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Kuznetsk

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[kooz-netsk, koo-znyetsk] / kʊzˈnɛtsk, kuˈznyɛtsk /

noun

  1. a city in the W Russian Federation in Europe.


Example Sentences

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The accident happened at a coal mine in the Kuznetsk Basin region of Russia, in western Siberia.

From BBC

Searches for another four missing men had to be suspended after levels of methane in the mine in the Kuznetsk Basin reached dangerous levels, the RIA and ITAR-Tass news wires said.

From Reuters

One is based on the coal and iron ore of the Kuznetsk Basin, the second on the hydroelectric power of the Angara River, the third on the mines of Yakutia.

From Time Magazine Archive

A thousand miles deeper into Siberia is the Kuznetsk basin, where it is planned to produce 80 million tons of coal a year by 1960.

From Time Magazine Archive

Around Kuznetsk, in fast-growing industrial cities �Novosibirsk, Kemerovo, Krasnoyarsk, and at Karaganda some way to the southwest�are new steel mills, blast furnaces and aluminum plants, with auxiliary industries proliferating.

From Time Magazine Archive