Ust-Yansky District

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Ust-Yansky District (Russian: Усть-Я́нский улу́с; Yakut: Усуйаана улууһа, romanized: Usuyaana uluuha, Yakut pronunciation: [usujaːna uluːha]) is an administrative[1] and municipal[6] district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty-four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the north of the republic in the Yana River delta on the coast of the Laptev Sea and borders with Allaikhovsky and Abyysky Districts in the east, Momsky District in the south, Verkhoyansky District in the southwest, and with Bulunsky District in the west. The area of the district is 120,300 square kilometers (46,400 sq mi).[3] Its administrative center is the urban locality (a settlement) of Deputatsky.[3] Population: 6,810(2021 census);[9] 8,056(2010 census);[4] 10,009(2002 census);[10] 41,265(1989 Soviet census).[11] The population of Deputatsky accounts for 37.0% of the district's total population.[4]

SakhaУсуйаана улууһа
CountryRussia
EstablishedJanuary 5, 1967[2]
Quick facts Усть-Янский улус (Russian), Other transcription(s) ...
Ust-Yansky District
Усть-Янский улус (Russian)
Other transcription(s)
  SakhaУсуйаана улууһа
Ship by the Kyundyulyun, Ust-Yansky District
Ship by the Kyundyulyun, Ust-Yansky District
Flag of Ust-Yansky District
Coat of arms of Ust-Yansky District
Location of Ust-Yansky District in the Sakha Republic
Coordinates: 71°25′N 136°10′E
CountryRussia
Federal subjectSakha Republic[1]
EstablishedJanuary 5, 1967[2]
Administrative centerDeputatsky[3]
Area
  Total
120,300 km2 (46,400 sq mi)
Population
  Total
8,056
  Density0.06697/km2 (0.1734/sq mi)
  Urban
54.0%
  Rural
46.0%
Administrative structure
  Administrative divisions3 Settlements, 7 Rural okrugs
  Inhabited localities[3]3 urban-type settlements[5], 7 rural localities
Municipal structure
  Municipally incorporated asUst-Yansky Municipal District[6]
  Municipal divisions[7]3 urban settlements, 7 rural settlements
Time zoneUTC+10 (UTC+10:00 Edit this on Wikidata[8])
OKTMO ID98656000
Websitehttps://mr-ust-janskij.sakha.gov.ru/
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Geography

The main rivers in the district include the Yana, the Omoloy with the Ulakhan-Kyuegyulyur, the Sellyakh, as well as the Chondon with its tributary the Nuchcha. The Kyundyulyun, northernmost spur of the Chersky Range, rises north of Ust-Kuyga. There are numerous lakes in the district. Orotko is one of the largest.[12][13][14]

Average January temperature ranges from −32 to −40 °C (−26 to −40 °F) and average July temperature ranges from +4 to +12 °C (39 to 54 °F).[2] Annual precipitation ranges from 150–200 millimeters (5.9–7.9 in) in the north to 250–300 millimeters (9.8–11.8 in) in the south.[2]

History

The district was established on January 5, 1967.[2]

Demographics

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Historical population
YearPop.±%
197015,436    
197924,845+61.0%
198941,265+66.1%
200210,009−75.7%
20108,056−19.5%
20216,810−15.5%
Source: Census data
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As of the 1989 Census, the district had a population of 41,265 inhabitants, with an ethnic composition as follows:[2]

However, a great deal of the ethnic Russian population left with the economic downturn following the collapse of the Soviet Union, so much so that the district lost over three-quarters of its population during the 1990s.

In the 2021 census, the indigenous Yakuts again formed a plurality (around a half) of the inhabitants, with the total population now just 6,810. In that year, the ethnic composition of the district was:[15]

  • Yakuts: 48.5%
  • Russians: 20.7%
  • Evens: 20.2%
  • Yukaghirs: 2.8%
  • Ukrainians: 2.7%
  • other ethnicities: 5.1%

Economy

The main industries are gold mining, reindeer herding, fishing, and fur trade. There are deposits of gold, tin, tungsten, mercury, lead, zinc, and brown coal.[2]

Inhabited localities

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Municipal composition
Urban settlements Population Male Female Inhabited localities in jurisdiction
Deputatsky
(Депутатский)
2983 1447 (48.5%) 1536 (51.5%)
Nizhneyansk
(Нижнеянск)
391 208 (53.2%) 183 (46.8%)
Ust-Kuyga
(Усть-Куйга)
979 516 (52.7%) 463 (47.3%)
Rural settlements Population Male Female Rural localities in jurisdiction*
Kazachinsky National Nasleg
(Казачинский национальный наслег)
1367 665 (48.6%) 702 (51.4%)
Omoloysysky National Nasleg
(Омолойский национальный наслег)
433 223 (51.5%) 210 (48.5%)
Silyannyakhsky National Nasleg
(Силянняхский национальный наслег)
771 377 (48.9%) 394 (51.1%)
Tumatsky National Nasleg
(Туматский национальный наслег)
533 286 (53.7%) 247 (46.3%)
Ust-Yansky National Nasleg
(Усть-Янский национальный наслег)
317 166 (52.4%) 151 (47.6%)
Uyandinsky National Nasleg
(Уяндинский национальный наслег)
154 84 (54.5%) 70 (45.5%)
Yukagir National (Nomadic) Nasleg
(Юкагирский национальный кочевой наслег)
128 67 (52.3%) 61 (47.7%)
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Divisional source:[16]
Population source:[4]
*Administrative centers are shown in bold

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