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Inchoun (Russian: Инчоун, Chukchi: И’нчувин, I’nčuvin; Yupik: Инсиг’вик) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Chukotsky District of
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug...
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became a
focal point in the region,
along with Lavrentiya,
Lorino and
Inchoun (see diagram) for the
relocation of
indigenous peoples following the decision...
- Bay, Neskynpil'gyn Lagoon, Cape Serdtse-Kamen, Enurmino,
Chegitun River,
Inchoun,
Uelen and Cape Dezhnev. In Alaska, the
rivers flowing into the Chukchi...
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abolished by 1957 at the earliest, when the
inhabitants were
moved to
Inchoun. Дежнёво/Dezhnyovo (Russian) Also
called Каӈисӄаӄ/Kaṇisqaq (Yupik; from...
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mouth there is the
small abandoned village of Chegitun; the
villages of
Inchoun and
Uelen are
located not far down the coast. The
Chegitun is
frozen from...
- Ayon
Rytkuchi Yanranay Rural localities in
Chukotsky District:
Enurmino Inchoun Lavrentiya Lorino Neshkan Uelen Rural localities in
Iultinsky District:...
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until the
village was
closed and the po****tion
transferred to
Inchoun. In 1926, the
village had a po****tion of 103,
which grew to 275 by 1943...