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Encyclopedia > Ulus

An ulus (Russian: улу́с) is the subdivision type of Sakha (Yakutia) Republic of the Russian Federation.


A typical federal subject of Russia is subdivided into districts. Ulus is an ethnic name for a district, used only in Sakha Republic.


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Ulus is also the name of the historical district of Ankara.
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