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| 35.11% [[Izila]] | | 35.11% [[Izila]] | ||
| 34.22% [[Wenja people|Wenja]] | |||
| 25.82% [[Udam people|Udam]] | |||
| 2.10% [[Germans of Oros|Germans]] | | 2.10% [[Germans of Oros|Germans]] | ||
| 1.69% {{wpl|Kazakhs}} | | 1.69% {{wpl|Kazakhs}} | ||
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| | | 31% {{wpl|Eastern Orthodox Church|Orthodox}} | ||
| | | 20% {{wpl|Islam|Muslim}} | ||
| 21% {{wpl|Shamanism in Siberia|Shamanist}} | | 21% {{wpl|Shamanism in Siberia|Shamanist}} | ||
| 15% {{wpl|Vajrayana|Vajrayana Buddhist}} | |||
| 10% ''non-religious'' | | 10% ''non-religious'' | ||
| 3% ''others'' | | 3% ''others'' | ||
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{{ | '''Oros''' ([[Wenja language|Wenja]]: ''Urus'' [ˈu.rus]; [[Izila language|Izila]]: ''Óros'' [ˈo̞.ro̞s]), officially known as the '''Democratic Republic of Oros''' ([[Wenja language|Wenja]]: ''Dimukratiway Rispublika Urus'' {{nowrap|[di.mu.ˈkra.ti.waj ris.ˈpub.li.ka ˈu.rus]}}; [[Izila language|Izila]]: ''Respúblik Demokrátik Óros'' {{nowrap|[re̞s.ˈpub.lik de̞.mo̞.ˈkra.tik ˈo̞.ro̞s]}}) is a sovereign state in {{wpl|Central Asia}}. It is bordered by {{wpl|Kazakhstan}} to the west and south, {{wpl|China}} to the southeast, and {{wpl|Russia}} to the north, and is separated from {{wpl|Mongolia}} by an approximately 40 kilometre shared border between China and Russia. The capital and largest city is [[Ust]], which is located on the {{wpl|Irtysh River}} in the northern part of the country. | ||
Oros's recorded history spans over 2,000 years, encompassing a variety of cultures and empires, such as the {{wpl|Xiongnu}} and the {{wpl|Yuezhi}}. Geographically isolated by its mountainous terrain, the ancient cultures of the land have been effectively preserved against the movement of various peoples on throughout the Eurasian steppes. Though long inhabited by a succession of independent tribes and clans, Oros has periodically fallen under foreign domination, and only attained sovereignty as a state after the {{wpl|Dissolution of the Soviet Union|dissolution of the Soviet Union}} in 1991. | |||
The country is dominated by three major ethnic groups: the [[Izila]], the [[Wenja people|Wenja]], and the [[Udam people|Udam]]. The latter two speak the [[Wenja language]], and the former speak [[Izila language|Izila]], both {{wpl|Indo-European languages}} unique to the country and its immediate surroundings. {{wpl|Russian language|Russian}} remains widely spoken as a second language and is often used in business, media, and government, a legacy of a century of {{wpl|Russification}}. In addition to its autochthonic heritage, the culture of Oros bears elements of Persian, Mongolian, Turkic, and Russian influence. | |||
==Etymology== | |||
==History== | |||
==Geography== | |||
==Politics== | |||
==Economy== | |||
==Demographics== | |||
===Ethnic groups=== | |||
===Languages=== | |||
===Urban centres=== | |||
===Religion=== | |||
==Culture== | |||
==Transportation== |
Latest revision as of 02:57, 7 September 2019
Democratic Republic of Oros | |
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Motto: Masi hasar; masi janhas; masi dijam. (Wenja) Hésər nóster; génhos nóstros; dégom nóster. (Izila) "Our blood; our nation; our land." | |
Anthem: Sangwa Urusis | |
Capital and largest city | Ust |
Official languages | Wenja, Izila |
Recognised minority languages | Kazakh, German |
Inter-ethnic language | Russian |
Ethnic groups (2009) | |
Religion (2009) |
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Demonym(s) | Ursian |
Government | Unitary dominant-party presidential constitutional republic |
Wladimir Karushnik | |
Kala Takkari | |
Roshánis Ménsiker | |
Legislature | State Duma |
Independence from the Soviet Union | |
14 October 1924 | |
5 December 1936 | |
• Independence | 4 September 1991 |
• CIS full membership | 21 December 1991 |
• Recognition | 25 December 1991 |
• Constitution adopted | 16 April 1994 |
Area | |
• Total | 283,226 km2 (109,354 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2018 estimate | 1,379,079 |
• 2009 census | 1,396,593 |
• Density | 4.931/km2 (12.8/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $51.740 billion |
• Per capita | $37,047.30 |
GDP (nominal) | 2019 estimate |
• Total | $16.421 billion |
• Per capita | $11,757.90 |
Gini (2009) | 27.3 low |
HDI (2015) | 0.672 medium |
Currency | Kuzda (ᴷ) (KUZ) |
Time zone | UTC+6:00 (OST) |
Date format | yyyy-mm-dd (AD) |
Driving side | right |
Calling code | +803 |
Internet TLD | .urs |
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Oros (Wenja: Urus [ˈu.rus]; Izila: Óros [ˈo̞.ro̞s]), officially known as the Democratic Republic of Oros (Wenja: Dimukratiway Rispublika Urus [di.mu.ˈkra.ti.waj ris.ˈpub.li.ka ˈu.rus]; Izila: Respúblik Demokrátik Óros [re̞s.ˈpub.lik de̞.mo̞.ˈkra.tik ˈo̞.ro̞s]) is a sovereign state in Central Asia. It is bordered by Kazakhstan to the west and south, China to the southeast, and Russia to the north, and is separated from Mongolia by an approximately 40 kilometre shared border between China and Russia. The capital and largest city is Ust, which is located on the Irtysh River in the northern part of the country.
Oros's recorded history spans over 2,000 years, encompassing a variety of cultures and empires, such as the Xiongnu and the Yuezhi. Geographically isolated by its mountainous terrain, the ancient cultures of the land have been effectively preserved against the movement of various peoples on throughout the Eurasian steppes. Though long inhabited by a succession of independent tribes and clans, Oros has periodically fallen under foreign domination, and only attained sovereignty as a state after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
The country is dominated by three major ethnic groups: the Izila, the Wenja, and the Udam. The latter two speak the Wenja language, and the former speak Izila, both Indo-European languages unique to the country and its immediate surroundings. Russian remains widely spoken as a second language and is often used in business, media, and government, a legacy of a century of Russification. In addition to its autochthonic heritage, the culture of Oros bears elements of Persian, Mongolian, Turkic, and Russian influence.