Steppenland (Kazakh/Russian: Штеппенланд, Shtyeppyenland), officially known a the Autonomous Republic of the Steppes, is an autonomous republic of the Soviet Union that is under the administration of Kazakhstan. Located within the Eurasian Steppe of Central Asia, the autonomous republic was established in the late 1990s as a homeland for the ethnic Volga Germans living in Northern Kazakhstan.
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| - Steppenland (Kazakh/Russian: Штеппенланд, Shtyeppyenland), officially known a the Autonomous Republic of the Steppes, is an autonomous republic of the Soviet Union that is under the administration of Kazakhstan. Located within the Eurasian Steppe of Central Asia, the autonomous republic was established in the late 1990s as a homeland for the ethnic Volga Germans living in Northern Kazakhstan.
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| - Степная Автономная Республика
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| - Steppenland (Kazakh/Russian: Штеппенланд, Shtyeppyenland), officially known a the Autonomous Republic of the Steppes, is an autonomous republic of the Soviet Union that is under the administration of Kazakhstan. Located within the Eurasian Steppe of Central Asia, the autonomous republic was established in the late 1990s as a homeland for the ethnic Volga Germans living in Northern Kazakhstan. Since its establishment, Steppenland has helped to develop both the autonomous republic and Northern Kazakhstan as a whole. Steppenland currently has a population just short of a million people, with ethnic Germans making up roughly a quarter of this. Though the region has seen the migration of Germans both from within and outside the Soviet Union, ethnic Russians and Kazakhs still form the majority of the region's population.
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