Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug - Autonomer Kreis der Jamal-Nenzen

Map of the Urals region

The Autonomous Okrug of Yamal-Nenets lies in the Russian region Ural. To the west of it is the republic Komi and the Autonomous Okrug of the Nenets, in the south of the Khanty and Mansi autonomous circle, in the east lies the region Krasnoyarsk. In the north is the Kara lake.

Regions

Map of Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug

places

  • 1 SalekhardWebsite of this institutionSalekhard in the travel guide Wikivoyage in a different languageSalekhard in the Wikipedia encyclopediaSalechard in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsSalechard (Q6494) in the Wikidata database is the administrative center and the only city in the world that is located directly on the Arctic Circle
  • 2 GubkinskiWebsite of this institutionGubkinski in the Wikipedia encyclopediaGubkinski in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsGubkinski (Q134686) in the Wikidata database
  • 3 CharpWebsite of this institutionCharp in the Wikipedia encyclopediaCharp in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryCharp (Q1067697) in the Wikidata database
  • 4 LabytnangiWebsite of this institutionLabytnangi in the Wikipedia encyclopediaLabytnangi in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryLabytnangi (Q156602) in the Wikidata database
  • 5 MuravlenkoWebsite of this institutionMuravlenko in the Wikipedia encyclopediaMuravlenko in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsMuravlenko (Q159501) in the Wikidata database
  • 6 NadymWebsite of this institutionNadym in the Wikipedia encyclopediaNadym in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsNadym (Q5099) in the Wikidata database
  • 7 Novy UrengoyWebsite of this institutionNovy Urengoy in the Wikivoyage travel guide in another languageNovy Urengoy in the Wikipedia encyclopediaNovy Urengoy in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsNovy Urengoy (Q175470) in the Wikidata database is the largest city in the region and the last station of the railroad Tyumen - Novy Urengoy
  • 8 NoyabrskWebsite of this institutionNojabrsk in the travel guide Wikivoyage in another languageNojabrsk in the Wikipedia encyclopediaNojabrsk in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsNojabrsk (Q175524) in the Wikidata database, there are few good reasons to visit this oilfield town (the second largest in the region) unless you are in the oil business there
  • 9 Tarko saleTarko sale in the Wikipedia encyclopediaTarko sale in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsTarko-Sale (Q196611) in the Wikidata database is right for those who want to vacation right in the middle of nowhere. This small town has a humble museum of local lore.

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background

A family of the Nenets

The Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug is located in the north of the Siberian lowlands and is traversed by the Ifwhich flows into the Kara Sea. It divides the region into two peninsulas: the 1 Jamal PeninsulaJamal Peninsula in the Wikipedia encyclopediaJamal Peninsula in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryJamal Peninsula (Q488266) in the Wikidata database and the 2 Gydan PeninsulaGydan Peninsula in the Wikipedia encyclopediaGydan Peninsula in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryGydan Peninsula (Q601056) in the Wikidata database. The sparsely populated region is made up of the ethnic group of the Nenets or. Samoyed inhabited, but has been in the minority for years.

language

Official languages: Russian and Nenzisch.

getting there

mobility

Tourist Attractions

activities

kitchen

nightlife

security

climate

literature

Web links

http: //правительство.янао.рф/ - Official website of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug

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