• Azot may refer to: Azot (region), an historical and geographic region in North Macedonia Ahuizotl (AZOT), a gene involved in removing aged damaged cells...
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    Sievierodonetsk Association "Azot" is a chemical producer based in Sievierodonetsk, Luhansk Oblast, Ukraine. It is the third largest producer of ammonia...
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    TogliattiAzot (Russian: ТольяттиАзот) is a Russian chemical company and has recently[when?] been identified as being world's largest ammonia producer....
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    Azot, also known as Cherkaskyi Azot after Cherkasy, the location of its chemical plant, is one of the biggest manufacturers of nitrogen fertilizers in...
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    Grodno Azot (Belarusian «Гро́дна Азо́т») is an open joint-stock company, Belarusian state-run producer of nitrogen compounds and fertilizers located in...
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    DniproAzot located in Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast is an enterprise in the chemical industry of Ukraine. DniproAzot is a significant producer of ammonia...
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    Azot (Macedonian: Азот) is a historical and geographic region in North Macedonia located in the south-west of the city of Veles in the valley of Babuna...
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  • Azot Severodonetsk is a bandy club based in Sievierodonetsk, Ukraine. It plays its home games at Sievierodonetsk city stadium. The club colour is orange...
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  • BC Dnipro-Azot was a Ukrainian basketball club based in Dniprodzerzhynsk. Established in 2005, the team played in the Superleague. It was dissolved in...
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    estimates) and 300–400 soldiers (as per Russian sources) were besieged at the Azot chemical factory in Severodonetsk. With the Ukrainian defences of Severodonetsk...
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