Category
page 1Dauriya
Daur people
ethnic group
Daur
Mongolic language primarily spoken by members of the Daur ethnic group
Daursky Nature Reserve
nature reserve in Siberia, Russia

Dauria
Dauriya (, also romanized as Dauriia or Dauria) is a historical and geographical region of Russia spanning modern Buryatia, Zabaykalsky Krai and the Amur Region. The toponym refers to the Daur people who inhabited the region until the middle of the 17th century, and to the region which was first explored during the expedition of Enalei Bakhteyarov in 1640.

Dauria
1972 film by Viktor Tregubovich

Landscapes of Dauria
World Heritage site in Mongolia and Russia
Gantimurov family
princely family
Daurian forest steppe
Ecoregion (WWF)
Gantimur
thumb|upright=0.7|Coat of arms of Gantimur as a Russian prince
thumbnail|View of Nerchinsk (1710), in the middle the “Wooden Palace”
Gantimur (; ; ) was a Daurian tribal chief and military leader. He is the ancestor of Russian princely Gantimurov family. He was born on the Nercha River, not far from what later became Nerchinsk Province.
Dornod Mongol Biosphere Reserve
nature reserve in Mongolia