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Encyclopedia > Maikop
  1. Maykop (Майко́п), capital of the Republic of Adygea, Russia.
  2. Maikop culture, prehistoric culture of the northern Caucasus, ca. 3500 BC2500 BC.

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REPUBLIC OF ADYGHEYA (4620 words)
The capital of the Republic of Adygea is Maikop.
The Maikop culture of the Kuban valley coexisted with the Dolmen culture.
The first classical monuments of the Maikop culture in the form of large burial mounds (kurgans) containing splendid articles made of precious metals were discovered in the Kuban before the Revolution.
The Republic of Adygeya (2080 words)
The republic of Adygea is situated in the south of Russia, in the north-western part of the Caucasus and occupies the left banks of Kuban and Laba.
Specialists of the Maikop horse-breeding factory and the state pedigree horse stable are preparing to breed racehorses.
Maikop’s clay has remarkable properties that allow for production of tile, glazed tile, ceramic sewer-pipes, Mettlach tiles and faience (a type of glazed earthenware).
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