- Taymyr Autonomous Okrug
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Coordinates: 69°24′N 86°11′E / 69.4°N 86.183°E
Taymyr Dolgano-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Russian: Таймы́рский Долга́но-Не́нецкий автоно́мный о́круг, Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky avtonomny okrug), or Taymyria, was a federal subject of Russia (an autonomous okrug of Krasnoyarsk Krai), the northernmost in mainland Russia (and thus Asia). It is named after the Taymyr Peninsula. It is also called Dolgan-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Долгано-Ненецкий автономный округ), by the name of the indigenous people, Dolgans and Nenetses.
With an area of 862,100 km² (ranked 4th) and a population of 39,786 (2002 Census), Taymyria was one of the least densely populated areas of Russia as of 2006. Dudinka, with more than half of Taymyria's inhabitants, is the administrative center.
Following a referendum on the issue held on April 17, 2005, Taymyr Dolgano-Nenets and Evenk Autonomous Okrugs were merged into Krasnoyarsk Krai effective January 1, 2007. Taymyria was given a special status within Krasnoyarsk Krai and incorporated as Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District.
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Time zone
Taymyria is located in the Krasnoyarsk Time Zone (KRAT/KRAST). UTC offset is +0700 (KRAT)/+0800 (KRAST).
Administrative divisions
Main article: Administrative divisions of Taymyr Autonomous OkrugThe city of Norilsk, even though it is geographically located within Taymyr Autonomous Okrug, was administratively subordinated directly to Krasnoyarsk Krai prior to the merger. This also applied to the urban-type settlement of Snezhnogorsk, which was administratively subrodinated to Norilsk. Therefore, the okrug's population reported by the Census authorities does not include the populations of Norilsk and Snezhnogorsk.
Taymyr In Popular Culture
Although not actually having been filmed in Taymyr, it is depicted in the 1985 film White Nights, starring Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines. During the opening moments of the film, Baryshnikov's character Nikolai Rodchenko-a Soviet defector-is on a passenger plane that crash lands at "Norilsk Air Base." He inevitably is taken into the home of Hines' character-a US defector-and his wife (played by Isabella Rossellini), where they advise him that he is in Taymyr upon regaining consciousness.
Demographics
- Population (2002): 39,786.
- Ethnic groups:
Of the 39,786 residents (as of the 2002 census) 1,018 (2.6%) chose not to specify their ethnic background. A quarter of the population identified themselves as indigenous Siberians (Dolgans, Nenets, Nganasans, Evenks, Enets). 58.6% of the population were ethnic Russians. Other nationalities included 2,423 Ukrainians (6.1%), 587 Volga Germans (1.5%), 425 Tatars (1.1%), 294 Belarusians (0.7%) and 239 Azeris (0.6%)
census 1939 census 1959 census 1970 census 1979 census 1989 census 2002 Dolgans1 3,971 (13.8%) 3,934 (11.8%) 4,344 (11.4%) 4,338 (9.7%) 4,939 (8.9%) 5,517 (13.9%) Nenets 2,523 (8.8%) 1,878 (5.6%) 2,247 (5.9%) 2,345 (5.2%) 2,446 (4.4%) 3,054 (7.7%) Enets2 103 (0.2%) 197 (0.5%) Nganasans3 682 (2.0%) 765 (2.0%) 746 (1.7%) 849 (1.5%) 766 (1.9%) Evenks 563 (2.0%) 412 (1.2%) 413 (1.1%) 338 (0.8%) 311 (0.6%) 305 (0.8%) Russians 16,931 (59.0%) 21,799 (65.3%) 25,465 (66.9%) 30,640 (68.2%) 37,438 (67.1%) 23,348 (58.6%) Others 4,723 (16.5%) 4,677 (14.0%) 4,826 (12.7%) 6,546 (14.6%) 9,717 (17.4%) 6,629 (16.7%) Notes: - Vital statistics
- Source: Russian Federal State Statistics Service
Births Deaths Birth rate Death rate 1970 761 299 20.0 7.9 1975 857 317 20.4 7.5 1980 996 333 21.7 7.2 1985 1,104 370 21.6 7.3 1990 842 360 16.4 7.0 1991 789 335 15.8 6.7 1992 692 401 14.4 8.3 1993 617 448 13.4 9.7 1994 585 518 13.3 11.8 1995 537 501 12.6 11.8 1996 486 441 11.7 10.6 1997 483 374 11.9 9.2 1998 498 368 12.6 9.3 1999 448 376 11.6 9.7 2000 460 438 12.0 11.4 2001 562 438 14.5 11.3 2002 608 397 15.4 10.1 2003 625 386 15.8 9.8 2004 637 345 16.2 8.8 2005 548 369 14.0 9.4 2006 540 347 14.0 9.0 2007 592 335 15.6 8.8 2008 586 360 15.7 9.6 Subdivisions of Russia Republics Krais Oblasts - Amur
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