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Lipetsk Oblast
Lipetsk Oblast

Lipetsk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). Its administrative center is the city of Lipetsk.

Lipetsk
Lipetsk

Lipetsk , also romanized as Lipeck, is a city and the administrative center of Lipetsk Oblast, Russia, located on the banks of the Voronezh River in the Don basin, 438 kilometers (272 mi) southeast of Moscow. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 508,887.

Lipetsk (air base)
Lipetsk (air base)

Lipetsk Air Base is an air base in Lipetsk Oblast, Russia located 12 km northwest of Lipetsk. It is the combat training center of Russian Air Force, analogous to the U.S. Air Force's Nellis Air Force Base.

Lipetsk Airport
Lipetsk Airport

Lipetsk Airport (IATA: LPK, ICAO: UUOL) is an airport in Lipetsk Oblast, Russia located 12 km north of Lipetsk. It is a smaller airfield north of city near Lipetsk Air Base.

Lipetsky

Lipetsky , Lipetskaya (feminine), or Lipetskoye (neuter) may refer to:

Lipetsk fighter-pilot school

The Lipetsk fighter-pilot school was a secret training school for fighter pilots operated by the German Reichswehr at Lipetsk, Soviet Union, because Germany was prohibited by the Treaty of Versailles from operating an air force and sought alternative means to continue training and development for the future Luftwaffe. Today it is the site of Lipetsk Air Base.

Lipetsky District
Lipetsky District

Lipetsky District is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the eighteen in Lipetsk Oblast, Russia. It is located in the center of the oblast.

Sakhalin Oblast
Sakhalin Oblast

Sakhalin Oblast is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast) comprising the island of Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands in the Russian Far East.

Sakhalin-I
Sakhalin-I

The Sakhalin-I project, a sister project to Sakhalin-II, is a consortium for production of oil and gas on Sakhalin Island and immediately offshore. It operates three fields in the Okhotsk Sea: Chayvo, Odoptu and Arkutun-Dagi.In 1996, the consortium completed a production-sharing agreement between the Sakhalin-I consortium, the Russian Federation and the Sakhalin government.

Sakhalin Koreans

Sakhalin Koreans are Russian citizens and residents of Korean descent living on Sakhalin Island, who trace their roots to the immigrants from the Gyeongsang and Jeolla provinces of Korea during the late 1930s and early 1940s, the latter half of the Japanese colonial era. At the time, the southern half of Sakhalin Island, then known as Karafuto Prefecture, was under the control of the Empire of Japan; the Japanese government both recruited and forced Korean labourers into service and shipped them to Karafuto to fill labour shortages resulting from World War II. The Red Army invaded Karafuto days before Japan's surrender; while all but a few Japanese there repatriated successfully, almost one-third of the Koreans could not secure permission to depart either to Japan or their home towns in South Korea.

Gray's grasshopper warbler
Gray's grasshopper warbler

Gray's grasshopper warbler , also known as Gray's warbler, is a species of grass warbler in the family Locustellidae; it was formerly included in the "Old World warbler" assemblage. The Sakhalin grasshopper warbler was formerly considered conspecific.

Sakhalin-II
Sakhalin-II

The Sakhalin-2 project is an oil and gas development in Sakhalin Island, Russia. It includes development of the Piltun-Astokhskoye oil field and the Lunskoye natural gas field offshore Sakhalin Island in the Okhotsk Sea, and associated infrastructure onshore.

Sakhalin Husky
Sakhalin Husky

The Sakhalin Husky, also known as the Karafuto Ken , is a breed of dog formerly used as a sled dog, but now nearly extinct.As of 2011, there were only two surviving purebred members of the breed in Japan. The sole remaining breeder, Sergey Lyubykh, located in the Nivkh village of Nekrasovka, died in 2012, but before his death stated that there were no longer enough living specimens of the breed to allow for the genetic diversity necessary for continued breeding.