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Are you a Yakut or a slavic Russian? Sonic99 (talk ) 01:06, 13 April 2010 (UTC)[ reply ]
Census data
Can you provide your source for Canadian Sakha population?
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I cannot find any evidence that any of this is true. The pages of do not make any reference to the words "Alaas" "Alas" or "Anaac." The three words seem to be used fairly interchangeably in the article. I searched the CIA world factbook on Russia and found no mention of any of the three words in the article. A google search for "pologosklonnuyu" yielded only 4 results, all of which were mirrors. Similar searches for "Alaas" yielded no relevant results.
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