Ust-Yansky District

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Geography

The main rivers in the district include the Yana, the Omoloy with the Ulakhan-Kyuegyulyur, the Sellyakh, as well as the Chondon with its tributary the Nuchcha. The Kyundyulyun, northernmost spur of the Chersky Range, rises north of Ust-Kuyga. There are numerous lakes in the district. Orotko is one of the largest.[7][8][9]

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History

The district was established on January 5, 1967.[10]

Demographics

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However, a great deal of the ethnic Russian population left with the economic downturn following the collapse of the Soviet Union, so much so that the district lost over three-quarters of its population during the 1990s.

In the 2021 census, the indigenous Yakuts again formed a plurality (around a half) of the inhabitants, with the total population now just 6,810. In that year, the ethnic composition of the district was:[11]

  • Yakuts: 48.5%
  • Russians: 20.7%
  • Evens: 20.2%
  • Yukaghirs: 2.8%
  • Ukrainians: 2.7%
  • other ethnicities: 5.1%

Economy

The main industries are gold mining, reindeer herding, fishing, and fur trade. There are deposits of gold, tin, tungsten, mercury, lead, zinc, and brown coal.[10]

Inhabited localities

Municipal composition
Urban settlements Population Male Female Inhabited localities in jurisdiction
Deputatsky
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2983 1447 (48.5%) 1536 (51.5%)
Nizhneyansk
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391 208 (53.2%) 183 (46.8%)
Ust-Kuyga
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979 516 (52.7%) 463 (47.3%)
Rural settlements Population Male Female Rural localities in jurisdiction*
Kazachinsky National Nasleg
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1367 665 (48.6%) 702 (51.4%)
Omoloysysky National Nasleg
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433 223 (51.5%) 210 (48.5%)
Silyannyakhsky National Nasleg
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771 377 (48.9%) 394 (51.1%)
Tumatsky National Nasleg
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533 286 (53.7%) 247 (46.3%)
Ust-Yansky National Nasleg
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317 166 (52.4%) 151 (47.6%)
Uyandinsky National Nasleg
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154 84 (54.5%) 70 (45.5%)
Yukagir National (Nomadic) Nasleg
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128 67 (52.3%) 61 (47.7%)

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References

Notes

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  1. Constitution of the Sakha Republic
  2. Law #172-Z #351-III
  3. a b Registry of the Administrative-Territorial Divisions of the Sakha Republic
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  9. Topographic map - Kular
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  12. Ust-Yansky Ulus (Raion) Official website of the Sakha Republic

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Sources

External links

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