Belaya River — may refer to the following rivers in Russia: *Belaya River (Imandra), a tributary of the Lake Imandra in the Murmansk Oblast *Belaya River (Kama), a tributary of the Kama River in the Republic of Bashkortostan *Belaya River (Kuban), a tributary… … Wikipedia
Río Kubán — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Río Kubán (река Кубань) El río Kubán a su paso por Krasnodar País que atraviesa … Wikipedia Español
Tulsky (urban-type settlement) — Tulsky ( ru. Тульский) is an urban type settlement in the Republic of Adygea, Russia, located on the right bank of the Belaya River (Kuban s tributary) 12 km south of Maykop. It is the administrative center of Maykopsky District. Population:… … Wikipedia
Белая (приток Кубани) — У этого топонима есть и другие значения, см. Белая. Белая Белая. Ущелье Хаджох у посёлка … Википедия
List of rivers of Russia — Russia can be divided into a European and an Asian part. The dividing line is generally considered to be the Ural Mountains and the Caspian Sea. The European part is drained into the Arctic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Black Sea and Caspian Sea. The Asian… … Wikipedia
Administrative and municipal divisions of Adygea — Infobox Administrative divisions of Russian federal subject name = nowrap| admin center type = Capital admin center name = Maykop admin structure date = 2007Cite Russian law ru entity=Государственный Совет Хасэ Республики Адыгея ru type=Закон ru… … Wikipedia
Hungarian prehistory — See Pannonian basin before Hungary for the prehistory of Hungary (as opposed to the prehistory of the Hungarian people). The Tree of Life on an ancient Magyar sabertache (tarsoly) plate Hungarian prehistory (Hungarian: magyar őstörténet) refers… … Wikipedia
Maykop — For other uses, see Maykop (disambiguation). Maykop (English) Майкоп (Russian) Мыекъуапэ (Ad … Wikipedia
Adygea — redirects here. For other uses, see Adygea (disambiguation). Republic of Adygea Республика Адыгея (Russian) Адыгэ Республик (Adyghe) Republic … Wikipedia
Hatuqwai — The Hatuqwai were a western Circassian tribal princedom whose homeland lay along the banks of the Kuban River. The Hatuqwai people lived mostly in mountains between lowel valleys of Pshish River and Belaya River. [http://linguarium.iling… … Wikipedia