- Tupik
Tupik ( _ru. Тупик) is a village ("selo") and administrative center of
Tungiro-Olyokminsky District ofZabaykalsky Krai ,Russia , located on theOlyokma River , km to mi|100 north ofMogocha . Population: 1,041 (2002 Census); 1,069 (1989 Census).Tupik was founded in 1911 as a result of an unsuccessful attempt of paving the road to
Yakutsk . The project was frozen over because of the outbreak ofWorld War I , which is how the village got its name (literally meaning "cul-de-sac ").During the war, many
POW s were sent here. In April 1919, apartisan group of internationalists, mainlyHungarians , was exterminated by the Japanese expeditionary corps andataman Grigory Semyonov 's troops (the Jewish regiment).In 1938, Tupik was chosen to be the administrative center of a newly formed Tungiro-Olyokminsky District.
Russians ,Ukrainians , andEvenks are three main ethnic groups populating the village.
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