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Egvekinot (Russian: Эгвекино́т; Chukchi: Эрвыӄыннот, Èrvyḳynnot, lit. sharp, hard land) is an
urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative...
- the tin and
tungsten mines, with
transport connections with the port,
Egvekinot being constructed by
Gulag prisoners. The
settlement was
abolished in...
- transport.
There are
local permanent roads between some
settlements (e.g.
Egvekinot-Iultin (200 km (124 mi))). When cold enough,
winter roads are constructed...
- settlement) of
Egvekinot. Po****tion: 4,329 (2010 Census); 3,974 (2002 Census); 15,689 (1989
Soviet census). The po****tion of
Egvekinot accounts for 64...
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Highway to the city of
Anadyr with
branches to Bilibino,
Komsomolsky and
Egvekinot. In the
Magadan Region it is
numbered 44H-3; in
Chukotka the existing...
- Russia. Po****tion: 531 (2010 Census); the
village is
based on the Iultin-
Egvekinot road, one of the few
significant roads in the Okrug.
Reindeer herding...
- p****es Omsukchan, Omolon, and
Ilirney with
branch roads to
Bilibino and
Egvekinot,
involving construction of 1,800
kilometres (1,100 mi) of road. The construction...
- a
microdistrict (a
residential area) of the urban-type
settlement of
Egvekinot in
Iultinsky District of
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. It was
formerly a...
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Komsomolskaya Bay (formerly Emma Harbor; a
branch of
Provideniya Bay), and
Egvekinot, on
Kresta Bay, are the next
largest coastal settlements.
Vtoraya River...
- roads.[citation needed] One such
unpaved road is
linking Mys
Shmidta with
Egvekinot.
There is also a 435-kilometer (270 mi) road
between Mys
Shmidta and Komsomolsky...