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    Komi Republic

    First-level administrative division of Russia
    rkomi.ru

    The Komi Republic, sometimes simply referred to as Komi, is a republic of Russia situated in the northeast of European Russia. Its capital is the city of Syktyvkar. The population of the republic at the 2021 census was 737,853, down from 901,189 at the 2010 census. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    The Komi Republic (Russian: Республика Коми; Komi: Коми Республика), sometimes simply referred to as Komi, [14] is a republic of Russia situated in the northeast of European Russia. Its capital is the city of Syktyvkar. The population of the republic at the 2021 census was 737,853, [9] down from 901,189 at the 2010 ...
  3. britannica.com

    Komi, republic in northwestern Russia. Syktyvkar is the capital. The republic extends from the crest line of the Northern Urals on the east to the Timan Ridge and the upper basins of the Mezen and Vychegda rivers on the west. The republic lies mainly in the flat, featureless basin of the Pechora
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  4. thearcticinstitute.org

    At the same time, we may also emphasize that preservation of the Komi statehood is no longer a field restrictive to the concerns of only the Komi people. On the contrary, it unites all indifferent actors irrespective of their ethnicity and promotes the construction of the local identity of a resident of the Komi Republic.
  5. everyculture.com

    The Cyrillic alphabet is still used today in both Komi administrative regions. The system of education is of the Soviet type: in the Komi Republic about 500 seven-class general schools and 50 ten-class general and secondary schools are in operation. Starting in the 1950s instruction in the Komi language declined.
  6. theculturetrip.com

    The first people of the Komi Republic, the Komi led a self-sufficient life for centuries until the industrialisation of the Soviet era opened their previously isolated and remote stomping ground, revealing a wealth of natural resources in a seemingly inhospitable land. The quick modernisation of the Komi people has seen the development of programmes and schemes to preserve their culture.
  7. russiatrek.org

    Russian cities and regions guide

    https://russiatrek.org › komi-republic

    The Komi Republic - Overview The Republic of Komi is a federal subject of Russia located in the north-east of the European part of the country, part of the North-West Federal District. Syktyvkar is the capital city of the republic. The population of the Komi Republic is about 803,500 (2022), the area - 416,774 sq. km.
  8. euronews.com

    There are lots of other artifacts on display, bearing witness to the long history of a people that had to survive harsh winters and short summers. The population of the Komi Republic is currently ...
  9. The modern territory of the Komi Republic is more than 416 thousand km2, and the number of people-more than 800 thous. The capital of the Komi Republic is Syktyvkar (translated from the Komi language means "city on the river"). There were already ancient settlements here thousands of years ago. Gradually, the city became the center of trade of the local region. During the Soviet period ...
  10. russianarctictours.blogspot.com

    Komi people - is a Finno-Ugric people. Komi people live in the Komi Republic and also in different parts of Russia. For example, in Sverdlovsk, Murmansk Oblast, Omsk, Tyumen Oblasts, in the Nenets, Yamalo-Nenets and Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrugs. The Komi national culture is century-old and has unique components. For example clothes.

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