Altai Republic is the territory of highlands with a very picturesque landscape, a kind of "Russian Tibet" in the center of Eurasia at the junction of several states, natural zones and cultural worlds. The capital of the Republic is Gorno-Altaysk, located around 100 km south of Biysk on the Trans-Siberian railway.
The republic is situated in the very center of Asia at the junction of Siberiantaiga, Kazakhstan and semi-Mongolia. Forests cover about 25% of the republic's territory.
The Altai Republic is located in the Novosibirsk Time Zone (NOVT/NOVST). UTC offset is +0600 (NOVT)/+0700 (NOVST).
Rivers
Hydrographic network of the Republic counts more than 20,000 water courses stretching for more than 60,000 km. The largest rivers are the Katun and the Biya, which junction forms one of the largest Siberian rivers — the Ob River.
Lakes
Hydrographic network of the Republic counts about 7,000 lakes with the total area of more than 700 km². The largest lake is Lake Teletskoye, 80 km long and 5 km wide with the area of 230.8 km² and maximum depth 325 m. Mountain lakes of Altai contain enormous freshwater reserves of the highest quality. The Lake Teletskoye alone contains more than 40 km³ of the purest water. Potential use of underground water storage is evaluated at 22 million m³ per day, while the present use constitutes only about 44,000 m³ per day.
Shavlo Lake in Northern Chuysky Range
Mountains
Mountainous relief of landscape is the prevalent one. The Republic is situated within the Russian part of the mountain system of Altai (Gorny Altai), which means the relief of the Republic is characterized by high mountain ridges separated by narrow and deep river valleys. The highest peak — Mount Belukha (4,506 m) — is the highest point in Siberia.
Natural Resources
Water resources are among the most important natural resources of the republic. There are mineral springs in Altai Mountains that considered medicinal. Altai glaciers contain great amount of fresh water. The general volume of ice of the registered Altai glaciers comes up to 57 km³, which constitutes 52 km³ of water. The whole water stock of glaciers exceeds an average annual effluent of Altai rivers for many years being equal to 43 km³ per year. The largest glaciers are: Bolshoy Taldurinsky (35 km²), Mensu (21 km²), Sofiysky (17 km²), and Bolshoy Maashey (16 km²).
The republic has temperate continental climate with relatively short and hot summers (June-August) and long, cold and at some places very frosty winters (November-March).
In general, the climate of the southeastern areas of the republic (Ulagansky and Kosh-Agachsky Districts) is harsher that the climate of the northern and northeastern areas.
Main article: Russians make 60% of the republic's population, while the ethnic Altay population is only 30%. Other groups include Kazakhs (5%), Ukrainians, and ethnic Germans.
Population: 202,947 (2002)
Urban: 53,538 (26.4%)
Rural: 149,409 (73.6%)
Male: 96,572 (47.6%)
Female: 106,375 (52.4%)
Females per 1000 males: 1,102
Average age: 30.5 years
Urban: 29.4 years
Rural: 30.9 years
Male: 29.0 years
Female: 32.0 years
Number of households: 69,004 (with 200,100 people)
Urban: 19,864 (with 55,578 people)
Rural: 49,140 (with 147,522 people)
History
The national autonomy for the Altai people was created on June 1, 1922 as Oyrot Autonomous Oblast (Ойро́тская автоно́мная о́бласть). On January 7, 1948 it was renamed Gorno-Altai Autonomous Oblast (Го́рно-Алта́йская автоно́мная о́бласть). In 1991 it was reorganized into the Gorno-Altai Soviet Socialist Republic (SSR). In 1992 it was renamed as the Altai Republic.
Politics
The head of government in Altai Republic is the Chairman of the government. As of 2004, the Chairman is Mikhail Ivanovich Lapshin. The supreme legislative body of the republic is El Kurultay (State Assembly), with 41 deputies.
Economy
Altai Republic is more an agricultural than an industrial region. The most developed industries are food industry, non-ferrous metallurgy, and timber industry.
Transportation
Due to geographical peculiarities of the Republic, two means of transport — motor transport (over 90% of all kinds of traffics) and air transport (passenger traffic and transport of mail) — were developed. Motor transport is the prevailing one. The extent of automobile roads is more than 3,500 km, 572 km of which is the main motor highway, the route of Federal importance Novosibirsk-Biysk-Tashanta (Chuysky Highway).
Education
There is one university (Gorno-Altaysk State University), 12 colleges, and 205 secondary schools in the republic.
External links
Official website of the Altai Republic (http://eng.altai-republic.ru/index.php?newlang=eng) (in English)
Official website of the Altai Republic (http://www.altai-republic.com/) (in Russian)
Gorno-Altaysk State University (http://www.gasu.ru/) (in Russian, with English version available)
The surface area of AltayRepublic is 92.902 km2 and it is covered with mountains and forests in the northern regions and the steppes in the southern parts.
The continental climate reigns in the AltayRepublic.
Altay is very rich in respect of the minerals and the minerals that are extracted in Altay are iron, coal, silver, tin, tungsten, copper and manganese.
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