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![Flag of Chukotka](//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a0/Flag_of_Chukotka.svg/35px-Flag_of_Chukotka.svg.png)
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Country | Russia |
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Regional capital | Anadyr |
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Area | 737 700 km² |
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Population | 50 759 hab. (2015) |
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Density | 0,07 inhab./km² |
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Spindle | Kamchatka Time |
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The Chukotka is a region ofFar eastRussian.
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- 64.7329177.50731 Anadyr (Анадырь) – The easternmost town of the Russia. (last update Feb. 2018)
- 68.055166.4452 Bilibino (Илибино) – The city is home to the world's northernmost nuclear power plant, commissioned in 1976. (last update Feb. 2018)
- 69.703170.2743 Pevek (Певек) – Pevek is one of the ports on the northern sea route between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean through the Arctic Ocean (last update Feb. 2018)
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Complete list of other articles in the region: Russian Far East |