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29 December 2011 | Views: 2660 | Comments: 0 |
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The strongest earthquake in ever history of Tuva has damaged dozens of buildings in Kyzyl, but no injuries or deaths have been reported.
The epicenter of the 9.0 magnitude quake was about 100 kilometres (60 miles) east of Kyzyl, capital of the Russian republic of Tuva, which borders Mongolia, in the place Bai-Sut of the Kaa-Khem district.
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Event announces | 1) 12.06.2022: DAY OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION (Russia) |
2) 15.08.2022: DAY OF TUVA REPUBLIC (Tuva) |
3) 16.08.2022 - 18.08.2022: IV International Khoomei Festival, devoted to the 60th anniversary of People's Khoomeizhi Kongar-ool Ondar (Kyzyl, Tuva) |
4) 01.09.2022: Day of memory and honour of Tuvan volunteers who fighted against fascism (Tuva) |
5) 01.11.2022: Day of Tuvan language (Tuva) |
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