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VYATKA, or VIATICA , a government of N.E. Russia, with the government of Vologda on the N., Perm on the E., Ufa and Kazan on-the S. and Nizhniy- Novgorod and Kostroma on the W., having an area of 59,100 sq. m. It has on its northern boundary the flat water-parting which separates the basins of the Northern Dvina and the Volga , and its surface is an undulating plateau Boo to '400 ft. above sea-level, deeply grooved by rivers and assuming a hilly aspect on their banks. The Kama rises in the N.E., and, after making a wide sweep through Perm, flows along its S.E. boundary, while the rest of the government is drained by the Vyatka and its numerous tributaries. Both the Kama and the Vyatka are navigable, as also are several tributaries; the Izh and Votka, which flow into the Vyatka, have important ironworks on their banks. The only railway is one from Perm to Archangel, through the town of Vyatka; the government is traversed by the great highway to Siberia, and by two other roads by which goods from the south are transported to loading-places on the Vychegda and the Yug to be shipped to Archangel. Lakes are numerous, and vast marshes exist everywhere, especially in the north. The climate is very severe, the average yearly temperature being 36 F. at Vyatka (January, 8.2; July, 67.0) and 35 at Slobodsk (January, 3.5July, 65.3) The estimated pop. in 1906 was 3,532,600. The bulk ofthe inhabitants (78 %) are Russians; Votyaks make 12.2 %, Cheremisses 5 %, and Tatars 34 %, the remainder being Bashkirs, Teptyars and Permyaks. The Votyaks (Otyaks), a Finnish tribe, call
call
fair
hair and eyes, often red-haired; and the general structure of the face and skull is Finnish. By their dialect they belong to the same branch as the Permyaks.The government is divided into eleven districts, the chief
chief
cotton
paper and fur-dressing works. (P. A. K.; J. T. BE.)End of Article: VYATKA, or VIATICA If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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