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The Chechen Republic ( Russian: Чеченская Республика; Chechen: Нохчийн Республика/Noxçiyn Respublika), also known as Chechnya (Russian: Чечня, Chechen: Нохчичьо/Noxçiyçö), Chechnia or Chechenia, is a constituent republic of the Russian Federation. Bordering Stavropol Krai to the northwest, the republic of Dagestan to the northeast and east, Georgia to the south, and the republics of Ingushetia and North Ossetia to the west, it is located in the Northern Caucasus mountains, in the Southern Federal District.

Chechenskaya Respublika
Чеченская республика
Нохчийн Республика
   
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Flag of Chechnya Coat of arms of Chechnya
Capital Grozny
Area

- total
- % water

79th

- 15,500 km²
- negligible

Population

- Total
- Density

49th

- est. 1,103,686 (2002)
- est. 71.2/km²

Political status Republic
Federal district Southern Federal District
Economic Region North Caucasus
Cadaster # 20
Official languages Russian, Chechen
President Alu Alkhanov
Prime Minister Sergey Abramov
Anthem
During the collapse of the Soviet Union, a group of Chechen leaders declared themselves to be the lawful government, announced a new parliament, and declared independence as the Chechen Republic of IchkeriaIchkeria is a Turkic name for the central part of Chechnya. According to the legend, all "pure" Chechen teips originated there. When Chechen separatists proclaimed the independence of the Chechen Republic they used the name Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (C. As of 20042004 is a leap year starting on Thursday (the link is to a full 2004 calendar), and has also been designated the: International Year of Rice International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition Elections are to be held in 73 co, their independence is not recognized by any relevant state. This declaration has led to armed conflicts in which rival Chechen groups and the Russian Federal army were involved.

Reportedly, the pro-Moscow officials admit (see external links) that since 1994 over 200, 000 people have keen killed, and in the same period over 20,000 children have been killed in Chechnya and dozens of thousands more became orphans.



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