Cosmic religion of Maitreya. Галина Музаева

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Название Cosmic religion of Maitreya
Автор произведения Галина Музаева
Жанр Эзотерика
Серия
Издательство Эзотерика
Год выпуска 2020
isbn 978-5-04-112111-2



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      The Republic of Kalmykia (Russian: Респу́блика Калмы́кия; Kalmyk: Хальмг Таңһч, Haľmg Tañğç) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). Kalmykia is the only region in Europe where Buddhism is the most-practiced religion, with Buddhists constituting a plurality of the population. Elista, the capital of the republic, has gained an international reputation for international chess competitions. The republic is located in the southwestern part of European Russia. Being just north of the North Caucasus, it borders, clockwise, with Volgograd Oblast in the northwest and north, Astrakhan Oblast in the north and east, Dagestan in the south, Stavropol Krai in the southwest, and with Rostov Oblast in the west. It is washed by the Caspian Sea in the southeast [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalmykia].

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      Tsagan-Usn (Kalm. Tsagan Usn, literally White Water) – a village in the Yashkulskiy District of Kalmykia. The population is 511 people [All-Russian population census 2010].

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Примечания

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The Republic of Kalmykia (Russian: Респу́блика Калмы́кия; Kalmyk: Хальмг Таңһч, Haľmg Tañğç) is a federal subject of Russia (a republic). Kalmykia is the only region in Europe where Buddhism is the most-practiced religion, with Buddhists constituting a plurality of the population. Elista, the capital of the republic, has gained an international reputation for international chess competitions. The republic is located in the southwestern part of European Russia. Being just north of the North Caucasus, it borders, clockwise, with Volgograd Oblast in the northwest and north, Astrakhan Oblast in the north and east, Dagestan in the south, Stavropol Krai in the southwest, and with Rostov Oblast in the west. It is washed by the Caspian Sea in the southeast [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalmykia].

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Tsagan-Usn (Kalm. Tsagan Usn, literally White Water) – a village in the Yashkulskiy District of Kalmykia. The population is 511 people [All-Russian population census 2010].

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Zunda Tolga (Kalm. Zunda Tolga, literally Zunda Hill) – the village in Iki-Burulskiy district of Kalmykia. The population is 308 people [Scheme of territorial planning of Iki-Burulskiy RMO RK. Permanent population as of 1 January 2012].

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Khar Tolga (Kalm. Khar Tolga, literally Black Hill) – village in Yashkulskiy district of Kalmykia. The population is 381 people [Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of 1 January 2017].

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Tsagan-Nur (Kalm. Tsagan Nur, literally White Lake) – the village in Oktyabrskiy district of Kalmykia. The population is 826 people [All Russian population census 2010].

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Tsagan Aman (Kalm. Tsagan Aman, literally White Shore) – a village, the administrative center of the Yustinskiy district of Kalmykia. The population is 6,027 people [All-Russian population census 2010].

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Kumiss is fermented dairy product traditionally made from mare’s milk.

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Lam (lama) – in Buddhism-religious teacher.