- khabarovsk
- kha·ba·rovsk
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Khabarovsk — Хабаровск Coordonnées … Wikipédia en Français
KHABAROVSK — Chef lieu du territoire homonyme de la Fédération de Russie (824 600 km2, 1 794 000 hab. en 1987), Khabarovsk, dont le nom a pour origine celui d’un explorateur du XVIIe siècle, fut fondée en 1858 et comptait 615 000 habitants en 1992. La ville,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Khabarovsk B&B — (Хабаровск,Россия) Категория отеля: Адрес: Ulitsa Gamarnika 4, Хабаровск, Россия … Каталог отелей
Khabarovsk — [kä bä′rôfsk΄] 1. territory in E Siberia: 318,375 sq mi (824,588 sq km); pop. 1,851,000 2. capital of this territory, on the Amur River: pop. 618,000 … English World dictionary
Khabarovsk — For other uses, see Khabarovsk (disambiguation). Khabarovsk (English) Хабаровск (Russian) … Wikipedia
Khabarovsk — /keuh bahr euhfsk/; Russ. /khu bah rddeuhfsk/, n. 1. Formerly, Far Eastern Region. a territory of the Russian Federation in NE Asia. 1,565,000; 965,400 sq. mi. (2,500,400 sq. km). 2. a port in and the capital of this territory, in the SE part, on … Universalium
Khabarovsk — Stadt Chabarowsk Хабаровск Wappen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Khabarovsk — Original name in latin Khabarovsk Name in other language Chabarofsk, Chabarovsk, Chabarovskas, Chabarowsk, Gorad Khabarausk, Habarovsk, Habarovska, Habarovszk, Jabarovsk, Jabrovsk, KHABAROVSK, KHV, Khabarovka, Khabarovs k, Khabarovsk,… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Khabarovsk — noun A large city in the far East of Russia, administrative centre of Khabarovsk kray. Syn: Boli, Achansk, Khabarovka … Wiktionary
Khabarovsk — noun 1. a city on the Amur River on the border of China and the capital of Khabarovsk • Instance Hypernyms: ↑city, ↑metropolis, ↑urban center 2. an administrative territory in Russia on the eastern coast of Siberia • Instance Hypernyms:… … Useful english dictionary
Khabarovsk Bridge — (1916) is a railway bridge that carries the Trans Siberian Railway across the Amur River near the city of Khabarovsk, Russia. Measuring some 2,590 meters (about 8,500 feet) in length, the structure remained the longest bridge in Imperial Russia,… … Wikipedia