Omolon (rural Locality)
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Omolon (russian: Омолон) is a
rural locality In general, a rural area or a countryside is a geographic area that is located outside towns and cities. Typical rural areas have a low population density and small settlements. Agricultural areas and areas with forestry typically are describ ...
(a '' selo'') in
Bilibinsky District Bilibinsky District (russian: Били́бинский райо́н; , ''Bilibinkèn rajon'') is an administrativeLaw #33-OZ and municipalLaw #43-OZ district (raion), one of the six in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. It is located in the west ...
of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug,
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig ...
. It is situated in the far southwest of the district near the border with Magadan Oblast. Population: Municipally, Omolon is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as Omolon Rural Settlement.


History

Omolon was the headquarters for the
sovkhoz A sovkhoz ( rus, совхо́з, p=sɐfˈxos, a=ru-sovkhoz.ogg, abbreviated from ''советское хозяйство'', "sovetskoye khozyaystvo (sovkhoz)"; ) was a form of state-owned farm in the Soviet Union. It is usually contrasted wit ...
(state farm) ''Omolon'' until 1992The Obshchina in Chukotka - Land Property and Local Autonomy
, Gray P.A. (2001), Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. p.11
Prior to 1992, the Sovkhoz had 15 separate herds of reindeer under its control. From 1992 onwards, the Sovkhoz structure was dismantled bit by bit in line with the wider course of Russian privatisation. Previously, the Sovkhoz had been in control of all of the major community services, such as power, education, health and other functions, which were now administered individually at rural settlement or district administrative level. Four of the 15 brigades split from the former Sovkhoz and formed their own private enterprise and those remaining formed a limited liability company called ''TOO "Omolon". This privatisation was not a success. Where previously the Sovkhoz had controlled the settlement's economy and its associated facilities, by 1998 there were nine separate entities involved in the same work and the number of reindeer held by the brigades had fallen from nearly 34,000 to just over 9,000.


Geography

The village, previously called Oloy, Unyagan, and Shcherbakovo before the current name was settled upon in 1960,Fute, p. 104 is the most isolated populated place in Bilibinsky District. Omolon is situated on the right bank of the
Omolon River The Omolon (russian: Омолон; sah, Омолоон) is the principal tributary of the Kolyma in northeast Siberia. The length of the river is . The area of its basin is . The Omolon freezes up in October and stays under ice until late May t ...
, with the
Ush-Urekchen The Ush-Urekchen ( rus, уш-урекчен), or ''Ushurakchan'' ( rus, Ушуракчан), is a mountain range in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug and Kamchatka Krai, Far Eastern Federal District, Russia.
rising to the north. The village is from
Bilibino Bilibino (russian: Били́бино) is a town and the administrative center of Bilibinsky District in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. It is located northwest of Anadyr, the administrative center of the autonomous okrug. It is the second l ...
and from
Anadyr Anadyr may refer to: *Anadyr (town), a town and the administrative center of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia *Anadyr District *Anadyr Estuary *Anadyr (river), a river in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia *Anadyr Highlands *Anadyr Lowlands *Operati ...
.


Economy

The main occupation of the inhabitants is
reindeer Reindeer (in North American English, known as caribou if wild and ''reindeer'' if domesticated) are deer in the genus ''Rangifer''. For the last few decades, reindeer were assigned to one species, ''Rangifer tarandus'', with about 10 sub ...
herding.


Demographics

The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 855, mainly
Evens The Evens ( eve, эвэн; pl. , in Even and , in Russian; formerly called ''Lamuts'') are a people in Siberia and the Russian Far East. They live in regions of the Magadan Oblast and Kamchatka Krai and northern parts of Sakha east of th ...
,Norwegian Polar Institute.
Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''
a reduction on the official 2010 census record of 873, of whom 453 were male and 420 female. This represents a fall of around 200 from a 2006 estimate of 1,050 of which around 800 were indigenous peoples. As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:
Based on a 2006 estimate, the population was 1,050 of which around 800 are indigenous peoples,Fute, p. 104 mainly Evens and Chukchi, up from 936 people as recorded by an environmental impact report prepared in 2005 for the Kupol Gold Project.Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia
June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation
The head of the rural settlement is Viktoriya Valbertovna Sirova.


Transport

Omolon is not connected by road to any other inhabited locality. The only means of access to the village is along the
Omolon River The Omolon (russian: Омолон; sah, Омолоон) is the principal tributary of the Kolyma in northeast Siberia. The length of the river is . The area of its basin is . The Omolon freezes up in October and stays under ice until late May t ...
, which is navigable when not frozen, or by air. There are plans to build a road, to be known as the Anadyr Highway, from the
Kolyma Highway The R504 Kolyma Highway (russian: Федеральная автомобильная дорога «Колыма», ''Federal'naya Avtomobil'naya Doroga «Kolyma»,'' "Federal Automobile Highway 'Kolyma'"), part of the M56 route, is a road throu ...
near Magadan to Omolon and further to
Anadyr Anadyr may refer to: *Anadyr (town), a town and the administrative center of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia *Anadyr District *Anadyr Estuary *Anadyr (river), a river in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia *Anadyr Highlands *Anadyr Lowlands *Operati ...
and
Bilibino Bilibino (russian: Били́бино) is a town and the administrative center of Bilibinsky District in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia. It is located northwest of Anadyr, the administrative center of the autonomous okrug. It is the second l ...
.


Air

Omolon Airport "Shcherbakhovo" with ICAO code UHMN is located at the edge of the village.


Streets

There is however a network of streets within the village including:Omolon - Bilibinsky District
at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company
* Улица Авиаторов (Ulitsa Aviatorov, lit. ''Aviators' Street'') * Улица Береговая (Ulitsa Beregovaya) * Улица Заречная (Ulitsa Zarechnaya) * Улица Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'') * Улица Лесная (Ulitsa Lechnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'') * Улица Парковая (Ulitsa Parkovaya, lit. ''Park Street'') * Улица Портовая (Ulitsa Portovaya) * Улица Профсоюзная (Ulitsa Profsoyuznaya, lit. ''Union Street'') * Улица Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'') * Улица Сульженко (Ulitsa Sulzhenko) * Улица Черепова (Ulitsa Cherepova) * Улица Школьная (Ulitsa Shkolnaya, lit. ''School Street'') * Улица Южная (Ulitsa Yuzhnaya, lit. ''South Street'')


Climate

Omolon has a subarctic climate (
Köppen Köppen is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bernd Köppen (born 1951), German pianist and composer * Carl Köppen (1833-1907), German military advisor in Meiji era Japan * Edlef Köppen (1893–1939), German author and ...
''Dfc/Dfd''), with long, very cold winters, and short, cool summers. Average monthly temperatures range from −37.5 °C (−49.7 °F) in January to +14.8 °C (61.70 °F) in July. Mean monthly temperatures are below freezing from October through April and exceed +10 °C (50 °F) from June through August, with the intervening months of May and September constituting very short transitional seasons. The lowest temperature ever recorded in Omolon was −61.1 °C (−77.98 °F) in February 2002, but the highest temperature was 34.0 °C (93.20 °F) in July 2010 and 2022 respectively, yielding a temperature range of 95.1 °C. Temperature in summer months June, July and August, especially in July, often reach 30 °C (86.00 °F) and these are not uncommon occurrences.


See also

* List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District


References


Notes


Sources

*Bema Gold Corporation
Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia
June 2005. *W. K. Dallmann
Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation
Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997. * * *M Strogoff, P-C Brochet, and D. Auzia
''Petit Futé: Chukotka''
(2006). "Avant-Garde" Publishing House.


External links


Omolon photo gallery
{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Road-inaccessible communities of Russia