komsomolsk-on-amur

Kom·so·molsk

[kom-suh-mawlsk; Russian kuhm-suh-mawlsk]
noun
a city in the E Russian Federation in Asia, on the Amur River.
Also called Kom·so·molsk-on-A·mur [kom-suh-mawlsk-on-ah-moor, -awn-] .
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Komsomolsk (Russian kəmsaˈmɔljsk) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
an industrial city in W Russia, on the Amur River: built by members of the Komsomol (Communist youth league) in 1932. Pop: 275 000 (2005 est)

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