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Dolgan — ▪ people Turkic speaking people constituting the basic population of the Taymyr autonomous okrug, which is far above the Arctic Circle in north central Russia. They numbered about 6,000 in the late 20th century. The Dolgan migrated to … Universalium
Dolgan — Dolgane Cet article concerne la langue dolgane. Pour le peuple dolgane, voir Dolganes. Dolgane Дулҕан Dulğan, Долган Dolgan Parlée en Russi … Wikipédia en Français
dolgàn — in dolgán ána [u̯g] m (ȁ á; ȃ) redko dolgin … Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika
Dolgan language — Dolgan Дулҕан Dulğan, Һака Haka Spoken in Russia Region Krasnoyarsk Krai Ethnicity Dolgans … Wikipedia
Dolgan — ISO 639 3 Code : dlg ISO 639 2/B Code : ISO 639 2/T Code : ISO 639 1 Code : Scope : Individual Language Type : Living … Names of Languages ISO 639-3
dolgan, e — adj. D un peuple de Sibérie … Le dictionnaire des mots absents des autres dictionnaires
Mihai Dolgan — For the academician with a similar name, see Mihail Dolgan. Mihai Dolgan Mihai Dolgan and his band Noroc Born March 15, 1942(1942 03 15) Vladimireșt … Wikipedia
Mihail Dolgan — For the musician with a similar name, see Mihai Dolgan. Mihail Dolgan Born April 10, 1928(1928 04 10) Rediul Mare Nationality Romania, USSR, Moldova Ethnicity Romanian … Wikipedia
Erin Dolgan — (born Denver, CO) M.A., LPC is a clinical psychotherapist and also a children’s book author, known for her message of “Relative Danger”. Her book Please Knock won a 2007 IPPY bronze medal from the Independent Publishing Book Association for… … Wikipedia
Taymyriya — / Dolgan Nenets Municipal District An administrative district of Krasnoyarsk Krai. Formerly a federal subject of the Russian Federation known as the Taymyr Dolgan Nenets Autonomous Okrug (AOk), the region (along with the Evenk AOk) was… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation