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Ust Maysky District

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Country
  
Russia

Administrative center
  
settlement of Ust-Maya

Rural okrugs
  
5

Area
  
95,325 km²

Federal subject
  
Sakha Republic

Settlements
  
6

Urban-type settlements
  
6

Founded
  
20 May 1931

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Ust-Maysky District (Russian: Усть-Ма́йский улу́с; Yakut: Уус-Маайа улууһа, Uus-Maaya uluuha, [uːs-maːja uluːha]) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty-four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the east of the republic and borders with Oymyakonsky District in the northeast, Khabarovsk Krai in the east and south, Aldansky District in the southwest, Amginsky District in the west, Churapchinsky and Tattinsky Districts in the northwest, and with Tomponsky District in the north. The area of the district is 95,300 square kilometers (36,800 sq mi). Its administrative center is the urban locality (a settlement) of Ust-Maya. Population: 8,629 (2010 Census); 11,568 (2002 Census); 20,337 (1989 Census). The population of Ust-Maya accounts for 33.9% of the district's total population.

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Map of Ust-Maysky District, Sakha Republic, Russia

Geography

The main rivers in the district are the Aldan and its tributaries the Maya and Allakh-Yun.

Average January temperature ranges from −40 to −42 °C (−40 to −44 °F) and average July temperature ranges from +14 °C (57 °F) in the mountains to +16 °C (61 °F) in the river valleys. Annual precipitation ranges from 250 to 500 millimeters (9.8 to 19.7 in).

History

The district was established on May 20, 1931. The administrative centre of the district was Solnechny from 1972-1992, after which it moved to Ust-Maya.

Demographics

As of the 1989 Census, the ethnic composition was as follows:

  • Russians: 64.2%
  • Evenks: 9.3%
  • Yakuts: 7.1%
  • Evens: 0.2%
  • other ethnicities: 19.2%
  • Economy

    The economy of the district is mostly based on mining, timber industry, and production of construction materials. There are deposits of gold, lead, zinc, rare metals, and construction materials.

    Inhabited localities

    Divisional source:
    Population source:
    *Administrative centers are shown in bold

    References

    Ust-Maysky District Wikipedia