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Koryaks (Russian: коряки) are an
Indigenous people of the
Russian Far East, who live
immediately north of the
Kamchatka Peninsula in
Kamchatka Krai and...
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Koryak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Koryak may
refer to:
Koryaks, a
people of
northeastern Siberia Koryak language,
language of the
Koryaks Koryak...
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Koryak (/ˈkɔːriæk/ KOR-ee-ak) is a Chukotko-Kamchatkan
language spoken by 1,665
people as of 2010 in the
easternmost extremity of Siberia,
mainly in Koryak...
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Koryak Okrug (Russian: Коря́кский о́круг, romanized: Koryakskiy okrug;
Koryak: Чав’чываокруг, Cav’cәvaokrug), or
Koryakia (Russian: Корякия, romanized: Koryakiya)...
- The
Koryak Mountains or
Koryak Highlands (Russian: Корякское нагорье) are an area of
mountain ranges in Far-Eastern Siberia, Russia,
located in Chukotka...
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formed on 1 July 2007, as a
result of the
merger of
Kamchatka Oblast and
Koryak Autonomous Okrug,
based on the
voting in a
referendum on the
issue on 23...
- creator-deity,
roughly analogous to Bai-Ulgan of the
Turkic pantheon. The
Koryak refer to him as Quikinna'qu ("Big Raven") and in
Kamchadal mythology he...
- To the north, it
bordered Magadan Oblast and
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug.
Koryak Autonomous Okrug was
located in the
northern part of the oblast. Including...
- Quikinna'qu or
Kutkinnaku is a
chief deity of the
Koryak mythology, part of the
wider Siberian mythology. Quikinna'qu is
depicted as a
shapeshifting god...
- of the 322,079 inhabitants are
ethnic Russians, with
about 13,000
being Koryaks (2014). More than half of the po****tion
lives in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky...