Buryatia (Russian: Бурятия, romanized: Buryatiya; Buryat: Буряад Улас, romanized: Buryaad Ulas), officially the Republic of Buryatia, is a republic of...
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The flag of Buryatia, officially the State Flag of the Republic of Buryatia, is one of the official symbols of the Republic of Buryatia, a federal subject...
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Buddhism in Buryatia, a region in Siberia, Russia, has a deep-rooted history dating back to the 17th century when Tibetan Buddhism first arrived in the...
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Buryatia may refer to: Republic of Buryatia, a federal subject of Russia Buryat Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1923–1992), an administrative division...
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Buryat liberation movement (category Buryatia)
27, 1992, the Supreme Soviet of Buryatia passes a law renaming the Buryat SSR into the Republic of Buryatia. Buryatia becomes a republic within the Russian...
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in Buryatia form part of the Polish diaspora in Siberia. Polish presence in Buryatia dates back over 300 years. One of the first Poles in Buryatia was...
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majority of the Buryats today live in their titular homeland, the Republic of Buryatia, a federal subject of Russia which sprawls along the southern coast and...
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The Free Buryatia Foundation (Russian: Фонд Свободная Бурятия) is an advocacy group focused on the Russian federal subject of Buryatia. The foundation...
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The Buryatia Constituency (No.9) is a Russian legislative constituency in the Republic of Buryatia. The constituency is the only one in Buryatia, and it...
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The Republic of Buryatia (Russian: Респу́блика Буря́тия) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic) which, according to the IMF, was an emerging economy...
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Flag of Agin-Buryat Okrug (redirect from Flag of Aga Buryatia Okrug)
of the Mongol people and is also present on the flags of Mongolia and Buryatia. The flag was designed by Buryat artist, Bato Dampilon. It was adopted...
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Uda (Selenga) (redirect from Uda River, Buryatia)
Native name Уда́ (Russian) Үдэ (Buryat) Location Country Russia Region Buryatia Districts Yeravninsky DistrictKhorinsky DistrictZaigrayevsky DistrictUlan-Ude...
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Buryatia, land of bountiful nature. Buryatia, my heavenly earth. Buryatia, never thou art from me far. Buryatia, the most wonderful hearth. Buryatia,...
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Ust-Orda Buryat Okrug (redirect from Ust-Ord Buryatia)
Буряадай тойрог Ust’-Ordyn (Ust’-Ordagay) Buryaaday toyrog), or Ust-Orda Buryatia, is an administrative division of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia. It was a federal...
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In the Republic of Buryatia, ulus is a type of rural locality, along with "selo" and "settlement". Государственный комитет Российской Федерации по статистике...
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Volga-Ural region. Large populations of Buddhists are found in Kalmykia, Buryatia, Zabaykalsky Krai, and they are the vast majority of the population in...
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rapist, necrophile and cannibal who murdered six women in Altai Krai and Buryatia between 1991 and 2012, sexually abusing their corpses afterwards. He was...
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The coat of arms of the Republic of Buryatia is one of the official symbols of the Republic of Buryatia—a federal subject of Russia. It was adopted on...
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Irkutsk Time (redirect from Buryatia Time)
(UTC+08:00) and 5 hours ahead of Moscow Time (MSK+5). The time zone covers Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast. On 27 March 2011, Russia moved to year-round daylight...
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Улаан-Үдэ, romanized: Ulaan-Üde, IPA [ʊˌlaːɴ‿ˈʉdə]) is the capital city of Buryatia, Russia, located about 100 kilometers (62 mi) southeast of Lake Baikal...
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Republic of Adygea 02, 102, 702 Republic of Bashkortostan 03 Republic of Buryatia 04 Altai Republic 05 Republic of Dagestan 06 Republic of Ingushetia 07...
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official language in the Republic of Buryatia and was an official language in the former Ust-Orda Buryatia and Aga Buryatia autonomous okrugs. In the Russian...
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Bar, Montenegro, a town Bar Region, Punjab, Pakistan Bar, Republic of Buryatia, Russia Bar, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine, a town Duchy of Bar, part of the...
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Buryatia is a part of the Russian Federation. One of the country's main instruments is a two-stringed horse-head fiddle called a morin khuur. This is an...
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Catholic Church in Russia (redirect from Roman Catholicism in Buryatia)
The Catholic Church in Russia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. According to the 2016 Annuario...
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Agin-Buryat Okrug (redirect from Aga Buryatia)
Буря́тский о́круг; Buryat: Агын Буряадай тойрог, Agyn Buryaaday Toyrog), or Aga Buryatia, is an administrative division of Zabaykalsky Krai, Russia. It was a federal...
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The issue of Freedom of religion in Russia is complex with a long and fraught history. As of 2023, Russia is a majority Russian Orthodox society, with...
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In Russia, Buddhists form majority in Tuva (52%) and Kalmykia (53%). Buryatia (20%) and Zabaykalsky Krai (15%) also have significant Buddhist populations...
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