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nSeveral former Soviet republics celebrate a holiday about the armed forces or defense of country today, February 23. This includes Russia, Belarus, Tajikistan (see below), several other Soviet republics, and today’s focus, Kyrgyzstan.
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nIsolation means that Kyrgyzstan’s ancient culture has been, to some extent, preserved. But being a crossroads means that it has a long history of being dominated by foreign powers.
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nAnd all of that means that visitors to Kyrgyzstan discover a wide variety of foods and languages and cultures – especially heavy with Persian, Mongolian, and Russian influences.
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nOne common language is Russian, but Kyrgyz, a Turkic language, is the national language.
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nOne Kyrgyz dish is laghman, which has thick wheat noodles, peppers and other vegetables, and a spicy vinegar sauce.
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Isn’t this bread oven surprising? I read that the dough hangs on the sides as it bakes into loaves of yummy, puffy bread! |
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nMost Kyrgyz are Muslim, although earlier religious practices still coexist with Islam.
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Check out this earlier post on Kyrgyzstan. And check out more beautiful photos of this little-known nation here.
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nAnniversary of the writing of the song “This Land Is Your Land”
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nPlan ahead:
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