The Kabardino-Balkar Republic or Kabardino-Balkaria is a constituent republic of the Russian Federation, located in the northern Caucasus. Capital: Nal'chik (Tirniauz serves as the administrative center for Balkaria).
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History
In 1921, with the emergence of the Soviet Union, the territories were organized into the Kabardin Autonomous Oblast. The region's name was changed to the Kabardino-Balkar Autonomous Oblast the following year, and in 1936 it was elevated to the status of an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. In 1944, Stalin accused the Balkars of collaborating with Nazi Germany and deported the entire population. The territory was renamed the Kabardin ASSR until 1957, when the Balkar population was allowed to return and its name was restored.
Area: 12,500 kmē
Mount Elbrus, part of the Caucasus mountains, is located in Kabardino-Balkaria.
Primarily agricultural, with lumbering and mining. Most industry centers on agricultural processing.
Population: 715,000, including 304,000 Kabardin, 60,000 Balkars, and 234,000 Russians.
Kabardino-Balkaria consists of two ethnic territories, one predominantly of Kabard people, who are called the Kabardin (speakers of a Caucasian language) and the other predominantly Balkar (speakers of a Turkic language). There is also a significant Russian population.
See also: Avars
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