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Tatarstan




Татарстан
Tatarstan

Tatarça Татарстан - Татарстан Республикасы
Tatarstan - Tatarstan Respublikası[1]

Tatarstan cömhüriəte ul Könçığış Awrupı Rəsəy belən bəyləngən dəwləte. Batışta – Çuvaşstan, Tön-Batışta – Mariy El, Tön yaqta – Kirov ölkəse, Tön-Çığışta Udmurtiya, Çığışta Başqortstan, Kön-Çığışta Irımbur ölkəse, Kön yaqta Samar həm Sember ölkələre belən çiktəş.

Русский Татарстан - Республика Татарстан[2]

Республика Татарстан — субъект Российской Федерации. Площадь 67836,2 км². Население 3768,5 тыс. человек по состоянию на (2005) год, городское — 74,5 % (2005). Плотность населения: 55,4 чел./км (2005). Большинство населения составляют татары (52,92 %) и русские (39,49 %). В составе республики 43 района, 20 городов (из них 14 — республиканского подчинения), 21 посёлок городского типа, 897 сельских советов. Столица — город Казань.

English Tatarstan - Republic of Tatarstan
The Republic of Tatarstan is a federal subject of ► Russia (a republic). It borders ► Chuvashia, ► Mari El, ► Udmurtia and ► Bashkortostan.

Short name Tatarstan
Official  name Republic of Tatarstan
Status Republic of ► Russia
Capital Казан/Qazan (Kazan)
Казань[3]
Population 3,898,628 inhabitants
Area 67,836 km²
Major  languages Tatar, Russian
Major  religions Islam, Russian Orthodoxy
More information Tatarstan, Geography of Tatarstan, History of Tatarstan and Politics of Tatarstan
More  images Tatarstan - Tatarstan (Category).

General maps

Location of Tatarstan
Map of Tatarstan
Administrative divisions of Tatarstan

History maps

This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Tatarstan, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Tatarstan.

The Pontic steppe region, c. AD 650.
[[|border|251x400px]] Proposed migration of Bulgars from their original settlements and topoomonymy
Eurasia in 1200
[[|border|251x400px]] Map of Volga Bulgaria
[[|border|251x400px]] Map of the Kazan Khanate
Second map of the Khanate

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  1. In Cyrillic . Inofficial also Tatarstan cömhüriəte (Татарстан Җөмһүриятe).
  2. Romanization of Russian according to the BGN/PCGN standard: Tatarstan - Respublika Tatarstan. Another used romanization is the ISO 9 standard.
  3. Romanization of Russian according to the BGN/PCGN standard: Kazan'. Another used romanization is the ISO 9 standard.

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