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- needed] The cultural borders of the Koryaks include Tigilsk in the south and the Anadyr basin in the north. The Koryaks are culturally similar to the Chukchis...
- up Koryak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Koryak may refer to: Koryaks, a people of northeastern Siberia Koryak language, language of the Koryaks Koryak...
- 157 (2002 Census); 39,363 (1989 Soviet census). As of the 2002 census, Koryaks constituted about a quarter of the po****tion. At the time, it had the...
- 2010 in the easternmost extremity of Siberia, mainly in Koryak Okrug. It is mostly spoken by Koryaks. Its close relative, the Chukchi language, is spoken...
- The Koryak Mountains or Koryak Highlands (Russian: Корякское нагорье) are an area of mountain ranges in Far-Eastern Siberia, Russia, located in Chukotka...
- 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...
- native speakers of Russian. Native peoples of Kamchatka (Itelmen, Ainu, Koryaks, and Chuvans), collectively referred to as Kamchadals, had a substantial...
- KútqIy, or KúsqIy among the southeastern Koryaks and KúykIy or QúykIy among the northwestern Koryaks. In Koryak, the name is emplo**** commonly in its augmentative...
- The Koryak constituency (No.217) was a Russian legislative constituency in the Koryak Autonomous Okrug in 1993-2007. In 2007 Koryak AO was merged with...
- Koryaks in 1744 and 1753–54. After the Russians tried to force the natives to convert to Christianity, different native peoples such as the Koryaks,...