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Encyclopedia > Druzhina, Sakha

Druzhina (Russian: Дружина) is a settlement in Abyysky Ulus, Sakha Republic, Russia, a port by the right bank of Indigirka river. It is located about 2,800 km North-East of Yakutsk and 120 km South-West from the ulus capital, Belaya Gora. The Sakha (Yakutia) Republic (Yakut: Саха Республиката; Russian: ) is a federal subject of the Russian Federation (a republic). ... The Indigirka River (Индигирка in Russian), a river in Sakha in Russia. ... The tower of ostrog, or fort, in Yakutsk was constructed in 1683. ... An ulus (Russian: улу́с) is the subdivision type of Sakha (Yakutia) Republic of the Russian Federation. ...


The settlement is reachable either by Indigirka or by winter road (zimnik) from Verkhoyansk. Verkhoyansk (Верхоя́нск) a small town in Yakutia, north-east Siberia, Russia, situated on the Yana River, near the Arctic Circle, 675 km from Yakutsk city. ...


Main occupations of the dwingling population are fishing and hunting. The settlement has a meteorological station. It was a former center of the Abyysky raion in the USSR. A technician checks data from a weather station. ... See rayon for the textile made of processed cellulose. ...



 

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