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| | Buryat History (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10) |
 | | In the post-Soviet era, Buryatia has safeguarded its interests by maintaining good relations with Russia, of which it is a constituent part,and by establishing economic and political ties with independent Mongolia and China (through China's "Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region"). |
 | | The intellectual elite of Buryatia, however, on the most part did not get involved with his movement, rightly knowing that his domnation of Mongolia would be short-lived. |
 | | In 1991 Buryatia created its own foreign relations ministry and established closer ties with Mongolia and Inner Mongolia, and a Mongolian consulate was opened in the capital, Ulan-Ude, in 1992. |
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