BuryatiaThe Buryat Republic (Buryat: Буряад Республика; Russian: Респу´блика Буря´тия) is a federal subject of the Russian Federation (a republic). The direct transliteration of the republic's name is Respublika Buryatiya in Russian and Buryaad Respublika in Buryat.
GeographyBuryatia is located in the South-Central region of Siberia along the eastern shore of Lake Baikal.
Time zoneBuryatia is located in the Irkutsk Time Zone (IRKT/IRKST). UTC offset is +0800 (IRKT)/+0900 (IRKST).RiversMajor rivers include:
LakesBuryatia is located on the shores of the Lake Baikal (60% of the shore line).MountainsOver 80% of republic's territory is located in the mountainous region.Natural ResourcesBuryatia's natural resources include Gold, Tungsten, Zinc, Uranium and more.Climate
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DemographicsOver 100 nationalities and ethnic groups inhabit Buryatia, including Russians (69.9%), Buryats (24%), Ukrainians (2.2%), Tatars (1%), and Belarusians (0.5%) (figures based on 1989 census).
HistoryThe area of the modern day Buryatia was first colonized in the 1600s by Russians in search of wealth, furs and gold. In 1923, the republic was created through the union of the Buryat-Mongol and Mongol-Buryat Oblasts.PoliticsThe head of government in Buryatia is the President, who is elected for a four-year term. As of 2005, the President is Leonid Vasilyevich Potapov, who was elected on July 1, 1994, re-elected in 1998 (with 63.25% of votes), and then re-elected again on June 23, 2002 (with over 67% of votes). Prior to the elections, Potapov was the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic-the highest post at that time.The Republic's Parliament is the People's Khural, popularly elected every four years. The People's Khural has 65 deputies. The Republic's Constitution was adopted on February 22, 1994. EconomyThe republic's economy is composed of important agricultural and commercial products including wheat, vegetables, potatoes, timber, leather, graphite and textiles. Fishing, hunting, Fur farming, sheep and cattle farming, Mining, stock raising, engineering, and food processing are also important economic generators.EducationThe higher education institutions of the republic include Buryatia State University, Buryat State Academy of Agriculture, East Siberian State Academy of Arts and Culture, and East Siberian State Technological Institute.ReligionTibetan Buddhism (Lamaism), Shamanism, and Orthodox Christianity are the most widepsread religions in Buryatia.TourismLake Baikal is a popular tourist destination.See also | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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