Allaichowski ulus

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Ulus / Rajon
Allaichowski ulus
Аллаиховский улус ( Russian )
Аллайыаха улууһа ( Yakut )
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coat of arms
Federal district far East
republic Sakha (Yakutia)
Administrative center Tschokurdach
(urban-type settlement)
surface 107,338.19  km²
population 3050 inhabitants
(as of Oct. 14, 2010)
Population density 0.03 inhabitants / km²
Boroughs 1
Cities / SsT 0/1
Rural communities / villages 4/6
Time zone UTC + 11
Telephone code (+7) 41158
Postcodes 678800-678819
License Plate 14th
OKATO 98 206
OKTMO 98 606
Geographical location of the administrative center
Coordinates 70 ° 37 ′  N , 147 ° 54 ′  E Coordinates: 70 ° 37 ′  N , 147 ° 54 ′  E
Tschokurdach (Republic of Sakha)
Chokur roof
Chokur roof
Allaichowski ulus: Situation in the Sakha Republic
Location within Russia
Sakha Republic (Yakutia) within Russia

The Allaikhovsky District ( Russian Аллаиховский улус even Аллаиховский район , Allaichowski rayon; Yakut улууһа Аллайыаха , Allajyacha uluuha ) is one of 34 Ulusse ( Rajons ) of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in the north of the Russian Federal District Far East .

geography

The Ulus is located in the north of the republic on the coast of the East Siberian Sea , a marginal sea of ​​the Arctic Ocean , in the East Siberian lowlands . It is named after the 563 km long Allaicha river .

The ulus has an area of ​​about 107,300 km², a little less than a third of the area of ​​Germany. Most of the vegetation consists of tundra , and some areas are even cold deserts .

With the support of WWF , the Katalyk bird sanctuary was set up on some islands in the Indigirka delta , not least to improve the living conditions of the cranes in East Asia.

Demographics

The number of inhabitants had more than tripled from 1939 to 1989, but has now fallen back to around twice the initial value:

1939-1679
1959-2373
1970-3855
1989 - 5361
2002 - 3421
2010 - 3050

Almost two thirds of the population are members of indigenous ethnic groups , with a slight upward trend. The proportion of the Evens and Yukagirs is the third highest of all Ulusse in the republic.

Ethnicity 2002 2010
people % people %
Yakuts 1356 39.90 1191 39.90
Ewenen 565 16.52 612 20.02
Jukagiren 79 2.32 78 2.56
Evenks ... ... 36 1.18
Russians 1154 33.73 968 31.77
Ukraine 77 2.25 51 1.67

Communities

The Ulus consists of 6 community formations, designated in Yakutia with the word nasleg , of which 1 point community and 4 area communities and a non-permanently inhabited nasleg.

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

Point municipality:

1) = Čokuurdaach - Чокуурдаах ( Tschokurdach , Čokurdách - Чокурда́х), 2007: 2,300, 2010: 2,105, urban-type settlement and administrative center in the middle of the Ulus on the left bank of the Indigirka below the confluence of the Allaicha

Municipalities:

2) = Džükeebil - Дьүкээбил, 235
3) = Bereleech - Бөрөлөөх, 180
4) = Russkaj Ust'e - Русскай Устье, 172
5) = Byjangnyyr - Быйаҥныыр, 129
6) = Ojotung - Ойотуҥ,

The numbers indicate the ranking of the settlements according to the number of inhabitants and the identification of the municipalities in the map of Ulus Allaicha, 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