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Where does Russia usually exile prisoners?

/kloc-at the end of 0/6, after the Russian rulers occupied Siberia, they identified it as a new exile. In the following 300 years, a large number of criminals and political prisoners were exiled to Siberia. However, whether as a punishment measure, as a means of immigration, or to eliminate the threat to its rule, Siberian exile is insignificant. 19 17 After the February Revolution, the Siberian exile system was finally abolished with the collapse of the czar's autocratic system. Exile, as a means of punishing crimes, attacking political enemies, consolidating political power and developing frontiers, has been adopted by many countries in the past, and Russia is no exception. Before Russia conquered Siberia, most of the exile places were located in the frontier areas far from the national political and economic center. After Russia conquered Siberia, it found that it was vast, sparsely populated, with cold climate, difficult conditions and backward economy, which was very suitable for punishing criminals. Yakutia exile is an important part of Siberian exile. The 1970s and 1980s of 19 were the first stage of Yakutia's administrative exile, and most of them were civilian intellectuals.