the ancient people of Komi Kоми

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Key facts about the Republic of Komi:
It was established in August 1921
It is 1,400 km northeast of Moscow
The population is just over 950,000
It has a long winter & cool short summer
The total land area is 416,000 km2
Forests cover 70% of the territory
An ethno-cultural park near the capital of the northwestern Komi Republic is one example of how tourism here is diversifying.

A fascinating museum in Syktyvkar also brings the ancient people to life.

Euronews’ Seamus Kearney reported: “And here you can actually see fragments of the world’s oldest pair of skis, which are 8,000 years old according to expert analysis.”

Making the stories of the past accessible to future generations is the aim of a local artist we met.

Yuri Lisovskiy told Postcards: “The myths and legends of the Komi people really inspire me, it’s invigorating, and I want to share this with the world through my art.”

Komi Republic Agency for Tourism:
http://tur.rkomi.ru

Republic of Komi, Official portal:
http://rkomi.ru/en

National Museum of the Komi Republic:
http://en.museumkomi.ru

Etymology
Uncertain:

Probably from Proto-Permic [Term?], from Proto-Uralic *kojemɜ. Cognates include Hungarian hím (“male”) and Northern Mansi хум (hum, “man, male”).[1][2]
Alternatively, from a dialectal compound *ком (*kom) + *ми (*mi, “land”) (compare му (mu)), the first part of the compound being related to Udmurt кам (kam, “river”) and Finnish kymi (“wide river”). Thus, the name would originally mean something like "inhabitant of the river Kama" (also see Russian Кама (Kama)).[2]
In any case cognate to Komi-Permyak коми (komi).

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