Norsk bokmål: Den uttørkede jorden. Den katastrofale tørken i det sørlige Volgadistriktet rundt Saratov, Samara, Orenburg og i Ukraina har vart fra mai til september 1921.
English: The parched soil. The catastrophic drought in the southern Volga district around Saratov, Samara, Orenburg and in Ukraina had lasted from May to September 1921.
Deutsch: Die ausgetrocknete Erde. Die katastrophale Dürre im südlichen Wolgadistrikt um Saratov, Samara, Orenburg herum und in der Ukraina, hat von Mai bis September 1921 gedauert.
Español: La tierra desecada. La sequía catastrófica en el distrito meridional de Volga alrederor de Saratov, Samara, Orenburgo y en Ucrania duró de mayo a septiembre de 1921.
Nederlands: Verdroogde aarde. De rampzalige droogte in het zuidelijk Volga-gebied bij Saratov, Samara, Orenburg en Ukrainië duurde van mei tot september 1921.
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