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  • Since 1990, ethnically distinct Russian provinces from Karelia to Tyva had been declaring themselves sovereign states; adopting constitutions, flags, and national anthems; asserting the supremacy of their local laws; and claiming natural resources on their territory.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Since 1990, ethnically distinct Russian provinces from Karelia to Tyva had been declaring themselves sovereign states; adopting constitutions, flags, and national anthems; asserting the supremacy of their local laws; and claiming natural resources on their territory.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Since 1990, ethnically distinct Russian provinces from Karelia to Tyva had been declaring themselves sovereign states; adopting constitutions, flags, and national anthems; asserting the supremacy of their local laws; and claiming natural resources on their territory.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Since 1990, ethnically distinct Russian provinces from Karelia to Tyva had been declaring themselves sovereign states; adopting constitutions, flags, and national anthems; asserting the supremacy of their local laws; and claiming natural resources on their territory.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • Mr. Putin also spent some time in the woods in the Tyva region of Siberia in August 2009.

    Putin: Man of Action 2010

  • Widely circulated pictures of Putin riding a horse bare-chested and swimming across the river were taken in Tyva during his 2009 holiday.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Putin hammered a golden spike at a spot outside the capital Kyzyl to mark the start of construction of Tyva's first railroad which will link the region, known for its wildlife and natural resources, to the Trans-Siberian Railway.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • Putin is a frequent guest in Tyva, one of Russia's most exotic corners.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • When completed, the 400-km 250-mile railway will transport Tyva's coal and other mineral resources to markets such as Japan, China and South Korea as the region seeks to repeat the success story of neighboring Mongolia.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

  • KYZYL, Russia Reuters - Vladimir Putin, faced with mass protests in large cities, has received a hero's welcome in the remote Russian region of Tyva where he campaigned to mobilize his core supporters ahead of the presidential election in March 2012.

    Reuters: Press Release 2011

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