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Best 1 Eurasian Steppe

The Eurasian Steppe represents a vast temperate grassland region spanning much of Eurasia. This expansive belt, extending approximately 8,000 kilometers, historically facilitated migration routes and trade networks for numerous nomadic peoples. It is characterized by its open landscape and supports...

2 Gobustan Rock Art

Rock art reserve in Azerbaijan inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007, containing over 6,000 petroglyphs spanning roughly 40,000 years of human activity.

3 Black Woodpecker

The Black Woodpecker is a large woodpecker species found throughout Eurasia. It’s notable as the largest woodpecker in Europe and the sole black woodpecker native to the continent. Primarily inhabiting forests, it plays a role in insect populations. This bird is of interest to ornithologists, conser...

4 Sultan goldenring (Cordulegaster insignis)

The Sultan goldenring, *Cordulegaster insignis*, is a sizable European dragonfly belonging to the Cordulegastridae family. It’s notable for its striking coloration – predominantly bright yellow with prominent dark bands across its abdomen. This species inhabits mountainous streams and rivers of Eura...

5 Green snaketail (Ophiogomphus cecilia)

The Green snaketail (Ophiogomphus cecilia) is a distinctive dragonfly belonging to the Gomphidae family. It’s notable for its bright green thorax and black markings, primarily inhabiting clean rivers across Eurasia. This species is of interest to entomologists studying freshwater insect diversity an...

6 Common hawker (Aeshna juncea)

The Common hawker (*Aeshna juncea*) is a widespread Palearctic dragonfly known for its extensive range across Europe and Asia, commonly breeding in acidic moorland pools.

7 Great Spotted Woodpecker

First described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, the Great Spotted Woodpecker is a widespread and highly recognizable Eurasian bird species notable for its striking black and white plumage.

8 Grey-faced Woodpecker

The Grey-faced Woodpecker is a resident bird of Eurasia, notable for its grey head, barred underparts, and status as the closest living relative to the European Green Woodpecker.

9 Yellow-legged dragonfly (Gomphus flavipes)

The yellow-legged dragonfly (Gomphus flavipes) is a Eurasian species of clubtail notable for its vibrant yellow legs and preference for large, slow-flowing rivers.

10 Greater Flamingo

The greater flamingo is the most widespread and largest species of the flamingo family, found in parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe, and recognized by its pink plumage.

11 Siberian locust (Gomphocerus sibiricus)

Siberian locust is another common name for Gomphocerus sibiricus, a Palearctic grasshopper described by Linnaeus in 1767 and widespread in Siberia.

12 Eurasian Three-toed Woodpecker

Originally classified by Carl Linnaeus in 1758, the Eurasian Three-toed Woodpecker is a notable Palearctic species uniquely adapted to coniferous forests with its three-toed feet.

13 Eurasia International Film Festival

Eurasia International Film Festival is Kazakhstan's international festival, launched in 1998 and held mainly in Almaty with a Grand Prix for best film.

14 Eurasian Magpie

The Eurasian magpie is a distinctive black-and-white corvid residing in Europe and Asia, famous for being one of the few non-mammal species to pass the mirror test.

15 Carrion Crow

The carrion crow is a highly adaptable corvid native to western and central Europe, identifiable by its entirely black plumage and opportunistic scavenging diet.

16 Miss Eurasia

Miss Eurasia is an international beauty competition that features contestants from countries spanning the European and Asian continents to promote cultural exchange.

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