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chernozem Geol. (ˈtʃɜːnəʊzɛm, tʃɜːnəʊˈzjɒm) Also chernosem, tchern-, tchorn-, tschern-. [a. Russ. chernozëm black earth, f. chërnȳĭ black + zemlyá earth, soil.] Black earth or soil (see black a. 19), a type of soil, rich in humus, characteristic of natural grassland in cool to temperate semi-arid cl...
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Chernozem
Chernozem cover about 230 million hectares of land. There are two "chernozem belts" in the world. The only true chernozem in Australia is located around Nimmitabel, some of the richest soils on the continent.
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Cherno
Cherno Samba, footballer
Cherno Jallow, former Attorney General of the British Virgin Islands
Cherno Jah, record producer, see Neneh Cherry
See also
Chernozem
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Chernaya Balka
The soil type is south chernozem. The most typical relief is a ridge-hollow.
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Bolyarino
The soil in the northwest parts is sandy, as the rest is Chernozem. The elevation is 167 m.
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Pawel Jefimowitsch Kassatkin
, Voronezh, 1967
Monolog Wisnij, Central-Chernozem books publishers, Voronezh, 1970
Solowje, Central-Chernozem books publishers, Voronezh, 1973
Na Lugu , Central-Chernozem books publishers, Voronezh, 1975
Moe Pole, Central-Chernozem books publishers, Voronezh, 1979, Library of Congress-Class.: PG3482.5
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Sprâncenata
Soil
In this zone, there are several types of soil, such as: dark or red brown chernozem, washed or levigated chernozem (characteristic to steppe and silvo-steppe
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Eickendorf, Salzlandkreis
The village is located in the Magdeburg Börde region, known for its fertile Loess (Chernozem) soils.
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Technosol
However, Technosols can also refer to a situation in which normal soil, such as a Chernozem, has been moved to a new location to act as a fill. If fill material is greater than 50 cm deep, then the fill is designated by the original soil used to create the fill, in our example, a Chernozem.
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Tselina
Tselina or virgin lands (; ) is an umbrella term for underdeveloped, scarcely populated, high-fertility lands often covered with the chernozem soil. See also
Chernozem
Tselinograd
References
Land tenure
Agronomy
Agriculture in the Soviet Union
History of agriculture
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Central Black Earth economic region
.: Tsentralno-Chernozyomny ekonomichesky rayon), sometimes called Central Chernozem or Central Chernozemic economic region, is one of 12 economic regions
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Central Black Earth Region
The Central Black Earth Region, Central Chernozem Region or Chernozemie () is a segment of the Eurasian Black Earth belt that lies within Central Russia The Black Earth Region is famous for its high quality soil, called Chernozem (Black Earth).
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