- Kuban - Wikipedia
Krasnodar Krai is often referred to as Kuban, both officially and unofficially, although the term is not exclusive to the krai and also accommodates the republics of Adygea, Karachay-Cherkessia, and parts of Stavropol Krai
- Kuban - Encyclopedia of Ukraine
Kuban emerged as a political and administrative unit in 1860 after the unification of the territories of the Black Sea Cossacks with the eastern regions of Kuban to create Kuban oblast
- Kuban River | Russia, Map, Facts | Britannica
Western Ciscaucasia consists largely of plains, such as the extensive lowland north of the Kuban River that slopes gradually upward to the foothills of the mountains farther south
- Territory of Kuban (Krasnodar and Stavropol Territories)
The Kuban is located in the southwestern part of the North Caucasus In the northeast, the region borders on the Rostov Region, in the east - on the Stavropol Territory, in the south - on Abkhazia
- Kuban River - WorldAtlas
The Kuban River in southwestern Russia flows from the breathtaking heights of the Greater Caucasus Mountains, coursing through Mount Elbrus, embarking on a scenic course
- Kuban | FactMonster
Then known as the Black Sea Cossacks, they were in 1792 resettled in the Kuban region Though they lost much of their freedom and their rights were restricted, they were granted local self-government in return for military service
- Kuban Cossacks - Wikipedia
Most of the Kuban Cossacks are descendants of different major groups of Cossacks who were re-settled to the western Northern Caucasus in the late 18th century (estimated 230,000 to 650,000 initial migrants)
- Kuban - Wikiwand
Krasnodar Krai is often referred to as Kuban, both officially and unofficially, although the term is not exclusive to the krai and also accommodates the republics of Adygea, Karachay-Cherkessia, and parts of Stavropol Krai
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