
1) Any undesirable locale 2) Classic exile site 3) Cold place to be banished to 4) Cold Russian region 5) Epitome of desolateness 6) Figuratively, a cold place 7) Frigid Russian region 8) Geographic area 9) Geographic region 10) Geographical area 11) Geographical region 12) Home of Omsk and Tomsk 13) Isolation figuratively
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A separate continental plate that existed from the Latest Precambrian to the Carboniferous, composed of a large part of central Russia, namely Siberia
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[opera] ==Performance history== The première took place on 19 December 1903 at La Scala in Milan and was revised in 1927. The première was not successful, despite having an illustrious first-night cast (Puccini`s Madama Butterfly had been cancelled and Siberia took the same vocal distribution so the singers were re-engaged for Giordano`s ...
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vast region of Russia and northern Kazakhstan, constituting all of northern Asia. Siberia extends from the Ural Mountains in the west to the Pacific ... [35 related articles]
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n. A separate continental plate that existed from the Latest Precambrian to the Carboniferous, composed of a large part of central Russia, namely Siberia.
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[
n] - a vast Asian region of Russia
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noun a vast Asian region of Russia; famous for long cold winters
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Asian region of Russia, extending from the Ural Mountains to the Pacific Ocean; area 12,050,000 sq km/4,650,000 sq mi. Hydroelectric power is generated from the rivers Lena, Ob, and Yenisey; forestry and agriculture are practised. There are vast mineral resources, including coal (in the Kuznetsk Basin), gold, diamonds, oil, natural gas,...
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