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Along with her work for | CASPIAN, Albrecht is also a radio talk show host. |
the role of Trumpkin in the 2008 film Prince | Caspian although film critic Bill Gibron described hi |
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Prince | Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, which was |
K, together with Russia, the Middle East, the | Caspian and Africa. |
e, The Bourne Identity, Casino Royale, Prince | Caspian, and many others). |
sources, notably the oilfields at Baku on the | Caspian and the associated rail and pipeline connecti |
d Armenian regions; of the regions around the | Caspian, and the habits of their peoples (especially |
81), the BBC television adaptations of Prince | Caspian and The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1989) and |
ine project to transport natural gas from the | Caspian and Middle East regions via a new gas transpo |
Edmund and Lucy bid farewell to | Caspian and Aslan before entering the portal with Eus |
He traveled to Khwarezm and the | Caspian and Aral Sea regions. |
elius, half-dwarf and half-human, is tutor to | Caspian and aids in the Narnians' defeat of the Telma |
Eustace rejoins Lucy, Edmund, | Caspian and Reepicheep and they sail to a sea covered |
Bnito, or the | Caspian and Black Sea Oil Company, was an oil busines |
ed a squadron of coastal torpedo boats in the | Caspian and forced the surrender of several enemy for |
possible oil transport routes from the North | Caspian area. |
Current gun manufacturers such as | Caspian Arms make slide assemblies and small parts su |
that the Pliocene oil and gas fields in South | Caspian Basin had been mainly charged from epigenetic |
It is located in the Pre-Caspian (or North | Caspian) Basin, which extends from the southeastern m |
It is home to many unique | Caspian bird and reptile species native to this regio |
r since there has been no 2009 issue for wild | Caspian Caviar production. |
pplied by gas from fields scattered along the | Caspian coast between Okarem and Balkanabat. |
the Mangyshlak Peninsula on the northeastern | Caspian coast. |
he capital of his province was Derbend at the | Caspian coast. |
Astacus pachypus, the | Caspian crayfish is a species of crayfish found in th |
No | Caspian deposits are found on or within the Ergeni hi |
and the associated irrigation network in the | Caspian Depression |
Since 2003, he has been a member of the | Caspian Development Advisory Panel, an independent bo |
When the Commune was toppled by the Centro | Caspian Dictatorship, a British-backed coalition of D |
il field and port of Baku, held by the Centro | Caspian Dictatorship. |
were conducted by US-Azerbaijan joint venture | Caspian Drilling Company established by SOCAR and San |
Some of his main works include | Caspian Energy Politics: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and T |
ed in its Article 2 is “the protection of the | Caspian environment from all sources of pollution inc |
There were several | Caspian expeditions of the Rus in the course of the 1 |
For a detailed account of such raids, see | Caspian expeditions of the Rus. |
on Shore's overall sound has been compared to | Caspian, Explosions in the Sky, Joy Wants Eternity, T |
d the Aurora in 1922, and held command of the | Caspian Flotilla in 1932 - 1933. |
ussian Navy - 3 boats are in service (3 boats | Caspian Flotilla) |
as well as units of the Black Sea Fleet, the | Caspian Flotilla, the Air Force and the Airborne Troo |
sea in the south, a line from Carmania to the | Caspian Gates in the west, and the so-called Taurus M |
Caspian goes to his cabin in a temper, but returns to | |
In 1996, | Caspian Group purchased the club from shareholders fo |
ectors of the parent company first created as | Caspian Group and liquidated as Leeds United PLC. |
For his services in the | Caspian he was mentioned in dispatches twice, appoint |
He transferred to the | Caspian Higher Naval School and graduated in 1947. |
It grows in the moist | Caspian Hyrcanian mixed forests as wells as parts of |
ibes what was the last Viking campaign in the | Caspian in 1041, adding much legend to the historical |
) and Trufflehunter, a badger loyal to Prince | Caspian in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ( |
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince | Caspian is the soundtrack of the film of the same nam |
In April 2002 the | Caspian Jazz and Blues Festival was held in the Old C |
The | Caspian lamprey, Caspiomyzon wagneri, is a species of |
- | Caspian locust |
Caspian Marine Shad (Alosa braschnikowi) is a species | |
Bahman, Tir, Farvardin, 57, Homa, Zar, Kish, | Caspian, Marlleak, Special Oshno, 98 and 68. |
(Tsentrokaspiy) for "Central Committee of the | Caspian Military Fleet (Центральный комитет Каспийско |
kish Straits in transportation of Russian and | Caspian oil. |
ompany name of AgipKCO (Agip Kazakhstan North | Caspian Operating Company N.V.). |
Caspian orders a boat lowered and announces that he w | |
Today the | Caspian Ossetra is facing extinction. |
anosov & Sons, Moscow-Caucasus Trade Company, | Caspian Partnership, Russian Petroleum Society, Abshe |
May 16: A final agreement creating the | Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) is signed by projec |
The | Caspian Pipeline Consortium was initially registered |
LukArco is a partner in the | Caspian Pipeline Consortium with a shareholding of 12 |
ian and international projects, including the | Caspian Pipeline Consortium crude pipeline system, th |
Fellow Game Tunnel reviewer | Caspian Prince said that the combination of "the huge |
authorities and co-venturers under the North | Caspian PSA (NCPSA), operatorship of the NCPSA was fo |
Caspian refuses, acknowledging that he still has duti | |
to transport kerosene and crude oil from the | Caspian region to the Georgian Batumi oil terminal at |
s to be imported from the Middle East and the | Caspian region to Western Europe. |
km) pipeline to transport crude oil from the | Caspian region to Russia's Black Sea coast in 1998 an |
ort, the pipeline will supply the central and | Caspian region of Turkmenistan. |
sed in Ankara and produces oil and gas in the | Caspian region, North Africa, and the Middle East. |
tribes of the Caucasus, Pontic steppe and the | Caspian region, was the "Brutakhi, who are Jews." |
o N. Africa, Europe, Florida, and west to the | Caspian region; in Britain it is the only native Hydr |
h the Caucasian Mountains transhipping on the | Caspian Sea and thence to India. |
e given full and equal shipping rights in the | Caspian Sea along with the right to fly their respect |
Liman) is a coastal liman, or lagoon, in the | Caspian Sea near Bandar-e Anzali, in the northern Ira |
ublic of China and the northwest coast of the | Caspian Sea in the Russian Federation, where they bec |
a role which led to a distant posting in the | Caspian Sea during the Russian Civil War, fighting th |
f the countries between the Black Sea and the | Caspian Sea was rendered still more unsettled by the |
oil companies prefer an export route from the | Caspian Sea to Azerbaijan and Georgia and on to the B |
Iran; and the unit was transferred across the | Caspian Sea to the port of Pahlavi (known today as Ba |
Come winds of the | Caspian Sea |
Caspian Sea (world's largest lake) | |
Alosa caspia is a shad living in the | Caspian Sea |
The Volga Delta and the nearby | Caspian Sea offer superb fishing grounds. |
Most plantings of Madrasa are found near the | Caspian Sea in Azerbaijan and Armenia. |
P. p. caspius (Hartert, 1917) from the | Caspian Sea area, is like poliocephalus, but larger. |
mer Soviet Union (Caucasus), eastern shore of | Caspian Sea east to E Kazakhstan, |
t began production at the Aday block near the | Caspian Sea in Western Kazakhstan. |
previous mentionings of P. baeri outside the | Caspian Sea should probably be attributed to P. bakue |
They discussed investing in projects in the | Caspian Sea and increasing shipments of oil and wheat |
s Iranian friends travel to the shores of the | Caspian Sea on a three-day vacation. |
It would have been around the size of the | Caspian Sea at its best preserved extent during the e |
the Black Sea coast and eastwards beyond the | Caspian Sea to Askhabad. |
eet during World War I but transferred to the | Caspian Sea Flotilla in 1918. |
n made in 1579-1581 from the White Sea to the | Caspian Sea and back. |
ng fleet that had been granted passage to the | Caspian Sea by the Khazar government, wiping out thou |
rade center easily reachable by ship from the | Caspian Sea and Volga River, and many of its inhabita |
nistan and Russia through port of Neka on the | Caspian Sea to Jask on the Gulf of Oman. |
is the second pipeline dedicated to exporting | Caspian Sea oil, but the first built since the Soviet |
The other | Caspian Sea oil pipeline, which runs through the Russ |
t further; it reached as far as China and the | Caspian Sea before receding. |
ohammed's father wakes up on the shore of the | Caspian Sea and finds Mohammed lying motionless a sho |
ields in eastern Turkmenistan to the coast of | Caspian Sea across the southern part of the country. |
courses of large rivers in the Black Sea and | Caspian Sea drainage basins. |
rcanian woods along the southern coast of the | Caspian Sea from Azerbaijan to the Iranian province G |
bspecies, which live in central Asia from the | Caspian Sea to western China. |
ipeline which will carry natural gas from the | Caspian Sea basin to the European Union member states |
found in the lands between the Black Sea and | Caspian Sea such as Asia Minor, Crimea, the Caucasus |
e Protection of the Marine Environment of the | Caspian Sea is a regional convention signed by the of |
In 1918, he reached Enzeli on the | Caspian Sea with a small party of officers and men an |
ed to Central Europe in 19th century from the | Caspian Sea region. |
baristan (some twenty kilometres south of the | Caspian Sea) in the winter of 838-9. |
had to seek shelter in Khazaria north of the | Caspian Sea, an area free of Muslim control; Abo acco |
Historical Account of British Trade over the | Caspian Sea, with a Journal of Travels, etc. (London, |
it is only found in the coastal waters of the | Caspian Sea, on sandy and muddy bottoms, at depths of |
n Iran's Gilan Province, on the shores of the | Caspian Sea, draws numerous pilgrims to the picturesq |
men raiders from the Russian frontiers on the | Caspian Sea, but the expedition was also an attempt t |
ncluding imagery of clouds streaming over the | Caspian Sea, dust storms curling off the coast of Mor |
us route that would include the Aral Sea, the | Caspian Sea, and the Black Sea. |
Other travels led him to the | Caspian Sea, the North Cape, and Lapland. |
an field is an offshore oil and gas field the | Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan. |
uth, Volgograd, Rostov-on-Don, Astrakhan, the | Caspian Sea, and Black Sea are directly reachable. |
It is found in the | Caspian Sea, the Sea of Azov, rivers Volga, Don, Kuba |
the Polar Circle, Outer Mongolia, the Black, | Caspian Sea, Lake Baikal and climbing the tallest mou |
hen the lower Emba River and the coast of the | Caspian Sea, before passing through the Kuma-Manych D |
Deniz is an offshore oil and gas field in the | Caspian Sea, located 21 km (13 mi) southeast of Baku, |
an tribe of the Massagetae, dwelling near the | Caspian Sea, were known to the early rulers of Persia |
Bahar is an offshore oil and gas field in the | Caspian Sea, located 40 km (25 mi) southeast of Baku, |
tribe living along the southern shore of the | Caspian Sea, including current day Amol, Iran. |
t and leasing of oil and gas platforms in the | Caspian Sea, to global customers. |
ntic steppe region bounded on the east by the | Caspian Sea, on the west by the Black Sea and on the |
sent-day Baku or Derbent, both located by the | Caspian Sea. |
to the ground at 07:55 UT, just north of the | Caspian Sea. |
The Old Russian name for the | Caspian Sea. |
lly-built semi-floatable drilling rig for the | Caspian Sea. |
blishes a review of the caviar trade from the | Caspian Sea. |
this conquest Ottomans were able to reach the | Caspian Sea. |
sia to Europe" and transportation through the | Caspian Sea. |
Mare is believed to be similar in size to the | Caspian Sea. |
ly overlap: they can be found together in the | Caspian Sea. |
ver Azerbaijan and the Caucasus as far as the | Caspian sea. |
the Century" for the production of oil in the | Caspian Sea. |
ch are offshore, in Azerbaijani sector of the | Caspian Sea. |
viding into two branches which empty into the | Caspian Sea. |
a was more than twice that of the present-day | Caspian Sea. |
d fought his way north along the coast of the | Caspian Sea. |
nies operating in Indonesia, Malaysia and the | Caspian Sea. |
ion whose presence was around or close to the | Caspian Sea. |
n Gilan and Zanjan provinces southwest of the | Caspian Sea. |
and south Terek, and the lands bordering the | Caspian Sea. |
azahstan's sector in the northern part of the | Caspian Sea. |
the southern portion of the similarly shaped | Caspian Sea. |
e USA to gain control of the resources of the | Caspian Sea. |
cribed, the town of Baku in Azerbaijan by the | Caspian Sea. |
American Recovery and Development (1989), The | Caspian Sea: A Quest for Environmental Security (2000 |
nal use of marine biological resources in the | Caspian Sea; strive to maintain or restore population |
Pusa caspica ( | Caspian Seal) |
Steppe wolves occasionally surplus kill | Caspian seals. |
Formerly abundant in the Black, Aral and | Caspian seas, its range is now primarily limited to t |
nine clans long settled between the Aral and | Caspian Seas, and set up camp on the right bank of th |
The North-Western | Caspian seaside was a southern boundary and the Crime |
tion and Partnership of the Black Sea and the | Caspian Sea”, which was inaugurated on March 4, 2009, |
Caspian shad, Alosa caspia caspia | |
r territory contracted to a tiny strip of the | Caspian shore. |
Caspian Snowcock, Tetraogallus caspius | |
The | Caspian Snowcock, Tetraogallus caspius, is a snowcock |
alkans) and Proto-Indo-Iranian (spoken in the | Caspian steppe) by the mid 3rd millennium BC. |
70, 1974, 1992, 1999), Whiskered Tern (1969), | Caspian Tern (1968, 1992), Spotted Crake and Spotted |
ed Gull, Whiskered Tern, Gull-billed Tern and | Caspian Tern. |
on, demonstrating by his passage north of the | Caspian, that it was an inland sea and did not flow i |
the Black Sea to the Volga and thence to the | Caspian; the route was known as the "Khazarian Way". |
Some reports even state that the final | Caspian tiger was captured and killed in Northeast Af |
0th century), bears, wolves, leopards and the | Caspian tiger. |
Caspian turtle or Striped-neck terrapin, Mauremys cas | |
and designed by artist Alan Davis, the Judson | Caspian version of Reaper first appeared in Detective |
nglish actor, best known for his portrayal of | Caspian X in The Chronicles of Narnia films Prince Ca |
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