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Krasnodar

[ kras-nuh-dahr; Russian kruh-snuh-dahr ]

noun

  1. a territory of the Russian Federation in southeastern Europe. 34,200 sq. mi. (88,578 sq. km).
  2. a city in and the capital of this territory, on the Kuban River, near the Sea of Azov. Formerly ·첹·ٱ··Դ·岹 [ih-kat-, uh, -, ree, -n, uh, -dahr, yi-k, uh, -tyi-, r, yi-nuh-, dahr],.


Krasnodar

/ əԲˈ岹 /

noun

  1. an industrial city in SW Russia, on the Kuban River. Pop: 650 000 (2005 est) Former name (until 1920)YekaterinodarEkaterinodar
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Officials in the southern Russian region of Krasnodar said that a Ukrainian drone attack sparked a small fire at an oil depot.

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A dolphin rehabilitation centre in Russia's Krasnodar Territory told Interfax news agency that around 70 dead dolphins have been discovered on the shores following the latest oil spill.

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Ms Simonyan was born in the Krasnodar region of Russia into an Armenian family.

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Because he was still a minor, he was taken to a special facility two hours' drive away in Krasnodar and placed in a solitary cell.

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A few months later, when he turned 18, he was moved to a different prison on the outskirts of Krasnodar where he mixed with other inmates.

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