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Encyclopedia > Upa River

Upa (Упа́) is a river in Russia, right tributary of Oka River.


Length 345 km.


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LITOPYS UPA - Series 1 Volume 5 Summaries (7606 words)
The UPA began its armed struggle in Ukraine mainly in response to the terroristic policy of the German occupational regime and the similar policy of the Soviet partisans.
The UPA's larger hospitals were being decentralized; some of the cadets at the officers' school were hurried through their training; others were sent into the Carpathian Mountains; stores of supplies and hiding places were being prepared in the woods.
Lukashchuk was later well-known as an UPA battalion commander and eventually became Chief of Staff of the UPA's Southern commander and eventually became Chief of Staff of the UPA's Southern (Kremianets') Military Region.
Climate Challenge - Climate Challenge Participation Letter (1501 words)
UPA is owned by an association of 15 consumer-owned electric utilities in Minnesota and western Wisconsin.
UPA's share (44%) of total CO avoidance resulting from coal ash utilization is estimated at 32,000 tons of CO in the Year 2000.
UPA owns and operates the Elk River Station steam electric generating station which is fueled solely with refuse-derived fuel (RDF or processed garbage).
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