- romanized: Koryakskiy okrug; Koryak: Чав’чываокруг, Cav’cәvaokrug), or
Koryakia (Russian: Корякия, romanized: Koryakiya), was an
administrative division...
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autonomy of
Koryakia by
uniting it with
another okrug.
Other reasons include poverty and
geographic isolation. The
biggest movements are "
Koryakia" and "Palanken...
- The flag of
Koryak Okrug, in the
Russian Federation, is a
vertical triband of teal and
white charged in the
center by a red
reindeer head. The flag was...
- po****tion 7,554
Regions with
significant po****tions Russia Kamchatka: ∟
Koryakia 7,485 (2021 census) Ukraine 69 (2001 census)
Languages Russian, Koryak...
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Retrieved 2008-02-20.
Earthquake Hazards Program (2006). "Magnitude 7.6 –
Koryakia, Russia". US
Geological Survey.
Archived from the
original on 2008-03-02...
- 20
February 2008.
Earthquake Hazards Program (2006). "Magnitude 7.6 –
Koryakia, Russia". US
Geological Survey.
Archived from the
original on 2008-03-02...
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known as
Chavchuven Koryak.
Alyutor (Alutor, Aliutor), also
spoken in
Koryakia.
According to
Michael Fortescue (2005),
Palana Koryak and
Alutor should...
- Term
length Departure Ref
Valentina Bronevich Independent Governor [ru]
Koryakia 17
November 1996 16
December 2000 4 years, 29 days Lost
reelection Valentina...
- Komi-Permyak AO 46,432 81.44 10,580 18.56 1603 58,615 102,909 56.96 82
Koryakia 9,267 73.98 3,259 26.02 792 13,318 22,828 58.34 83
Nenets AO 13,338 74...
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Russian Far East (Nzhnyaya
Tunguska river,
northern Yakutia,
Kolyma river,
Koryakia, Chukotka, Kamchatka, Stanovoi, Udokan) and Alaska. The
species was first...