- Buryatiya
- Russian republic.
Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors. 2013.
Bryson’s dictionary for writers and editors. 2013.
Buryatiya — Admin ASC 1 Code Orig. name Buryatiya Country and Admin Code RU.11 RU … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Buryatiya, Republic of — An ethnic republic of the Russian Federation. Modern Buryatiya once comprised part of the larger Buryat Mongolian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1937, several districts were excluded from the region, and reformed as the Aga district… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Aga-Buryatiya — See Zabaykalsky Krai … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Ust-Orda Buryatiya — See Irkutsk Oblast … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Zabaykalsky Krai — / Trans Baykal Krai An administrative province of the Russian Federation. Zabaykalsky Krai is part of the Siberian Federal District and the East Siberia Economic Region. It covers an area of 431,500 square kilometers, making it the 10th… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Irkutsk Oblast — An administrative region of the Russian Federation. Part of the Siberian Federal District and East Siberian Economic Region, Irkutsk is bordered by Sakha, Buryatiya, Tuva, Zabaykalsky Krai, and Krasnoyarsk. Enclosed within its borders is the… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Buryats — Ethnic group. Buryats, or Buryaad, are the largest minority nationality in Siberia, numbering nearly 450,000. While the majority of Buryats reside in the Republic of Buryatiya, they also live in the Irkutsk Oblast and Zabaykalsky Krai… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
RU-BU — Subjekt der Russischen Föderation Republik Burjatien Буряад Республика Республика Бурятия Flagge Wappen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Republik Burjatien — Subjekt der Russischen Föderation Republik Burjatien Буряад Республика Республика Бурятия Flagge Wappen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Autonomous Okrug — (AOk) Political subdivision of the Russian Federation. Known as national okrugs until 1977, the Autonomous Okrugs are federal subjects of the Russian Federation that are, in most cases, simultaneously subordinated to another federal subject.… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation