Proper noun
An oblast of Russia.
A city, the administrative center of Orenburg Oblast, Russia, on the Ural River.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to Prime Minister Chernomyrdin, the charter gave Orenburg full power over its budget and allowed the oblast to participate in privatization decisions. Source: Internet
Orenburg Oblast has been actively increasing its trade with Belarus. Source: Internet
In 1897 the Transcaspian Railway reached Tashkent, and finally in 1906 a direct rail link with European Russia was opened across the steppe from Orenburg to Tashkent. Source: Internet
The Whites fell back eastwards to Ufa and Orenburg. Source: Internet
They were married on 7 November 1957, the same day Gagarin graduated from Orenburg. Source: Internet
Russia’s 21st Motorized Brigade, which is based in the village of Totskoye in Orenburg Oblast, had two of its tanks destroyed by the village of Horbatenko, most likely on Aug, 29, when soldiers from the shelled Ukrainian military column fought back. Source: Internet