. . . . . . . . "Tuvan People's Republic"@en . . "The Tuvan People's Republic (or People's Republic of Tannu Tuva; Tuvan: T\u044C\u0432a Arat Respu\u0432lik, \u0422\u044B\u0432\u0430 \u0410\u0440\u0430\u0442 \u0420\u0435\u0441\u043F\u0443\u0431\u043B\u0438\u043A, Tyva Arat Respublik; 19211944) was a partially recognized independent state in the territory of the former Tuvan protectorate of Imperial Russia also known as Uryankhaisky Krai (). It was a satellite state of the Soviet Union that is now known as the Tuva Republic within the Russian Federation. The Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic were the only countries to recognize its independence."@en . . . . . "The Tuvan People's Republic (or People's Republic of Tannu Tuva; Tuvan: T\u044C\u0432a Arat Respu\u0432lik, \u0422\u044B\u0432\u0430 \u0410\u0440\u0430\u0442 \u0420\u0435\u0441\u043F\u0443\u0431\u043B\u0438\u043A, Tyva Arat Respublik; 19211944) was a partially recognized independent state in the territory of the former Tuvan protectorate of Imperial Russia also known as Uryankhaisky Krai (). It was a satellite state of the Soviet Union that is now known as the Tuva Republic within the Russian Federation. The Soviet Union and the Mongolian People's Republic were the only countries to recognize its independence."@en . . .