The burnt child shuns the fire until the next day. - Mark Twain

It is easier to love humanity than to love one's neighbor. - Eric Hoffer


Republic of Tuva (Tyva)

Tuva is a small republic in Central Siberia on the border with Mongolia, which is currently part of the Russian Federation. The capital of the republic is the city of Kyzyl.

We hope this list will continue to grow as more communities become represented on the World Wide Web so please be sure to let us know if you are aware of any other sites.


  • Friends of Tuva *

    Many links to information on a variety of aspects of life or travels in Tuva.

  • Republic of Tyva *

    Short general description in Russian only

  • The Tuvan Page *

    A brief description of Tuva with some links.

  • Tuva (Russia) *

    Concise information about this republic with a flag description and image.

  • Tuva, Central Asia *

    The spaceborne radar image from NASA site shows part of the remote central Asian region of Tuva7

  • Tuvan Photo Gallery *

    These are JPEG images from Steve Sklar's trip to Tuva in June-July, 1995.

  • UNPO - Tuva *

    Basic information is provided by the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization.


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    Besides hosting a wonderful conference in Central/Eastern Europe each fall and encouraging US/Europe/NIS cooperation throughout the year, the generous folks behind AUDEM are the ones who made possible the initial meeting of your hosts. No way can we thank Dave Hake and Evans Roth enough! Please visit the AUDEM WWW site, join their email listserver and, if possible, make plans to be at their conference in Budapest, Hungary November, 1998.