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millennium BCE), a continuous belt of civilizations stretched through the Eurasian subtropical zone from the Atlantic to the Pacific. This belt became the...
Click to read more »The Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) or European beaver is a species of beaver widespread across Eurasia, with a rapidly increasing population of at least...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU or EEU) is an economic union of five post-Soviet states located in Eurasia. The EAEU has an integrated single market...
Click to read more »Eurasianism (Russian: евразийство, romanized: yevrazíystvo [jɪvrɐˈzʲijstvə]) is a socio-political movement in Russia that emerged in the early 20th century...
Click to read more »The Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), also known as the northern sparrowhawk or simply the sparrowhawk, is a small bird of prey in the family Accipitridae...
Click to read more »The Eurasian collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto), often called the collared dove, is a dove species from the genus Streptopelia. It is grey-buff to pinkish-grey...
Click to read more »The Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) is one of the four extant species within the medium-sized wild cat genus Lynx. It is widely distributed from Northern, Central...
Click to read more »The Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) is a species of eagle-owl, a type of bird that resides much over Eurasia. It is often just called the eagle-owl in Europe...
Click to read more »The Eurasian goshawk (/ˈɡɒsˌhɔːk/; Astur gentilis) is a species of medium-large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae, a family which also includes other...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Steppe, also called the Great Steppe or The Steppe, is an area of grassland in Eurasia that is mostly located in the temperate grasslands...
Click to read more »The Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra), also known as the European otter, Eurasian river otter, European river otter, common otter, and Old World otter, is a...
Click to read more »The Eurasian plate is a tectonic plate that includes most of Eurasia (a landmass consisting of the traditional continents of Asia and Europe), with the...
Click to read more »The Eurasian jay (Garrulus glandarius) is a species of passerine bird in the family Corvidae. It has pinkish brown plumage with a black stripe on each...
Click to read more »The Eurasian coot (Fulica atra), also known as the common coot or Australian coot, is a member of the rail and crake bird family, the Rallidae. It is found...
Click to read more »diverged from other Eurasians after the Out-of-African migration and represent a sister lineage to other Eurasians. Basal Eurasians originate from the...
Click to read more »The Eurasian hoopoe or common hoopoe (Upupa epops) is the most widespread species of hoopoe. It is a distinctive cinnamon coloured bird with black and...
Click to read more »The Eurasian bullfinch or common bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) is a small passerine bird in the finch family, Fringillidae. In Anglophone Europe it is...
Click to read more »The Eurasian skylark (Alauda arvensis), commonly referred to in Europe as the lark, is a passerine bird in the lark family, Alaudidae. It is a widespread...
Click to read more »The Eurasian nuthatch, wood nuthatch (Sitta europaea), or simply nuthatch, is a small passerine bird found throughout the Palearctic and in Europe. Like...
Click to read more »The term Ancient East Eurasian, alternatively also known as East Eurasian or Eastern Eurasian, is used in population genomics to describe the genetic...
Click to read more »The Eurasian griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) is a large Old World vulture in the bird of prey family Accipitridae. It is also known as the Eurasian griffon...
Click to read more »The Eurasian magpie or common magpie (Pica pica) is a resident breeding bird throughout the northern part of the Eurasian continent. It is one of several...
Click to read more »The Eurasian hobby (Falco subbuteo), or just hobby, is a small, slim falcon. It belongs to a group of similar falcons often considered a subgenus of Falco...
Click to read more »Eurasian Avars may refer to: Avars (Caucasus), a people from the North East Caucasus Avar Khanate, Caucasus Pannonian Avars, a nomadic people who lived...
Click to read more »The Eurasian spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia), or common spoonbill, is a wading bird of the ibis and spoonbill family Threskiornithidae, native to Europe...
Click to read more »Eurasian Singaporeans are Singaporeans of mixed European–Asian descent. This group largely includes, but is not limited to, the creole Portuguese–Malay...
Click to read more »The Eurasian golden oriole (Oriolus oriolus), also known as the common golden oriole, is a species of passerine bird, measuring approximately 24cm in length...
Click to read more »(2003), Studies in Medieval Georgian Historiography: Early Texts And Eurasian Contexts, pp. 419–423. Peeters Publishers, ISBN 90-429-1318-5 Constantine...
Click to read more »The Indo people or Indos (Dutch: Indo's; Indonesian: Orang Indo) are Eurasian people living in or connected with Indonesia. In its narrowest sense, the...
Click to read more »The Eurasian wolf (Canis lupus lupus), also known as the common wolf, is a subspecies of grey wolf native to Europe and Asia. It was once widespread throughout...
Click to read more »In archaeogenetics, the term Ancient North Eurasian (ANE) refers to an ancestral component that represents the lineage of the people of the Mal'ta–Buret'...
Click to read more »The Eurasian teal (Anas crecca), common teal, or Eurasian green-winged teal is a common and widespread duck that breeds in temperate Eurosiberia and migrates...
Click to read more »The Eurasian whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus), historically known as the white-rumped whimbrel in North America, is a wader in the large family Scolopacidae...
Click to read more »The Eurasian wryneck or northern wryneck (Jynx torquilla) is a species of wryneck in the woodpecker family. It mainly breeds in temperate regions of Europe...
Click to read more »Eurasian nomads form groups of nomadic peoples who have lived in various areas of the Eurasian Steppe. History largely knows them via frontier historical...
Click to read more »The Eurasian blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus) is a small passerine bird in the tit family, Paridae. It is easily recognised by its blue and yellow plumage...
Click to read more »The Eurasian wren (Troglodytes troglodytes) is a very small insectivorous bird and the only member of the wren family found in the Old World, specifically...
Click to read more »"Eurasian backflow" or "Eurasian back-migrations" refers to several waves of early modern-human migrations before and during the Neolithic, when some...
Click to read more »The Eurasian woodcock (Scolopax rusticola) is a medium-small wading bird found in temperate and subarctic Eurasia. It has cryptic camouflage to suit its...
Click to read more »The Eurasian treecreeper or common treecreeper (Certhia familiaris) is a small passerine bird also known in the British Isles, where it is the only living...
Click to read more »The Eurasian curlew or common curlew (Numenius arquata) is a very large wader in the family Scolopacidae. It is one of the most widespread of the curlews...
Click to read more »Melikian Center: Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies Carleton University - Institute of European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies Columbia University...
Click to read more »extant species: the North American beaver (Castor canadensis) and the Eurasian beaver (C. fiber). Beavers are the second-largest living rodents, after...
Click to read more »antlers are usually larger than those of Eurasian moose and have two lobes on each side, like a butterfly. Eurasian moose antlers resemble a seashell, with...
Click to read more »The red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), also called Eurasian red squirrel, is a species of tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus. It is an arboreal and primarily...
Click to read more »The Eurasian chaffinch, common chaffinch, or simply the chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs) is a common and widespread small passerine bird – in the finch family...
Click to read more »The Eurasian oystercatcher or European oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus), also known as the common pied oystercatcher, or (in Europe) just oystercatcher...
Click to read more »spicatum (Eurasian watermilfoil or spiked water-milfoil) is a submerged perennial aquatic plant which grows in still or slow-moving water. Eurasian watermilfoil...
Click to read more »lynxes) is any of the four extant species (the Canada lynx, Iberian lynx, Eurasian lynx and the bobcat) within the medium-sized wild cat genus Lynx. The name...
Click to read more »Pannonian Avars or Carpathian Avars (/ˈævɑːrz/ AV-arz) were a confederation of Eurasian nomads. They were also known as the Obri (modern Russian: обры, Obry) in...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Basin, or Eurasia Basin, is one of the two major basins into which the Arctic Basin of the Arctic Ocean is split by the Lomonosov Ridge (other...
Click to read more »cotinus, the European smoketree, Eurasian smoketree, smoke tree, smoke bush, Venetian sumach, or dyer's sumach, is a Eurasian species of flowering plant in...
Click to read more »The Eurasian stone-curlew, Eurasian thick-knee, or simply stone-curlew (Burhinus oedicnemus), is a northern species of the Burhinidae (stone-curlew) bird...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Patent Convention (EAPC; Russian: Евразийская патентная конвенция) is an international patent law treaty instituting both the Eurasian Patent...
Click to read more »Eurasian landmass may refer to: Eurasia, the combined landmass of Europe and Asia Eurasian Plate, the tectonic plate covering Eurasia Euro-Asian Steppe...
Click to read more »The stoat (Mustela erminea), also known as the Eurasian ermine or ermine, is a species of mustelid native to Eurasia and the northern regions of North...
Click to read more »The Eurasian wigeon or European wigeon (Mareca penelope), also known as the widgeon or wigeon, is one of three extant species of wigeon in the dabbling...
Click to read more »Look up Eurasia or Eurasian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eurasia or Eurasian may refer to: Eurasia, landmass containing the traditional continents...
Click to read more »The Eurasian scops owl (Otus scops), also known as the European scops owl, common scops owl or just scops owl, is a small owl in the typical owl family...
Click to read more »The Eurasian brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos) is one of the most common subspecies of the brown bear, and is found in much of Eurasia. It is also called...
Click to read more »The Eurasian beaver has been the successful subject of a century of official and unapproved species reintroduction programs in Europe and Asia. Beavers...
Click to read more »independently in the wetter, maritime regions at the opposite ends of the Eurasian landmass. The plumage of the carrion crow is black with a green or purple...
Click to read more »The Greater Eurasian Partnership is an initiative of Russian President Vladimir Putin, put forward in his address to the Federal Assembly in 2015 with...
Click to read more »vast majority of the land in the world's Eastern Hemisphere. The Afro-Eurasian mainland is the largest and most populous contiguous landmass on Earth...
Click to read more »wild boar (Sus scrofa), also known as the wild swine, common wild pig, Eurasian wild pig, or simply wild pig, is a suid native to much of Eurasia and North...
Click to read more »traditionally been recognised to have existed in historical times: The Eurasian aurochs (B. p. primigenius) was part of the Pleistocene megafauna in Eurasia...
Click to read more »The Eurasian dotterel (Eudromias morinellus), also known in Europe as just dotterel, is a small wader in the plover family of birds. It is the only species...
Click to read more »Eurasian cuisine may refer to any of multiple fusion cuisines: Eurasian cuisine of Indonesia Eurasian cuisine of Singapore and Malaysia This disambiguation...
Click to read more »The Customs Union of the Eurasian Economic Union (Russian: Таможенный союз Евразийского экономического союза) or EAEU Customs Union (Russian: Таможенный...
Click to read more »introduced elsewhere, including the United States, where it is known as the Eurasian tree sparrow or German sparrow to differentiate it from the native American...
Click to read more »The New Eurasian Land Bridge, also called the Second or New Eurasian Continental Bridge, is the southern counterpart to the Eurasian Land Bridge and runs...
Click to read more »The Eurasian lynx is the target of ongoing species reintroduction proposals in Great Britain. Proposed locations include the Scottish Highlands and Kielder...
Click to read more »vermicularis, the European blind snake, European worm snake, Eurasian blind snake, or Eurasian worm snake, is a non-venomous species of snake in the genus...
Click to read more »Flaco (March 15, 2010 – February 23, 2024) was a male Eurasian eagle-owl who escaped his long-time enclosure at Central Park Zoo in New York City after...
Click to read more »The Eurasian siskin (Spinus spinus) is a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae. It is also called the European siskin, common siskin or...
Click to read more »common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), also known as the European kestrel, Eurasian kestrel or Old World kestrel, is a species of predatory bird belonging...
Click to read more »Eurasian Bank JSC is the ninth-largest lender in Kazakhstan, headquartered in Almaty. It was founded in 1994 as a closed joint-stock company, and reregistered...
Click to read more »The Eurasian blackcap (Sylvia atricapilla) is a bird usually known simply as the blackcap. It is a common and widespread warbler. It has mainly olive-grey...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Economic Space or Single Economic Space is a single market that provides for the free movement of persons, goods, services and capital within...
Click to read more »blackbird (Turdus merula) is a species of true thrush. It is also known as the Eurasian blackbird (especially in North America, to distinguish it from the unrelated...
Click to read more »Populus tremula (commonly called aspen, common aspen, Eurasian aspen, European aspen, or quaking aspen) is a species of poplar native to cool temperate...
Click to read more »The western jackdaw (Coloeus monedula), also known as the Eurasian jackdaw, the European jackdaw, or simply the jackdaw, is a passerine bird in the crow...
Click to read more »was a Singaporean politician and leader of the Eurasian community of Singapore. He was the first Eurasian representative to the Legislative Council of the...
Click to read more »The future enlargement of the Eurasian Economic Union is theoretically open to any of the post-Soviet states and potentially any country of Europe or Asia...
Click to read more »Shamanism is a spiritual practice that involves a practitioner (shaman) interacting with the spirit world through altered states of consciousness, such...
Click to read more »The European badger (Meles meles), also known as the Eurasian badger, is a species of badger in the family Mustelidae native to Europe and West Asia and...
Click to read more »referred to as "East Eurasians" in population genomics. Phylogenetic position of East Asian lineages among other Eastern Eurasians. Schematic of Populations...
Click to read more »Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) S.à r.l. is a large mining and raw materials supplier with operations in Kazakhstan, Brazil and Central Africa. In its current...
Click to read more »The cuckoo, common cuckoo, European cuckoo or Eurasian cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) is a member of the cuckoo order of birds, Cuculiformes, which includes...
Click to read more »The common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis), also known as the Eurasian kingfisher and river kingfisher, is a small kingfisher with seven subspecies recognized...
Click to read more »The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) or coney is a species of rabbit native to the Iberian Peninsula and southwestern France. It has been introduced...
Click to read more »in China. The Eurasian Steppe had a significant role in the spread of the horse, the wheel and Indo-European languages. In the Eurasian steppe, soils...
Click to read more »smaller owls, and is itself sometimes hunted by the eagle owl and the Eurasian goshawk. Its retina is no more sensitive than a human's. Its directional...
Click to read more »The common carp (Cyprinus carpio), also known as European carp, Eurasian carp, or simply carp, is a widespread freshwater fish of eutrophic waters in lakes...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Youth Union (ESM; Russian: Евразийский союз молодёжи; ЕСМ; Yevraziyskiy soyuz molodozhi, YeSM) is a Russian Eurasianist political organization...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) is the executive body of the Eurasian Economic Union responsible for implementing decisions, upholding the EEU treaties...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Patent Organization (EAPO) is an international organization set up in 1995 by the Eurasian Patent Convention (EAPC) to grant Eurasian patents...
Click to read more »The Eurasian pygmy owl (Glaucidium passerinum) is the smallest owl in Europe. It is dark reddish to greyish-brown, with spotted sides and half of a white...
Click to read more »Yonekawa, H.; Moriwaki, K. (2013). "Evolutionary and dispersal history of Eurasian house mice Mus musculus clarified by more extensive geographic sampling...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Land Bridge (Russian: Евразийский сухопутный мост, romanized: Yevraziyskiy sukhoputniy most), sometimes called the New Silk Road (Новый шёлковый...
Click to read more »domestic reindeer are distributed across the tundra and into the taiga. Eurasian mountain reindeer (R. t. tarandus) are close to North American caribou...
Click to read more »their family, they are widely considered to be intelligent creatures. The Eurasian magpie, for instance, is thought to rank among the world's most intelligent...
Click to read more »The ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua), also known as the Eurasian ruffe or pope, is a freshwater fish found in temperate regions of Europe and northern Asia...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Poker Tour (EA Poker Tour) is a tournament sponsored by GGPoker. EAPT is a series of festivals covering the entire Eurasian region. The EAPT...
Click to read more »The Eurasian bittern or great bittern (Botaurus stellaris) is a wading bird in the bittern subfamily (Botaurinae) of the heron family Ardeidae. There are...
Click to read more »Civilisation in Northwestern India, which was mixed with a local East Eurasian component termed Ancient Ancestral South Indian (AASI). Later analyses...
Click to read more »Scythian cultures was an archaeological horizon that flourished across the Eurasian Steppe during the Iron Age, from approximately the 9th century BC to the...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Business Review: A Journal in Industrial Organization, Innovation and Management Science is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering...
Click to read more »(Accipiter gentilis) and Eurasian sparrowhawk (Accipiter nisus), and falcons including the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus), Eurasian hobby (Falco subbuteo)...
Click to read more »The Eurasian crag martin or just crag martin (Ptyonoprogne rupestris) is a small passerine bird in the swallow family. It is about 14 cm (5.5 in) long...
Click to read more »The Eurasian water shrew (Neomys fodiens), known in the United Kingdom as the water shrew, is a relatively large shrew, up to 10 cm (4 in) long, with a...
Click to read more »with the Kazakh Steppe in Central Asia, making it a part of the larger Eurasian Steppe. Geopolitically, the Pontic–Caspian Steppe extends from northeastern...
Click to read more »The Eurasian pygmy shrew (Sorex minutus), often known simply as the pygmy shrew, is a widespread shrew of the northern Palearctic. The Eurasian pygmy...
Click to read more »medieval Turkic groups exhibited a wide range of both East Asian and West Eurasian physical appearances and genetic origins, in part through long-term contact...
Click to read more »Panthera spelaea, commonly known as the cave lion (and also sometimes in academic literature as the steppe lion) is an extinct Panthera species that was...
Click to read more »(Equus ferus ferus) was a free-ranging horse population of the western Eurasian steppe which was first documented in the 18th century and went extinct...
Click to read more »The Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds, or African-Eurasian Waterbird Agreement (AEWA), is an independent international...
Click to read more »routes include the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor, the Eurasian Land Bridge, and the New Eurasian Land Bridge. Maritime projects under the 21st Century...
Click to read more »with occasional broader radiations that led to common buzzards and other Eurasian and African buzzards. The common buzzard is a member of the genus Buteo...
Click to read more »The Eurasian least shrew (Sorex minutissimus), also called the lesser pygmy shrew, is the second-smallest mammal by mass after the Etruscan shrew. The...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) currently comprises 5 member states, which are party to the founding treaties of the EEU and thereby subject to the privileges...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Economic Community (EAEC or EurAsEC) was a regional organisation between 2000 and 2014 which aimed for the economic integration of its member...
Click to read more »The Eurasian penduline tit or European penduline tit (Remiz pendulinus) is a passerine bird of the genus Remiz. It is relatively widespread throughout...
Click to read more »is more typical of the Eurasian carrion crows, and it may be a modern link (along with the Somali crow) between the Eurasian crows and the common raven...
Click to read more »whereas the Eurasian siskin (a bird the species does not naturally co-exist with), in many plumages, is much brighter. Adult male Eurasian siskins are...
Click to read more »transnational group is "composed of leaders and senior members of several Eurasian criminal groups largely based in countries of the former Soviet Union but...
Click to read more »Eurasian Economic Commission (modelled on the European Commission). The Eurasian Economic Commission serves as the regulatory agency for the Eurasian...
Click to read more »Eurasian cave lion may refer to: Panthera fossilis, the Middle Pleistocene Eurasian cave lion Panthera spelaea, the Late Pleistocene Eurasian cave lion...
Click to read more »subtropical western Eurasia and adjacent Africa. It is also known as the Eurasian marsh harrier. Formerly, a number of relatives were included in C. aeruginosus...
Click to read more »The common linnet or Eurasian linnet (Linaria cannabina) is a small passerine bird of the finch family, Fringillidae. It derives its common name and the...
Click to read more »Eurasian Astronomical Society (EAAS, Russian: Международная общественная организация "Астрономическое общество", romanized: mezhdunarodnaya obshchestvennaya...
Click to read more »Greater Eurasian Partnership strategy, with a focus on the political economy of Russia, conservatism in Russia, Russian foreign policy, and Eurasian economic...
Click to read more »associated with the continent of Africa. Some areas are associated with Eurasian states, being parts of them or dependent upon them, but are not physically...
Click to read more »order Cypriniformes, and the only members of the subfamily Phoxininae, or Eurasian minnows. The other species in this genus are also commonly known as minnows...
Click to read more »Eurasian Humanities Studies (Chinese: 欧亚人文研究; pinyin: Ōuyǎ Rénwén Yánjiū; Russian: Eвразийские гуманитарные исследования) is a peer-reviewed academic journal...
Click to read more »Eurasian economic integration is the process of economic integration of post-Soviet states which are geographically located in the center of the continent...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Charter of Diversity and Multipolarity in the 21st Century is a proposed Eurasian charter to achieve commitment to a multipolar world, recognition...
Click to read more »and blue-green. It was formerly treated as a subspecies of Pica pica (Eurasian magpie), but was separated as a species in its own in 2000 based on genetic...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Conformity mark (EAC, Russian: Евразийское соответствие (ЕАС)) is a certification mark to indicate products that conform to all technical...
Click to read more »the Eurasian Economic Union. In the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council composed of the Heads of State or Government of member states of the Eurasian Economic...
Click to read more »Archives of Polish Fisheries, 21(3), 205-210. De Groot, S. J. (1989). The Eurasian huchen, Hucho hucho. Largest salmon of the world: J. Holčik, K. Hensel...
Click to read more »The common reed warbler or Eurasian reed-warbler (Acrocephalus scirpaceus) is an Old World warbler in the genus Acrocephalus. It breeds across Europe into...
Click to read more »Security Treaty Organization, the Eurasian Economic Union (alongside subdivisions, the Eurasian Customs Union and the Eurasian Economic Space); and the Union...
Click to read more »it is one of the most common Old World rail species, together with the Eurasian coot in some regions. The common moorhen was formally described in 1758...
Click to read more »Eurasian Scout Region The Eurasian Scout Region (Russian: Евразийский Скаутский Регион, Ukrainian: Євразійський скаутський регіон) was the divisional office...
Click to read more »subfamily, in which it is in a basal position. Within their extensive Eurasian range, robins exhibit some variation, though not enough to constitute distinct...
Click to read more »Cabrera et al. (2018) based on the similar coalescence dates of L3 and its Eurasian-distributed M and N derivative clades (c. 70 kya), the distant location...
Click to read more »The Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs (EUR) is part of the United States Department of State, charged with implementing U.S. foreign policy and promoting...
Click to read more »of the Eurasian Economic Union is customs duty rates imposed by the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), a supranational body of the Eurasian Economic...
Click to read more »combination of West Eurasian (related to ancient and modern people in Europe and West Asia) ancestries with divergent East Eurasian ancestries. The latter...
Click to read more »South Asia, West Asia, and the South Caucasus. It makes up part of the Eurasian plate, and is wedged between the Arabian plate and the Indian plate. The...
Click to read more »dogs, highlighting the role of the land bridge between the African and Eurasian continents in canid evolution. There was evidence of gene flow between...
Click to read more »000 years ago. To the north and west, Upper Paleolithic Ancient North Eurasians (c. 32,000 to 24,000 BP) in north and central Siberia, were formed by...
Click to read more »The common crane (Grus grus), also known as the Eurasian crane, is a bird of the family Gruidae, the cranes. A medium-sized species, it is the only crane...
Click to read more »African hoopoe (U. africana) treated as separate from the Eurasian hoopoe (U. epops). The Eurasian hoopoe is common in its range and has a large population...
Click to read more »Hodna Nemencha Laguatan Alodia Kingdom of Altava Libya African kingdoms Eurasian Steppe Proto-Indo-Europeans Afanasievo Indo-Iranians Scythia Tungusic Mohe...
Click to read more »the New World except for the Eurasian wren that is widely distributed in the Old World. In Anglophone regions, the Eurasian wren is commonly known simply...
Click to read more »Brzezinski sets out to formulate a Eurasian geostrategy for the United States. In particular, he writes that no Eurasian challenger should emerge that can...
Click to read more »The Flag of the Eurasian Economic Union is one of the symbols of the economic community formed by Eurasian countries and was created by an official document...
Click to read more »amounts of West Eurasian admixture, inline with historical contacts between Ancient Northeast Asians and West Eurasian populations of the Eurasian Steppes, and...
Click to read more »The Journal of Eurasian Studies is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on the Eurasian region. It was established in 2010 by the...
Click to read more »(especially common buzzards), owl (especially the barn owl, genus Strix, and Eurasian eagle-owl) and falcon (in large numbers by the common kestrel) in their...
Click to read more »Russia at least 40,000 years ago, in Mamontovaya Kurya. Ancient North Eurasian populations from Siberia genetically similar to Mal'ta–Buret' culture and...
Click to read more »Eurasian Geography and Economics is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal covering economic and political geography as well as macroeconomics of the...
Click to read more »The L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (ENU) (Kazakh: Л.Н. Гумилёв атындағы Еуразия ұлттық университеті (ЕҰУ), romanized: L.N. Gumiliov atyndağy...
Click to read more »aridization led to water shortages and ecological changes in both the Eurasian steppes and the Indian subcontinent, causing the collapse of sedentary...
Click to read more »formation and development of a common economic space, common European and Eurasian markets, in the field of customs policy, in the development of transport...
Click to read more »of the Pear Tree is a 1993 novel by Eurasian Singaporean writer Rex Shelley, which tells the story of a Eurasian family, the Pereras, during the Japanese...
Click to read more »Karakoram mountain ranges located on the edge of the Indian plate and Eurasian plate in China, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. The dividing line between a...
Click to read more »The common shrew (Sorex araneus), also known as the Eurasian shrew, is the most common shrew, and one of the most common mammals, throughout Northern Europe...
Click to read more »The Eurasier, or Eurasian, is a spitz type breed of dog that originated in Germany through cross-breeding between popular European and Asian Spitz. It...
Click to read more »The European golden plover (Pluvialis apricaria), also known as the Eurasian golden plover, greater golden plover, or just the golden plover within Europe...
Click to read more »project (KMT) in the Democratic Republic of Congo. As part of the settlement Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC) who had gained control of the project...
Click to read more »bills and mottled brown plumage. The English name is imitative of the Eurasian curlew's call, but may have been influenced by the Old French corliu, "messenger"...
Click to read more »v t e Baku Eurasian University (Azerbaijani: Bakı Avrasiya Universiteti), is a private university located in Baku, Azerbaijan. The university is a member...
Click to read more »in appearance to Eurasian curlew, but differed in a number of features: in size, it was closer to a whimbrel than to a typical Eurasian curlew it also differed...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Boxing Parliament (EBP) is a professional boxing organisation that sanctions bouts in various countries within Eurasia. The Eurasian Boxing...
Click to read more »A prominent member of the Eurasian community of Singapore, he was a founding member and later president of the Eurasian Association, the third representative...
Click to read more »The Eurasian cuisine of Malaysia and Singapore is a type of fusion cuisine. In general, Eurasians are people of any mixed European and Asian ancestry...
Click to read more »perch, redfin perch, big-scaled redfin, English perch, Euro perch, Eurasian perch, Eurasian river perch, Hatch, poor man's rockfish or in Anglophone parts...
Click to read more »The common redshank or simply redshank (Tringa totanus) is a Eurasian wader in the large family Scolopacidae. The common redshank was formally described...
Click to read more »The western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus), also known as the Eurasian capercaillie, wood grouse, heather cock, cock-of-the-woods, or simply capercaillie...
Click to read more »small Old World woodpeckers. Jynx is from the Ancient Greek iunx, the Eurasian wryneck. These birds get their English name from their ability to turn...
Click to read more »Christianity – Russian religious movement, non-Orthodox Tengrism – Religion of the Eurasian steppe nations Bowman, Marion (2004). "Chapter 1: Phenomenology, Fieldwork...
Click to read more »-M.; Olioso, G.; Cruaud, C.; Fuchs, J. (2011). "Phylogeography of the Eurasian green woodpecker (Picus viridis)". Journal of Biogeography. 38 (2): 311–325...
Click to read more »to explain why Eurasian and North African civilizations have survived and conquered others, while arguing against the idea that Eurasian hegemony is due...
Click to read more »significant delays in implementing the project. In early 2025, a family of Eurasian beavers (Castor fiber) naturally built a series of dams in the same locations...
Click to read more »The Eurasian three-toed woodpecker (Picoides tridactylus) is a medium-sized woodpecker that is found from northern Europe across northern Asia to Japan...
Click to read more »a subclade of haplogroup C1 (C1a2), which was common among early West Eurasian specimens, such as the ones in Kostenki (C1b*), but today rare among Europeans...
Click to read more »Energy portal The Special Envoy for Eurasian Energy is a diplomatic position within the United States Department of State. The role of the envoy is to...
Click to read more »This is a list of Eurasian countries and dependent territories by population, which is sorted by the 2015 mid-year normalized demographic projections....
Click to read more »alternatively known as the Eurasian sabre or nomadic sabre, was a type of sword used by a variety of nomadic peoples of the Eurasian steppes, including Turkic...
Click to read more »Eurasian Migrant Crisis may refer to: Refugees of the war in Donbass European migrant crisis This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
Click to read more »leek, cowleek, buckrams, broad-leaved garlic, wood garlic, bear leek, Eurasian wild garlic, onion grass, or bear's garlic, is a bulbous perennial flowering...
Click to read more »empires erected by the bow-wielding, horse-riding, nomadic people in the Eurasian Steppe, from classical antiquity (Scythia) to the early modern era (Dzungars)...
Click to read more »The Department of Central Eurasian Studies, often abbreviated as CEUS, is a specialized academic department in the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and...
Click to read more »West Eurasian and East Asian maternal lineages. Prior to the Iron Age, all ancient maternal lineages in the Altai region were of West Eurasian origin...
Click to read more »Saka were a group of nomadic Eastern Iranian peoples who lived in the Eurasian Steppe and the Tarim Basin from the 9th century BC to the 5th century AD...
Click to read more »(now Xiamen) in southeastern China in 1844. Due to its similarity to the Eurasian magpie in plumage, it was reduced to a synonym of it by Richard Bowdler...
Click to read more »The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World is a 2007 book by the anthropologist David...
Click to read more »The European goldfinch, or simply goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis), is a small passerine bird in the finch family that is native to the Palearctic zone...
Click to read more »Cornus suecica, the dwarf cornel or bunchberry, is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae, native to cool temperate and subarctic...
Click to read more »Motoki Nomachi (野町 素己; born 1976) is a professor in the Slavic-Eurasian Research Center at Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. He specializes in Slavic...
Click to read more »the plague the pervasive airborne flies the sparrows—specifically the Eurasian tree sparrow—which ate grain, seed, and fruit Though efforts to eradicate...
Click to read more »peoples who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the eastern Eurasian Steppe from the 3rd century BC to the late 1st century AD. Modu Chanyu...
Click to read more »The European nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus), common goatsucker, Eurasian nightjar or just nightjar is a crepuscular and nocturnal bird in the nightjar...
Click to read more »Straits Settlements and leader of the Eurasian community of Singapore. He served as the president of both the Eurasian Association and the Singapore Recreation...
Click to read more »mass of the Eurasian steppe of Central Asia and Eastern Europe. Perhaps beginning with the Steppe Route trade, the early Silk Road, the Eurasian view of history...
Click to read more »Bank, the Collective Security Treaty Organization, the Eurasian Economic Union, and the Eurasian Development Bank. Armenia supported the once de facto...
Click to read more »identical with the WSH but substantially shifted towards East Eurasians. The eastern Eurasian geneflow can largely be explained through Khövsgöl LBA groups...
Click to read more »The European turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur) is a threatened or vulnerable member of the bird family Columbidae, the doves and pigeons. It breeds over...
Click to read more »Limenitis camilla, the (Eurasian) white admiral, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae. It is found in woodland throughout southern Britain and much...
Click to read more »members of the family have demonstrated self-awareness in mirror tests (Eurasian magpies) and tool-making ability (e.g. crows and rooks), skills which until...
Click to read more »Unusually for nuthatches, all five species excavate their own nests. The Eurasian, chestnut-vented, Kashmir and chestnut-bellied nuthatches form another...
Click to read more »Singapore. A prominent member of the Eurasian community of Singapore, he served as the vice-president of the Eurasian Association, of which he was a founding...
Click to read more »spotted nutcracker and Eurasian nutcracker, is a passerine bird in the crow family Corvidae. It is slightly smaller than the Eurasian jay but has a much larger...
Click to read more »The Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo) may well be the most powerful extant species of owl, able to attack and kill large prey far beyond the capacities of...
Click to read more »January 2012. EAEU Eurasian Economic Space EurAsEC Single Economic Space was superseded by the Eurasian Economic Space of the Eurasian Economic Union established...
Click to read more »The Iberian plate is a microplate typically grouped with the Eurasian plate that includes the microcontinent Iberia, Corsica, Sardinia, the Balearic Islands...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) is an international multilateral financial organisation aiming to contribute to the formation and development of the...
Click to read more »moving northwest at a rate of 6–8 cm (2.4–3.1 in) per year towards the Eurasian plate. Ranken and Cardwell (1984) showed that the rate of convergence increases...
Click to read more »with the origin of the ST culture. Originally, the lack of tin ore in Eurasian steppes meant that metallurgy was initially based on copper or "arsenical...
Click to read more »eastern hunter-gatherer genetic profile is mainly derived from Ancient North Eurasian (ANE) ancestry, which was introduced from Siberia, with a secondary and...
Click to read more »transferred the honorific to the Philippine eagle. It also includes the Eurasian tree sparrow, Passer montanus, introduced from Europe and locally referred...
Click to read more »have been moving northward in geological history and colliding with the Eurasian plate. This collision is resulting in a mingling of plate pieces and mountain...
Click to read more »(2.0 in) per year, while the Eurasian plate is moving north at only two cm (0.79 in) per year. This is causing the Eurasian plate to deform, and the Indian...
Click to read more »Eurasian harvest mouse Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Infraclass:...
Click to read more »Gladys (2016 – October 14, 2021) was a female Eurasian eagle-owl who escaped after flying off into a tree during a routine exercise and training session...
Click to read more »Ridge at the Azores triple junction plate boundary where it meets the Eurasian plate and Nubian plate. and westward to the Chersky Range in eastern Siberia...
Click to read more »the Agathyrsi and the Cimmerians as the dominant power on the western Eurasian Steppe in the 8th century BC. In the 7th century BC, the Scythians crossed...
Click to read more »ornithologist. His 25-year study of the European stonechat and his findings on the Eurasian dotterel have revealed much previously unknown information about both species...
Click to read more »collaboration between China and Russia was reported, part of the Trans-Eurasian Belt Development, a transportation corridor across Siberia that would also...
Click to read more »The Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS) is a North American-based society for scholars concerned with the Central Eurasian region. The society seeks...
Click to read more »The Eurasian nuthatch (Sitta europaea) is a small passerine bird found throughout temperate Asia and in Europe. There are more than 20 subspecies, but...
Click to read more »significant Eurasian, Thai and Burmese influences. A Eurasian community still resides along Kelawei Road to this day, forming the Penang Eurasian Association...
Click to read more »nature photographer. In 2011, he was caught manipulating pictures of the Eurasian lynx. Terje Hellesø was born in 1964 in Bergen, Norway. He became a professional...
Click to read more »with males perching high to project sound. In some species, like the Eurasian dotterel, females court males, displaying brighter plumage. Males then...
Click to read more »serin Spinus – 20 species including the North American goldfinches and the Eurasian siskin Subfamily Euphoniinae Euphonia – 27 species all with euphonia in...
Click to read more »be a subspecies of the Eurasian golden oriole, but is now considered a full species. Adults can be told apart from the Eurasian golden oriole by the black...
Click to read more »swan"; Cygnus cygnus), is a large northern hemisphere swan. It is the Eurasian counterpart of the North American trumpeter swan. Francis Willughby and...
Click to read more »(141 ft) below sea-level, and covers about 202 km2 (78 sq mi). A number of Eurasian water bird species migrating from more northerly latitudes use Lake Qarun...
Click to read more »In addition to the CIS, Belarus is a member of the Eurasian Economic Union (previously the Eurasian Economic Community), the Collective Security Treaty...
Click to read more »mascot was unveiled on 21 October 2016. It represents an anthropomorphic Eurasian wolf (Canis lupus lupus) with brown and white fur, wearing a T-shirt emblazoned...
Click to read more »Scottish Highlands. Eurasian beaver (reintroduced) European badger Eurasian otter Short-tailed field vole British primitive goat Eurasian wolf (extinct) American...
Click to read more »wingspan. It was therefore about the same size as a Eurasian whimbrel, but was more like the Eurasian curlew in plumage. The breeding adult was mainly greyish...
Click to read more »haplogroup Q1a and the rise of west-Eurasian paternal haplogroups in the early Türkic period of the East Eurasian steppe. A 2023 study suggested that...
Click to read more »cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus), also known as the black vulture, Eurasian black vulture, and monk vulture, is a very large raptor in the family Accipitridae...
Click to read more »the smallest of all. They weigh around 9–11 kg (20–24 lb), while some Eurasian badgers weigh around 18 kg (40 lb). The word "badger" originally applied...
Click to read more »for the horned owls. The type species is the Eurasian eagle-owl. The word bubo is Latin for the Eurasian eagle owl and was used as the specific epithet...
Click to read more »massive population migrations from the Eurasian steppe, by a people who had substantial Ancient North Eurasian ancestry, entered continental Europe. A...
Click to read more »back-migrations from Eurasia, of both highly differentiated West and East Eurasian components. Africans' genetic ancestry is largely partitioned by geography...
Click to read more »(bog bilberry, bog blueberry, alpine blueberry or western blueberry) is a Eurasian and North American flowering plant in the heath family. The berries are...
Click to read more »orioles. Eurasian golden oriole (oropéndola europea), Oriolus oriolus Eurasian golden oriole, Barcelona Eurasian golden oriole, Ayódar, Valencia Eurasian golden...
Click to read more »advocated for a united Sino-Russian strategy to unify a Eurasian bloc. He argues that the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) and China's One Belt One Road Initiative...
Click to read more »Slavic-Eurasian Research Center (Japanese: スラブ・ユーラシア研究センター Surabu yūrashia kenkyū sentā) is a scholarly institute at Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido...
Click to read more »deer, moose, reindeer, wild yak, steppe wisent, snow leopard, Eurasian cave lion, Eurasian lynx, manul, cave hyena, steppe fox, red fox, grey wolf, dhole...
Click to read more »Russian political philosopher who is the leading theorist of Russian neo-Eurasianism. Born into a military intelligence family, Dugin was an anti-communist...
Click to read more »The Afro-Eurasian Eclipse (subtitled A Suite in Eight Parts) is a studio album by American pianist, composer, and bandleader Duke Ellington. First premiered...
Click to read more »Leuciscidae, which includes the daces, Eurasian minnows and related species. They are inland water fishes commonly called Eurasian daces. The genus is widespread...
Click to read more »calls. Alternate English names include the blue roller, common roller, Eurasian roller, or simply roller. A molecular phylogenetic study by Ulf Johansson...
Click to read more »"demonstrate an array of mixed anthropological features of East Eurasians (EEA) and West Eurasians (WEA)"; two studies showed Uyghurs have 40-53% ancestry classified...
Click to read more »Remiz is a genus of birds in the family Remizidae, commonly known as the Eurasian pendulines (in contrast to the African pendulines). Like other penduline...
Click to read more »Garganeys (with Eurasian coot), Maremma, Toscana Northern shovelers (with Eurasian coot), Rome Gadwall, Rome Mallard, Turin Eurasian teal, Rome Order:...
Click to read more »Dutch Indo-Europeanen) are a Eurasian people of mixed Indonesian and European descent. The earliest evidence of Eurasian communities in the East Indies...
Click to read more »Foreign Service, she served as Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs from 2013 to 2017 and the 18th U.S. ambassador to NATO from 2005...
Click to read more »Antarctica and the surrounding ocean floor – 60,900,000 km2 (23,500,000 sq mi) Eurasian plate – Tectonic plate which includes most of Eurasia – 67,800,000 km2...
Click to read more »The Eurasian Schools Debating Championship (ESDC) is an annual open English-language debating tournament for high school-level teams representing different...
Click to read more »70 kya diverged into identifiable East Eurasian and West Eurasian lineages by about 50 kya. The East Eurasian ancestors of East Asians used a southern...
Click to read more »was formerly considered a subspecies of the Eurasian collared dove (S. decaocto). It differs from Eurasian collared dove in having a bright yellow eye...
Click to read more »Eurasian International University (Russian: Евразийский международный университет) is an autonomous non-profit organization for continuing professional...
Click to read more »body in 1947 "National Bird by Country". 14 July 2011. "Steppe Eagle – Eurasian Wildlife and Peoples". Retrieved 3 April 2026. "Johnny Jet National Bird...
Click to read more »Spatula clypeata Falcated duck, Mareca falcata (A) Gadwall, Mareca strepera Eurasian wigeon, Mareca penelope American wigeon, Mareca americana (A) Mallard,...
Click to read more »is a small passerine bird in the wren family. It is a subspecies of the Eurasian wren, endemic to the Shetland archipelago of Scotland, with the exception...
Click to read more »(Eagle hunting) is a traditional form of falconry found throughout the Eurasian Steppe, practiced by ancient Khitan and Turkic peoples. Today it is practiced...
Click to read more »of Asia's population. Topographically, the region is dominated by the Eurasian Plate, except for its eastern part, which lies on the North American, Amurian...
Click to read more »Epitheca bimaculata, the Eurasian baskettail or two-spotted dragonfly, is a species of dragonfly. It was described by Toussaint de Charpentier in 1825...
Click to read more »had become characteristic burial monuments of many cultures across the Eurasian steppe and southeastern Europe, including the Scythians, Sarmatians, Thracians...
Click to read more »is a researcher of Eurasianism. And he himself belongs to this line of thought (to the left-wing). He is a laureate of the Eurasian Philosophy Prize (2025)...
Click to read more »Center for Eurasian Strategic Studies or CESS (Avrasya Stratejik Araştırmalar Merkezi, ASAM) is a Turkish think tank organization which studies about politics...
Click to read more »Kyrgyzstan is a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Eurasian Economic Union, the Collective Security Treaty Organization, the Shanghai...
Click to read more »The genus name is Latin for a snipe or woodcock. The type species is the Eurasian woodcock (Scolopax rusticola). Only two woodcocks are widespread, the others...
Click to read more »sub-working group in Turkey established in April 2001 by the Center for Eurasian Strategic Studies. Ömer Engin Lütem was the chairman of ERAREN. In 2009...
Click to read more »an ultra-nationalist and far-right ideology based on his idea of neo-Eurasianism, who has developed a close relationship with Russia's Academy of the...
Click to read more »(lavskrike), Perisoreus infaustus Eurasian jay (nøtteskrike), Garrulus glandarius Eurasian magpie (skjære), Pica pica Eurasian nutcracker (nøttekråke), Nucifraga...
Click to read more »the biological common name of "wolf", the nominate subspecies being the Eurasian wolf (C. l. lupus) based on the type specimen that Linnaeus studied in...
Click to read more »millennium BC, the territory of the Iranian peoples stretched across the entire Eurasian Steppe; from the Danubian Plains in the west to the Ordos Plateau in the...
Click to read more »family. It is 31–35 cm (12–14 in) long and similar in overall shape to the Eurasian magpie (Pica pica) but is slenderer with proportionately smaller legs and...
Click to read more »cornix (B) Siberian jay, Funäsdalen, Dalarna Eurasian jay, Stockholm Eurasian magpie, Vaxholm, Stockholm Eurasian jackdaw, Roma, Gotland Northern raven, Lindome...
Click to read more »(A) (I) Eurasian wigeon, Rauðhöfðaönd Mareca penelope American wigeon, Ljóshöfðaönd Mareca americana (A) Gadwall, Gargönd Mareca strepera Eurasian teal,...
Click to read more »Predators of the yellowhammer include the sparrowhawk, Eurasian goshawk, lesser spotted eagle, and Eurasian hobby. It is not a significant host of the common...
Click to read more »recognized ethnic minorities. The Uyghurs are genetically related to West Eurasians, East Asians, Siberians, South Asians and can trace their ancestry to...
Click to read more »between 40 and 26 ka (Aurignacian) were still part of a large Western Eurasian "meta-population", related to Central and Western Asian populations. Divergence...
Click to read more »and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups from the Eurasian Steppe. The first walls date to the 7th century BC; these were joined together...
Click to read more »by and syncretized with Buddhism and other elements of continental East Eurasian culture. The book "Occult Japan: Shinto, Shamanism and the Way of the Gods"...
Click to read more »known as the Japanese gypsy moth, is a moth in the family Erebidae of Eurasian origin. Lymantria dispar japonica was originally described as a variation...
Click to read more »martin Eurasian curlew Eurasian dotterel Eurasian eagle-owl Eurasian golden oriole Eurasian goshawk Eurasian hobby Eurasian hoopoe Eurasian jay Eurasian magpie...
Click to read more »in Slavic/Eastern European/Eurasian Women's Studies Best Book by a Woman in Any Area of Slavic/Eastern European/Eurasian Studies Best Translation by...
Click to read more »Eurasian Universities Union (EURAS) is a non-profit Eurasia organization affiliated with the European Association for Quality Assurance in Higher Education...
Click to read more »The northern lynx (Lynx lynx lynx) is a medium-sized subspecies of the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx). The northern lynx is found in Fennoscandia, the Baltic...
Click to read more »as 22% East Eurasian and the remainder West Eurasian. Massilani et al. (2020) model the Yana individuals as around one-third East Eurasian and two-thirds...
Click to read more »color, as well as incised with geometrical decoration, spread over much of Eurasian region, from Southern Urals to Kashgar, a pottery made by late Bronze Age...
Click to read more »haplogroup K2b. Both paternal and maternal lineages are rare in present-day Eurasian populations. Early European Farmers Genetic history of the Middle East...
Click to read more »ancestry being derived from the West Eurasian Sintashta culture, and an additional 42.2% from an East Eurasian population from Lake Baikal (Baikal EBA)...
Click to read more »national bird of Estonia), Eurasian wryneck, Eurasian golden oriole, Icterine warbler, River warbler, Spotted flycatcher, Eurasian tree sparrow, Common chaffinch...
Click to read more »Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation PLC (ENRC) was a public, Kazakhstan/Central African-focused, multinational leading diversified natural resources...
Click to read more »vulnerable to attack from predators, such as golden eagles, Eurasian goshawks, Bonelli's eagles, Eurasian eagle-owls, long-tailed weasels, ermines, striped skunks...
Click to read more »1975) is a Russian economist, currently serving as the Chief Economist at Eurasian Development Bank. His research is in macroeconomics, infrastructure, regional...
Click to read more »The river warbler (Locustella fluviatilis) is an Old World warbler in the genus Locustella. It breeds in eastern and central Europe and is migratory, wintering...
Click to read more »oceanic part of the western Eurasian Plate lying northeast of Iceland. At the onset of separation between the Greenland and Eurasian plates 55 million years...
Click to read more »2019. She served as acting Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs from August to September 2021. Cormack received her B.A. in performing...
Click to read more »in Kefi's 2016 article to be of the maternal genetic lineage U6 and of Eurasian haplogroups H, U, R0 and at the Algerian Afalou site maternal groups were...
Click to read more »seafloor spreading extended northwards, separating the North America and Eurasian plates, and Australia and South America rifted from Antarctica, opening...
Click to read more »remarkable spatial memory. Eurasian jay (Eichelhäher) Garrulus glandarius – A Eurasian magpie (Elster) Pica pica – A Eurasian nutcracker (Tannenhäher) Nucifraga...
Click to read more »Northern Sudan was analysed. The haplogroup distribution was 22.5% of Eurasian ancestry, 4.9% of the East African M1 lineage, and 72.5% of sub-Saharan...
Click to read more »plate boundary between the North American Plate and the Eurasian Plate. It is located in the Eurasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean, between Greenland and Siberia...
Click to read more »Allium flavescens is a Eurasian species of wild onion native to Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, European Russia, Western Siberia, Altay Krai, and Kazakhstan...
Click to read more »of Udmurt men carry the haplogroup N. The high frequency of this East Eurasian-related haplogroup is a common pattern among Uralic-speaking peoples. Most...
Click to read more »(Natrix natrix), sometimes called the ringed snake or water snake, is a Eurasian semi-aquatic non-venomous colubrid snake. It is often found near water...
Click to read more »whether a Xiongnu-Xianbei runic system existed, and was part of a wider Eurasian script which gave rise to the Old Turkic alphabet in the 8th century. Language...
Click to read more »American philologist and distinguished professor in the Department of Central Eurasian Studies at Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana. He has a Bachelor of...
Click to read more »Eurasian in origin, and their African ancestral component was best represented by Laal-speaking populations. The most likely source of this Eurasian DNA...
Click to read more »bilateral agreement, which was later expanded to all member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) founded in 2015. These movement rights are tied to...
Click to read more »between the northward-moving African, Arabian, and Indian plates with the Eurasian plate. Each collision results in a convergent boundary, a topic covered...
Click to read more »Description, Behavior, & Facts". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2025-10-21. "Eurasian beaver guide: how to identify, why they became extinct in the UK, and where...
Click to read more »Mid-Atlantic Ridge); the Arabian plate and Somali plate to the east; the Eurasian plate, Aegean Sea plate and Anatolian plate to the north; and the Antarctic...
Click to read more »apparently originated with a name coined in 1776 for B. oedicnemus, the Eurasian stone-curlew. Obviously the heel (ankle) and the knee are confused here...
Click to read more »Carex disticha is a Eurasian species of sedge known as the brown sedge or, in North America, tworank sedge. Carex disticha is native to parts of Northern...
Click to read more »crow (Corvus corone cornix), also colloquially called just hoodie, is a Eurasian bird subspecies of the carrion crow (Corvus corone) in the genus Corvus...
Click to read more »floresiensis, a small archaic human. Ancestors of East Eurasians split from Ancient West Eurasians about 46,000 years ago, migrating out of the hub in the...
Click to read more »Language programs.[1] The university hosts the Eurasian Youth Economic Forum, also known as the Eurasian Economic Youth Forum (Евразийский экономический...
Click to read more »Symbolically, the most important of the birds of the Faroe Islands is the Eurasian oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus). Their annual arrival on about 12...
Click to read more »of Civilisation'), also known as Eurasian Empires or simply Eurasia, is a documentary TV series about the Eurasian civilisations, which ran in eight...
Click to read more »believed to have existed more than 40 million years ago, to the south of the Eurasian plate, corresponding to the regions of modern South Asia. The Kshiroda...
Click to read more »Seebohm with a specimen. Blakiston's fish owl is more closely related to the Eurasian eagle-owl than to the subgenus Ketupa of fish owls it was formerly believed...
Click to read more »harrier Eurasian sparrowhawk Common buzzard Osprey Common kestrel Eurasian hobby Peregrine falcon Red-legged partridge Common pheasant Water rail Eurasian moorhen...
Click to read more »Eurasian, and 60% East Eurasian ancestry. West Eurasian ancestry in the Türks combined Sarmatian-related and BMAC ancestry, while the East Eurasian ancestry...
Click to read more »boost bilateral relations. The Majilis ratified an agreement with the Eurasian Development Bank on 21 December 2006. Korzhova praised the deal for securing...
Click to read more »cormorant. Raptors in Gyeonggi Province include the Eurasian sparrowhawk, Goshawk, common kestrel, and Eurasian hobby. A range of crows and jays are found in...
Click to read more »around one-third East Eurasian and two-thirds West Eurasian. Vallini et al. (2022) model Yana as 50% West Eurasian and 50% East Eurasian. Basilyan, A.E. (2011)...
Click to read more »dimensions.com. "Lynx and Bobcat". SanDiegoZoo.org. San Diego Zoo Global. "Eurasian Lynx". WildCatConservation.org. 21 December 2012. Nowak, Ronald M. (1999)...
Click to read more »Azores triple junction plate boundary where the North American plate, Eurasian plate and Nubian plate meet. The climate is mild, being influenced by its...
Click to read more »Vipera (/ˈvɪpərə/; commonly known as the palaearctic vipers and Eurasian vipers) is a genus of snakes in the subfamily Viperinae of the family Viperidae...
Click to read more »Greater white-fronted goose Mallard Eurasian teal Common pochard Tufted duck Common wood pigeon Eurasian woodcock Eurasian coot In Germany legal game includes:...
Click to read more »and to be weak fliers. Water rail, Rallus aquaticus Eurasian moorhen, Gallinula chloropus Eurasian coot, Fulica atra Order: Charadriiformes Family: Charadriidae...
Click to read more »In ornithological study, the great horned owl is often compared to the Eurasian eagle-owl (Bubo bubo), a closely related species, which occupies the same...
Click to read more »American documentary film directed by Penny Lane. It follows Flaco, a male Eurasian eagle-owl who escapes Central Park Zoo in 2023, gaining fame for his adventures...
Click to read more »announced their decision to join the Eurasian Economic Union. According to EU politicians, Armenian membership in the Eurasian Economic Union would be incompatible...
Click to read more »kite Common teal Common toad Common whitefish Coypu Eurasian badger Eurasian coot Eurasian jay Eurasian scops owl Fox Great egret Grey heron Herman's tortoise...
Click to read more »West Eurasian mtDNA haplogroup lineages make up 27% to 42.6% in the Kyrgyz, with haplogroup mtDNA H being the most predominant West Eurasian mtDNA haplogroup...
Click to read more »(A) American coot, Fulica americana (A) Eurasian coot, Fulica atra Lesser moorhen, Gallinula angulata (A) Eurasian moorhen, Gallinula chloropus Allen's gallinule...
Click to read more »tropical regions of Africa and Southeast Asia. The exceptions to this are the Eurasian oystercatcher, the South Island oystercatcher, and the Magellanic oystercatcher...
Click to read more »Pancratium is a genus of African and Eurasian perennial, herbaceous and bulbous plants in the Amaryllis family, subfamily Amaryllidoideae Pancratium are...
Click to read more »the various species of conifer. There are about 10 North American and 18 Eurasian types so far identified, with many known to affiliate with a particular...
Click to read more »"Sparrow-hawk" or sparhawk originally referred to Accipiter nisus, now called "Eurasian" or "northern" sparrowhawk to distinguish it from other species. The American...
Click to read more »help integrate separate regional organizations such as the ASEAN, the Eurasian Economic Union, the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the SAARC. Although generally...
Click to read more »The Caucasian wisent (Bison bonasus caucasicus), also known as the Eurasian bison or dombay (домбай) is an extinct subspecies of European bison that inhabited...
Click to read more »between the African, Arabian and Indian plates from the south, and the Eurasian plate and the Anatolian sub-plate from the north – as well as many smaller...
Click to read more »insectivores. Common shrew, Sorex araneus (common) Eurasian least shrew, Sorex minutissimus (common) Eurasian pygmy shrew, Sorex minutus (common) Taiga shrew...
Click to read more »Polygonatum multiflorum, the Solomon's seal, David's harp, ladder-to-heaven or Eurasian Solomon's seal, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae...
Click to read more »The black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix), also known as northern black grouse, Eurasian black grouse, blackgame or blackcock, is a large bird in the grouse tribe...
Click to read more »free dictionary. The Silk Road is a number of trade routes across the Eurasian landmass. Silk Road may also refer to: The Silk Road (Japanese TV series)...
Click to read more »sources became Sarm and Salm. Originating in the central parts of the Eurasian Steppe, the Sarmatians formed part of the wider Scythian cultures. They...
Click to read more »produced in the Eurasian Steppes during the Bronze Age, and from there it diffused throughout the Old World. The nomads from the Eurasian steppes are believed...
Click to read more »The Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) is a scholarly society and the leading private organization dedicated to "the...
Click to read more »Eurasian lynx, L. lynx LC Suborder: Caniformia Family: Canidae (dogs, foxes) Genus: Canis Golden jackal, C. aureus LC Gray wolf, C. lupus LC Eurasian...
Click to read more »grizzly bear, is a subspecies of the brown bear or a population of the Eurasian brown bear (U. a. arctos).[which?] The native range of the bear lies mainly...
Click to read more »Jeremy was a captive female Eurasian brown bear who lived at the Camperdown Wildlife Centre in Dundee, Scotland. Jeremy starred in Sugar Puffs adverts...
Click to read more »such as the: Balkan chamois (R. rupicapra balcanica), Eurasian brown bear, Eurasian otter, Eurasian wolf, European ground squirrel, European snow vole,...
Click to read more »of Moscow State Institute of International Relations and L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University in Astana where he earned his master's degree and PhD...
Click to read more »separate invasions, with each one consisting of one or more different Eurasian gray wolf clades. MtDNA studies have shown that there are at least four...
Click to read more »Birch is a national biannual undergraduate journal of Eastern European and Eurasian culture. The Birch was established in 2004. The journal, which is run by...
Click to read more »hobby. The typical hobbies are traditionally considered a subgenus; as the Eurasian hobby (F. subbuteo) is the type species of the genus, this is subgenus...
Click to read more »galericulata (I) Northern shoveler, Spatula clypeata Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos Eurasian teal, Anas crecca Order: Galliformes Family: Phasianidae The Phasianidae...
Click to read more »the family Sittidae. For a long time considered as a subspecies of the Eurasian nuthatch (S. europaea), it was clearly differentiated in 2006 on the basis...
Click to read more »species show high levels of intelligence. Eurasian jay, Garrulus glandarius Eurasian magpie, Pica pica Eurasian nutcracker, Nucifraga caryocatactes (A)...
Click to read more »a result of the Indian-Eurasian (continent-continent) plate collision, in which the Indian plate subducted and the Eurasian plate created a large load...
Click to read more »Gadwall, Mareca strepera Eurasian wigeon, Mareca penelope Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos Northern pintail, Anas acuta Eurasian teal, Anas crecca Order:...
Click to read more »particularly the Eurasian nomads and the history of the Eurasian steppes. Studies of the Eurasian nomads influence the political idea of Eurasianism. Among notable...
Click to read more »both East Eurasian and West Eurasian lineages, as well as a smaller number of Indian / South Asian lineages. Over time, the west Eurasian maternal lineages...
Click to read more »as aquatic nuisance species, including in particular zebra mussels and Eurasian ruffe. To extend upon NANPCA, NISA authorizes regulation of ballast water...
Click to read more »Cicindela campestris, commonly called the green tiger beetle, is a widespread Eurasian species of tiger beetle. It is the type species of the large genus Cicindela...
Click to read more »Anoplius concinnus is a widespread Eurasian species of spider wasp. This species can be found throughout Europe as far west as Great Britain, North Africa...
Click to read more »Ancestral North Indians ("ANI"), who were related to contemporary West Eurasians, and the Ancestral South Indians ("ASI"), who were formed out of "Indus...
Click to read more »Master of Arts in German and European Studies (MAGES) Master of Arts in Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies (MAERES) Master of Arts in Latin American...
Click to read more »unorthodox theories of ethnogenesis and historiosophy. He was an exponent of Eurasianism. Lev Gumilev's parents, the prominent poets Nikolai Gumilev and Anna...
Click to read more »porzana Lesser moorhen, Paragallinula angulata (A) Eurasian moorhen, Gallinula chloropus Eurasian coot, Fulica atra Red-knobbed coot, Fulica cristata...
Click to read more »geologic triple junction of three tectonic plates: the Anatolian plate, the Eurasian plate and the Arabian plate. The Karlıova triple junction is found where...
Click to read more »Falco palumbarius – synonym of the Eurasian goshawk Falco nisus – Eurasian sparrowhawk Strix (owls) Strix bubo – Eurasian eagle-owl Strix scandiaca – snowy...
Click to read more »The genus Neomys is a group of four Eurasian water shrews from the subfamily Soricinae of the family Soricidae. These shrews are found in most of Europe...
Click to read more »and diplomat who served as assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs in the Biden administration. He served as head of the Office of...
Click to read more »mtDNA consists of combination of Eastern Eurasian and Western Eurasian haplogroups. The source of Eastern Eurasian haplogroups are populations of Central...
Click to read more »etymology is unknown. It is also sometimes known as European pochard, Eurasian pochard, or (particularly in the UK) simply pochard. The common pochard...
Click to read more »"From the end of the 7th century B.C. to the 4th century B.C. the Central Eurasian steppes were inhabited by two large groups of kin Iranian-speaking tribes...
Click to read more »predators and birds of prey, such as Eurasian lynx, wolverine, red fox, golden eagle, Eurasian eagle-owl, Eurasian goshawk and white-tailed eagle, prey...
Click to read more »Leaves from the Mental Portfolio of an Eurasian is a short autobiographical memoir by Sui Sin Far, pen name of Chinese British Canadian American writer...
Click to read more »one of the species to which the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds (AEWA) applies. In the Nukumanu language of the Nukumanu...
Click to read more »Jack snipe Common snipe Black-tailed godwit Bar-tailed godwit Eurasian whimbrel Eurasian curlew Common redshank Greenshank Green sandpiper Common sandpiper...
Click to read more »it continued to be used by multiple civilizations especially those of Eurasian nomadic origins throughout the medieval period. "Parthian shot" is also...
Click to read more »Gadwall, Mareca strepera Eurasian wigeon, Mareca penelope Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos Northern pintail, Anas acuta Eurasian teal, Anas crecca Order:...
Click to read more »of Independent States (CIS), Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO),...
Click to read more »Turkey is located on the Anatolian plate. The plate is separated from the Eurasian plate and the Arabian plate by the North Anatolian Fault and the East Anatolian...
Click to read more »located above the convergent plate margin between the African Plate and the Eurasian Plate. It is one of the tallest active volcanoes in Europe, and the tallest...
Click to read more »European stonechat constitutes eastern and western representatives of a Eurasian lineage; the Asian and European populations separated during the Late Pliocene...
Click to read more »live in cold waters and have high metabolic rates to help keep them warm. Eurasian otters must eat 15% of their body weight each day, and sea otters 20 to...
Click to read more »The other three post-Soviet states in it are all members of GUAM. The Eurasian Economic Union is an economic union of post-Soviet states. The treaty aiming...
Click to read more »Hibari (ひばり) is the Japanese name for the Eurasian skylark. Hibari may also refer to: Hibari Misora (美空 ひばり, 1937–1989), Japanese singer and actress Hibari...
Click to read more »The Diamond Butterfly is the upcoming Eurasian film award. The initiator of the award was Nikita Mikhalkov in 2022. In April 2025, the award presentation...
Click to read more »and Stoughton. p. 134. Retrieved 2010-06-28. James A. Millward (2007). Eurasian crossroads: a history of Xinjiang. Columbia University Press. p. 190....
Click to read more »Late antiquity is a period of Eurasian, Mediterranean, and Near Eastern history conventionally placed between the third and seventh centuries CE. It describes...
Click to read more »Asia. Other large mammals are Siberian ibex, wild boar, Eurasian lynx, Eurasian wolf and Eurasian brown bear. Smaller and medium-sized mammals, include...
Click to read more »Asia. It has been introduced to North America, where it is known as the Eurasian catchfly. It is found in the U.S. states of Michigan, Ohio, New York, Vermont...
Click to read more »Tengriism, Tengerism, or Tengrianism) is a belief system originating in the Eurasian steppes, based on shamanism and animism, and commonly centered on the titular...
Click to read more »Valores de Montevideo Caja Venezolana de Valores (CVV) The Association of Eurasian Central Securities Depositories (AECSD) brings together a number of central...
Click to read more »addition to one recently extinct species. There are three extant species: the Eurasian wigeon (Mareca penelope; formerly Anas penelope), the American wigeon (M...
Click to read more »as well as Turkish crayfish. The birds of the lake are Eurasian bittern, Eurasian coot, Eurasian spoonbill, Ferruginous duck, greater sand plover, gull-billed...
Click to read more »Rubus caesius is a Eurasian species of dewberry, known as the European dewberry. Like other dewberries, it is a species of flowering plant in the rose...
Click to read more »(100 lb). Suborder: Sciurognathi Family: Castoridae (beavers) Genus: Castor Eurasian beaver, C. fiber LC Family: Sciuridae (squirrels) Subfamily: Sciurinae...
Click to read more »he was knighted in 1915 (Knight Bachelor) and 1955 (KBE). Ho Tung was Eurasian. His father, Charles Henry Maurice Bosman (1839–1892), was of wealthy Jewish...
Click to read more »tadorna Mandarin duck, Aix galericulata (C) Eurasian wigeon, Mareca penelope Gadwall, Mareca strepera Eurasian teal, Anas crecca Green-winged teal, Anas...
Click to read more »including the tallgrass prairie of North America, the north-western parts of Eurasian steppe (Ukraine and south of Russia), and the Humid Pampas of Argentina...
Click to read more »The Steppe Route was an ancient overland route through the Eurasian Steppe that was an active precursor of the Silk Road. Silk and horses were traded as...
Click to read more »to the population of Ancient North Eurasians, who were genetically "intermediate between modern western Eurasians and Native Americans, but distant from...
Click to read more »Idealism") in which he predicted the rise of a mixed race of the future with "Eurasian-Negroid" features, similar in its appearance to the Ancient Egyptians....
Click to read more »Perisoreus infaustus (A) Eurasian jay, Garrulus glandarius Eurasian magpie, Pica pica Eurasian nutcracker, Nucifraga caryocatactes Eurasian jackdaw, Corvus monedula...
Click to read more »a supercontinent does not exist today; the closest is the current Afro-Eurasian landmass, which covers approximately 57% of Earth's total land area. The...
Click to read more »sixty one. The first substantial work by a Singaporean writer about the Eurasian community in Singapore, it was highly commended by The Straits Times and...
Click to read more »Castoridae (beavers) Genus: Castor American beaver, C. canadensis LC introduced Eurasian beaver, C. fiber LC Family: Sciuridae (squirrels) Subfamily: Sciurinae...
Click to read more »stink badger. Stink badgers were traditionally thought to be related to Eurasian badgers in the subfamily Melinae of the weasel family of carnivorans (the...
Click to read more »outside China reached an estimated US$79 billion as of 2018. The 2018 Eurasian Economic Unition (EAEU) -China Agreement created a framework for developing...
Click to read more »Porzana carolina (A) Spotted crake, Porzana porzana (A) Eurasian moorhen, Gallinula chloropus Eurasian coot, Fulica atra American coot, Fulica americana (A)...
Click to read more »cooler Eurasian winters, ice loss during winter makes Eurasian winters warmer: as BKS ice loss accelerates, the risk of more severe Eurasian winter extremes...
Click to read more »of intelligence. Eurasian jay, Garrulus glandarius Eurasian magpie, Pica pica Eurasian nutcracker, Nucifraga caryocatactes Eurasian jackdaw, Corvus monedula...
Click to read more »European and Eurasian Affairs is a position within the United States Department of State that leads the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs charged...
Click to read more »Eurasian jay (närhi), Garrulus glandarius Eurasian magpie (harakka), Pica pica Eurasian nutcracker (pähkinähakki), Nucifraga caryocatactes Eurasian jackdaw...
Click to read more »Corn crake, Crex crex Spotted crake, Porzana porzana Eurasian moorhen, Gallinula chloropus Eurasian coot, Fulica atra Gray-headed swamphen, Porphyrio poliocephalus...
Click to read more »Ukraine (2003) Single Economic Space of the Eurasian Economic Union (2012/2015), a single market covering the Eurasian Economic Union Russia–European Union relations...
Click to read more »Meles is a genus of badgers containing four living species known as Eurasian badgers, the Japanese badger (Meles anakuma), Asian badger (Meles leucurus)...
Click to read more »China and Philippine seas in the southwest along the Pacific coast of the Eurasian continent, and consists of three island arcs from north to south: the Northeastern...
Click to read more »Principal Deputy and Acting Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs. He was appointed Executive Secretary of the United States Department...
Click to read more »goldfinches, Eurasian chaffinches, Eurasian skylarks, Eurasian jays, common starlings, common blackbirds, common cuckoos, spotted flycatchers, Eurasian golden...
Click to read more »have been found to be carrying lower levels. Within Africa, successive Eurasian back-migrations that continued into the Neolithic introduced Neanderthal...
Click to read more »ᠲᠠᠮᠠᠭᠠ; Adyghe: тамыгъэ) is an abstract seal or brand that was used by Eurasian nomads and cultures influenced by them, initially as a livestock branding...
Click to read more »favour breeding close to Eurasian goshawk nests. That large bird will prey on potential predators of the firecrest such as Eurasian sparrowhawks, and nest...
Click to read more »8 May 1971), better known as Jimmy Boyle, was a Malaysian musician of Eurasian extract. James W. Boyle was born on 26 July 1922 at Kelawei Road, George...
Click to read more »the Tagar culture. The Tagar people possessed a mixture of West and East Eurasian ancestry, with East Asian ancestry increasing in to the Iron Age. From...
Click to read more »of intelligence. Eurasian jay, Garrulus glandarius Eurasian magpie, Pica pica Eurasian nutcracker, Nucifraga caryocatactes Eurasian jackdaw, Corvus monedula...
Click to read more »August 1957) is a Russian politician who was chairman of the board of the Eurasian Economic Commission from 1 February 2012 to 1 February 2016. He was First...
Click to read more »Eurasian jay, Garrulus glandarius Eurasian magpie, Pica pica Turkestan ground-jay, Podoces panderi Iranian ground-jay, Podoces pleskei (E) Eurasian nutcracker...
Click to read more »facial disk. Eurasian scops-owl, Otus scops Eurasian eagle-owl, Bubo bubo Snowy owl, Bubo scandiacus Northern hawk owl, Surnia ulula Eurasian pygmy-owl,...
Click to read more »mourning doves, common wood pigeons, common swifts, northern flickers, Eurasian collared doves, common starlings, American robins, common blackbirds, and...
Click to read more »were uplifted after the collision of the Indian tectonic plate with the Eurasian plate, specifically, by the folding, or nappe-formation of the uppermost...
Click to read more »internal parasites classified under Coccidia. It frequently occurs in the Eurasian blackcap and the garden warbler. Chapter 7: Isospora (Protista: Coccidiida)...
Click to read more »passerine birds in the genus Ptyonoprogne of the swallow family. They are the Eurasian crag martin (P. rupestris), the pale crag martin (P. obsoleta), the dusky...
Click to read more »Grass spider may refer to: genus Agelena, the Eurasian grass spiders genus Agelenopsis, the American grass spiders genus Oxytate, the (green) grass crab...
Click to read more »specific epithet of the Eurasian magpie Corvus pica which was introduced by Linnaeus in 1758. Pica is the Latin word for the Eurasian magpie. In 2018, a molecular...
Click to read more »Sanskrit. It has also been speculated that tamgas (livestock brands used by Eurasian nomads) were one of the sources of the Old Turkic script, but despite similarities...
Click to read more »stone-curlew was split from the Eurasian species, as it does not migrate. It is possible that the population of Eurasian stone-curlews on the Canary Islands...
Click to read more »eastern Eurasian and western Eurasian haplotypes. West Eurasian maternal lineages included haplogroups H, J, K, T, I, W, and U. East Eurasian lineages...
Click to read more »be a form of National Bolshevism, one of the basic ideas that underpin Eurasian theories is that Moscow, Berlin and Paris form a natural geopolitical axis...
Click to read more »anomalus LC Eurasian water shrew, N. fodiens LC Tribe: Soricini Genus: Sorex Alpine shrew, S. alpinus LC Common shrew, S. araneus LC Eurasian pygmy shrew...
Click to read more »Holocaust Issues is a diplomatic office of the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs at the United States Department of State. Established in 1999,...
Click to read more »"Everything In My Heart" (CAN #1 on Jan 18, 1986; US #30 on Feb 1, 1986), and "Eurasian Eyes" (CAN #29 (3 weeks) beginning Mar 22, 1986). On February 1, 1986,...
Click to read more »2015 study, based on the population genetics of several modern Western Eurasian (European, Caucasian and Near Eastern) populations. It represents an ancestry...
Click to read more »represented the remains of an elephant. Prior to 1845, the remains of Eurasian species of Palaeoloxodon were considered to be those of woolly mammoths...
Click to read more »buzzard European goldfinch Eurasian treecreeper Common reed bunting Red kite Common chiffchaff European green woodpecker Eurasian bullfinch Water rail European...
Click to read more »that the specimens were a mix of 50% Basal Eurasian ancestral component (see Genetics) and 50% West Eurasian Unknown Hunter Gatherer (UHG) related to the...
Click to read more »Prunus fruticosa and Prunus spinosa. brown bear red deer roe deer eurasian beaver eurasian lynx grey wolf red fox european wildcat speckled ground squirrel...
Click to read more »Latin word for a Eurasian coot. The name was used by the Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner in 1555. The type species is the Eurasian coot. A group of coots...
Click to read more »ambitious projects. On 12 June 2024, Armenia signed the Artemis Accords. The Eurasian Economic Union announced plans to create a joint remote earth sensing system...
Click to read more »Homoeosoma nebulella, the Eurasian sunflower moth, is a moth of the family Pyralidae. It is found in Europe, Russia, Anatolia, the Middle East and West...
Click to read more »military units and liaisons in Armenia. Armenia became a full member of the Eurasian Economic Union on 2 January 2015. Armenia was a member of the Council of...
Click to read more »infaustus (A) LC Eurasian jay, Garrulus glandarius LC Eurasian magpie, Pica pica LC Eurasian nutcracker, Nucifraga caryocatactes LC Eurasian jackdaw, Corvus...
Click to read more »Corn crake, Crex crex Spotted crake, Porzana porzana Eurasian moorhen, Gallinula chloropus Eurasian coot, Fulica atra Little crake, Zapornia parva Baillon's...
Click to read more »glareola) is a small wader belonging to the sandpiper family Scolopacidae. A Eurasian species, it is the smallest of the shanks, a genus of mid-sized, long-legged...
Click to read more »gnawing. Suborder: Sciurognathi Family: Castoridae (beavers) Genus: Castor Eurasian beaver, C. fiber LC Family: Sciuridae (squirrels) Subfamily: Sciurinae...
Click to read more »The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) is a Eurasian political, economic and international security organisation of ten member states. It focuses...
Click to read more »1863 – 29 August 1926), alias Ho Chak-sang, JP, was a prominent Hong Kong Eurasian compradore and philanthropist. Ho was born in Hong Kong in 1863 to the...
Click to read more »Rallus indicus Slaty-breasted rail, Lewinia striata Eurasian moorhen, Gallinula chloropus Eurasian coot, Fulica atra Gray-headed swamphen, Porphyrio poliocephalus...
Click to read more »Adriatic/Apulian plate collided with the Eurasian plate. The Adriatic/Apulian plate is thought to still move independently of the Eurasian plate in NNE direction with...
Click to read more »Black-headed ibis, Threskiornis melanocephalus Crested ibis, Nipponia nippon Eurasian spoonbill, Platalea leucorodia Black-faced spoonbill, Platalea minor Order:...
Click to read more »magic of their perfumes 1 - The Alpine chough (Chocard des Alpes) 2 - The Eurasian golden oriole (Loriot d'Europe) 3 - The blue rock thrush (Merle bleu) 4...
Click to read more »flights to 28 domestic destinations and 16 international destinations in Eurasian countries. "Flight map". azimuth.aero (in Russian). Archived from the original...
Click to read more »| Kolhapur | India". Retrieved 1 August 2021. Grey-headed Swamp Hen Eurasian Coot Eurasian Coot Tourist boats in a winter morning, Rankala lake v t e...
Click to read more »crake, Crex crex (A) Spotted crake, Porzana porzana Eurasian moorhen, Gallinula chloropus Eurasian coot, Fulica atra Striped crake, Amaurornis marginalis...
Click to read more »show high levels of intelligence. Eurasian jay (szajkó), Garrulus glandarius Eurasian magpie (szarka), Pica pica Eurasian nutcracker (fenyőszajkó), Nucifraga...
Click to read more »Dr. Guzel Maitdinova (Maytdinova) (born 5 September 1952) is a Eurasian geopolitician, ethnologist, historian and archeologist based in Tajikistan. She...
Click to read more »Eurasian Observatory for Democracy and Elections (EODE) is a Russia-based Eurasianist non-governmental organization which on its website claims that it...
Click to read more »semi-desert fields by the northern bald ibis. The northernmost occurrence is Eurasian spoonbill, breeding north to 57°N in northern Denmark, and the southernmost...
Click to read more »defiance. They become instrumental in helping Martin, along with a young male Eurasian red squirrel named Felldoh, and Rose's brother Brome, escape Marshank....
Click to read more »populations are known to be nearly sedentary, so east of the Elbe basin vagrant Eurasian rock pipits are presumably mostly littoralis. Ringing results show that...
Click to read more »caecutiens LR/lc Taiga shrew, Sorex isodon LR/lc Eurasian least shrew, Sorex minutissimus LR/lc Eurasian pygmy shrew, Sorex minutus LR/lc Family: Talpidae...
Click to read more »wolf, C. lupus LC Eurasian wolf, C. l. lupus Family: Ursidae (bears) Genus: Ursus Brown bear, U. arctos LC presence uncertain Eurasian brown bear, U. a...
Click to read more »ethnic roots to Central Asia. During their westward migration across the Eurasian Steppe, the Bulgar tribes absorbed other tribal groups and cultural influences...
Click to read more »Northeast China. It is bounded on the north, west, and southwest by the Eurasian plate, on the east by the Okhotsk plate, to the southeast by the Philippine...
Click to read more »The history of the western steppe concerns the western part of the Eurasian Steppe, including the grasslands of Ukraine and southern Russia. The area is...
Click to read more »honey-buzzard, Pernis apivorus Eurasian marsh-harrier, Circus aeruginosus Montagu's harrier, Circus pygargus Eurasian sparrowhawk, Accipiter nisus Northern...
Click to read more »small Eurasian community, largely clustered around Kampung Serani in George Town. Descended from intermarriages between Europeans and Asians, Eurasians made...
Click to read more »European security & political-military affairs in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs. From 2015 to 2017, he served as the associate dean of the leadership...
Click to read more »Shulman Book Prize from the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (2005). After Spain's First Democracy (1993), his general history...
Click to read more »Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) owned and operated by ERG (Eurasian Resources Group). The resource was first mined by First Quantum Minerals...
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