7 facts about Yakutia that YOU should know
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- 7 facts about Yakutia that you should know
Did you know that Yakutia is bigger than Argentina? Or that 1/4 of diamonds of the world are mined in Yakutia? 💎 Or that we have Polar days when 1 day lasts 86 days?😱
Find out more interesting facts in this video!
Write in the comments which fact you already knew? Which fact was totally new for you? What else do you want to know?
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Какая ты спокойная и нежная... Твой голос успокаивает и завораживает. Многое не понимаю, английский не мой язык, но твой голос заставляет меня слушать твои истории
please dont be insecure over your English, you're very good and well-spoken!!
This channel is fascinating, and very humbling for me as an American. If only all cultures had the love and respect for each other and for nature that this culture does, what a paradise our world would be.
Her voice is so soothing 😌
Ikr?? She'd be perfect for ASMR 😊😊
Had the same thought
Yes, it is! I could listen 👂 to her for hours! ⏳⏳⏳
I love the way she pronounces Yakutia
I know Russia is huge, but i'm still impressed at how diverse the landscapes and local culture can be. I'd really love to go there someday. Thank you for your hard work.
1:40 "In other words... Yakutia is quite big!" - that was a kind of cute way to state how HUGE a part of the world Yakutia actually is.
Hello, I`m watching this in Azerbaijan. It is good to know more about our turkic brothers and sisters in Yakutia. I believe in the near future more people will know about Yakutia ;)
As a Turkish person I knew about the Yakut/Saka Turks but I didn't realize how huge Yakiutia was as a region. In Turkish Yakut means "ruby" gemstone.
I need to visit Yakutia! I didn’t even know about it until I stumbled upon your channel. It sounds like such a wonderful place!
Thank you 🌺🌺🌺
And theres many taxes if you gonna live there:))))
summer is absolutely amazing
@@sovi. we have same taxes as in any other part of Russia. Yes our prices are higher than in central Russia, but it's due to difficult logistics, not because of some additional taxes
The correct spelling is “Yakutsk”
Yes, what a soothing voice and beautiful presence you have. I am learning much. It is nice to know, in this time of war, such nice people exist in Russia. All the best for peace and understanding between us all from Michigan, USA.
I am greek with yakut DNA and small origin from yakutiya from my grandfather. I love your channel and Sakha republic is an amazing place ❤
So you have turkish or from Turkey any grandmom or dad?
@@themengene1132 i think no
@@ariannaelzbieta8501 u think no but ur reasons shows that u have)
Türkler ve Yunanlılar çok karıştı. Belki bu yüzden.
@@themengene1132 There can be a million reasons why somebody may have Turkic ancestry. Most people in Anatolia don't carry Turkic DNA, which originates from Mongolia and South Siberia. Ancient Bulgars were a mixture of westward migrating Turkic tribes and indigenous Uralic people. Avars--the people before Magyars/Hungarians--in the Carpathian basin also had partial Turkic ancestry. Similarly, many Tatars fled all over after Slavic incursions into their lands for centuries.
I didn’t even know this place exists, I’m super interested to learn about it! 🙏🏼
I wonder how it is like that, when people dont know other countries even exist. At 20 years I already knew all world countries names, all of united States, all provinces of INDIA, Brazil, some China provinces, all States of Australia, Canada, whatever. How come you didnt know about a place that big? I wonder what people do at school instead of learning geography
@@AndreiBerezin such an unnecessary comment. lol
@@AndreiBerezin depends on the school system. In the US, we were taught almost nothing about Russia, or even most of Asia. Our world history and geography revolved around what specifically affected and influenced our country. Mostly European history and it's migrants to the US. Most i knew about Russia growing up was the cold war, KGB, and minimally it's tzars. certainly not it's geography. US government paid (tax payer paid) education loved to spend it's time inundating it's children on how we (European migrants) took the land from the natives and developed it, our civil war that led to freeing the slaves, and teaching us that we were the hero's of WW2. Most Americans, sadly, couldn't even tell you all the capitols of all our states. And certainly not all the provinces in Canada or Mexico. You could, however, learn these things in colleges/universities if your focus was world history or geography specifically. Fortunately, much has changed since the 80's & 90's and i believe our awareness and interest has increased with the age of the internet :)
@Emre Demir no, they definitely teach you about the ottoman empire here in America, that guy just didn't pay attention in class hahaha. I suppose it depends on the state's school system, though.
@Emre Demir my learning is tainted by my own research, but if I recall correctly, in school we learned a bit about trade, methods of conquering, fighting over Constantinople, and the leaders therein. We learned about the ottomans in the context of how they affected the world around them, specifically. Geography is frequently glossed over in regards to the original post, but there's no way we didn't talk about the ottoman empire
The diamond facts were interesting. I'm coming to steal some!
Never heard about Yakutia. In school we learned about Siberië, about the extreme cold weather, about the penal camps... , More history than geografy and culture. So your story about Yakutia is very interesting.
It is a joy to hear you telling about your country.
Carine from Belgium.
Maria shall be the ambasador of Yakutia. Not manya people know abut this place, until we found her channel. though my brain freeze in cold weather, but I love seeing the wonder of Yakuts. God Bless Maria
I found your channel by accident. I was searching for videos on the toilet paper shortage. That led me to a channel called Different Russia. After I began watching that channel, yours was recommended. I'm glad I found it. Yakutia is fascinating place. I would never have believed there was a major city where the temperature averaged 50 below zero. Your channel is, by far, the best one on Yakutia. I hope it keeps growing. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching 🙆🏻♀️☺️
@@LifeinYakutia Did you also suffer from the great Toilet Paper shortage ?
@@starscream3441 tbh I am from South-Eastern Europe and never had that happen during this year.
The mystery of the recommendations... Don't ask.
Great story, by the way!
If you poop in minus 50, would toilet paper do the job
She's so naive and sweetheart. ❤️
Please keep on posting more videos.
Sending love from, Nagaland.
You have such a gentle way of speaking, so sweet
First time and very interesting to learn about Yakutia !
I belong to India. I like your place"Yakutsk " from your discription. I also like to visit Yakutsk the Beautiful place from which i know your videos 👍
Very interesting facts well presented ! I did not realize that Yakutia and Yakut are Russian terms and that Sakha/Sakhalar was what you called yourselves. Similar to how Hungary and Hungarian are used internationally but we call ourselves Magyar and the country Magyarország :-) I have an interest in authentic traditional folk music and dance as done by regular people (not stylized performances by professionals). Do you think you could do a video about that ? Glad I came across your channel ! Thank you from a Canadian of Hungarian (Magyar) descent. Subscribed.
Thank you for sharing the video. All the best.
Same here even I want to travel someday to yakutia.. I'm in love with this place..
Your english is fantastic! Your country is stunningly beautiful. I have seen a couple of documentaries but they tend to concentrate on the wildlife, rather than giving the sort of information that you do. It’s fascinating to hear about such a different place. I live in England in the U.K.
याकुतियन लाइफ काफी कठीन है,आपका बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद भारत के नागरिक की ओर से, आपका चेनल अच्छा है।
I didn't know the temperature changes are so extreme! I live in Finland which is at similar altitudes, but close to the Golf stream, which makes the weather damper and more even. We had first snow in late October, but it's going on and off melting and snowing, probably until January. The coldest month is usually February, when it may stay below -25 °C for a couple weeks.
You mean gulf stream?
No previous knowledge at all. Every thing was new and interesting. Thanks.
I can't stop watching your videos. They're impressing.
So beautiful is your place. Share more information in future.
My daughter and i are a bit obsessed with anything to do with Russia and in particular Yakutsk and Siberia overall in general...i always search to learn more and i love listening to what you have to teach us. We have been dreaming about going to visit Russia for a long time and we were supposed to visit in May 2020 🙄😒 Unfortunately not possible....hopefully we will come to Yakutsk when it is safe again to travel! Wishing you all the Best and thank you so much
Sabrina from London UK 🇬🇧
I heard the name of Yakutsk when I was a kid because it's a territory in the Risk board game. But I only knew the name and that it is part of Russia. Thank you for sharing all of these facts. I am excited to watch more of your videos! I would love to learn about the music of Yakutia, both traditional and modern.
It's look like so great for visit one time in life I think 😍 in summer absolutely
Would love to see more videos on the Sakha language!
Very good channel. Very well presented and explained.
Hii... Iam from India.... All the facts you said is new for me.... Really liked your vedios...
Everything was new! Thank you very much for all the information given. Your English is easy to understand and I certainly do appreciate the effort. I look forward to more videos
It’s quite amazing that Native Americans and groups like the Yakut are related genetically.
@Jake Johansson Well, all native Americans descend from the ancestors of Siberia
They are related via mTDNA C, a maternal female East Asian genetic component which is common all over East and Central Asia, it’s one of many East Asian maternal haplogroups that Native Americans have.
We are related. I am Yakut and my DNA test proves that.
You are wonderful, such calming presence 😊
Your channel is a discovery for me. I live in Canada, Quebec and I love learning about the northern countries. I knew about the diamond mining and also about the pleistocene mammals that are found frozen. Thanks for this video.
Yakutia is a part of the World I know almost nothing about, so all your info is great!
Your videos are so lovely. I've been stuck at home all year so I love seeing little glimpses in to other people's worlds, especially when they're so different from my own. Thank you for sharing your experiences of Yakutia and the culture- I love it!
How about a daily life there? Interested in to know what people do mostly do for living?
ValenSa Vida. I’m curious too. What are common jobs?
I would be interested in this too. Is there a video on this topic?
@Sturgeon true I was mining pixels just today in my office
ice fishing
sleeping in same bed all
sex
@@djordjezivkovic1245 Thank you for your wise comment. People in the West are lost. At least we in Germany are lost.
Nice vlog with very good information
I live in Alaska and I would like to visit Chutkotka, Kamchatka Krai, or Sakha because they're so close, but in Alaska we don't know anything about those places, because most people in Alaska are US settlers, not Native, so we pay more attention to the United States than Russia
so interesting knowing many new facts about Yakutia.. I live in Moscow Russia, and one of my future destination is Yakutia.. Nice to watch this Maria.. очень приятно.
Wow this is amazinggg!!! Thank you so much for all your videos about this beautiful place!🙏🏻
Your English is wonderful by the way I understood every word❤️
I dont know what it is about this woman, but she is so adorable and her accent is so cute. It really seems like a beautiful land and I would love to visit one day.
I had never heard of Yakutia before finding this channel, it looks so amazing I hope I'll be able to travel there one day! Wonderful video, it's very informative!
I can't believe I didn't know about this place
Is so nice to hear the description of you country, I even didn't know the existence of Yakutia, and even less that is a little bigger than Argentina, and I'm from Buenos Aires. Keep up with the good work of presenting Yakutia to the world through CZcams.
I would love to visit Yakutia! Thanks for your videos. Have a nice day....from Greece
Thank you for sharing all this, you are so lovely! 😊
Interisting country thanks Maria for ur channel love to watch it
I'd never heard about Yakutia before this channel. But I enjoy learning about how people live. Looking forward to hearing more about your territory in future videos :)
Excellent information and so well told.
Wow, I didn’t know any of these facts! Super interesting, thanks so much for making this video ❤️
I have recently subscribed and getting started with you series of video posts! Are the Yukutia people groups you mentioned indigenous tribes of the area? You leave in a very difficult area to live, especially in the winter! Those low temperatures are very dangerous. Glad to hear summer time is warmer to hot! Some American Indian tribes have the same beautiful facial features like you have. I find similarities very interesting. You are speaking English very well and excellent clarity! I must give you this complement... you are a very woman and so well spoken! People don't realize how large the area of Yakutia is compare to other large countries! Russia is a very large country! Take care and thank you for sharing the knowledge of your area and culture!
Cant find any channel more relaxing than her's
You look like a very kind-hearted girl. I have always been interested in how it is to live in such a cold place. Interesting videos.
Thank you, I have been re-reading a book from my childhood written by an Russian author Nicholas Kalashnikoff who was exiled to Siberia for participating in the Russian revolution in 1905. The Title is "Toyon a dog of the North and his people". It's about the lives of people of your region (Yakutsk/Verkhoyansk) and their hero dog during the time of the Czar Nicholas II. It's a short but wonderful story, and describes your homeland as harsh, but also wonderful! I'm glad I found your channel. I will be following your video's. BTW...I'm writing from the state of Washington in the USA...Please keep up the good work!
Diamonds!
Wonderful channel...thanks Maria
I've been looking for a quality youtube channel about Yakutia for a really long time and it seems I've finally found one! It's so nice you're sharing all these interesting information with us. I hope your channel will develop more and more and gain many subscribers! 😊
Good to here you about your land and people. Permafrost is beyond my imagination. you explained Yakut very well. Defenitly will visit your channel.
Thank you for detailed information, blessings 😅
Thank you for your video. I enjoyed it.
Very informative.. thanks...
You’re such a special and wonderful person and my best friend and I are planning a trip to visit Yakutia! Thank you for being an ambassador to your beautiful and precious culture
Your English is far better than my Russian; and I've been studying it for at least 3 years. I never knew that Yakutia was so huge!! Also, I never realized how modern things were over there. Some of the videos I've seen of Yakutsk must have been shot out in the boondocks of Yakutsk.
I love your channel. Very interesting.
YT's recommended finally figured me out! So happy to have found your channel!
Greetings from Melbourne, Australia. 15.8oC windchill outside now, 24:27 hrs. 22.2oC in my home. Thu. 14 Jan 2021. A cooler summer so far.
Thumbs up given. :)
never heared of republic called yakutia..until i saw your channel..amazing place!
Good one thanks
Very interesting. Your English is very good.
Thank you for all your videos . I find them to be very interesting
😯 This is so interesting, I'm glad I found your channel!
The sakha and Koreans are peoples of the same root. So I've been looking for sakha related videos for a long time, and I'm so glad I found your channel today!
I'm going to google it now. Thanks
If that's true, all the turkic countries will be with you, brother.
@@pesetmekyokkacssart7483 Oh you are our Koreans' brother!
@@baehongkim952 Yes, it's true. I live in a turkic country. The Koreans look very different from us, but that's not true. Because there's so much in common. That's amazing. Hundreds of years ago, siberian people left Siberia because it was so cold. Some went east, some stayed in Central Asia. Some went west. Now there's Korea to the east. Turkic countries in Central Asia, and we're in the west now. We're the ones who look the most european. But still the language, history, culture and roots are the same. We love Korea. Love from Anatolia 💓
@@farida87fyfy sakha ada dna yg sama dengan korean.. yakutia ni asal dari turki.. jd korea dan turki ni sama 😂
As I am studying Russian, I knew almost all of it already, the naming story was quite interesting though. Also thanks for telling about the hours it takes to fly to Jakutsk - so you might actually wanna combine it with a visit in Korea or China instead of coming from the Western Russian side. Keep up the good work :)
Thank you🤍💙🧊
Thank you for the information. All of the facts are new to me.
Thank you Maria 💓😍
I could listen to you all day!
Hi, just to say I absolutely love your channel. Thank you so much for taking the time to share your beautiful Yakutia with us. I'm British in origin but I've lived in Ukraine for several years. So interesting for me to learn about life in Yakutia! I'm also an English teacher. Your English is fantastic :)
I love ur presentation. Didn’t even know about this place. Just thought it was all siberia🥴😁
Very interesting! You live in an amazing place. ☺️ Greetings from Finland!
Genial!! Greetings from Colombia. ☺️
Very nice video thanks again
Very interesting! Thank you! 😊 I would like to visit there some day
Very nice information
i had no idea about the diamonds, that's so cool!! keep up the videos, they're really interesting to watch :D
I knew almost everything, maybe 2, or 3 things I haven't. I'm interested in summer in Yakutia, since I know a lot about winter and I hope you'll make some nice videos about your summer life. 😊😍
Wishing you all the best ❤️
Very nice. Thank you
I am amazed at all these facts. Thank you for educating me about Yakutia.
excellent presentation and extremely interesting as are your other videos.
: ) Thank you for sharing your cultural knowledge with us - it's very interesting !
Love your channel!
Thank You!
Very interesting! Thank you.