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STRYETENSK

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 1045 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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STRYETENSK , or SRyETENSx, a Cossack See also:

village of See also:Asiatic See also:Russia, in the See also:province of See also:Transbaikalia, 231 m. by See also:rail E. of See also:Chita, and a See also:terminus of the Trans-Siberian railway. It is situated on both See also:banks of the See also:river Shilka, and its See also:population of 85oo rises to over to,000 during the See also:season of See also:navigation. Stryetensk has See also:steam See also:flour-See also:mills and See also:soap See also:works.

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