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1. The Republic of Bashkortostan, also historically known as Bashkiria, is a federal subject of Russia. With a population of 4,072,292 as of the 2010 Census, Bashkortostan is the most populous republic in Russia. Bashkortostan, the first ethnic autonomy in Russia, was established on 28 November 1917. The name Bashkortostan derives from the name of the Bashkir ethnic group, also known as Başqorts. While the root of the name is Turkic (being a combination of 'baş', which in Turkish can mean head, chief, main, principal, and 'qort' meaning wolf, one of the animals regarded as sacred to Turkic peoples). National composition of Bashkortostan according to the National Population Census 2010: Russians (36,1%), Bashkirs (29.5%), Tatars (25.4%), Chuvash (2.7%), Mari (2.6%), Ukrainians (1%), people of other nationalities (2.7%).
2. After the early-feudal Mongolian state had broken down in the 14th century, the territory of modern Bashkortostan became divided between the Kazan and Siberia Khanates and the Nogai Horde. The tribes that lived there were headed by bi (tribal heads). After Kazan fell to Ivan the Terrible in 1554–1555, representatives of western and northwestern Bashkir tribes approached the Tsar with a request to voluntarily join Muscovy. After the Russian Revolution of 1917 were All-Bashkir Qoroltays (conventions) on which a decision on the need to create a national federal republic within Russia. As a result, 28 November 1917 Bashkir Regional (central) Shuro (Council) proclaims the establishment in areas with a predominantly Bashkir population of Orenburg, Perm, Samara, Ufa provinces territorial and national autonomy Bashkurdistan.
3. Ufa is one of the most spacious cities in Russia with a population of more than 1 million people. For every citizen in the capital of Bashkortostan there are about 682 sq.m.
4. In 2010, there were more than 1,000 functioning mosques in Bashkiria, over 200 Orthodox churches and more than 60 places of worship of other faiths. Most ethnic Russians, Chuvash, and Ukrainians are Orthodox Christians. Most Mari are Pagan. Non-religious people form a substantial part of any ethnic group in Bashkortostan. There are 13,000 Jews in the republic.
5. Bortevoy honey (that is honey of bees, living not in apiaries, but in hollows of trees) because of the difficulty of its extraction is very expensive: a kilogram of this delicacy costs from 2.5 to 4 thousand rubles.
6. On the Bashkir territory is located the highest of the peaks of the Southern Urals – Mount Yamantau, towering at 1640 meters.
7. In the Bashkir cave, Shulgan-Tash, the painting of the Stone Age has been preserved – this is the only place with similar drawings in the whole of Eastern Europe. There is a legend according to which in this cave inhabited a certain underground people led by the owner of this place – Div. Miraculous creatures supposedly stored in the cave invaluable treasures and weapons that had no equal.
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Chita ( Чита )
Chita City is the Administrative Center of Zabaykalsky Krai.
It was once called the City of Exiles as many of the the intellectuals and members of the middle class were exiled in the region during the late 18th and 19th Century.
It is a Commercial hub for Trade in Siberia and was once home to the one of the biggest Jewish Population in Siberia. Chita is only one of the Region in Eastern Siberia with a Significant Muslim Population.
City Population (2010) : 317,800
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Russians, Buryats, Ukrainians, Tatars, Evenks, Armenians
NOVOSSIBIRSK
Novossibirsk est une ville de Sibérie, en Russie, et la capitale administrative de l’oblast de Novossibirsk. Elle est située à 2 814 km à l’est de Moscou. Avec une population de 1 584 138 habitants en 2016, Novossibirsk est la troisième plus grande ville de Russie et la principale métropole russe à l'Est de l'Oural ainsi que la capitale du district fédéral sibérien.
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Kazan Jewish festival opens today
The Jewish festival Limmud Volga-Urals begins today in Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan, with an inter-faith dialogue.
The largest Jewish festival in the region, Limmud Volga-Urals will this year feature a series of exceptional events. The first of these is titled “Interfaith Dialogue – Islam, Judaism, Christianity”, a conversation between religious leaders in the region. The discussion will be co-chaired by Chaim Chesler, founder of Limmud FSU (former Soviet Union), with the participation of the Chief Rabbi of Russia, the Chief Rabbi of Tatarstan, the head of the local Russian-Orthodox church, the Grand Mufti of Tatarstan, senior Islamic clerics and two prominent rabbis from Israel.
Later in the festival, Tatar President Rustam Minnikhanov, leaders of the local Jewish community and the Israeli Ambassador to Russia will take part in a ceremony to rededicate the 100-year-old Great Synagogue of Kazan.
Taking place at the same time as Limmud Volga-Urals will be the Kazan Festival of Jewish Music, jointly organised by the Jewish community and the government of Tatarstan.
Limmud Volga-Urals is a conference run entirely by local volunteers, and will feature presentations, workshops, discussions, cultural activities and artistic performances. The festival is coordinated by Limmud FSU, a Jewish educational organisation that aims to strengthen Jewish communities throughout the former Soviet Union.
Kazan is well-known as a multi-ethnic city, and has the third largest Jewish population in Russia.
Ufa ( Уфа ) - Bashkir and Islam Capital of Russia
Ufa, the capital and largest city of Bashkiria.
also the industrial, economic, scientific and
cultural center of the republic.
founded as a small tribal settlement
but was made a town fortress and outpost on the
14th Century built on the orders of Ivan the Terrible
during which the Bashkirs voluntarily agreed to
be under Russian protection and served with their battalion under the Tsarist Army.
the 18th century, progress and industrialization of Ufa evolved into an administrative, trading, manufacturing and cultural center. During World War II, following eastward Soviet retreat in 1941 because of the Nazis invasion, Ufa became the wartime seat of the Soviet Ukrainian government.
now Ufa is a major industrial and Manufacturing
hub and is one of the biggest producers of Oil and Gas
in the whole of Russia regions.
City Population ( 2010 ) : 1,062,300
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Russians, Bashkirs, Tatars, Chuvash, Mari, Ukrainian , Udmurt, Mordovian, Jews, Belorussian, Uzbeks, Armenian, Azeris, Kazakhs
Germany: Lighting of Menorah near Brandenburg Gate marks start of Hanukkah
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The largest Menorah in Europe was lit near Berlin's Brandenburg Gate on Sunday, to mark the opening of the eight-day Jewish festival of Hanukkah.
The Menorah was lit by a Holocaust survivor alongside a Jewish child at a ceremony led by Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal.
Thousands of people including Berlin Mayor Michael Muller and community leader were present the event which took on a special meaning after a series of anti-Semitic attacks in Germany this year.
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In recent history (“History of Crimea,” 1), Crimea became an oblast first of the Russian SSR (1945-1954) and then the Ukranian SSR (1954 - 1991). Since 1991 the territory was covered within independent Ukraine. During the 2014 Crimean crisis, the peninsula was taken over by pro-Russian forces and a referendum on whether to join Russia was held (“Crimean Status Referendum, 2014” 2), which resulted in Crimea being annexed by the Russian Federation. Since the annexation, there has been much debate about whether this is condemned or supported by the international community. At the 2014 UN General Assembly in 2014, 100 countries voted in favor of the position that Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian territory was illegal under international law, 48 countries abstained from voting, and 10 countries backed the Russian Federation (“From A to Z: These are the 10 countries backing Putin’s annexation of Crimea,” 3).
The Russian Federation opposes the “annexation” label, with Putin defending the referendum as complying with the principle of self-determination of peoples. In July 2015, Russian prime minister Dmitry Medvedev said that Crimea had been fully integrated into Russia (“Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation,” 4)
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Krasnoyarsk is a city and the administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, located on the Yenisei River. It is the third largest city in Siberia after Novosibirsk and Omsk, with a population of 1,035,528 as of the 2014 Census. Krasnoyarsk is an important junction of the Trans-Siberian Railway and one of Russia's largest producers of aluminium. The city was founded on August 19, 1628
Russia: Putin and Nazarbayev discuss strengthening ties in St Petersburg
President Vladimir Putin met with his Kazakh counterpart Nursultan Nazarbayev to discuss cooperation within the Eurasian Economic Union as well as the status of the city of Baikonur. The talks took place shortly before the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council in St. Petersburg on Monday.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia (Russian): Kazakhstan is an active participant of integration processes on the post-Soviet space. And the fact that the successful country is actively promoting an integration project positively impacts all participants of the Eurasian Economic Union.
SOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (Russian): Unfortunately, I have to talk about the tragic events that took place in Russia, the murder of the ambassador and the plane crash. Once again I want to express deep condolences from myself and on behalf of the people of Kazakhstan to you and to all Russian people. This great tragedy touches all of us, hurts all of us. And the feelings are also common. We express deep condolences to all the friends and relatives of the victims.
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The demographics of Russia is about the demographic features of the population of the Russian Federation, including population growth, population density, ethnic composition, education level, health, economic status and other aspects.
According to an official estimate for 1 June 2014, the population of Russia is 143,800,000. With the May 2014 annexation of Crimea, the population of Russia has increased to over 146 million. New citizenship rules allowing Russian citizenship to post Soviet peoples has gained strong interest with Uzbeks. The population could return to levels seen just before the breakup of the Soviet Union as well as resolve problems of statelessness.
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Moscow Male Jewish Cappella, CD Mi Shebeyrach presentation, Russian Cultural Foundation, 1998
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Moscow Male Jewish Cappella, CD Mi Shebeyrach presentation, Russian Cultural Foundation, 1998, Universal Music
Conductor -Alexander Tsaliuk
Piano part - Andrey Tunik
1. She-he-Heyonu - M. Mahtenberg, soloist - Leonid Bomshteyn
2. Sim Shalom - M. Himmelshteyn, soloist - Andrey Andrianov
3. Havdoloh - D. Fridman, arr. E. Langer, soloist - Mikhail Rubanov, Roman Gusarov
4. Shen Ha Ve Nahi - Georgian Folk Song, soloist - Gia Beshitaishvily
5. Mi Shebeyrach - S. Ancis, soloist - Andrey Andrianov
6. Hashkiveynu - Wesser, soloist -Marat Galiahmetov
7. Kadsheynu - Z. Zim, soloists - Mikhail Rubanov, Andrey Andrianov
8. Havdoloh - Z. Zilberts, soloist - Leonid Bomshteyn
9. Sim Shalom - A. Nadel, soloist - Gia Beshitaishvily
10. Ten Shabat - D. Zeltser, soloist - Gia Beshitaishvily
11. Hasidic Potpourry - arr. A. Tunik
12 Kalinka - Russian Folk Song, soloists - Valentin Gutov, Dmitry Komarnitsky
Speakers: Alexander Levenbuk (artist), Berl Lazar (rabbi), David Jank (president Universal Music, Russia), Ekaterina Lazareva (Seegram), Andrey Ustinov (Universal Music, Russia)
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