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Adygea
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Адыгея Адыгэ
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Русский
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Адыгея - Республика Адыгея[1]
Адыге́я (Республика Адыгея) — республика Российской Федерации в западной части Северного Кавказа, на левобережье Кубани и Лабы. Территория республики со всех сторон окружена Краснодарским краем.
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адыгэбзэ
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Адыгэ - Адыгэ Республик[2]
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English
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Adygea - Republic of Adygea The Republic of Adygea is a federal subject of ► Russia (a republic) enclaved within Krasnodar Krai.
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Short name
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Adygea
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Official name
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Republic of Adygea
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Status
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Republic of ► Russia
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Capital
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Майкоп (Maykop) Мыекъуапэ[3]
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Population
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454,744 inhabitants
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Area
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7,600 km²
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Major languages
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Russian, Adygean
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Major religions
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Russian Orthodoxy, Islam
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More information
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Adygea, Geography of Adygea, History of Adygea and Politics of Adygea
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More images
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Adygea - Adygea (Category).
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General maps
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Location map of Adygea
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Location map of Adygea
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Location map of Adygea
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Location of Adygea in Caucasus
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Map of Adygea
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Map of Adygea
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History maps
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Zichia in 600-150 BC
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Zichia in 600-150 BC
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Zichia in 150 BC-600 AD
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Zichia in 150 BC-600 AD
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Zichia in antiquity
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Circassia in 830-1020
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Circassia in 830-1020
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Circassia in 1220-1245
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Circassia in 1450-1500
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Circassia in 1450-1515
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Circassia in 1500-1555
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Circassia in the late 16th century
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Circassia in 1762
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Russian border in Caucasus in 1801-1878
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Circassia in the 19th century
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Caucasian Imamate in 1854
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Russian provinces in Caucasus, 1905-1917
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Adyghe Autonomous Oblast, 1952-1962
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Ethnic, linguistic and religion maps
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Ethnic Circassians in north Caucasus
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Districts of Adygea
Notes and references
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- ↑ Romanization of Russian according to the BGN/PCGN standard: Adygeya - Respublika Adygeya. Another used romanization is the ISO 9 standard.
- ↑ Romanization: Adyge - Adyge Respublik.
- ↑ Romanization: Myeq"uapè.
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