Tuva

Republic of Tyva
Республика Тыва (Russian)
Other transcription(s)
 • TuvanТыва Республика
 • RomanizationTıva Respublika
Anthem: "Men – tyva men"
Coordinates: 51°47′N 94°45′E / 51.783°N 94.750°E / 51.783; 94.750
CountryRussia
Federal districtSiberian
Economic regionEast Siberian
Established31 March 1992
CapitalKyzyl
Government
 • BodyGreat Khural
 • HeadVladislav Khovalyg
Area
 • Total
168,604 km2 (65,098 sq mi)
 • Rank21st
Population
 • Total
336,651
 • Estimate 
(2018)
321,722
 • Rank76th
 • Density1.99670/km2 (5.17142/sq mi)
 • Urban
54.6%
 • Rural
45.4%
Time zoneUTC+7 (MSK+4 )
ISO 3166 codeRU-TY
License plates17
OKTMO ID93000000
Official languagesRussianTuvan
Websitertyva.ru
PeopleТывалар (Tyvalar)
LanguageТыва дыл (Tyva dyl)
CountryТыва (Tyva)
Tuva
Mongolian name
Mongolian CyrillicТува
Transcriptions
SASM/GNCTuvagiin
Russian name
RussianТыва
RomanizationTyva
Tuvan Cyrillic name
Tuvan CyrillicТыва Республика
Tuvan Latin name
Tuvan LatinTyva Respublika

Tuva (/ˈtvə/; Russian: Тува [tʊˈva]), or Tyva (/ˈtɪvə/; Tuvan: Тыва [tʰɤ̀ʋɐ]; Russian pronunciation: [tɨˈva]), officially the Republic of Tyva, is a republic of Russia. Tuva lies at the geographical center of Asia, in southern Siberia. The republic borders the federal subjects of the Altai Republic, Buryatia, Irkutsk Oblast, Khakassia, and Krasnoyarsk Krai, and shares an international border with Mongolia to the south. Tuva has a population of 336,651 (2021 census). Its capital city is Kyzyl, in which more than a third of the population reside.

From the medieval period, Tuva was controlled by a series of Chinese dynasties and nomadic khanates. In 1758, Tuva came under the Qing dynasty, the last imperial dynasty of China, as the Tannu Uriankhai region of Outer Mongolia. Tuva broke away as the Uryankhay Republic, following the 1911 Xinhai Revolution that created the Republic of China. In 1914 it became the Russian protectorate of Uryankhay Krai, and in 1921 was replaced by the nominally independent Tuvan People's Republic (known officially as Tannu Tuva until 1926), recognized only by its neighbors the Soviet Union and Mongolia, before being annexed into the former's Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in 1944. In 1990, during the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a wave of separatist violence against ethnic Russians triggered an exodus and OMON special police deployment.

As of 2021, ethnic Tuvans make up 88.7% of the population. They speak the Tuvan language as their native tongue. Ethnic Russians make up 10.1% and speak the Russian language. Both languages are official and widely understood in the republic. The Great Khural is the regional parliament of Tuva. As of 2012, 61.8% adhere to Buddhism, and 8% to Tengrism or Tuvan shamanism.