Eurasian


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Synonyms for Eurasian

a person of mixed European and Asian descent

relating to, or coming from, Europe and Asia

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The 'Eurasian Week' Forum is an annual event, organized by the EAEU countries and the Eurasian Economic Commission.
Kyrgyz Prime Minister invited the participants to the IV International Forum Eurasian Week - 2019 on September 25 to 27 in Bishkek and to the Tengri Music Festival this weekend in the cultural center "Ruh Ordo".
Nassar said that both sides agreed to hold a joint business forum between Egypt and the Eurasian countries during the first half of next year to strengthen the economic and trade partnership between the two parties' business communities.
This section therefore explains the role of theory in understanding the empirical data on Eurasian emigration.
While Eurasian cuisine and music have been extensively covered, their origins have not received as much attention.
Parliamentary leaders from 25 Asian and European countries will gather in Seoul for a three-day conference on cooperation for Eurasian prosperity.
Eurasian development banks could play an important part in stimulating such investment cooperation, he added.
M2 EQUITYBITES-September 15, 2015-Mechel enters into restructuring credit lines with Eurasian Development Bank
Moscow, SANA -- The Eurasian Economic Committee said it looks at establishing a free trade zone with Syria positively, adding that it plans for starting negotiations on constructing this zone after the political situation in Syria gets stable.
Starting January 1 2015, a new category of employees - citizens of the Eurasian Economic
The Presidents of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan sign[ETH][micro]d on Thursday an agreement establishing the Eurasian Economic Council.
The good news is that the impact of the Eurasian collared-dove, at least for now, seems to be minimal on native species--particularly the mourning dove, a longtime favorite of hunters.