Khakassia National Museum

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The Khakassia National Museum in Abakan

The Khakassia National Museum is a museum located in Abakan, in the Minusinsk Hollow, Russia. [1] [2] It is located Ulitsa Pushkina, 28А Abakan, Respúblika Khakásiya, Russia, 655012.

The museum is especially known for its collection of monumental statues from the Okunev culture. [1]

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References

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