The genus Carpathonesticus is found in central Eurasia.
This small fish is distributed in the fresh-water streams and lakes across central and temperate Eurasia.
It is found in northern and central Eurasia, including northern China and the Korean Peninsula.
The largest extant wild species may be the European hare (Lepus europaeus), native to western and central Eurasia.
Ginzburg proposes that these mythical structures have their origins in the ancient shamanism of central Eurasia.
In central Eurasia, Ms. Albright said, "conditions are bad and getting worse."
It referring to the Caucasus region (Caucasia) of central Eurasia.
It has been found at generally low frequencies throughout central Eurasia, but with relatively high frequency among Bashkirs of the Perm Region (84.0%).
"Kemp says oxygen is up by another percentage point in the Pacific region, and half a percent in central Eurasia."
Domestication of the horse with the coming of Indo-Europeans in central Eurasia.