Shilka
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Shilka — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Shilka (desambiguación). ZSU 23 4 … Wikipedia Español
Shilka — may refer to the following. *Shilka River, a river in Russia *Shilka (town), a town in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia *ZSU 23 4 Shilka, Russian self propelled, radar guided anti aircraft weapon system … Wikipedia
Shilka — Shilka, so v.w. Amur … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Shilka — Original name in latin Shilka Name in other language SHILKA, Shilka, Sjilka, ШИЛКА, Шилка State code RU Continent/City Asia/Yakutsk longitude 51.85 latitude 116.03333 altitude 492 Population 14132 Date 2012 01 17 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Shilka (town) — Shilka ( ru. Шилка) is a town in Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia, located on the Shilka River km to mi|248 east of Chita. Population: 14,500 (2005 est.); 14,748 (2002 Census).Shilka was founded in the first half of the 18th century and granted town… … Wikipedia
Shilka River — Shilka ( ru. Шилка) is a river in Zabaykalsky Krai, South Eastern Russia of length 560 km (348 miles). It originates as a confluence of Onon and Ingoda rivers. Its confluence with the Argun on the Russia China border gives rise to Amur River. The … Wikipedia
Shilka (desambiguación) — El término Shilka puede referirse a: Shilka, sistema antiaéreo soviético; el Río Shilka; o Shilka, ciudad rusa del krai de Zabaikalie. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a través de … Wikipedia Español
Shilka — geographical name river 345 miles (555 kilometers) SE Russia in Asia flowing NE to unite with the Argun forming the Amur … New Collegiate Dictionary
Shilka — Schilka bezeichnet: einen ostsibirischen Fluss, siehe Schilka (Fluss) eine russische Stadt, siehe Schilka (Stadt) einen sowjetischen Flak Panzer, siehe ZSU 23 4 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shilka River — ▪ river, Russia also spelled Šilka river, Chita oblast (province), southeastern Russia, formed by the union of the Onon and Ingoda rivers. It flows 348 miles (560 km) northeast to unite with the Argun to form the Amur River on the… … Universalium