Tolon Толон | |
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Coordinates: 61°39′N132°05′E / 61.650°N 132.083°E | |
Country | Russia |
Federal subject | Sakha Republic [1] |
Administrative district | Churapchinsky District [1] |
Rural okrug | Chakyrsky Rural Okrug [1] |
Population | |
• Total | 598 |
• Capital of | Chakyrsky Rural Okrug [1] |
• Municipal district | Churapchinsky Municipal District [4] |
• Rural settlement | Chakyrsky Rural Settlement [4] |
• Capital of | Chakyrsky Rural Settlement [4] |
Time zone | UTC+9 (MSK+6 [5] ) |
Postal code(s) [6] | 678683 |
OKTMO ID | 98658465101 |
Tolon (Russian : Толон; Yakut : Толоон, Toloon) is a rural locality (a selo ), the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Chakyrsky Rural Okrug of Churapchinsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 59 kilometers (37 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district. [1] Its population as of the 2010 Census was 598, [2] [3] up from 559 as recorded during the 2002 Census. [1]
Saga is a rural locality in Kobyaysky Rural Okrug of Kobyaysky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 100 kilometers (62 mi) from Sangar, the administrative center of the district, and 20 kilometers (12 mi) from Kobyay, the administrative center of the rural okrug. As of the 2002 Census, it had no recorded population.
Ebya is a rural locality in Mytakhsky Rural Okrug of Gorny District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 38 kilometers (24 mi) from Berdigestyakh, the administrative center of the district and 8 kilometers (5.0 mi) from Dikimdya, the administrative center of the rural okrug. Its population as of the 2002 Census was 25.
Tyubyay is a rural locality and the administrative center of Tyubyaysky Rural Okrug of Suntarsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 95 kilometers (59 mi) from Suntar, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2002 Census was 270.
Agdary is a rural locality, the administrative centre of and one of three settlements, in addition to Tolon and Eyikyar, in Khadansky Rural Okrug of Suntarsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located 25 kilometers (16 mi) from Suntar, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2002 Census was 478.
Neftebaza is a rural locality, one of five settlements, in addition to Olyokminsk, the administrative centre of the settlement, Zaton LORPa, Aviaport and Selivanovo in the Town of Olyokminsk of Olyokminsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) from Olyokminsk. Its population as of the 2002 Census was 259.
Tolon is a rural locality, the administrative centre of and one of three settlements, in addition to Alysardakh and Innyaly, in Tolonsky Rural Okrug of Lensky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia. Its population as of the 2002 Census was 250.
Dikimdya is a rural locality, one of two settlements, in addition to Kudu-Kyuyol, in Kindigirsky National Rural Okrug of Olyokminsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located 250 kilometers (160 mi) from Olyokminsk, the administrative center of the district and 4 kilometers (2.5 mi) from Kudu-Kyuyol. Its population as of the 2002 Census was 4.
Alexeyevka is a rural locality, one of three settlements, in addition to Sanyyakhtakh, Malykhan and Markha, in Sanyyakhtakhsky Rural Okrug of Olyokminsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located 265 kilometers (165 mi) from Olyokminsk, the administrative center of the district and 30 kilometers (19 mi) from Sanyyakhtakh. Its population as of the 2002 Census was 15.
Lomtuka is a rural locality, the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Tyllyminsky 1-y Rural Okrug of Megino-Kangalassky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 16 kilometers (9.9 mi) from Mayya, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 701, down from 798 recorded during the 2002 Census.
Chyappara is a rural locality, the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Alagarsky Rural Okrug of Churapchinsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 89 kilometers (55 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 728, down from 770 as recorded during the 2002 Census.
Maralayy is a rural locality, the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Mugudaysky Rural Okrug of Churapchinsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 33 kilometers (21 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 837, up from 778 as recorded during the 2002 Census.
Kharbala 1-ya is a rural locality, the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Khatylinsky Rural Okrug of Churapchinsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 9 kilometers (5.6 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 704, down from 718 as recorded during the 2002 Census.
Tuora-Kyuyol is a rural locality, the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Khayakhsytsky Rural Okrug of Churapchinsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 47 kilometers (29 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 553, down from 633 recorded during the 2002 Census.
Tolon is a rural locality and the administrative center of Bakhsytsky Rural Okrug in Churapchinsky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 110 kilometers (68 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 414; up from 410 recorded in the 2002 Census.
Lebiya is a rural locality in Bakhsytsky Rural Okrug of Churapchinsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 103 kilometers (64 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district, and 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) from Tolon, the administrative center of the rural okrug. It had no population as of the 2010 Census; in the 2002 Census, the recorded population was 3.
Dyabyla is a rural locality and the administrative center of Ozhulunsky Rural Okrug in Churapchinsky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 1,112; up from 1,042 recorded in the 2002 Census.
Kystyk-Kugda is a rural locality, and one of two settlements in Bolugursky Rural Okrug of Churapchinsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, in addition to Myndagai, the administrative center of the Rural Okrug. It is located 72 kilometers (45 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district and 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) from Myndagai. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 1; down from 17 recorded in the 2002 Census.
Vasily-Alasa is a rural locality, and one of three settlements in Ozhulunsky Rural Okrug of Churapchinsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, in addition to Dyabyla, the administrative center of the Rural Okrug, and Yuryakh-Kyuyore. It is located 36 kilometers (22 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district and 21 kilometers (13 mi) from Dyabyla. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 0; the same as recorded in the 2002 Census.
Berya is a rural locality, and one of five settlements in Sylansky Rural Okrug of Churapchinsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, in addition to Usun-Kyuyol, the administrative center of the Rural Okrug, Dyarla, Ogusur and Ulakhan-Kyuyol. It is located 31 kilometers (19 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district and 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) from Usun-Kyuyol. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 60; down from 66 recorded in the 2002 Census.
Ogusur is a rural locality, and one of five settlements in Sylansky Rural Okrug of Churapchinsky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, in addition to Usun-Kyuyol, the administrative center of the Rural Okrug, Berya, Dyarla and Ulakhan-Kyuyol. It is located 37 kilometers (23 mi) from Churapcha, the administrative center of the district and 12 kilometers (7.5 mi) from Usun-Kyuyol. Its population as of the 2010 Census was 107; down from 134 recorded in the 2002 Census.