Kyzyl ( ) is the
capital city
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of the
Republic of Tuva
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within the
Russian Federation
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. Kyzyl's population is approximately
History
The city was founded in 1914 as Belotsarsk. It was renamed Hem-Beldir from 1918 to 1926. When the city was the capital of
Tannu Tuva, it was named Kyzyl Hoto. In September 2014, Kyzyl celebrated its 100th anniversary as a city.
The city was founded in 1914 by Russian settlers immediately after the creation of the
Uryankhay Krai (a protectorate of the Russian Empire), and called Belotsarsk.
In 1918, in connection with the communist revolution and the anti-tsarist movement, it was renamed to Hem-Beldir (
Tuv.: ''confluence of rivers''), and in 1926, to Kyzyl (
Tuv.: ''red'').
Between 1921 and 1944, the city was the capital of
Tuvan People's Republic
The Tuvan People's Republic (TPR), known simply as Tannu Tuva, was a partially recognized socialist republic that existed between 1921 and 1944 in North Asia. It was located in the same territory as the former Imperial Russian protectorate of ...
. From 1944 to 1961, it was the capital of the RSFSR's
Tuvan Autonomous Oblast. From 1961 to 1991, it was the capital of the
Tuvan ASSR, and since 1991, the capital of the
Republic of Tyva.
Settlers began to lay a new city in the village of Vilany. Technological engineer K.V. Goguntsov and
topographer
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Topography is a field of geoscience and planetary scienc ...
M. Ya. Kryuchkov arrived in February 1914. Kryuchkov drew a general plan of the city of Belotsarsk (fund 123, inventory 2, file 21), which can still be seen in the layout of central Kyzyl today. The city plan enumerated the land plots and named their owners. In May 1914, the head of the Russian population in Uryankhai approved the draft rules on the allotment of land plots and the organization of a committee for the improvement of the future city. The very first plots were allocated for houses of officials, administration, homes of honorary Uryankhs, a treasury, post and telegraph offices, and the state fire shed.
The city was built by recruited workers from Krasnoyarsk, Minusinsk, Tomsk, and other cities of Siberia; Tuvan farm laborers; and Russian workers who fled from gold mines because of difficult working and living conditions.
On 4 July 1915, the Commissioner for the Uryankhay Krai, V. Yu. Grigoriev, wrote a letter to the Head of the Russian population in the Uryankhay Krai, requesting that a museum be constructed in the city of Belotsarsk (fund 123, inventory 2, file 53, sheets 25–26).
At the IV Uryankhay Regional Congress on March 11, 1918, a decree was issued to rename Belotsarsk to Uryankhaysk. However, this name did not stick, as many still called the city Belotsarsk.
The Revolution of 1917 did not leave the city unscathed. During a major battle between the detachment of P.E. Schetinkin and A.D. Kravchenko (communist forces) and the Kolchak men (tsarist forces) under the command of the captain G.K. Bologov at the end of August 1919, the city was almost completely burned down. The 10th Congress of Representatives of the Russian Population of Tuva (16–20 September 1920) gathered in the village of Turan, in the Uryankhai region. At this Congress, participants decided to restore the city and rename it as Kyzyl.
On 13 August 1921, in the town of Sug-Bazhy (the village of Kochetovo), the Vsetuvinsky Constituent Khural of Representatives of all Khoshuns (khoshun was an administrative-territorial unit at that time) of Tuva gathered. This gathering proclaimed the creation of an independent state – the Tuvan People's Republic. In March 1922, the Tuvan government, the Central Committee of the
Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party
The Tuvan People's Revolutionary Party was a political party in Tuva, founded in 1921. When the Tuvan People's Republic was founded in the same year, the party held single-party control over its government as a vanguard party.
History
Under ...
(Central Committee of the TPRP), and the executive committee of the Russian Self-Governing Labor Colony (RSTK) were transferred to the restored Kyzyl. In the spring of 1922, the city of Kyzyl became the capital of the Tuvan People's Republic (TPR).
In 1924, the Tuvan Central Cooperative (Tuvintsenkoop, TCC) was formed, which played a significant role in the development of industrial production and domestic and foreign trade. In 1925, the Tuvan National Bank (Tuvinbank) was founded. In Kyzyl, enterprises for the processing of agricultural raw materials were organized, and in 1928, a shoemaker's workshop opened. In 1929, the Kyzyl printing house was opened, and the transport organization "Soyuztrans" was created. Two years later, the Soyuztrans truck fleet consisted of 31 vehicles. In 1931, a telephone exchange for 30 subscribers was opened in the city of Kyzyl. Between 1930 and 1931 a sausage workshop, a pimokatny (a felt workshop), and tailoring workshop were built. In the early 1940s, a mill, a sawmill, a power station and a brick factory operated in Kyzyl, and sheepskin and fur production began.
Geography
Kyzyl claims to be located exactly in the
geographical center of Asia. This claim is disputed. Nevertheless, locals constructed a monument labelled "Center of Asia" in Tuvan, Russian, and English.
Tos-Bulak is an area of open fields and mineral springs which lies immediately south of Kyzyl.
Kyzyl stands at the point where the
Great Yenisey (Bii-Xem) meets the
Little Yenisey (Kaa-Xem) river to form the
Yenisey
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Rising in Mungaragiyn-gol in Mongolia, it follows a northerly course through Lake Baikal a ...
proper (Ulug-Xem). Most development takes place south of the Yenisey and Little Yenisey and follows the curve of the river, with the highest development centered just below the confluence of the Great Yenisey with the Little Yenisey. A monument was built in 1964 on the riverbank to mark this point.
Climate
The climate of Kyzyl has a
cold semi-arid variety (
Köppen climate classification
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''BSk'',
Trewartha climate classification
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''BSbd''), bordering on
humid continental climate
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(
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* Bernd Köppen (1951–2014), German pianist and composer
* Carl Köppen (1833-1907), German military advisor in Meiji era Japan
* Edlef Köppen (1893–1939), German author ...
''Dwb'', Trewartha ''Dcbd''), with average highs around in the summer and in the winter and only of precipitation annually. Located far from any moderating bodies of water and at a relatively high latitude, temperatures can be extreme, though less so than in the
Sakha Republic
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. Nevertheless, the temperature has never risen above freezing between 22 November and 19 February. On the 20th of February, 2021, the temperature rose to above freezing for the first time in recorded history. Temperature swings can be rapid. The transitional seasons of spring and autumn are short. Only April and October average close to the annual mean of .
Kyzyl's climate is dry and sharply continental. Kyzyl's low altitude contributes to its extreme cold. In winter, the air in the basin stagnates and cools under the influence of the Siberian anticyclone, forming a powerful temperature inversion. Winter (November to March) is exceptionally harsh for the city's latitude (Kyzyl is located at the same latitude as London, Kursk and Orenburg), snow-free (), and windless. The average temperature in January is (absolute minimum at ). The city is among the 10 coldest cities in Russia and the world. Spring is short. The daytime thaws that begin in March lead to a rapid decline of snow cover by the end of the month. However, even in April, the temperature can drop at night to due to sudden arctic winds.
In May, hot weather quickly sets in, with occasional prolonged droughts. Summer in Kyzyl begins in mid-May and ends in mid-September. In summer, the city is characterized by high daytime temperature. The maximum temperature is one of the highest in the Russian Federation, and is among the ten hottest cities, at . Precipitation is more common in the summer. Dust storms are possible in May and July. In August, heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorms are not uncommon. In late September, the first frosts are observed, although the weather is still quite hot during the day. Trees lose their leaves in the beginning of October, and a rapid decrease in average temperatures begins. At the end of October, before the snow cover is established, the average daily temperature drops below , which makes it impossible to grow winter crops, and many fruits and berries. Snow cover is usually established in mid-November, followed by a sharp drop in temperatures to and below.
Since the center of the Asian maximum atmospheric pressure (Siberian anticyclone) is located above Tuva in the cold season, and Kyzyl is located at the bottom of a deep basin (compared to the mountains surrounding it) with a dense atmosphere, up to the level of planetary winds to heights of , in winter a powerful inversion is observed over the city. The temperature at an altitude of above the city can be degrees higher than at the surface of the earth. Almost from the end of October to the beginning of March, there is windless, often clear weather, leading to strong smog gathering over the city and the basin. On some days, visibility can drop to due to the smog. Severe air pollution in winter is a substantial environmental concern. The government of the region is currently seeking to build
gasification
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infrastructure to combat this.
The record high of was recorded on 15 July 2004. The record low of was recorded on 4 February 1945.
Administrative and municipal status
Kyzyl is the
capital
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Econom ...
of the republic of Tuva.
[Resolution #1648 ZP-1] Within the
framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as a
city under republic jurisdiction (urban okrug, an administrative unit with a status equal to that of the
districts
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),
as Kyzyl Urban Okrug.
[Law #268 VKh-1]
Demographics
According to the 2020 All-Russian Population Census, as of October 1, 2021, in terms of population, the city was in 136th place out of the 1117 cities in the Russian Federation.
; National composition
According to the 2021 census, out of 125,241 residents of the city, Tuvans made up 81.3% (88,270 people), Russians made up 16.4% (17,771 people), and others made up 2.3%.
Industry
Manufacturing plants include
brickyard
A brickyard or brickfield is a place or Yard (land), yard where bricks are made, pottery firing, fired, and stored, or sometimes Commerce, sold or otherwise distributed from. Brick makers work in a brick yard. A brick yard may be constructed ...
s,
sawmill
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s, furniture manufacturing, and food-processing plants.
Transportation
Road connection
The federal highway
M54 "Yenisei" connects Kyzyl with Abakan and Mongolia via Erzin.
Air traffic

The city is served by the
Kyzyl Airport
Kyzyl Airport (, ) serves Kyzyl, in Tuva, Russia. The airport is located 6 km southwest of the city center.
The base is the home of the 32nd Independent Composite Transport Aviation Regiment, Composite Aviation Squadron which is part of t ...
. The airport provides regular flights to
Moscow
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,
Novosibirsk
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,
Krasnoyarsk
Krasnoyarsk is the largest types of inhabited localities in Russia, city and administrative center of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. It is situated along the Yenisey, Yenisey River, and is the second-largest city in Siberia after Novosibirsk, with a p ...
,
Irkutsk
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, as well as to remote locales of Tuva. The airport is included in the list of reference airports in Russia.
The railway
There is a project of the
Tuvan Railway with a
railway terminal
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in Kyzyl. The
Kuragino–Kyzyl railway line is still being designed. The construction of the route started in 2011, but only of track was built near Kyzyl.
Tourism
Sights
An obelisk, symbolizing the center of Asia, is located on the bank of the
Yenisei River at the Center of Asia Sculpture Complex. Three versions have been built — in 1964, 1984 and 2014. The new obelisk was designed by the Buryat artist
Dashi Namdakov. It is represented by an ensemble of three lions holding a globe topped with a spire. Externally, the monument is very similar to the previous obelisks. It depicts grandiose figures of eastern dragons and a high stele, surrounded by symbolic animals intertwined in a rush of ascent to the sky. The animal figures also represent the twelve creatures of the Buddhist horoscope.
The ethnic and cultural complex of
Aldyn-Bulak occupies the coastal zone of the
Yenisei, 45 km from Kyzyl. The installation was built as a model of the universe, where the roles of stars and planets are assigned to yurts of different sizes and purposes. Although the yurts are decorated as authentic as possible to the Uralic way of life, Aldyn-Bulak has all the amenities, including places for tourists to stay, a restaurant, a sauna, a parking lot.
The Tsechenling Temple is one of the most important Buddhist attractions of Kyzyl. Built in 1998, it consists of two floors: the first – as a residence, the second – for prayer. The corners of the building appear worn, due to the tradition of walking around the temple in a circle and touching the corners. Classes on spiritual practices and languages are held inside. Admission is free.
The Buddhist Prayer Wheel was officially opened in 2006. It is considered the largest prayer wheel in Russia. It came from an Indian monastery, where the monks worked on the wheel for several years. Millions of scrolls with mantras are stacked inside.
The Kadarchy Monument was installed in 1997 in front of the Kyzyl Airport. The monument is a shepherd with a staff in traditional Tuvan clothing. After the sculpture took its place on the hill, the locals considered that the hero did not have enough liverstock, so "sheep" were placed nearby in the form of boulders painted white.
The "Bobry" mineral spring is located from Kyzyl. The name is translated to English as "beavers". According to legend, people learned about the spring from the beavers who went there to drink. There are more than 20 streams and springs, and the water is collected in small natural and handmade bowls or spreads. It is also said that, since each of the streams treats different diseases, tourists should try the water from all of them.

The
National Museum of the Republic of Tuva was founded in 1929 in Kyzyl. Unique collections presented in the museum include: Archaeological collections of the Scythian mounds "Arzhaan" and "Arzhaan-2"; Tuvan ethnographic collections; Tuvan women's and men's silver jewelry; and cult collections of
Shamanism
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,
Buddhism
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and
Orthodoxy
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Orthodoxy within Christianity refers to acceptance of the doctrines defined by various creeds and ecumenical co ...
.
Dus-khol Lake is a salty spring in the Republic of Tuva. In the Tuvan dialect, the name of the reservoir means "salt lake". Dus-Khol is a natural monument and is under state protection. The water in this spring is said to possess healing properties. Throughout the summer, tourists and locals visit the reservoir.
Events
"Ustuu-Khuree", which is a showcase of indigenous cultures, has been held in the Republic of Tuva since 1999. The festival arose in line with the idea of restoring a ruined Buddhist temple in Chadan. The central tenets of the festival are live music and following the universal spiritual postulates of living faith (kindness, tolerance, unpretentiousness to the benefits of life). Participants stay in a tent city constructed near the temple, and are able to listen to numerous performers from various diverse traditions. Traditionally, the Ustuu-Khuree festival takes place in July.
The
Khoomei (throat singing) festival program traditionally includes competitions among throat singing performers and the consecration ceremony "Ovaa khoomei". It is held every two years. During the festival, the number of participants has reached more than 600 people, including foreign citizens from different countries including the
United States
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,
People's Republic of China
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,
Mongolia
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,
Sweden
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,
Germany
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,
Japan
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, and
Brazil
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.
Naadym is a Tuvan national holiday of shepherds, held annually in mid-August. It necessarily includes the traditional wrestling ''khuresh'', horse racing, archery, competitions for the best traditional yurt, the best traditional costume, and the best equipment of a horse.
File:Kyz Theatre and PR WH.jpg, Kyzyl Theatre and prayer wheel
File:Schamanin während einer Kamlanie-Zeremonie am Feuer in Kysyl.jpg, Shaman dancing near Kyzyl
Education
*
School No. 1 (Kyzyl) – the first school in the city.
*
Tyvan State University – the only university in Tuva.
In popular culture
In the late 1980s, Kyzyl was visited by
Ralph Leighton, who had made it a quest to reach Tuva with his friend, the
Nobel Prize
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-winning physicist
Richard Feynman
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. Though Feynman died before they reached Tuva, the journey is chronicled in the book ''
Tuva or Bust!''
The film ''
Genghis Blues'' chronicles the pilgrimage of a blind blues performer,
Paul Pena, who learned
Tuvan throat singing
Tuvan throat singing, also known as Mongolian throat singing, is a style of singing practiced by people in Tuva and Mongolia, the main technique of which is known as ''khoomei'' ( or ). It is noted for including overtone singing. In 2009, it w ...
by listening to his
shortwave
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radio, to compete in the Tuvan throat singing competition.
Sister cities
*United States
Honolulu
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,
Hawaii
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,
United States
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*
Cuiabá
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,
Mato Grosso
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, Brazil (both cities are claimed to be located in the exact center of their respective continents)
*
Erenhot
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, China
*Yakutsk, Russia
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