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Barguzin Airport
Barguzin may refer to: *Barguzin (river), a river in Buryatia, Russia *Barguzin Range * Barguzin Nature Reserve *Barguzin (rural locality), a rural locality (a ''selo'') in the Republic of Buryatia, Russia * Barguzin class hovercraft *BZhRK Barguzin, Russian railway-based intercontinental ballistic missile. See also *Ust-Barguzin Ust-Barguzin (russian: Усть-Баргузи́н; bua, Баргажанай Адаг, ''Bargajanai Adag'') is an types of inhabited localities in Russia, urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Barguzinsky District of the Republic of Burya ...
, an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in the Republic of Buryatia, Russia {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Barguzin (river)
The Barguzin (russian: Баргузи́н; bua, Баргажан, Bargajan) is a river in Buryatia, Russia, long, flowing into the Barguzin Bay of Lake Baikal, the largest and deepest bay of Baikal. Barguzin is the third (by the flow amount) inflow of Baikal, after the rivers Selenga and Upper Angara. Its watershed area is . It is navigable for upwards from its estuary. Its main tributaries are the Gagra, Argada and Ina from the left, and the Ulyun from the right. In 1648, Ivan Galkin founded an ''ostrog'' on the Barguzin. Valley In its middle part, the river flows along the Barguzin Valley or Depression (russian: Баргузинская котловина), which is long and up to wide and runs between the Barguzin Range (to the northwest) and Ikat Range (to the southeast). It also forms the western limit of the Southern Muya Range. In the valley, the river branches, loops, leaves old riverbeds, and creates a swampy water network with more than 1,000 lakes. In th ...
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Barguzin Range
Barguzin Range (russian: Баргузинский хребет) is a range in Buryatia, Russia along the northeastern shore of Baikal. Its length is 280 km, height up to 2,840 m. It is mostly covered by larch taiga. The range bounds the Barguzin Valley on the northwest. A part of the Barguzin Nature Reserve is located on the western slopes of the range. See also *List of ultras of Northeast Asia *South Siberian Mountains The South Siberian Mountains ( rus, Южно-Сибирские горы) are one of the largest mountain systems of the Russian Federation. The total area of the system of mountain ranges is more than 1.5 million km². The South Siberian Mountain ... References Mountain ranges of Russia Landforms of Buryatia South Siberian Mountains {{Buryatia-geo-stub ...
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Barguzin Nature Reserve
Barguzinsky Nature Reserve (russian: Баргузинский заповедник) is the oldest of ''zapovedniks'' (nature reserves). It is located in Buryatia (Russia) on the west slope of the Barguzin Range, including the northeast shores of the Lake Baikal and a part of the lake itself. The name of the preserve (and the range) comes from the Barguzin River. The area of the reserve is . It was created in 1916 to preserve and increase the numbers of Barguzin Sable (''Martes zibellina''). Mountainous and taiga landscapes are also being preserved. The mountain landscape is intersected by glaciers and lakes. Ecoregion and climate The Barguzin Reserve is located in the Trans-Baikal conifer forests ecoregion. This ecoregion covers a mountainous region of southern taiga stretching east, and south from the shores of Lake Baikal in southern Russia, reaching into northern Mongolia. The climate of Barguzin is a ''Subarctic climate'' with dry winters (Köppen climate classification S ...
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Barguzin (rural Locality)
Barguzin (russian: Баргузин, bua, Баргажан, ''Bargajan'') is a rural locality (a '' selo'') and the administrative center of Barguzinsky District in the Republic of Buryatia, Russia, located on the left bank of the Barguzin River at the southern end of the Barguzin Valley. Barguzin lies at an elevation of and is from Ulan-Ude. Population: Transportation The P438 road leads southwest to the ''selo'' of Adamovo, the urban-type settlement of Ust-Barguzin, and eventually to Ulan-Ude; it leads northeast along the Barguzin Valley to Ulyun and Kurumkan. Barguzin is served by the Barguzin Airport. Climate Barguzin has a subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification ''Dwc''), with severely cold winters and warm summers. Precipitation In meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds. The main forms of precipitation include drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, ice pellets, g ...
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Barguzin Class Hovercraft
Barguzin (russian: Баргузин) is a class of Russian hovercraft riverboats. Three of them were built during 1989–1991 in the shipyard of Sosnovka, Kirov Oblast. Barguzin-1 and Barguzin-2 were delivered to Lake Baikal, Barguzin-3 was sold to Panama Panama ( , ; es, link=no, Panamá ), officially the Republic of Panama ( es, República de Panamá), is a transcontinental country spanning the southern part of North America and the northern part of South America. It is bordered by Cos .... References Passenger ships of Russia Hovercraft Riverboats {{ship-type-stub ...
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BZhRK Barguzin
The RS-27 (?) or SS-X-32Zh (?) Barguzin BZhRK (БЖРК) Project is a rail-mobile intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) under development for the Russian RVSN, as a replacement of the previous railway missile train Molodets BZhRK SS-24 Scalpel. BZhRK stands for railway strategic missile train. The missile was expected to enter testing in 2019 and enter service in 2020. The Barguzin “railroad combat complex", or BZhRK, will be armed with six RT-## (the missile will be based on Yars, Bulava, RT-23MU, Rubezh Avangard, maybe partially from RT20PUZh, R-39 Rif and R-39M developments) ICBMs, a fifty-five-ton missile that reportedly carries up to 4 nuclear warheads, and is already deployed in fixed silos and mobile truck-mounted launchers. There will be five railroad missile regiments, each consisting of one train and six ballistic missiles. Operational deployment is slated for 2020. Unlike its decommissioned Soviet counterpart, the RT-23 Molodets (the SS-24 Mod-3 Scalpe ...
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