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Komi Republic
Komi Republic constituent republic (1990 pop. 1,270,000), c.160,000 sq mi (414,400 sq km), NE European Russia. Syktyvkar is the capital. The region is a wooded lowland, stretching across the Pechora and the Vychegda river basins and the upper reaches of the Mezen River. The northern part is permanently frozen, wooded tundra. Mining is the most important economic activity. There are major coal fields in the Pechora basin, yielding heating and coking coal. Saint Petersburg receives most of its coal from the region. Syktyvkar, the capital, is a major lumber center; Vorkuta is a coal-mining center; and there is extensive lumbering, stock raising, fishing, and hunting. Russians (58%), Komi (23%), and Ukrainians constitute the population. The Komi, formerly called Zyrians, speak a Finno-Ugric language and adhere to the Russian Orthodox religion. The area underwent a spectacular economic advance after the opening (1942) of the Kotlas-Vorkuta RR to transport the area's coal and oil. The area belonged to the Novgorod Republic from the 13th cent. The Zyrian Autonomous Region was constituted in 1921; it became an autonomous republic in 1936. In 1990, Komi declared its sovereignty, and the word "autonomous" was dropped from its name. It was a signatory to the Mar. 31, 1992, treaty that created the Russian Federation (see Russia ). The Komi Republic has a 180-member parliament.
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Endiguer la maree linguistique: le cas de la langue komie en Russie.(Komi language )
Magazine article from: Anthropologie et Societés; 1/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...gt;> et maintenant << Komi >> depuis le début...cle. Le déclin de la langue komi va de pair avec l'ascenssion d'un autre...Rousskii >> (Russe). Le cas komi n'est pas atypique : les forces qui minent...
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Pluralism in the Komi Republic? Overcoming Executive Resistance.
Magazine article from: Demokratizatsiya; 6/22/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...pattern of political development is the Komi Republic, located in the far north of...being a font for democratic development, Komi models the difficulties of achieving political...complied with the federal legislation. The Komi Republic is one of the more intransigent...
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FAS opens case against Komi state council over tax breaks for Lukoil subsidiaries.
Newspaper article from: Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire; 3/23/2007; 600 words
; FAS opens case against Komi state council over tax breaks for Lukoil...against the state council of the Republic of Komi over violations of a federal law on protecting...agency reviewed amendments approved by the Komi parliament on November 15, 2006 to a...
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RUSSIA: KOMI - FINNO-UGRIC LITERATURE TO BE TAUGHT IN RUSSIAN.(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 5/14/2001; 659 words
; ...university in Syktyvkar, the capital of the Komi Republic, because almost the entire staff of the department for Komi Folklore and Finno-Ugric literature has...the main center for preparing teachers of Komi literature for national schools in the...
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Komi enterprises boost oil production 9.5% at Timan-Pechora in Jan-Sept.
Newspaper article from: Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire; 10/18/2007; 402 words
; Komi enterprises boost oil production 9.5% at...Interfax) - Oil and gas producers from the Komi Republic increased oil and gas condensate...in the Timan-Pechora Oil/Gas Province (Komi and the Nenets Autonomous District) by 9...
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Komi State Council reviews tax breaks for oil companies.
Newspaper article from: Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire; 9/25/2007; 432 words
; Komi State Council reviews tax breaks for oil companies MOSCOW. Sept 25 (Interfax) - The Komi State Council has reviewed the way tax breaks...FAS agreed to drop an investigation of the Komi State Council for breaking the law on competition...
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Komi Oil Co To Tackle Hard-To-Recover Reserves.(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: NEFTE Compass; 5/25/2000; 642 words
; The Komi Oil Co. has been set up to develop fields in the south of the Komi republic. The founders of the new venture include...and trader New Urals. The shareholding structure of Komi Oil Co. is still to be decided, but local authorities...
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Komi Reaches Deal with EximBank on Financing, THE ST. PETERSBURG TIMES
Newspaper article from: The St. Petersburg Times (Russia); 7/23/2002; ; 642 words
; ...Vice President Eduardo Aguirre and the Komi Minister of Economic Development Ivan Stukalov...finance purchases of U.S. equipment by the Komi Republic. Eximbank, a U.S. government...republics of Bashkortostan, Tatarstan and Komi. In Moscow, a week ago, the Eximbank...
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Komi Aluminum might invest $87 mln in rail infrastructure.
Newspaper article from: Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire; 11/22/2006; 397 words
; Komi Aluminum might invest $87 mln in rail infrastructure ST. PETERSBURG. Nov 22 (Interfax) - Komi Aluminum plans to invest $87 million in 2007...train station for its alumina refinery in the Komi Republic and approach lines to it, the Northern...
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Komi enterprises boost oil production 8% at Timan-Pechora in January.
Newspaper article from: Russia & CIS Business and Financial Newswire; 2/18/2008; 385 words
; Komi enterprises boost oil production 8% at Timan...Interfax) - Oil and gas producers from the Komi Republic increased oil and gas condensate...in the Timan-Pechora Oil/Gas Province (Komi and the Nenets Autonomous District) by 8...
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Komi
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
Komi ETHNONYMS: Syrj ä ne, Ziryene, Zyrian, Zyryan Orientation Identification. The Komi live west of the Ural Mountains in the northeastern half of the European portion of the Komi Republic and the Komi-Permyak Autonomous...
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Komi Republic
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Komi Republic constituent republic (1990 pop. 1,270,000...raising, fishing, and hunting. Russians (58%), Komi (23%), and Ukrainians constitute the population. The Komi, formerly called Zyrians, speak a Finno-Ugric language...
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Komi-Permyak Autonomous Area
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Komi-Permyak Autonomous Area , former administrative division, 12,664 sq...in the basin of the upper Kama River. The capital was Kulymkar. The Komi and the Komi-Permyaks, both Finno-Ugric peoples, made up around 60% of the population...
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Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Komi Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic see Komi Republic .
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Khanty
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
...Nenets and Selkup (Samoyed groups) and the Komi (historically, Zyrian). Khanty also...by the Yamalo-Nenets District and the Komi Autonomous Republic to the northwest and...Conflicts with ancestors of the Mansi, Komi, and Nenets resulted in captives, who...
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