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Deputatsky, Sakha Republic

Deputatsky (English)
Депутатский (Russian)
Депутатскай (Yakut)
-  Urban-type settlement  -
Map of Russia - Sakha (Yakutia) Republic (2008-03).svg
Location of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic in Russia
Deputatsky is located in Sakha Republic
Deputatsky
Deputatsky
Location of Deputatsky in the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic
Coordinates: 69°19′N 139°59′E / 69.317°N 139.983°E / 69.317; 139.983Coordinates: 69°19′N 139°59′E / 69.317°N 139.983°E / 69.317; 139.983
Administrative status (as of June 2009)
Country Russia
Federal subject Sakha Republic
Administrative district Ust-Yansky District
Settlement Deputatsky
Administrative center of Ust-Yansky District, Settlement of Deputatsky
Municipal status (as of April 2012)
Municipal district Ust-Yansky Municipal District
Urban settlement Deputatsky Urban Settlement
Administrative center of Ust-Yansky Municipal District, Deputatsky Urban Settlement
Statistics
Population (2010 Census) 2,983 inhabitants
Time zone VLAT (UTC+10:00)
Founded 1951
Urban-type settlement status since 1958
Postal code(s) 678540, 678549
Official website
Deputatsky population
2010 Census 2,983
2002 Census 3,602
1989 Census 13,305
1979 Census 5,331

Deputatsky (Russian: Депута́тский; Yakut: Депутатскай) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the administrative center of Ust-Yansky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located in the Nemkuchansky Range, about 930 kilometers (580 mi) north-northeast of Yakutsk, the capital of the republic. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 2,983.

Deputatsky is spread out along a 10-kilometer (6.2 mi) section of the Oyun-Unguokhtakh River, up to its mouth on the Irgichyan, which becomes a source of the Uyandina River.

It was founded in 1951 as a mining settlement, exploiting nearby deposits of lead. In its early years, its workforce included Gulag prisoners. In 1958, Deputatsky was granted urban-type settlement status. In 1967, it replaced the selo of Kazachye as the administrative center of Ust-Yansky District.

Due to the downturn in the mining industry following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, more than three-quarters of population left during the 1990s. However, mine production continued and the population decline slowed down.

Within the framework of administrative divisions, the urban-type settlement of Deputatsky serves as the administrative center of Ust-Yansky District. As an administrative division, it is incorporated within Ust-Yansky District as the Settlement of Deputatsky. As a municipal division, the Settlement of Deputatsky is incorporated within Deputatsky Municipal District as Deputatsky Urban Settlement.


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