- Yakutsk - Wikipedia
Yakutsk is in the Central Yakutian Lowland and is a major port on the Lena River It is served by the Yakutsk Airport as well as the smaller Magan Airport The city was founded in 1632 by the Cossacks and was originally called either the Lensky fortress or the Yakutsk fortress
- 25 Photos Of Yakutsk, Russia, The Coldest City In The World
Situated on a remote slab of continuous permafrost, Yakutsk — the regional capital of the Sakha Republic, also known as Yakutia — has a population of 336,274 people and an average annual temperature of just 18 degrees Fahrenheit
- Yakutsk | Russia, Population, Map | Britannica
Yakutsk, city and capital of Sakha republic (Yakutia), in far northeastern Russia, on the Lena River A fort was founded on the Lena’s low right bank in 1632 and transferred 43 miles (70 km) upstream to the present site of Yakutsk in 1642
- Yakutsk, Russia: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
Yakutsk Tourism: Tripadvisor has 4,268 reviews of Yakutsk Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Yakutsk resource
- Inside Yakutsk: Life in the World’s Coldest City at −50°C
Yakutsk, situated on the Lena River roughly 280 miles south of the Arctic Circle, is the world’s coldest major city It routinely endures some of the lowest winter temperatures on Earth
- 40 Facts About Yakutsk
Discover 40 fascinating facts about Yakutsk, the capital of the Republic of Sakha in Russia, from its extreme temperatures to its cultural heritage
- Yakutsk City, Russia Guide
Yakutsk is a city in Russia, the capital of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) It is the fifth city in the Far Eastern Federal District in terms of population (after Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Ulan-Ude, and Chita) and the largest of the cities located in the permafrost zone
- An Inside Look at Yakutsk, Russia — the Coldest City on Earth | The . . .
Yakutsk, the capital and largest city of Sakha, Russia, is the coldest city on Earth, where temperatures can drop as low as −64°C (−83°F) Here is a detailed inside look at daily life there
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