Proper noun
Ekaterinburg
Alternative form of Yekaterinburg
By the end of July the Whites had extended their gains westwards, capturing Ekaterinburg on 26 July 1918. Source: Internet
On 2 April 1979, some of the over one million people living in Sverdlovsk (now called Ekaterinburg, Russia ), about 850 miles east of Moscow, were exposed to an accidental release of anthrax from a biological weapons complex located near there. Source: Internet
He goes on to tell us about his first meeting with leading specialists in Scenar Therapy, Josef Semikatov and Vladimir Lopatka, back in the days when Jalagonia studied and then worked in Ekaterinburg, Russia, as an onco-surgeon. Source: Internet
With games in Ekaterinburg, Saint Petersburg and Volgograd—and trips back to Grozny in between games—the Egyptians could expect to travel approximately 5,300 miles during the group stage. Source: Internet
YEKATERINBURG, 22 January 2008 (RIA Novosti) The Ekaterinburg region's chief forensic expert said, "Tests conducted in Yekaterinburg and Moscow allowed DNA to be extracted from the bones, which proved positive," Nikolai Nevolin said. Source: Internet
Izmir in Turkey, Ayutthaya in Thailand, Sao Paolo in Brazil, Ekaterinburg in Russia and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates were named Friday as candidate cities to host the 2020 Universal Exposition. Source: Internet