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All the good to all of you from Bashkortostan.
A friend of mine told me about this forum and he said, it's pretty good, from what I see, he is absolutely correct about it. |
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Welcome to P & CA Volker
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Thank you
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Glad to have you Volker!
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Great to have you. I didn't even know Bashkortostan existed, lest where on the globe this place is to be found. Please, tell us something about your region. What kind of peoples live there? What languages do they speak? How do they relate to their neighbors? This would be highly interesting.
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Thank you
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I am originally from Germany, well, I spent some months in Bashkortostan and some time in the Ukraine this year. We install plants here. I guess, I have to go to Germany or somewhere else, where my company sends me to. If I was rich enough, I would probably stay here, it's a place to stay with very friendly people and beautiful landscapes. These are mostly Bashkirian people, Tartarian people and Russian people. Bashkirian people look Asian, Tartarian people look Tartarian, somehow South European or Turkish, and Russian people look like German people, only better ![]() Originally Bashkirian and Tartarian people have their own languages, who sound like Turkish or Uzbekian and usually the people with these origins understand these languages, there is music and radio programs. I think, they use these languages more often in the villages, in the cities Russian is more common, official signs and signs in shops and restaurants are often bilangual, notes are usually in Russian only. I don't know of tensions. I have heard, Bashkirian people tend to get along better with Russian people when with Tartarian people, and the same goes for Tartarian people, but I have Bashkirian and Tartarian coworkers and I never have seen some kind of tension. It is an interesting country. |
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I had to google it for information. I also had never heard of it before. Thanks for the additional info Volker.
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it sounds like a nice place Volker. welcome
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