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    Biysk (Russian: Бийск, IPA: [bʲijsk]; Altay: Јаш-Тура) is a city in Altai Krai, Russia, located on the Biya River not far from its confluence with the...
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  • Biysk Airport (Russian: Аэропорт Бийск) (ICAO: UNBI) (Russian: Аэропорт Бийск) is an airport in Russia located 12 km southeast of Biysk. It services very...
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  • education in Biysk, Altai Krai (Russia), transformed into V.M. Shukshin Biysk Branch of Altai State Pedagogical University in 2024. Biysk Teachers' Institute...
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    The Biysk constituency (No.41) is a Russian legislative constituency in Altai Krai. Currently the constituency covers northwestern corner of Altai Krai...
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  • family of assimilated Moksha Mordvin origin in the village of Srostki near Biysk in Siberian Krai, Soviet Union (now in Altai Krai, Russia). In 1933, his...
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  • FC Progress Biysk (Russian: «Прогресс» (Бийск)) was a Russian football team from Biysk. It played professionally in 1966–1970 and in 1988–1992. The best...
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    Verkh-Biysk (Russian: Верх-Бийск; Altay: Јар-Айыл, Ĵap-Ayıl) is a rural locality (a selo) in Turochaksky District, the Altai Republic, Russia. The population...
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    Siberian Tatars as the Umar or Omass. The Ob forms 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Biysk in Altai Krai at the confluence of the Biya and Katun rivers. Both these...
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    2016. Nearest cities: Biysk (65 km), Gorno-Altaysk (115 km), Barnaul (236 km). The city is connected by bus with Barnaul, Biysk, Gorno-Altaisk, Kemerovo...
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    forms the Ob as it joins the Biya some 19 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of Biysk. The Katun is 688 kilometres (428 mi) long, and its drainage basin covers...
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