republics haven't danced in yakutia today for 100 years evgeniy zaborovsky. illarion fedorov to lead. yakutia how the largest region of our country lives and develops in an interview with our channel was told by the head of yakutia aisen nikolaev kevich, i welcome you to our studio. hello conversation. today i would like to start with such a brief historical digression from region a serious anniversary, what was yakutia like 100 years ago and what key changes, if at least a few can be identified, have occurred over the years? uh, of course, the centenary of the yakut ussr, which we celebrate on april 27 this year. e a reason to think and compare, er, what we have today and what was, as it were, to speak correctly. a hundred years ago, from this point of view, of course, yakutia at that time was a vast, for the most part, deserted territory. the population was little more than 200,000 people, less than four percent were literate. there were about 80 elementary schools throughout the territory. eh, there were practically no such hospitals, but there were no cul