Tyva
Britishnoun
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One image showed a Russian army ID card issued to a 26-year-old man from Russia's Tyva region bordering Mongolia.
From BBC
Over the past week, the pandemic entered its worst stage so far in a diverse set of Russian regions, including the Republic of Tyva on the border with Mongolia, which is now the worst-affected region in Russia in terms of infections per capita.
From New York Times
Sunday’s episode featured clips of Mr. Putin’s recent trip to the Tyva Republic in southern Siberia.
From New York Times
This year Russia’s 65-year-old leader returned to one of his favorite holiday spots: the far-flung wilderness of Siberia’s remote Tyva region.
From Seattle Times
A fishing pole was an essential part of the luggage he took to a lake in the Tyva Republic in southern Siberia, where he stayed from Tuesday to Thursday.
From New York Times
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