A genus of rodents in the subfamily Murinae.
- M. musculus — small gray rodents. Called also house mouse, a variety of the common mouse.
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A genus of rodents in the subfamily Murinae.
| Wikipedia: Muş |
Muş (alternative spelling: Mush) is the provincial capital of Muş Province in Turkey. Population of the municipality of Muş: 64,088 (1997 census)
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| Urban districts | Muş | |
| Rural districts | Bulanık - Hasköy - Korkut - Malazgirt - Varto | |
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| Black Sea | ||
| Central Anatolia | ||
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| Southeastern Anatolia | ||
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