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Where are Tuva and China?
The Republic of Tuva is located in Siberia.

The Republic of Tuva is one of the main bodies of the Russian Federation, which belongs to the Siberian Federal District and belongs to the Eastern Siberian Economic Zone. Located in the south of central Siberia, south of Sayanling and north of Tanggula Mountain. The little Yenisei River and the big Yenisei River meet here, collectively known as Yenisei River.

Historically, it belongs to the main part of Tangnu Wulianghai area, with an area of 170427 square kilometers. Altai Republic in the west, Hakka Republic in the northwest, krasnoyarskiy kray in the north and Irkutsk and Buryatia Republic in the northeast. South and east border Mongolia. Russian and Tuva are official languages, and Qizil is the capital.

1924 A coup took place in Tuva, and Lamar Danduk became the "head of state". Party member, the pro-Soviet Tuva People's Revolution, was expelled from the government and established close ties with the upper Mongolian lamas. And mutual recognition of independence with the Mongolian people.

Historical background

Tuwa was the territory of the Qing Empire before 19 1 1 years ago, and it was called Tang Nuoou Lianghai. It is bordered by Mongolian People's Republic in the south and southeast, Irkutsk Region in the northeast, Hakka Republic in the northwest, Buryatia Republic in the north, Altai Territory in the west and krasnoyarskiy kray in the north. It is 420 kilometers long from north to south and about 630 kilometers wide from east to west. The main river is the Great Yenisei River.

19 17 Russian Revolution, * * The Production Party occupied Tuva in 1920, 192 14 August, when Tuva Bolsheviks (supported by Russia) established Tanutova.

The capital "Belo Zarske" (белоцарск) was renamed "Kizil" in kyzyl"(кызыл) and called "Kizil" in Tuva. The Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic signed a treaty in 1926, renamed as Tuva People's Republic, and confirmed its independent status.

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