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  2. Siberian Republic - Wikipedia

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    Siberian Federal District Geographic Russian Siberia Siberia according to the widest definition and in historical use The Siberian Republic (Russian: Сибирская Республика, romanized: Sibirskaya Respublika) is the idea and belief of making Siberia an independent republican state, independent from the Russian Federation.

  3. History of Siberia - Wikipedia

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    Siberia in 1636 The 17th-century tower of Yakutsk fort. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Russian people who migrated into Siberia were hunters, and those who had escaped from Central Russia: fugitive peasants in search for life free of serfdom, fugitive convicts, and Old Believers. The new settlements of Russian people and the existing local ...

  4. Siberia - Wikipedia

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    Stroganina is a raw fish dish of the Indigenous people of northern Arctic Siberia made from raw, thin, long-sliced frozen fish. [114] It is a popular dish with native Siberians. [115] Siberia is also known for its pelmeni dumpling; which in the winter are traditionally frozen and stored outdoors. In addition, there are various berry, nut and ...

  5. Demographics of Siberia - Wikipedia

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    Geographically, Siberia includes the Russian Urals, Siberian, and Far Eastern Federal Districts. Siberia has population density of only three persons per square kilometer (comparable to Mongolia ). The oblasts with the highest population densities are Chelyabinsk Oblast and Kemerovo Oblast , with 41 and 30 persons per square km, respectively.

  6. The Siberian Curse - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, John Dolan, writing for The eXile, described the book as a "classic California-style real-estate scam" built on overly-simplistic "fake math" social science, aiming in his eyes to convince Russians that Siberia was worthless so that "corrupt developers" could buy it up at low prices.

  7. Population transfer - Wikipedia

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    Population exchange is the transfer of two populations in opposite directions at about the same time. In theory at least, the exchange is non-forcible, but the reality of the effects of these exchanges has always been unequal, and at least one half of the so-called "exchange" has usually been forced by the stronger or richer participant.

  8. List of uninhabited regions - Wikipedia

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    Tens of thousands of people live north of the Arctic Circle and many hundreds of thousands more within the Arctic Ocean drainage basin but outside of the Circle. The only parts of the Arctic that are truly uninhabited are the interior and northernmost coasts of Greenland , many of the islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and some other ...

  9. Siberians - Wikipedia

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    Ideologies of Siberian regionalism (Siberian nationalism) considered the Siberians to be a separate people from the Russians. [5] [6] Among contemporary ethnologists there are both opponents [6] and supporters of this point of view. [2] [4] In 1918, under the control of the Siberian regionalists, there was a short-term state formation "Siberian ...