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Churapcha (Russian: Чурапча́; Yakut: Чурапчы, Çurapçı) is a
rural locality (a selo) and the
administrative center of
Churapchinsky District in the Sakha...
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locality (a selo) of
Churapcha. As of the 2010 Census, the
total po****tion of the
district was 20,387, with the po****tion of
Churapcha accounting for 43...
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prime minister of the
republic from 2003 to 2010.
Borisov was born in
Churapcha District, on 15
August 1954 to
ethnic Yakut parents, to a
family of eight...
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Kolyma is
paved 159 km. from
Yakutsk (Nizhny Bestyakh) to
Churapcha....
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Ogusur and Ulakhan-Kyuyol. It is
located 19
kilometers (12 mi) from
Churapcha, the
administrative center of the
district and 7
kilometers (4.3 mi) from...
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established the
Provisional Yakut Regional People's
Government in
Churapcha. The army
existed from
September 1921 to June, 1923.
Mikhail Korobeinikov's...
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people were
subject to
deportation under Stalinism.
Forced resettlement in
Churapcha ulus
resulted in
significant losses of the
Yakut po****tion (more than...
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continues further on
across the
entire Churapcha District. In its
lower course the
Tatta bends northwards east of
Churapcha town and
enters the
Tatta District...
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established the
Provisional Yakut Regional People's
Government in
Churapcha. On 23 March, Korobeinikov's
Yakut People's Army,
armed with six machine...
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Skull and rib
fragments of a
rhinoceros were
found in 1972 in
Churapcha,
between the Lena and Amga rivers. A
whole skeleton was
found soon afterwards...