FACTOID # 51: Russia won the first World Air Games, held in Turkey in 1997. Events included hang-gliding, sky-surfing, and ballooning.
 
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Ob (also Obi, Russian Обь) is a river in West Siberia, Russia, the countrys fourth longest. ... The Ob sea is an artificial lake created by a dam on the Ob river near Novosibirsk city. ... Ob (Russian: Обь) is a town in Novosibirsk Oblast in Russia, located some 17 km west of Novosibirsk. ... Novosibirsk Oblast (Russian: ) is a federal subject of Russia (an oblast). ... The Gulf of Ob is an immense bay of the Arctic Ocean, at the head of which is the mouth of the Ob River. ...

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OB har købt angriberen David Nielsen fra den norske Tippeligaklub IK Start Kristianssand.
Søndag eftermiddag spiller OB sæsonens første kamp i SAS Ligaen, når turen for første gang i et år går til Århus.
OB’s cheftræner havde håbet på et udebanemål mod irerne, der spillede lidt anderledes end OB havde forventet.
Ob River - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (469 words)
The Ob zigzags west and north until it reaches 55° N, where it curves round to the northwest, and again north, wheeling finally eastwards into the Gulf of Ob, a deep (600 mi.) bay of the Kara Sea of the Arctic Ocean.
From the river-head of Irtysh to the mouth of Ob, the Ob-Irtysh river flow is the longest in Russia at 5410 km.
The Ob is ice-bound at southern Barnaul from early in November to near the end of April, and at nothern Salekhard, 100 mi above its mouth, from the end of October to the beginning of June.
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