Tit-Ebya
Selo in Sakha Republic, Russia
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Tit-Ebya (Russian: Тит-Эбя; Yakut: Тиит-Эбэ, Tiit-Ebe) is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Zhemkonsky 1-y Rural Okrug of Khangalassky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) from Pokrovsk, the administrative center of the district.[1] Its population as of the 2002 Census was 802.[1]
Tit-Ebya
Тит-Эбя | |
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| Coordinates: 61°29′N 129°21′E | |
| Country | Russia |
| Federal subject | Sakha Republic[1] |
| Administrative district | Khangalassky District[1] |
| Rural okrugSelsoviet | Zhemkonsky 1-y Rural Okrug[1] |
| Population | |
| 802 ) | |
| • Capital of | Zhemkonsky 1-y Rural Okrug[1] |
| • Municipal district | Khangalassky Municipal District[2] |
| • Rural settlement | Zhemkonsky 1-y Rural Settlement[2] |
| • Capital of | Zhemkonsky 1-y Rural Settlement[2] |
| Time zone | UTC+9 (UTC+09:00 |
| Postal code[4] | |
| OKTMO ID | 98644406101 |
Geography
The village is located by the bank of a branch of the Lena, near the mouth of river Menda, flowing from the Lena Plateau.[5]
