Adventure Mountains in Russia
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Russia is the world's largest country and spans almost the entire northern super continent of Eurasia : occupies Northern Asia (1/3 of the continental total) and eastern Europe -respectively, 74.7% and 25.3% of its territory. It is separated from the American continent by the Bering Strait. Because of its size, Russia displays both monotony and diversity and as its geography, climate, vegetation and soil cover large distances.
Located in the northern and middle latitudes of the northern hemisphere, most of the Russian Federation is much closer to the North Pole that of Ecuador. In a country comparisons are of little value, but not in Russia with its huge size and diversity. The border of the Russian Federation is the longest in the world and is a major source of concern for national security in the post-Soviet era period. Throughout the 20,139 kilometers of land border, Russia has borders with fourteen countries, eight of which did not exist as countries until the early 1990. Furthermore, in its northeast end, only eighty-six kilometers of the Bering Strait separating Russia fifteenth neighbor, the United States.
The East European Plain covers much of European Russia. The West Siberian Plain, which is the world's largest, stretches eastward from the Urals to the Yenisei River. Because the terrain and vegetation are relatively uniform in each of the natural areas, Russia presents an illusion of uniformity. However, the Russian territory has representation from all major vegetation zones in the world, except for the rain forest.
The Ural Mountains are the best-known mountain range in the country, because they form the natural border between Europe and Asia. The mountain range stretches some 2,500 km from the northern border of Kazakhstan to the Arctic Ocean. 68% of the Ural mountains in Russia, while the remaining 32% belongs to Kazakhstan. Geographers have traditionally divided the Urals into five regions: South, East, North, Subarctic and Arctic. The tree line drops from 1400 meters to sea level as it advances northward.
In the mountain range west of Lake Baikal, in the south-central Siberia, the highest elevations are 3,300 m in the western part of the Sayan mountains, 3,200 m in the eastern part of the Sayan, and the 4,506 m of Mount Belukha in the Altai Mountains. The Eastern Sayan comes close to the southern shore of Lake Baikal; on the lake, there is a difference in elevation of more than 4,500 m from the nearest mountain, 2,840 meters high, and the deepest part of the lake, which is 1,700 m below sea level. The mountain ranges east of Lake Baikal are lower, forming a complex of lower wisdom teeth and valleys ranging from the lake to the Pacific coast. The maximum height is given in the Stanovoi mountains (Mount Skalisty, 2,482 m), extending from west to east, from the north of Lake Baikal to the Sea of Okhotsk. South of this mountain range is southeastern Siberia, whose mountain peaks reach 800 m. Crossing the Strait of Tartary is the island of Sakhalin, whose highest point is Mount Lopatin (1,609 m).
The truly alpine terrain appears in the southern mountains of the Caucasus, between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, the natural border between Europe and Asia, with stunning heights, a great, almost insurmountable geographical barrier, with few steps between Russia and its neighbors Southwest, Georgia and Azerbaijan. It is a great mountain range located between the river basins of Kuban and Terek River in northern Anatolia, and Iran river to the south.
Northeastern Siberia, north of the Stanovoy range, is a very mountainous region. The long peninsula of Kamchatka, reaching south to the Sea of Okhotsk, includes many volcanic peaks, some of them still active. The higher the Kliuchevskoi (4750 m), the highest point in the Russian Far East. The volcanic chain continues from southern Kamchatka end southward through the Kuril Islands chain and Japan. Kamchatka is also one of the two centers of seismic activity in the Russian Federation.
Most of the Russian Federation consists of two plains -the East European Plain and the West Siberian Plain - two lowlands -the North of Siberia and Kolyma, in the northeast corner of Siberia two plateaus, the Central Siberian Plateau and Lena plateau.
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Russia: Deadly wildfires destroy Khakassia villages
More than two dozen villages were caught in wildfires in Khakassia, Sunday. Local officials reported that over 118 houses were destroyed by the raging fires.
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Krasnoyarsk Krai
Krasnoyarsk Krai is a federal subject of Russia. It is the second largest federal subject after the Sakha Republic, Russia's largest krai, and the third largest subnational governing body by area in the world, occupying an area of 2,339,700 square kilometers, which is 13% of the country's total territory. The administrative center of the krai is the city of Krasnoyarsk. Population: 2,828,187.
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Russia national parks Google Doodle for 100th Anniversary.Top 30 facts about Russia national parks
Russia national parks Google Doodle for 100th Anniversary.Top 30 facts about Russia national parks
In The Depth Of The Wild Taiga (Siberian Song)
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In The Depth Of The Wild Taiga (Siberian Song) · The Sveshnikov Russian Academic Choir, Choirmaster: Evgeny Tytianko
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Ikaro Valderrama - Águilas / Икаро Вальдеррама - Oрлы
Ikaro Valderrama interpreta el chatkhan de Jakasia y recita su poema Águilas,de la obra Tengri: el libro de los misterios.
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The Newly Minted “Caspian Constitution” - 22 Year Old Negotiations Finally Successfully Concluded
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For the whole week, the world media discussed the results of the 5th summit of the Caspian states, which was held in Aktau, Kazakhstan. There, the presidents of Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Turkmenistan signed the convention on the legal status of the Caspian Sea, which has already been dubbed the Caspian Constitution.
Siberian Folk Song
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Altai Kai Кай кожонг (Traditional Siberian music).
Altai Kai. Кай кожонг (Traditional Siberian music).
Traditional Altai Music
The Altai Republic is a region in Russia, composed primarily of ethnic Russians and Altaians. The Ministry of Culture of the Altai Republic operates several folklore organizations dedicated to preserving traditional culture, including music and dance, each dedicated to a particular region. These regions include Ust-Kansky District, Onguday, Kosh-Agach, Ust-Kok, Chemalsky, Shebalino, Gorno-Altaysk, Choysky District, Turachaksk, Ulagansky and Mayminsky Districts. The performance of traditional epics, accompanied by the topshur, is an important part of Altay music. These are usually narrated in a falsetto voice and enunciated in the low bass register. They are pentatonic and include melismatics.
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Üch SümeR - Khakas and Altai people
Album 2002 - Toma Tchousteyeva, Emil Terkish, Erturk Jety-Sary
In the name of the ensemble Üch Süme-R we have a play of words (the name of the sacred mountain and two more semantic meanings). The words üch süme mean three wisdom or three pieces of wisdom, at the same time semantic meanings of the words are three souls (=three men) as in the Altai language süme also means soul, spirit.
The Ensemble Üch-Süme-R (means three peaks) was founded in November 2000 and participated in the International Festival Delphic Games 2000 in Moscow and in the International Ethnic Festival Zhivaya Voda 2001 in Altyn-Köl (Teletskoye ozero - Golden lake) in Altai.
The repertoire of this ensemble comprises traditional folk songs from Khakasia and the Altai as well as the musicians' own songs.
The ensemble recorded their first album Kadyn Bazhy (Belukha - means white mountain) in February 2001 in Abakan (means the Bear's Blood), Khakasia.
Mongols | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:44 1 Definition
00:01:54 2 History
00:02:57 2.1 In the Chinese classics
00:07:58 2.2 Era of the Mongol Empire and Northern Yuan
00:13:31 2.3 Qing-era Mongols
00:23:12 2.4 Post-Qing era
00:36:47 3 Language
00:39:26 4 Religion
00:46:57 5 Military
00:48:03 6 Kinship and family life
00:53:20 7 Historical population
00:53:30 8 Geographic distribution
00:54:18 8.1 Subgroups
00:56:28 8.2 Mongolia
00:57:20 8.3 China
01:00:09 8.4 Russia
01:00:30 8.5 Elsewhere
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01:01:02 10 Data tables
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The Mongols (Mongolian: Монголчууд, ᠮᠣᠩᠭᠣᠯᠴᠤᠳ, Mongolchuud, [ˈmɔŋ.ɢɔɮ.t͡ʃʊːt]) are an East-Central Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia and to China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. They also live as minorities in other regions of China (e.g. Xinjiang), as well as in Russia. Mongolian people belonging to the Buryat and Kalmyk subgroups live predominantly in the Russian federal subjects of Buryatia and Kalmykia.
The Mongols are bound together by a common heritage and ethnic identity. Their indigenous dialects are collectively known as the Mongolian language. The ancestors of the modern-day Mongols are referred to as Proto-Mongols.
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