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In 2012, there was a ] at the site. In 2012, there was a ] at the site.


Due to the specific utilization of this steppe area (Donguz Steppe), it is the last in Europe remaining ] with representative flora and fauna.<ref name=biodiv/> Due to the specific utilization of this steppe area ("Donguz Steppe" shooting range), it is the last in Europe remaining ] with representative flora and fauna, and the military command pledged to ensure the preservation of the ] in the area.<ref name=biodiv/>


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Russian President Medvedev at the site (2008)

Donguz test site (Template:Lang-ru, full name: Template:Lang-ru, formerly known as Научно-испытательный полигон ПВО МО РФ, в/ч 33157,Научно-Испытательный Зенитно-Артиллерийский Полигон — НИЗАП) is a military proving ground in Orenburg Oblast, Russia. Site administration and main living quarters are in the settlement of Pervomaysky. The site occupies about 121,000 hectares of steppe, making it the largest in Orenburg Oblast.

In 2012, there was a serious explosion at the site.

Due to the specific utilization of this steppe area ("Donguz Steppe" shooting range), it is the last in Europe remaining virgin land with representative flora and fauna, and the military command pledged to ensure the preservation of the biodiversity in the area.

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  1. ^ "Некоторые сведения о степных полигонах в Оренбургской области" (retrieved February 17, 2013)

51°32′10″N 54°59′30″E / 51.53611°N 54.99167°E / 51.53611; 54.99167


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