
one of the major peoples of eastern Siberia, numbering some 380,000 in the late 20th century. In the 17th century they inhabited a limited area on ... [10 related articles]
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republic in far northeastern Russia, in northeastern Siberia. The republic occupies the basins of the great rivers flowing to the Arctic Oceanthe ... [3 related articles]
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Autonomous republic of the Russian Federation, in eastern Siberia; area 3,103,000 sq km/1,198,100 sq mi; population (1997) 1,032,000 (50% Russians, 33% Yakuts). The capital is Yakutsk. Industries include fur trapping, gold and natural gas extraction, and lumbering; there is some agriculture in the south. History The nomadic ...
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