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Regions with significant populations | |
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Russia | 1,965[1] |
Languages | |
Northern Altai (Tubalar) | |
Religion | |
Orthodox Christianity, Shamanism | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Altaians, Kumandins, Teleuts, Siberian Tatars |
The Tubalars are an ethnic subgroup of the Altaians native to the Altai Republic in Russia.
According to the 2010 census, there were 1,965 Tubalars in Russia.[1] In 2002 they were listed by the authorities within the Indigenous small-numbered peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East.
The villages with the highest population of Tubalars are Artybash, Iogach, Novotroitsk, Tuloi, Tondoshka, Kebezen, Ust-Pyzha, Biyka, Yailu, Chuyka, Torochak, Paspaul, Salganda, Karakoksha, Tunzha, Krasnoselskoye, Uskuch, Uimen, and Karasuk.