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  1. Email: yakutsk@sakha.ru. Type: City with 361,000 residents. Description: city in eastern Russia, capital of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Categories: administrative territorial entity of Russia, city or town, big city and locality. Location: Yakutia, Russian Far East, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YakutskYakutsk - Wikipedia

    Yakutsk ( Russian: Якутск; Yakut: Дьокуускай, romanized: J̌okuuskay, pronounced [ɟokuːskaj]) is the capital city of Sakha, Russia, located about 450 km (280 mi) south of the Arctic Circle. Fueled by the mining industry, Yakutsk has become one of Russia's most rapidly growing regional cities, with a population of 355,443 at ...

    • 122 km² (47 sq mi)
    • 1632
    • 95 m (312 ft)
    • Russia
  3. Yakutsk, Russia. Yakutsk, city and capital of Sakha republic (Yakutia), in far northeastern Russia, on the Lena River. A fort was founded on the Lena’s low right bank in 1632 and transferred 43 miles (70 km) upstream to the present site of Yakutsk in 1642.

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  6. The Yakut are a Turkic people who live in Yakutsk region in the Far East. A detachment of Cossacks under the command of Pyotr Beketov founded the city as the Lenskii fort, on the right bank of the Lena River, which grew into (and changed its name to) Yakutsk in 1647. As one of the most important Russian outposts in eastern Siberia, Yakutsk ...

  7. Free Detailed Terrain Map of Yakutsk. This page shows the free version of the original Yakutsk map. We marked the location of Yakutsk into the terrain map taken from Maphill's World Atlas. Use the search box in the header of the page to find free maps for other locations. Always easy to use.

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › places › commonwealthYakut | Encyclopedia.com

    May 8, 2018 · Compiled by N. V. Emelianov and P. A. Sleptsov. Yakutsk: Institute of Languages, Literature, and History, Academy of Sciences. Okladnikov, Aleksei Pavlovich (1970). Yakutia before Its Incorporation into the Russian State. Translated by Stephen P. Dunn and Ethel Dunn. Edited by Henry Michael. Anthropology of the North series, 8.

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