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Chechni︠a︡ (Russia)

Правительство Чеченской Республики (Russia)


  • URI(s)

  • Codes

    • e-ru---
  • Variants

    • Чечня (Russia)
    • ChR (Russia)
    • HR (Russia)
    • Chechnya (Russia)
    • Respublika Czeczenska (Russia)
    • Chechenskai︠a︡ Respublika (Russia)
    • Чеченская Республика (Russia)
    • Chechenskaya Respublika (Russia)
    • Chechynya (Russia)
    • Czeczna (Russia)
    • Chechenia (Russia)
    • Tschetschenien (Russia)
    • Cecenia (Russia)
    • Shīshān (Russia)
    • Cecīniyā (Russia)
    • Sheeshan (Russia)
    • Chechni︠a︡ (Russia). Pravitelʹstvo
    • Chechni︠a︡ (Russia). Правительство
    • Pravitelʹstvo Chechenskoĭ Respubliki (Russia)
    • Правительство Чеченской Республики (Russia)
  • Identifies LC/NAF RWO

    • Associated Locale

        Russia (Federation)
    • Associated Language

        Russian
  • Use For

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  • Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes

  • Earlier Established Forms

  • Sources

    • found: Foreign names infor. bull., no. 6, 1993:p. 40 (former provisional name: Checheno-Ingushetia (Russia) DELETE: new provisional names: Chechenia (Russia); Ingushetia (Russia))
    • found: BGN. Geographic notes, Winter 1993:p. 17 (Chechenia: The Russian Federation Treaty, signed March 31, 1992, changed the Russian administrative structure. Four autonomous oblasts were upgraded to republic status. New spheres of jurisdiction and authority were assigned to each administrative level. The Republics of Tatarstan and Checheno-Ingushetia were the only administrative units that did not sign the treaty. Since then Checheno-Ingushetia has dissolved into the separate republics of Chechenia and Ingushetia; and although the Russian Congress of People's Deputies has acknowledged this division, the status of the two republics within the Russian Federation is still to be determined)
    • found: CIA. Russia, admin. divisions [MAP], Aug. 1994:(Chechenia)
    • found: Washington Post, Dec. 16, 1994:(Chechnya)
    • found: Chechnya, a Lithuanian's view, Internet mail, 12-14-94:(usgaes: Chechnia, Chechnya, Chechynya)
    • found: Rosja i jej sa̜siedzi [MAP], 1993:(Respublika Czeczenska (Czeczna))
    • found: Sbornik raspori︠a︡zheniĭ i postanovleniĭ Prezidenta Chechenckoĭ Respubliki, 1993:t.p. (Prezidente ChR)
    • found: LC Russian books file, 01-29-95(hdg.: Chechenskai︠a︡ Respublika; usage: Chechni︠a︡)
    • found: BGN decision, 12/20/94(Chechnya)
    • found: Goroda Rossiĭskoĭ Federat︠s︡ii, 1995:p. 6 (Chechenskai︠a︡ Respublika, located in the Severo-Kavkazskiĭ raĭon; capital is Groznyĭ)
    • found: Russlands Kriege in Tschetschenien, 2000:t.p.
    • found: GEOnet, 11-28-03(Chechenskaya Respublika; Chechnya [short form]; ADM1, 43°18ʹ00ʺN, 045°42ʹ00ʺE; variant: Chechenia)
    • found: De Bonis, M. Cecenia, 2004.
    • notfound: BGN. Foreign names info. bull. no. 2, June 1992: p. 5 (former name: Checheno-Ingushskaya Avtonomnaya Sovetskaya Sotsialisticheskaya Respublika; new provisional name: Checheno-Ingushetia; ADM2, 43°15ʹN, 45°30ʹE);LC data base, 05-09-94 (hdg.: Checheno-Ingushskai︠a︡ A.S.S.R. (R.S.F.S.R.));Nat. Geogr. Soc. Russia and the newly independent nations of the former USSR [MAP] March, 1993: (Russian Federation: Republic: Checheno-Ingushetia);Delovai︠a︡ kniga RAU. Rossii︠a︡-93;Tragedii︠a︡ ingushskogo naroda, 1991: verso t.p. (Checheno-Ingushetii);LC data base, 12-16-94 (hdg.: Checheno-Ingushetia (Russia))
    • found: Tārīk̲h̲-i Afg̲h̲ānistān va Shīshān (Cecīniyā), 2010:t.p. (Shīshān, Cecīniyā, Sheeshan)
    • found: Poėt, providet︠s︡, muchenik, 2014:t.p. (Pravitelʹstvo Chechenskoĭ Respubliki)
  • Editorial Notes

    • [Non-Latin script references not evaluated.]
    • [Chechni︠a︡ was never recognized by the Russian Federation nor by the United States 'de jure' as being a politically independent entity]
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  • Change Notes

    • 1994-05-09: new
    • 2019-05-02: revised
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