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North Ossetia–Alania on a map of Russia. School No. 1 was one of seven schools in Beslan, a town of about 35,000 people in the Republic of North Ossetia–Alania in Russia's Caucasus. The school, located next to the district police station, housed approximately 60 teachers and more than 800 students. [15]
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Despite the proximity to Chechnya, North Ossetia is making efforts to develop its tourist industry. [32] Projects under a program for spa, resort, and tourism development have been successfully implemented in the mountainous part of the republic, according to the head of the regional government. [ 28 ]
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Beslan was founded in 1847 by migrants from elsewhere in Ossetia and was unofficially called Beslanykau ("the settlement of Beslan") after a local lord, Beslan Tulatov. [citation needed] In official use, however, the town was known after Tulatov's surname as Tulatovo or Tulatovskoye. [citation needed] It was renamed Iriston (lit. Ossetia) in ...
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