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    Maykop is the capital city of Adygea, Russia, located on the right bank of the Belaya River. It borders Maykopsky District, from which it is administratively...
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    The Maykop culture or Maikop culture (‹See Tfd›Russian: майкоп, [mɐjˈkop], scientific transliteration: Majkop,), c. 3700 BC–3000 BC, is a major Bronze...
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  • Maykop is the capital city of the Republic of Adygea, Russia. Maykop or Maikop may also refer to: Maykop culture, prehistoric culture of the northern Caucasus...
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  • Maykop–Ulyap–Maykop was a road bicycle race held in 2015 in Russia, as part of the 2015 UCI Europe Tour. The race was won by Russia's Ivan Balykin. ProCyclingStats...
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  • Maykop Airport (‹See Tfd›Russian: Аэропорт «Майкоп») (ICAO: URKM) is a civilian airport located on the north of Maykop, Russia. It has no solid-surface...
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    Krasnodar Krai and is the fifth-smallest Russian federal subject by area. Maykop is the capital and the largest city of Adygea, home to one-third of the...
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  • FC Druzhba Maykop (‹See Tfd›Russian: ФК "Дружба" Майкоп) is a Russian association football club from Maykop, Republic of Adygea, founded in 1963. It is...
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  • Maikop kurgan (redirect from Maykop kurgan)
    The Maikop kurgan (‹See Tfd›Russian: Майкопский курган), excavated by Nikolay Veselovsky in 1897 near Maikop, Southern Russia, is the eponym of the Early...
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    Izhevsk, Udmurtia Kazan, Tatarstan Magas, Ingushetia Makhachkala, Dagestan Maykop, Adygea Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria Petrozavodsk, Karelia Saransk, Mordovia...
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    Dnieper–Donets (5th to 4th millennia) Sredny Stog (mid-5th to mid-4th millennia) Maykop–Deriivka (mid-4th to mid-3rd millennia) Yamnaya (Pit Grave): This is itself...
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