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Orenburg Oblast
ISO 3166 code
RU-ORE
License plates
56, 156
OKTMO ID
53000000
Official languages
Russian
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Orenburg Oblast official languages from en.wikipedia.org
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Orenburg Oblast official languages from wikitravel.org
Orenburg Oblast ; Language, Official:Russian ; Religion, Russian Orthodox 40.2%, Non-Religious Spirituality 20%, Islam 13%, Atheist 12%, Other 14.8% ; Electricity ...
The region has two nature reserves (Shaitan-tau and Orenburgsky) and a national park (Buzuluksky Bor). Government. The legislative branch is represented by the ...
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Orenburg Oblast official languages from news.itmo.ru
Nov 15, 2021 · From Tatar to Yaghnobi, Russia is home to over 100 unique languages, not to mention various dialects and variants. Even though Russian is ...
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○ languages of regional minorities (regional, official languages);. ○ languages of labour migrants and ethnic minorities;. ○ languages of foreigners, most ...
Оренбургская область (Russian) · 7 December 1934. end time. 26 December 1938 ; Чкаловская область (Russian) · 26 December 1938. end time. 4 December 1957.
74.1% Russians · 6.3% Tatars · 5.8% Kazakhs · 1.9% Bashkirs · 1% Mordvins · 0.9 Ukrainians · 6.4% not stated.
It highlights the underrepresentation of minorities in the monolingual Russian environment and provides some insights on language ideologies and the way of life ...
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The study deals with linguistic prejudices of citizens of the two main Russian cities, Moscow and St. Petersburg, toward speakers of foreign languages. It ...