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Vladivostok

[ US /ˌvɫædɪˈvoʊstɑk, ˌvɫædɪˈvɔstɑk/ ]
NOUN
  1. a seaport in the Asian part of Russia

How To Use Vladivostok In A Sentence

  • For decades a foreign proletariat toiling in dingy factories from Vladivostok to Karl-Marx-Stadt helped bankroll Pyongyang's transformation into a proud monument to ethnic self-reliance, so that someday a Bruce Cumings could boast that it is anything but the ugly Communist capital one might expect. Mother of All Mothers
  • Agence France-Presse/Getty Images A meteorologist uses a dosimeter to measure radiation levels in the Russian city of Vladivostok. Russians Rush for Iodine Pills
  • For decades a foreign proletariat toiling in dingy factories from Vladivostok to Karl-Marx-Stadt helped bankroll Pyongyang's transformation into a proud monument to ethnic self-reliance, so that someday a Bruce Cumings could boast that it is anything but the ugly Communist capital one might expect. Mother of All Mothers
  • From the borders of Europe to the frozen steppes of Siberia and the Pacific coastline of Vladivostok, Russia is still geographically a powerful presence despite having shed its Soviet-era neighbours.
  • The proposed administrative changes are widely supported by Russian and international experts and were approved during the International Amur Tiger Conference in Vladivostok, Russia in March this year. Biodiversity 100: actions for Europe
  • In the late Twenties, Stalin created the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (oblast is the Russian term for province) on the Amur River near Vladivostok. Matthew Yglesias » The Yiddish Policeman’s Union
  • Two weeks later a U.S. man-of-war, steaming out of the port of Vladivostok, is hailed by the Russians and Bub Russell is dropped over the rail to the deck of the American ship; a week later he is put ashore at Hakodate, and after some telegraphing, his fare is paid on the railroad to Yokohama. “The way of a man with a maid may be too wonderful to know. . .”
  • They begin in Moscow and terminate in either Vladivostok, the eastern Russian port, or Beijing in China.
  • At other times he acts like a bold market reformer, risking the ire of babushkas from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok by cutting popular communist-era benefits such as free transportation and medicine for retirees and veterans.
  • VLADIVOSTOK -- Air-traffic controllers in the far eastern city of Vladivostok today joined a protest by their colleagues in other Russian cities, RFE/RL's Russian Service reports. Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
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