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Yakutia - traducción al ruso

FEDERAL SUBJECT OF RUSSIA, REPUBLIC OF RUSSIA
Sakha (Yakutia) Republic; Sakha (Yakutiya) Republic, Russia; Yakut Republic; Респу́блика Саха; Саха Республиката; Republic of Sakha; RU-SA; Sakha, Respublika; Saha, Respublika; Саха, Республика; Yakutiya; Jakutija; Âkutiâ; Якутия; Respublika Sakha; Respublika Saha; Республика Саха; Demographics of Sakha; Rail transport in Sakha; Республика Саха (Якутия); Sakha Autonomous Republic; Yakutsk Oblast; Yakutskaya oblast; Republic of Sakha (Yakutia); Саха Сирэ; Саха Өрөспүүбүлүкэтэ; Saxa O‘ro‘spu‘u‘bu‘lu‘ketin; Saxa Sire; History of the Sakha Republic; Demographics of Sakha Republic; Ethnic groups in Sakha Republic; Saxa Öröspüübülükete; Yakutia, Siberia; Republic of Yakutia; Sakha Republic; Yakutia; Sakha (Yakutia); Railroads in Sakha; Railways in Sakha; Religion in Sakha; Politics of the Sakha Republic; Geography of the Sakha Republic; Culture of the Sakha Republic; Demographics of the Sakha Republic
  • [[Dapparay]].
  • Ura River.
  • [[Vitim, Sakha Republic]].
  • Yakutsk Aeroport]], the main air-traffic hub of the republic.
  • Unusual gold specimen from Bulun District, Lena River basin. Weight is about 6 grams.
  • British explorer & missionary [[Kate Marsden]] in [[Yakutsk]], 1891.
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  • 1821 map of Yakutsk Oblast.
  • Sakha dance with traditional clothing.
  • [[Olyokma River]].
  • Platon Oyunsky, who wrote the traditionally-oral [[olonkho]] epics.
  • Mirny]], June 12, 2014.
  • Fauna of the Sakha Republic: [[Ross's gull]], the [[Siberian crane]], [[polar bear]], [[horse]] and [[reindeer]]. Russian post miniature sheet, 2006.
  • Breakdown of population changes, 1939–2002.
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  • [[Verkhoyansk Range]].
  • Yakuts celebrating [[Yhyakh]]. Yakuts form the easternmost indigenous community of Turkic peoples.
  • Yukaghirs]].
  • Aiyy]] neo-Tengrist creed in Yakutsk.
  • Statehood Day celebrations in [[Yakutsk]].
  • Cruise on the Lena River.
  • [[Lena Pillars]].
  • [[Lake Ozhogino]].
  • Transfiguration of Jesus Christ Cathedral in Yakutsk.
  • Members of the Siberian Regional Duma from Yakutsk, 1917.

Yakutia         

[jə'ku:tiə]

существительное

география

Якутия

Sakha         

[sɑ:'hɑ:]

существительное

география

Саха

Republic of Sakha         
Республика Саха

Wikipedia

Sakha

Sakha, officially the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), is the largest republic of Russia, located in the Russian Far East, along the Arctic Ocean, with a population of roughly 1 million. Sakha comprises half of the area of its governing Far Eastern Federal District, and is the world's largest country subdivision, covering over 3,083,523 square kilometers (1,190,555 sq mi). Yakutsk, which is the world's coldest major city, is its capital and largest city. The republic has a reputation for an extreme and severe climate, with the lowest temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere being recorded in Verkhoyansk and Oymyakon, and regular winter averages commonly dipping below −35 °C (−31 °F) in Yakutsk. The hypercontinental tendencies also result in warm summers for much of the republic.

Sakha was first home to hunting-gathering and reindeer herding Tungusic and Paleosiberian peoples such as the Evenks and Yukaghir. Migrating from the area around Lake Baikal, the Turkic Sakha people first settled along the middle Lena river sometime between the 9th and 16th centuries, likely in several waves, bringing the pastoral economic system of Central Asia with them.

The Russians colonised and incorporated the area as Yakutsk Oblast into the Tsardom of Russia in the early-mid 17th century, obliging the indigenous peoples of the area to pay fur tribute. While the initial period following the Russian conquest saw the Sakha population drop by 70%, the Imperial period also saw the expansion of the native Yakuts from the middle Lena along the Vilyuy River to the north and the east displacing other indigenous groups. Yakutia saw some of the last battles of the Russian Civil War, and the Bolshevik authorities re-organized Yakutsk Oblast into the autonomous Yakut ASSR in 1922. The Soviet era saw the migration of many Slavs, specifically Russians and Ukrainians, into the area.

On September 27, 1990, the area became the Yakutskaya-Sakha Soviet Socialist Republic, and on December 27, 1991, it became the "Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)" (in Russian, "Республика Саха (Якутия)").

Ejemplos de uso de Yakutia
1. The Yakutia region is threatening to start a rival to national diamond monopoly Alrosa after the state gains full control of the miner, Kommersant said Friday, citing Yakutia President Vyacheslav Shtyrov.
2. The Sakha republic is commonly referred to as Yakutia, its old name.
3. Yakutia Industry Minister Alexei Struchkov said all transactions with the shares were legal.
4. The sale was managed by Deutsche UFG. (Bloomberg) Alrosa‘s Yakutia Rival?
5. These are the Sakhalin, Krasnoyarsk, Yakutia, Irkutsk and Murmansk regions and the Yamalo–Nenets autonomous district.
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