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Okinsky District (Russian: Оки́нский райо́н; Buryat: Ахын аймаг,
Akhyn aimag) is an
administrative and muni****l
district (raion), one of the twenty-one...
- of Samo****ic and
Turkic origin who live
mainly in the Oka
region in the
Okinsky District in Buryatia, Russia. They
share much of
their history with the...
- Two dialects/languages are
spoken in
Russia and Mongolia:
Soyot in the
Okinsky District of the
Republic of
Buryatia (Russia) and
Tsaatan (Uriankhai Uyghur)...
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eight geographical groups according to the
location of
sample collection:
Okinsky district (N = 53) (southwest of the
Republic of Buryatia, ethnoterritorial...
- 600 19.83 11.03 0.88%
Muysky District 179 112 67 15,600 15.30 9.57 0.57%
Okinsky District 73 37 36 5,100 19.08 9.67 0.94% Severo-Baykalsky
District 196...
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Mount Aragats from
Aragatsotn –
Armenia A view of
Mount Mönkh
Saridag –
Okinsky District,
Russia Lake
Ayger –
Armenia Lake
Servech –
Belarus Winter in...
- (Queensland)
Soyots Turkic →
Siberian Turkic →
Taiga Sayan Turkic →
Soyot Russia (
Okinsky District)
Shamanism Spaniards Indo-European →
Romance → Spanish, Indo-European...
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about 5% of all Tuvans. A
people similar by
language to
Tuvans live in
Okinsky District of
Buryatia (autonym:
Soyots (сойоты),
sometimes referred to as...
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Kropotkin Range (Russian: Хребет Кропоткина) is a
mountain range in
Okinsky District, Buryatia,
Russian Federation. The
Kropotkin Range is part of the...
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Khorinsky Kizhinginsky Kurumkansky Kyakhtinsky Mukhorshibirsky Muysky Okinsky Pribaykalsky Selenginsky Severo-Baykalsky
Tarbagataysky Tunkinsky Yeravninsky...