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Bryansk

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Bry·ansk also Bri·ansk  (br-änsk)
A city of western Russia southwest of Moscow. It was part of Lithuania until the 16th century. Population: 424,000.

Bryansk [brɪˈænsk (Russian) brjansk]
n
(Placename) a city in W Russia. Pop.: 461 100 (1999 est.)


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The topics include managing job satisfaction in the lodging industry, energy policy toward neighboring countries, the 2008 presidential succession, radiation-epidemiological studies of thyroid cancer incidence among children and adolescents in the Bryansk Oblast after the Chernobyl accident, and higher technical education in a transition economy.
Then in the 2-1 win away against Dinamo Bryansk in a cup match on August 6, Spartak fans set a stand on fire and threw seats onto the pitch.
On July 29, 2006 Russia shut down crude oil exports to Maeikiu oil refinery in Lithuania after an oil spill on Druzhba occurred in Russia's Bryansk oblast, near the point where a line to Belarus and Lithuania branches off the main export pipeline.
 
 
 
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