmental programs 4.6 Priority information technology needs

    30. Graduate Faculty
    Environmental Modeling University of georgia. ADJUNCT/SPECIAL PURPOSE FACULTY Dando,William A. Ph.D. Emeritus, Agricultural geography, former ussr, ISU Senior
    http://www.indstate.edu/gga/graduate_faculty.html
    @import "http://www.indstate.edu/webguide/styles/import.css"; Up Graduate Curriculum
    Graduate Faculty
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    Application Process

    Graduate Faculty PROFESSORS: Dutta, Prodip K.
    Ph.D., Sedimentary Petrology, Stratigraphy, Environmental Geochemistry
    Indiana University Gomez, Basil
    Ph.D., Geomorphology, Sediment Transport
    University of Southampton Pontius, Steven
    Ph.D., Cultural Geography, Economic Development, Communications, Tropical Africa, Southeast Asia
    University of Minnesota Stafford, C. Russell Ph.D., Archeology, Statistics, Geoarcheology, Hunter-Gatherers, Lithics, Eastern and Southwest United States Arizona State University ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: Berta, Susan M. Ph.D., Physical Geography, Geomorphology, Remote Sensing University of Oklahoma Bierly, Gregory D. Ph.D., Synoptic and Dynamic Climatology and Meteorology, Remote Sensing Michigan State University Brake, Sandra S. Ph.D., Environmental Geology and Geochemistry, Economic Geology Colorado School of Mines Larson, Robert C.

    31. Georgia Information: Facts, Geography, People, Government, Economy, Flag And Geo
    was forcibly incorporated into the ussr until the Meshkheti Turks scattered throughoutthe former Soviet Union seek to return to georgia; ethnic Armenian
    http://www.mytravelguide.com/guides-and-advice/fact-book/cia/Georgia.php
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    This page provides up-to-date facts and statistical information on Georgia that can be helpful for travelers in their trip preparations.
    The following Georgia information can be found on this page:
  • a Brief history
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  • Transnational Issues If you have a question about Georgia, you can ask it in the " Ask a Question " section of MyTravelGuide.
    Facts, Geography, People, Government, Flag, Economy and Georgia Map.
    Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook Georgia Introduction Georgia Background: Georgia was absorbed into the Russian Empire in the 19th century. Independent for three years (1918-1921) following the Russian revolution, it was forcibly incorporated into the USSR until the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991. Ethnic separation in Abkhazia and South Ossetia, poor governance, and Russian military bases deny the government effective control over the entirety of the state's internationally recognized territory. Despite myriad problems, some progress on market reforms and democratization has been made. An attempt by the government to manipulate legislative elections in November 2003 touched off widespread protests that led to the resignation of President Eduard SHEVARDNADZE.
  • 32. About Georgia, Location, Hotel "Cross Pass", Winter Sport Hotel In Gudauri, Ski
    geography georgia occupies the central and eastern parts of TOURISM POTENTIAL georgiawas one of the leaders of recreational system in the former ussr.
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    Home History About Georgia About Hotel ... Contact Us Country Information GEOGRAPHY: Georgia occupies the central and eastern parts of the Caucasus. Its neighbors are the Russian Federation (to the north), Azerbaijan (east), Armenia (south) and Turkey (to the south-east). It is a mountainous country, with the northern boundary running along the Great Caucasian Range and the southern boundary hitting the mountains of the Minor Caucasus. Between these two ranges, plains extend west to the 330km (205mi) coastline of the Black Sea. LANDSCAPE: The surface of Georgia ranges in altitude from meters on the Black Sea level up to 5.184 metres. The northern, central and southern parts are dominated by mountains (with Caucasus mountains in the north, Likhi range in the central part and lesser Caucasus mountains in the south). Kolkhida Lowland opens to the Black Sea in the west, while in eastern Georgia all rivers join the Mtkvari (Kura) river, forming the Caspian basin. 2/3 of the territory is mountainous, the average height being 1200 meters. The main peaks are : Shkhara (5184), Kazbegi (5033), Rustaveli (4960), Tetnuldi (4852), Ushba (4710), and Shkhelda (4322). The main rivers are: Mtkvari (384 km), Alazani (390 km), Iori (375 km), Rioni (327 km), Enguri (221 km), and Khrami (220 km).

    33. Uksearch.com Results : Azerbaijan
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    34. Publications
    Macrostructural changes in the former ussr An International of geography DiscussionPaper 982. Department of geography, University of georgia.
    http://www.ggy.uga.edu/people/faculty/pandit/publications.html
    Publications
    A. Book Pandit, Kavita and S.D. Withers (eds.). 1999. Migration and Restructuring in the United States: A Geographic Perspective. Lanham, Md.: Rowman and Littlefield. B. Papers in Refereed Journals Shaw, Annapurna and Kavita Pandit. 2001. "The Micro-Geography of Local Labor Market Segmentation in Third World Cities: The Case of Motor Vehicle Repair in Calcutta," Economic Geography Kazmi, Jamil and Kavita Pandit. 2001. "Disease and Dislocation: The Impact of Refugee Movements on the Geography of Malaria in NWFP, Pakistan," Social Science and Medicine Pandit, Kavita. 2000. "Expanding the ‘region' in Regional Science: How Third World experience can enrich our research." Review of Regional Studies Pandit, Kavita. 2000. "Regional Variations in Migraproduction and Migration Timing," Professional Geographer Pandit, Kavita. 1997. "Cohort And Period Effects In U.S. Migration: How Demographic and Economic Cycles Influence The Migration Schedule," Annals of the Association of American Geographers Pandit, Kavita. 1997. "Demographic Cycle Effects On Migration Timing and the Delayed Mobility Phenomenon,"

    35. Eco Meeting In Kiev
    reluctant countries have appeared to be the former ussr, united along with the formersocialist allies of the department of geography of georgia at the
    http://www.caspianbusinessnews.com/preview/regional/docs/jun2-2003.html
    Caspian Business News - June 2, 2003
    Eco meeting in Kiev
    Fagan Askerov
    KIEV, Ukraine
    - Three protocols submitted to the environment ministers of the region of the United Nation Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) ‘Environment for Europe’ conference in Kiev, Ukraine, remain open for countries to sign over the next year.
    A total of 55 countries from Europe, the former Soviet republics, Israel, Canada and the United States, discussed environmental legislation at the Fifth such ‘Environment for Europe’ Conference over May 21-23.
    "The countries that did not sign the protocols still have a chance to do so over the next year," said Nizami Kerimov, the head of the Azeri delegation at the Kiev conference. "We will join them later. The main issue is to ratify and properly implement them," he added.
    The Protocol on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers (PRTR) to the Aarhus Convention, Protocol on Strategic Environment Assessment to the Espo convention, protocol on Civil Liability were proposed at the conference.
    Between 22 and 36 countries out of 55 participating countries signed the protocols, but some of the countries preferred not to hasten with the signing procedure.

    36. Armenia1
    the successor states of the former ussr machinery, energy, consumer goods. Majortrading partners Iran, Russia, Turkmenistan, georgia, US, EU. geography.
    http://www.princeton.edu/~nes/Armenia1.html
    ARMENIA Click here for daily news from Armenia Click here for the Washington Post, Armenian News
    About Armenia... President: Robert Kocharyan (1998) Prime Minister: Armen Darbinyan (1998) Area: 11,500 sq mi. (29,800 sq km) Population (1998 est.): 3,421,775 (average annual rate of
    increase: –0.36%) (Armenian, 93%; others, Kurds, Ukrainians,
    and Russians); birth rate: 13.5/1000; infant mortality rate:
    40.8/1000, density per sq mi.: 298 Capital and largest city (1994 est.): Yerevan, 1,226,000; other
    large cities (1994 est.): Gyumri (Leninakan), 120,000 Monetary unit: Dram Language: Armenian Ethnicity/Race: Armenian 93%, Azeri 3%, Russian 2%, other
    (mostly Yezidi Kurds) 2% (1989) Note: as of the end of 1993

    37. Armchair World: Tips For Travelers To Russia
    12 independent countries Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan geography. largestcountry that emerged from the former ussr It stretches
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    Archived Note: Some of this information may no longer be valid. Before making any trip decisions, refer to the latest U.S. State Department information for the independent country of the former Soviet Union of interest. INTRODUCTION
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    INTRODUCTION
    In December 1991, the Soviet Union was dissolved. In its place emerged 12 independent countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
    GEOGRAPHY
    Russia is the largest country that emerged from the former U.S.S.R. It stretches from the Baltic Sea, across the northern Eurasian landmass, to the Bering Strait where the Russian island lies only three (3) miles from an island that is part of Alaska. Russia and the other republics of the former Soviet Union are going through profound political and economic changes. At present, the tourism industry, like other industries that were strictly regulated in the former USSR, is undergoing a transformation that can be confusing to customers as well as to the industry itself. Throughout the entire former Soviet region, major structures of civil authority and service organizations are either being replaced by new bodies or are withering away without replacement.
    VISAS
    A U.S. citizen must have a valid U.S. passport and a visa to travel to any country of the former USSR. At present, only Russia and Ukraine are issuing visas. At the time of publication, the other countries of the former USSR had either not established embassies in the United States or, in the case of Armenia and Belarus, had opened embassies but were not yet issuing visas. To travel to a country of the former USSR that is not yet issuing visas, a Russian visa is still required, and it is valid for all such countries. At present, travel

    38. Íàðîä.Ðó: CV
    village Agmamedlo,c.Marneuli,georgia Republic University geography and other fieldsof modern geography. in different organization of former ussr 1991 Second
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    40. Encyclopedia: Geography Of Turkey
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