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Sayylyk (Russian : Сайылык) is the name of several rural localities in the Sakha Republic, Russia:

Russian language East Slavic language

Russian is an East Slavic language, which is official in the Russian Federation, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan, as well as being widely used throughout Eastern Europe, the Baltic states, the Caucasus and Central Asia. It was the de facto language of the Soviet Union until its dissolution on 25 December 1991. Although, nowadays, over two decades after the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russian is used in official capacity or in public life in all the post-Soviet nation-states, as well as in Israel and Mongolia, the rise of state-specific varieties of this language tends to be strongly denied in Russia, in line with the Russian World ideology.

The classification system of the types of inhabited localities in Russia, the former Soviet Union, and some other post-Soviet states has certain peculiarities compared with the classification systems in other countries.

Sakha Republic First-level administrative division of Russia

The Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) (Russian: Республика Саха, tr.Respublika Sakha , IPA: [rʲɪsˈpublʲɪkə sɐˈxa jɪˈkutʲɪjə]; Yakut: Саха Өрөспүүбүлүкэтэ, translit. Sakha Öröspüübülükete, IPA: [saˈxa øɾøsˈpyːbylykete] is a federal Russian republic. It had a population of 958,528 at the 2010 Census, mainly ethnic Yakuts and Russians.

Sayylyk, Kobyaysky District, Sakha Republic Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia

Sayylyk is a rural locality, the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Mukuchunsky Rural Okrug of Kobyaysky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 315 kilometers (196 mi) from Sangar, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 1,221, up from 1,156 recorded during the 2002 Census.

Kobyaysky District District in Sakha Republic, Russia

Kobyaysky District is an administrative and municipal district, one of the thirty-four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic on the Vilyuy River, 334 kilometers (208 mi) by road north of the republic's capital of Yakutsk. The area of the district is 107,800 square kilometers (41,600 sq mi). Its administrative center is the urban-type settlement of Sangar. As of the 2010 Census, the total population of the district was 13,680, with the population of Sangar accounting for 32.0% of that number.

Sayylyk, Nyurbinsky District, Sakha Republic Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia

Sayylyk is a rural locality, the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Khorulinsky Rural Okrug of Nyurbinsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 116 kilometers (72 mi) from Nyurba, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 786, down from 835 recorded during the 2002 Census.

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