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Country
  
Russia

Local time
  
Sunday 10:13 AM

Administrative district
  
Chukotsky District

Inchoun

Federal subject
  
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug

Municipal district
  
Chukotsky Municipal District

Rural settlement
  
Inchoun Rural Settlement

Administrative center of
  
Inchoun Rural Settlement

Weather
  
-5°C, Wind S at 11 km/h, 77% Humidity

On the ways to inchoun airport


Inchoun (Russian: Инчоун, Chukchi: И’нчувин, Yupik: Инсиг’вик) is a rural locality (a selo) in Chukotsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. It is located on the shores of the Chukchi Sea, about 25 kilometers (16 mi) west of Uelen. Population: 387 (2010 Census); Municipally Inchoun is subordinated to Chukotsky Municipal District and is incorporated as Inchoun Rural Settlement.

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Map of Inchoun, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia, 689313

Pre-history

The name of the village comes from the Chukchi word I'nchuvin, meaning "a cut-off nose tip". This strange appellation is derived from a nearby cliff with a large rock at its base that is said to look like a nose cut from a face. There is a Chukchi dancing troupe in the village called Vyrykvyn.

Excavations carried out by the Museum of Chukotka Heritage Centre and the State Museum of Northern Art at the Palpeygak (Russian: Пальпейгак) site (named after a nearby eponymous creek) revealed finds indicating that the area had been inhabited for the last 3000 years

Twentieth Century

In 1945 Inchoun had the best Soviet reading rooms in the Okrug. In the 1950s, construction began on wooden houses in the village and by 1957, the first nine families moved out of their Yaranga and into these new houses.

Demographics

The population of the village as of 2009 was 398 an increase on the estimate in 2008 of 365, which itself was down from the figure given in March 2003 of 373 (of which 353 were indigenous peoples). The official census results indicate a slight reduction on the 2009 estimate to 387, of whom 185 were male and 202 female.

Transport

Inchoun is 150 miles from the district centre Lavrentiya and is not connected to any other part of the world by permanent road. However, there is a small network of roads within the settlement including:

  • Улицa Ачиргина (Ulitsa Achyrgyna)
  • Улицa Коммунистическая (Ulitsa Kommunisticheskaya, lit. Communist Street)
  • Улицa Морзверобоев (Ulitsa Morzveroboyev, li. Walrus-hunting Brigade Street)
  • Улицa Тенетегина (Ulitsa Tenetegyna)
  • Улицa Центральная (Ulitsa Tsentralnaya, lit. Central Street)
  • Улицa Шипина (Ulitsa Shipina)
  • Улицa Школьная (Ulitsa Shkolnaya, lit. School Street)
  • Climate

    Inchoun has a Tundra climate (ET) because the warmest month has an average temperature between 0 °C (32 °F) and 10 °C (50 °F).

    References

    Inchoun Wikipedia