Ust-Pinega

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Ust-Pinega
Усть-Пинега
Settlement
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Ust-Pinega
Coordinates: 64°08′N41°55′E / 64.133°N 41.917°E / 64.133; 41.917 [1]
Country Russia
Region Arkhangelsk Oblast
District Kholmogorsky District
Population
 (2012)
  Total1,019
Time zone UTC+3:00

Ust-Pinega (Russian : Усть-Пинега) is a rural locality (a settlement) in Ust-Pinezhskoye Rural Settlement, Kholmogorsky District, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. The population was 1,019 as of 2012. [2] There are 10 streets.

Geography

Ust-Pinega is located 23 km southeast of Kholmogory (the district's administrative centre) by road. Varda is the nearest locality. [3]

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References

  1. Карта Холмогорского района Архангельской области
  2. Паспорт муниципального образования Холмогорский муниципальный район
  3. Расстояние от Холмогор до Усти-Пинеги