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Alkatvaam

Alkatvaam (in English)
Алькатваам (Russian)
-  Rural locality  -
Selo
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Location of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug in Russia
Alkatvaam is located in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Alkatvaam
Alkatvaam
Location of Alkatvaam in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Coordinates: 63°07′44″N 179°01′50″E / 63.12889°N 179.03056°E / 63.12889; 179.03056Coordinates: 63°07′44″N 179°01′50″E / 63.12889°N 179.03056°E / 63.12889; 179.03056
Administrative status (as of June 2011)
Country Russia
Federal subject Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Administrative district Anadyrsky District
Municipal status (as of September 2010)
Municipal district Anadyrsky Municipal District
Rural settlement Alkatvaam Rural Settlement
Administrative center of Alkatvaam Rural Settlement
Statistics
Population (2010 Census) 299 inhabitants
Population (January 2017 est.) 225 inhabitants
Time zone PETT (UTC+12:00)
Founded 1953
Postal code(s) 689125
Dialing code(s) +7 42733

Alkatvaam (Russian: Алькатваам) is a rural locality (a selo) in Anadyrsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. Population: 299 (2010 Census); with an estimated population as of 1 January 2015 of 263. It is located on the Alkatvaam River (from the Chukchi meaning "flowing river") just west of Beringovsky. Municipally, it is incorporated as Alkatvaam Rural Settlement.

Alkatvaam is a small settlement, with a 2010 census population of 299, of whom 158 were male and 141 female, a significant decrease on a 2003 population estimate of 381 inhabitants. It is populated mainly by indigenous Chukchi (around 90%).

The village has been provided with a number of modern amenities including a general store, a school, a hospital, a kindergarten, a cultural centre, and a utilities enterprise (effectively the remains of a Soviet-era kolkhoz). Near to the village is a new project to develop large coal deposits.

The modern facilities are paired with a traditional ensemble and regular celebration of all traditional festivals. The ensemble "Olyenyenok" (lit. Deer) come from the village. They have been established for over 40 years and have performed many times both across Chukotka and beyond.

Until July 2008, Alkatvaam was a part of both Beringovsky Municipal and Beringovsky Administrative District. In May 2008, Beringovsky Municipal District was merged into Anadyrsky Municipal District (the administrative centre of which is Anadyr); however, this change did not affect the borders of Beringovsky Administrative District. Alkatvaam continued to belong administratively to the latter until June 2011, when Beringovsky Administrative District was merged into Anadyrsky Administrative District and ceased to exist.


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