Bereg-Jurdja
Village
Bereg-Jurdja
Берег-Юрдя
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Bereg-Jurdja ( Russian Берег-Юрдя ) is a village (selo) in Oimjakonski ulus in the east of the Sakha republic (Yakutia) in the Far East of Russia .
geography
Bereg-Jurdja is about 680 km east-northeast of the city of Yakutsk in the highlands of Oymyakon in the valley of the Indigirka river . The place belongs to Oimjakonski ulus and is about 125 km as the crow flies south of its administrative center Ust-Nera . Bereg-Jurdja is located approx. 5 km east of Oymyakon and has approx. 178 inhabitants (2010). The place lies between the elongated Verkhoyansk Mountains and the Tscherski Mountains . The mountain range that closes the highlands to the south prevents the influx of warmer air masses . Approx. The Suntar-Chajata mountain range with the 2959 m high Mus Chaja runs 135 km southwest of Bereg-Jurdja . To the west of Bereg-Jurdja, the mountain range continues in the Verkhoyansk Mountains.