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Dolgans (Russian: Долганы;
Dolgan: долган, дулҕан, Һака, romanized:
dolgan, dulğan, haka (Sakha); Yakut: тыа-киһи, romanized: tıa-kihi) are a Turkicized...
- The
Dolgan language is a
severely endangered Turkic language with 930 speakers,
spoken in the
Taymyr Peninsula in Russia. The
speakers are
known as the...
- The flag of
Taymyr Autonomous Okrug in
Russia is a
light blue
field charged in the
center with a
white disc (surrounded by four rays at the
cardinal positions)...
- Look up Dovhan, Dovgan,
Dolgan, Dołhan, or
Dowhan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dovhan (Ukrainian: Довгань), Dovgan,
Dolgan,
Douhan (Belarusian: Доўгань)...
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Mihai Dolgan (14
March 1942 – 16
March 2008) was a
singer and
composer from Moldova. In 1967 he set up the
Noroc which became one of the most
famous bands...
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Konstantin Dolgan is a Kazakh-American businessman. He is the co-founder and CEO of LA New
Product Development Team (LA NPDT), a
product design and prototyping...
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Mihail Dolgan (5
February 1939 – 2 May 2013) was a
professor and
researcher from Moldova,
member of the
Academy of
Sciences of Moldova. His speciality...
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Noroc is a
music group from Moldova,
created in 1967 by
Mihai Dolgan. "Noroc"
became very po****r in the USSR
after the
release of
their first album in...
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inhabited locality, and the
administrative center of Yuryung-Khainsky
National (
Dolgan)
Rural Okrug of
Anabarsky District in the
Sakha Republic, Russia, located...
- Okrug, USSR – 14
February 1995 in Dudinka, Russia) was a
Dolgan poet, the
founder of
Dolgan written literature.
Aksyonova was born into a
family of reindeer...