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Staroye Aymanovo

Coordinates: 55°30′36″N 53°31′38″E / 55.51000°N 53.52722°E / 55.51000; 53.52722
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55°30′36″N 53°31′38″E / 55.51000°N 53.52722°E / 55.51000; 53.52722

Staroye Aymanovo (Russian: Старое Айманово; Tatar: Иске Айман, romanized: İske Ayman) is a rural locality (a selo) in Aktanyshsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia, located in the lower reaches of the Belaya River, near the border with the Republic of Bashkortostan. Its population is mostly ethnic Tatars.[citation needed]

Notable people

Gabdulkhay Akhatov (1927–1986), a Soviet Tatar linguist and an organizer of science, was born in Staroye Aymanovo.[1]

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