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Kyakhta is a town and the administrative center of Kyakhtinsky District in the Republic of Buryatia, Russia, located on the Kyakhta River near the Mongolia–Russia border. The town stands directly opposite the Mongolian border town of Altanbulag. Population: 20,041 (2010 Russian census); … See more
The Buryat name means place covered with couch grass, and is derived from Mongolian word хиаг, meaning couch grass. See more
Kyakhta was founded in 1727 soon after the Treaty of Kyakhta was negotiated just north at Selenginsk. It was the starting point of the boundary markers that defined what is now the … See more
Kyakhta's economy today relies mainly on its status as an important center for trade between Russia, China, and Mongolia, located on the … See more
• Mongolian: Хиагт (Khiagt)
• Manchu: Kiyaktu
• Chinese: 恰克图 / 恰克圖 (Qiàkètú) or 恰克土 (Qiàkètǔ)
• Russian Buryat: Хяагта (Khyaagta) See moreThe region where Kyakhta stands is advantageous for Russo-Chinese trade. The Siberian River Routes connect the fur-bearing lands of … See more
Within the framework of administrative divisions, Kyakhta serves as the administrative center of Kyakhtinsky District. As an administrative division, it is, together with one See more
Kyakhta is home to the Damdin Sükhbaatar memorial museum. See more
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