Tattinsky District

District in Sakha Republic, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tattinsky District (Russian: Таттинский улу́с; Yakut: Таатта улууһа, Taatta uluuha) is an administrative[1] and municipal[5] district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty-four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the eastern central part of the republic and borders with Tomponsky District in the north and east, Ust-Maysky District in the south, Churapchinsky District in the southwest, and with Ust-Aldansky District in the northwest. The area of the district is 19,000 square kilometers (7,300 sq mi).[3] Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Ytyk-Kyuyol.[3] Population: 17,242(2010 census);[4] 16,601 (2002 Census);[8] 15,933(1989 Soviet census).[9] The population of Ytyk-Kyuyol accounts for 39.6% of the district's total population.[4]

SakhaТаатта улууhа
CountryRussia
EstablishedMay 25, 1930[2]
Quick facts Таттинский улус (Russian), Other transcription(s) ...
Tattinsky District
Таттинский улус (Russian)
Other transcription(s)
  SakhaТаатта улууhа
Selo (village) of Ytyk-Kyuyol, Tattinsky District
Selo (village) of Ytyk-Kyuyol, Tattinsky District
Flag of Tattinsky District
Coat of arms of Tattinsky District
Location of Tattinsky District in the Sakha Republic
Coordinates: 62°18′N 133°30′E
CountryRussia
Federal subjectSakha Republic[1]
EstablishedMay 25, 1930[2]
Administrative centerYtyk-Kyuyol[3]
Area
  Total
19,000 km2 (7,300 sq mi)
Population
  Total
17,242
  Density0.91/km2 (2.4/sq mi)
  Urban
0%
  Rural
100%
Administrative structure
  Administrative divisions14 rural okrug
  Inhabited localities[3]15 rural localities
Municipal structure
  Municipally incorporated asTattinsky Municipal District[5]
  Municipal divisions[6]0 urban settlements, 14 rural settlements
Time zoneUTC+9 (UTC+09:00 Edit this on Wikidata[7])
OKTMO ID98604000
Websitehttps://mr-tattinskij.sakha.gov.ru/
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Geography

The landscape of the district is mostly flat. Its main rivers include the Amga, the Aldan and the Tatta, a tributary of the latter.

Climate

Average January temperature ranges from −44 to −42 °C (−47 to −44 °F) and average July temperature is +18 °C (64 °F).[2] Annual precipitation is 200–250 millimeters (7.9–9.8 in).[2]

History

The district was established on May 25, 1930.[2] Until 1990, it was called Alexeyevsky (Алексе́евский).[10]

Demographics

As of the 2021 Census, the ethnic composition was as follows:[11]

Economy

The economy of the district is mostly based on agriculture.[2]

Inhabited localities

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Municipal composition
Rural settlements Population Male Female Rural localities in jurisdiction*
Aldansky Nasleg
(Алданский)
1,293 640 (49.5%) 653 (50.5%)
Amginsky Nasleg
(Амгинский)
773 395 (51.1%) 378 (48.9%)
Bayaginsky Nasleg
(Баягинский)
1,051 519 (49.4%) 532 (50.6%)
Daya-Amginsky Nasleg
(Дайа-Амгинский)
227 104 (45.8%) 123 (54.2%)
Zhokhsogonsky Nasleg
(Жохсогонский)
1,023 495 (48.4%) 528 (51.6%)
Zhuleysky Nasleg
(Жулейский)
597 298 (49.9%) 299 (50.1%)
Igideysky Nasleg
(Игидейский)
863 425 (49.2%) 438 (50.8%)
Oktyabrsky Nasleg
(Октябрьский)
1,257 633 (50.4%) 624 (49.6%)
Sredne-Amginsky Nasleg
(Средне-Амгинский)
1,081 534 (49.4%) 547 (50.6%)
Tattinsky Nasleg
(Таттинский)
6,828 3,245 (47.5%) 3,583 (52.5%)
  • selo of Ytyk-Kyuyol (administrative centre of the district)
Tyarasinsky Nasleg
(Тыарасинский)
818 399 (48.8%) 419 (51.2%)
Uolbinsky Nasleg
(Уолбинский)
536 270 (50.4%) 266 (49.6%)
Ust-Amginsky Nasleg
(Усть-Амгинский)
573 286 (49.9%) 287 (50.1%)
Khara-Aldansky Nasleg
(Хара-Алданский)
322 154 (47.8%) 168 (52.2%)
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Divisional source:[12]
Population source:[4]
*Administrative centers are shown in bold

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