Srednekolymski ulus

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Ulus / Rajon
Srednekolymski ulus
Среднеколымский улус ( Russian )
Орто Халыма улууһа ( Yakut )
coat of arms
coat of arms
Federal district far East
republic Sakha (Yakutia)
Administrative center Srednekolymsk
(city)
surface 125,161.23  km²
population 7897 inhabitants
(as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Population density 0.06 inhabitants / km²
Boroughs 1
Cities / SsT 1/0
Rural communities / villages 9/14
head Yevgeny Slepzow
Ulus / Rajon founded 1930
Time zone UTC + 11
Telephone code (+7) 41156
Postcodes 678781-678799
License Plate 14th
OKATO 98 246
OKTMO 98 646
Geographical location of the administrative center
Coordinates 67 ° 27 '  N , 153 ° 42'  E Coordinates: 67 ° 27 '  N , 153 ° 42'  E
Srednekolymsk (Sakha Republic)
Srednekolymsk
Srednekolymsk
Srednekolymski ulus: Situation in the Republic of Sakha
Location within Russia
Sakha Republic (Yakutia) within Russia

The Srednekolymsky District ( Russian Среднеколымский улус even район Среднеколымский , Srednekolymski rayon; Yakut Орто Халыма улууһа , Orto Chalyma uluuha ) is one of 34 Ulusse ( Rajons ) of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the north of the Russian Federal District Far East . It lies north of the Arctic Circle in the north-east of the republic inland, south of Nizhnekolymski ulus and north of Werchnekolymski ulus . To the east it borders on the Chukchi Autonomous Okrug and Magadan Oblast . The names of the Ulus and its administrative center Srednekolymsk refer to the location on the middle reaches of the Kolyma (Russian Srednjaja Kolyma ).

geography

The ulus has an area of ​​about 125,200 km², a good third of the area of ​​Germany. In the west of the Ulus lies the headwaters of the Alaseja , the east is traversed by the Kolyma. The course of the Kolyma river and the area on its left, i.e. north-western bank, is flat and belongs to the East Siberian lowlands . To the right, i.e. southeast of the river, the land is hilly and belongs to the Jukagiren plateau .

Most of the vegetation consists of tundra .

Demographics

The number of inhabitants had almost doubled between 1939 and 1989 and has now fallen slightly again. With the same tendency, their fluctuations were therefore less than in neighboring Ulussen:

1939-4917
1959-5508
1970-6889
1989-9421
2002 - 8353
2010 - 7897

About seven eighths of the population is made up of indigenous ethnic groups , with a slightly increasing tendency .

Ethnicity 2002 2010
% people %
Yakuts 81 6338 80.34
Ewenen 4th 523 6.63
Jukagiren ... 50 0.63
Russians 12 814 10.32

Communities

The ulus consists of 10 municipalities, referred to as nasleg in the Sakha Republic , there are the district town and 9 area municipalities .

The following list is preceded by the Yakut, followed by the Russian name or German translation, both in transliteration and in Cyrillic script. Where only one population is given, it is from 2007:

No. Yakut name Russian name
or translation
Population
2007 (2010)
Note
or center
1) Orto Chalyma - Орто Халыма Srednekolymsk - Среднеколымск 3,407 (3,271) City, administrative center of the Ulus
2) Ikkis Meetis - Иккис Мээтис "Meetis I" 657 Sybaataj - Сыбаатай
3) Bastaky Meetis - Бастакы Мээтис "Meetis II" 561 Sylgy Yytar - Сылгы Ыытар
4) Alahyaj - Алаһыай 560 Arğachtaach - Арҕахтаах
5) Bastaky Changalas - Бастакы Хаҥалас "Changalas II" 560 Ölöökö Kyöl - Өлөөкө Күөл
6) Sïen Küöl - Сиэн Күөл 523 Ojyyhardaach - Ойууһардаах
7) Ikkis Changalas - Иккис Хаҥалас "Changalas I" 488 Ebeech - Эбээх
8th) Bajdy - Байды 471 Nalimskaj - Налимскай
9) Berezovka - Березовка 367 Berezovka - Березовка
10) Khatyngaach - Хатыҥнаах 293 Khatyngaach - Хатыҥнаах

The numbers indicate the ranking of the settlements according to the number of inhabitants and the identification in the map of Ulus Srednekolymsk, which is only available in the Yakut Wikipedia ("In other languages: Caxa") .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Itogi Vserossijskoj perepisi naselenija 2010 goda. Tom 1. Čislennostʹ i razmeščenie naselenija (Results of the All-Russian Census 2010. Volume 1. Number and distribution of the population). Tables 5 , pp. 12-209; 11 , pp. 312–979 (download from the website of the Federal Service for State Statistics of the Russian Federation)
  2. ^ Results of the 2010 census for the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) on the Sachastat (Yakutiyastat) website , Volume 4, Table 2