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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline=Anyuysk.jpg<br />
|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=18<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=161<br />
|longm=38<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=May 2010<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43-OZ, Article&nbsp;3 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=480<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Anyuysk Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #43-OZ, Anyuysk is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Anyuysk Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=434<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2016<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="2016Est">Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Territorial Branch of the [[Russian Federal State Statistics Service|Federal State Statistics Service]]. [http://chukotstat.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_ts/chukotstat/resources/c673f0004d0b2f9ba26ef74fc772e0bb/%D0%A7%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8C+%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F+%D0%A7%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BE%D0%BA%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B3%D0%B0+%D0%BF%D0%BE+%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B8%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%BC+%D0%BE%D0%B1%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F%D0%BC+%D0%BD%D0%B0+1+%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%8F+2016+%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0.xlsx Численность постоянного населения Чукотского автономного округа по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2016 года] {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
|prev_name1<br />
|prev_name1_date<br />
|prev_name1_ref<br />
<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689460<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
}}<br />
'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /> Population: {{ru-census|p2010=480}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Anyuysk is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Anyuysk Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
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==History==<br />
The village was founded in 1930 as a result of the collectivisation of a number of nomadic herders who settled in the village establishing two collective farms: "First of May" ({{lang-ru|Первое мая}}) and "New Life" ({{lang-ru|Новая жизнь}}). Once the farms were established the village grew rapidly and a boarding school and kindergarten were constructed. These farms were reorganised into a single entity in 1960 under the name "Anyuysky". Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino District (then called Eastern Tundra District ({{lang-ru|Восточно-Тундровского района}})) from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> In the 1980s a dairy farm was established in order to provide milk to the school and the villagers.<br />
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==Economy==<br />
The main occupation of the inhabitants is reindeer herding and fishing, hunting and trapping. Currently, Anyuysk is the base for the municipal agricultural enterprise "Lakeside". The village has a school, local hospital, post office, communications center, a cultural center, a library, a hotel with ten beds.<br />
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==Culture==<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
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==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]],<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> a slight reduction on the 2010 official census figure of 480, split equally between men and women.<ref name="2010Census" /><ref name="2010Note" /> As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%" align="center"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
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This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
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==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
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* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''Peace Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
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==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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{{Weather box <br />
|width=auto<br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
|year record high C=35<br />
|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
|Dec low C=-34.3<br />
|year low C=-15<br />
|Jan record low C=-51.5<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.3<br />
|Mar record low C=-44.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Inhabited localities|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book |author1=McKnight, Tom L |author2=Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
[[Category:Populated places of Arctic Russia]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Al-Oruba_SC&diff=152116740Al-Oruba SC2016-02-24T17:47:06Z<p>Fenix down: no need for the logo to be quite that large</p>
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<div>{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = Al-Oruba SC<br>نادي العروبة الرياضي<br />
| image = Al Oruba.gif<br />
| fullname = Al-Oruba Sports Club<br />
| nickname = '''Al-Marid'''<br>(''The Giant''(s))<br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|1970|df=yes}}<br />
| ground = [[Sur Sports Complex]]<br>[[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]]<br />
| capacity = 10,000<br />
| chairman = {{Flag icon|OMA}} '''His Excellency''' [[Abdullah Salim Al-Mukhaini]]<br />
| manager = {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Milovan Minja Prelević]]<br />
| league = [[Oman Professional League]]<br />
| season = [[2014–15 Oman Professional League|2014–15]]<br />
| position = '''1st''' (Winners)<br />
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'''Al-Oruba Sports Club''' ({{lang-ar|نادي العروبة الرياضي }}; also known locally as ''Al-Marid'', or "The Giant(s)" , or just plainly as '''Al-Oruba''') is an [[Football clubs of Oman|Omani sports club]] based in [[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/1817/2013_1/Al_Oruba_Sur.html | title = Al-Oruba Sur | publisher = national-football-teams.com}}</ref> The club is currently playing in the [[Oman Professional League]], top division of [[Oman Football Association]]. Their home ground is [[Sur Sports Complex]]. The stadium is government owned, but they also own their own personal stadium and sports equipment, as well as their own training facilities.<br />
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==History==<br />
The club was actually formed in 1956 in [[Kuwait]] and the name given was Al-Ahli. The first chairman of the club was late Sheikh Saleh Nasser Al-Hashar. In 1970, when His Majesty Sultan of [[Oman]] [[Qaboos bin Said al Said]] rose to power many Omanis came back and settled in Oman. In November 1970, the club officials met for the first time in Oman and one year after this meeting the club was renamed to Al-Oruba. The first chairman of Al-Oruba SC was Sheikh Ali Said Al-Alawi. The club was founded in 1970 and was registered on 26 June 2002.<br />
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==Being a multisport club==<br />
Although being mainly known for their football, Al-Oruba SC like many other clubs in Oman, have not only football in their list, but also [[field hockey|hockey]], [[volleyball]], [[Team handball|handball]], [[basketball]], [[badminton]] and [[squash (sport)|squash]]. They also have a youth football team competing in the Omani Youth league.<br />
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==Crest and colours==<br />
Al-Oruba SC have been known since establishment to wear a full white (with green stripes on the trim) or green (Away) [[Kit (association football)|kit]], varying themselves from neighbors [[Al-Tali'aa SC]] (orange) and [[Sur SC]] (blue) kits. They have also had many different sponsorships over the years. As of now, [[Uhlsport]] provides them with kits.<br />
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The Al-Oruba SC logo consists of a dow steering representing the history of [[Sur, Oman|Sur]] in dow making & historical sea trading. It consists of three rings indicating a link between sports, culture and society.<br />
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==Support==<br />
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The club has an eccentric fan culture with an orchestra playing traditional [[Arabic music|arabic music]] during home matches.<br />
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==Club participation in CSR activities==<br />
Al-Oruba SC is participating in a variety of activities related to corporate social responsibility such as museum, seminars, parties and festivals and charities.<br />
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===Museum===<br />
There had always been the idea of creating a museum of the club which will inspire many of its members. Since its inception in 1986, the club members began to collect as much as possible historical collections which have been displayed in the museum.<br />
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==Honours and achievements==<br />
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===National titles===<br />
*'''[[Oman Professional League]]''' (4):<br />
:*Winners [[1999–2000 Omani League|1999–2000]], [[2001–02 Omani League|2001–02]], [[2007–08 Omani League|2007–08]], [[2014–15 Oman Professional League|2014–15]]<br />
:*Runners-up [[1991–92 Omani League|1991–92]], [[2000–01 Omani League|2000–01]], [[2004–05 Omani League|2004–05]], [[2006–07 Omani League|2006–07]], [[2010–11 Oman Mobile League|2010–11]]<br />
*'''[[Sultan Qaboos Cup]]''' (4):<br />
:*Winners [[1993 Sultan Qaboos Cup|1993]], [[2001 Sultan Qaboos Cup|2001]], [[2010 Sultan Qaboos Cup|2010]], [[2014–15 Sultan Qaboos Cup|2014–15]]<br />
:*Runners-up [[1997 Sultan Qaboos Cup|1997]], [[2000 Sultan Qaboos Cup|2000]]<br />
*'''[[Oman Super Cup]]''' (4):<br />
:*Winners 2000, 2002, 2008, 2011<br />
*'''[[Oman Youth League (U-19)]]''' (3):<br />
:*Winners 2001–02<br />
:*Runners-up 1994–95<br />
*'''[[Oman Youth League (U-16)|Oman Youth League (U-16)&nbsp;– Al-Sharqiya]]''' (3):<br />
:*Winners 1992–93, 1993–94, 2002–03<br />
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==Club performance-International Competitions==<br />
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===AFC competitions===<br />
*'''[[Asian Club Championship]]''' : 1 appearance<br />
:*[[1991 Asian Club Championship|1991]] : Qualifying-Round One<br />
*'''[[Asian Cup Winners' Cup]]''' : 1 appearance<br />
:*[[1994–95 Asian Cup Winners' Cup|1994–95]] : First Round<br />
*'''[[AFC Cup]]''' : 3 appearances<br />
:*[[AFC Cup 2009|2009]] : Group Stage<br />
:*[[AFC Cup 2011|2011]] : Group Stage<br />
:*[[AFC Cup 2012|2012]] : Group Stage<br />
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===UAFA competitions===<br />
*'''[[UAFA Club Cup]]''' : 3 appearances<br />
:*[[2005–06 Arab Champions League|2005–06]] : Round of 32<br />
:*[[2007–08 Arab Champions League|2007–08]] : Round of 32<br />
:*[[2012–13 UAFA Club Cup|2012–13]] : First Round<br />
*'''[[Gulf Club Champions Cup]]''': 2 appearances<br />
:*[[2003 Gulf Club Champions Cup|2003]] : 4th Position<br />
:*[[2009–10 Gulf Club Champions Cup|2009–10]] : Group Stage<br />
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==Players==<br />
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===First team squad===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=OMA|name=[[Jarah Al-Tarshi]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=OMA|name=[[Ahmed Al-Qulhati]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=OMA|name=[[Riyadh Al-Alawi]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=72|nat=OMA|name=[[Ibrahim Saleh Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs break}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=OMA|name=[[Abdullah Saleh Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=OMA|name=[[Mazin Al-Alawi]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=OMA|name=[[Mohammed Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=OMA|name=[[Hassan Mudhafar Al-Gheilani]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=OMA|name=[[Saad Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=OMA|name=[[Saad Al-Araimi]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=OMA|name=[[Ahmed Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=OMA|name=[[Ibrahim Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=OMA|name=[[Rashid Juma Al-Farsi]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=44|nat=OMA|name=[[Faiz Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=54|nat=OMA|name=[[Yasser Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=69|nat=OMA|name=[[Yousuf Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs break}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=OMA|name=[[Aiman Al-Rahbi]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=OMA|name=[[Abdul Majeed Al-Hadi]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=OMA|name=[[Younis Mubarak Al-Mahaijri]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=OMA|name=[[Ahmed Mishaal Al-Mushrafi]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=87|nat=OMA|name=[[Ibrahim Al-Zadjali]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs break}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=OMA|name=[[Azwar Al-Hasani]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=OMA|name=[[Abdullah Abdul-Hadi]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=46|nat=OMA|name=[[Majid Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Personnel==<br />
<br />
===Technical staff===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Position<br />
!Name<br />
|-<br />
|Head Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|MNE}} [[Milovan Minja Prelević]]<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Assistant Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|ROM}} [[Daniel Movilă]]<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|OMA}} [[Said Nasser Al-Farsi]]<br />
|-<br />
|Goalkeeping Coach<br />
|{{Flagicon|Romania}} [[Barbu Mihai]]<br />
|-<br />
|Team Manager<br />
|{{flagicon|OMA}} [[Abdullah Jameel Al-Mukhaini]]<br />
|-<br />
|Team Doctor<br />
|{{flagicon|EGY}} [[Khaled El-Shamy]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Management===<br />
{| class=wikitable<br />
|-<br />
!Position<br />
!Staff<br />
|-<br />
| Chairman || His Excellency [[Abdullah Salim Al-Mukhaini]]<br />
|-<br />
| General Secretary || [[Fathi Al-Mukahini]]<br />
|-<br />
| Vice-President || [[Khalid Al-Farsi]]<br />
|-<br />
| Board Member || [[Jehad Al-Fanna]]<br />
|-<br />
| Board Member || [[Mohammed Al-Madalwi]]<br />
|-<br />
| Board Member || [[Ahmed Al-Araimi]]<br />
|-<br />
| Board Member || [[Nasr Al-Madalwi]]<br />
|-<br />
| Board Member || [[Qutaibah Al-Gheilani]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://int.soccerway.com/teams/oman/al-oruba/6066/ Al-Oruba SC Profile at Soccerway.com]<br />
*[http://www.goalzz.com/main.aspx?team=1327 Al-Oruba SC Profile at Goalzz.com]<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Al-Oruba Sports Club}}<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Oman]]<br />
[[Category:Oman Professional League]]<br />
[[Category:Sur, Oman]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1970]]<br />
[[Category:1970 establishments in Oman]]<br />
[[Category:Omani sport stubs]]<br />
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<div>{{Other places3|Dunay (inhabited locality)}}<br />
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{{Infobox Russian urban-type settlement<br />
|en_name=Dunay<br />
|ru_name=Дунай<br />
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'''Dunay''' ({{lang-rus|Дунай|p=dʊˈnaj}}) is an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (an [[urban-type settlement]]) under the administrative jurisdiction of the [[closed city|closed town]] of [[Fokino, Primorsky Krai|Fokino]], [[Primorsky Krai]], [[Russia]], located on the coast of the [[Gulf of Peter the Great]]. Population: {{ru-census2010|7,581|;}} {{ru-census2002|8,599|.}}<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
It was formed in 1907 when several families from what is now [[Moldova]] arrived at the maritime village of Petrovka. However, these families were not accepted at Petrovka and were advised to move to a small [[Koreans|Korean]] settlement at the bay of Konyushkov. The advice was taken, and the first clay huts were built by these families in a location that is now home to a railroad station. According to the recollections of those who have been living there for a long time, the village of Dunay received its name because when the first settlers saw a small but deep river after arriving at the bay of Konyushkov, they said "We left one big Dunay and arrived at another small one." The word Dunay in Russian refers to the [[Danube River]].<br />
<br />
During the first year the settlers did not manage to grow anything as the month of July was already ending, and for an entire year they had to rely on what the nearby Korean farmers were selling. The settlers began to grow soy, wheat, beans, and corn during the spring of the following year. During the fall, the wheat was ground at a private mill, but it turned out to be too bitter to be eaten—a result of the fog and humidity in the region. Due to this incident, the settlers did not continue to grow wheat, and to this day wheat is not grown in this region. The settlers eventually moved to the sea and caught fish, trawled chilim (a type of [[shrimp]]), and gathered [[scallop]]s, [[mussel]]s, and [[sea cucumber]]s from the bottom of the sea. These goods were shipped to Vladivostok on sailboats to be sent to restaurants and [[bazaar]]s, and the settlers received in exchange sugar, salt, matches, and other materials.<br />
<br />
During the [[Russian Civil War|Civil War]], a partisan detachment headed by Fyodor Usaty fought on the territory of the settlement. This group defended the island of Putyatin from attacks by the Whites and by Japanese interventionists.<br />
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In 1929, a fishing guild was established at the bay of Konyushkov. Herring, flounder, and perch were caught at the guild as well as salmon during the fall. The fish were salted and then sent to Vladivostok.<br />
<br />
In 1934, a diving facilities was established on the coast. Crabs, scallops, mussels, and sea cucumbers were gathered. Production was developed at a fish factory located in this region. Everything that was produced was sent to be exported across the border.<br />
<br />
In 1937, a railroad linked the settlement of Dunay with the settlement of Smolyaninovo; however, it was not until 1940 when the first passenger train traveled between the two settlements.<br />
<br />
==Facilities==<br />
The settlement has two high schools. The main business in the area is ship repair. The historical part of the settlement, known as Stary Dunay, is home to [[dacha]]s where local villagers live.<br />
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==References==<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|pri|adm|law}}<br />
*{{RussiaBasicLawRef|pri|fokino}}<br />
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{{Primorsky Krai}}<br />
{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2012}}<br />
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[[Category:Urban-type settlements in Primorsky Krai]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kadyktschan&diff=150756395Kadyktschan2016-01-26T13:11:24Z<p>Fenix down: Reverted 1 edit by Jaguar (talk): Not overlinked. (TW)</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Russian urban-type settlement<br />
|en_name=Kadykchan<br />
|ru_name=Кадыкчан<br />
|image_skyline=Laika ac Kadykchan (6480293211).jpg<br />
|image_caption=Abandoned apartment buildings in Kadykchan, 2011<br />
|latd=63<br />
|latm=05<br />
|lats=<br />
|longd=147<br />
|longm=03<br />
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|holiday_ref=<br />
|federal_subject=[[Magadan Oblast]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="MagadanO_admlist">''Registry of the Administrative-Territorial Units of Magadan Oblast''</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=April 2013<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Susumansky District]]<br />
|adm_district _jur_ref=<ref name="MagadanO_admlist" /><br />
|inhabloc_cat=Urban-type settlement<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="MagadanO_admlist" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=Work settlement<br />
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'''Kadykchan''' ({{lang-ru|Кадыкча́н}}) is a depopulated [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|work settlement]]) in [[Susumansky District]] of [[Magadan Oblast]], [[Russia]], located in the [[drainage basin|basin]] of the [[Ayan-Yuryakh River]], {{convert|65|km|sp=us}} northwest of [[Susuman]], the [[administrative center]] of the district. As of the [[Russian Census (2010)|2010 Census]], it had no recorded population.<br />
<br />
==Etymology==<br />
The settlement's name comes from the indigenous [[Even language]] word meaning "small gorge" or "ravine".<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Kadykchan was built by gulag prisoners during [[World War II]] for the purposes of coal extraction. Later it accommodated miners from a few local coal mines which supplied Arkagalinskaya electric power station. The depth of mines was about {{convert|400|m|sp=us}}.<br />
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After the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]], coal mining in the area became increasingly unprofitable. An explosion at the mine in 1996 killed six people, which lead to a decision to close the mines altogether and for the government to subsidize residents to move elsewhere. As of 2010, the settlement was officially completely depopulated,<ref name="2010Census" /> although travelers reported one or two hardy residents remaining in 2012.<br />
<br />
==Population history==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
| 1970 || 1979 || 1986 || 1989<ref name="1989Census1989">{{ru-pop-ref|1989Census}}</ref> || 2002<ref name="2002Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2002Census}}</ref> || 2007 || 2010<ref name="2010Census" /><br />
|-<br />
| 3,378 || 4,764 || 10,270 || 5,794 || 875 || 227 || 0<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://kadykchan.ru/ Unofficial website of Kadykchan] {{ru icon}}<br />
*[http://englishrussia.com/?p=2451 Pictures of Kadykchan]<br />
==References==<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|mag|adm|list}}<br />
<br />
{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2013}}<br />
[[Category:Urban-type settlements in Magadan Oblast]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = Al-Oruba SC<br>نادي العروبة الرياضي<br />
| image = Al Oruba.gif<br />
| image_size = 350<br />
| fullname = Al-Oruba Sports Club<br />
| nickname = '''Al-Marid'''<br>(''The Giant''(s))<br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|1970|df=yes}}<br />
| ground = [[Sur Sports Complex]]<br>[[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]]<br />
| capacity = 10,000<br />
| chairman = {{Flag icon|OMA}} '''His Excellency''' [[Abdullah Salim Al-Mukhaini]]<br />
| manager = {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Philippe Burle]]<br />
| league = [[Oman Professional League]]<br />
| season = [[2014–15 Oman Professional League|2014–15]]<br />
| position = '''1st''' (Winners)<br />
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'''Al-Oruba Sports Club''' ({{lang-ar|نادي العروبة الرياضي }}; also known locally as ''Al-Marid'', or "The Giant(s)" , or just plainly as '''Al-Oruba''') is an [[Football clubs of Oman|Omani sports club]] based in [[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/1817/2013_1/Al_Oruba_Sur.html | title = Al-Oruba Sur | publisher = national-football-teams.com}}</ref> The club is currently playing in the [[Oman Professional League]], top division of [[Oman Football Association]]. Their home ground is [[Sur Sports Complex]]. The stadium is government owned, but they also own their own personal stadium and sports equipment, as well as their own training facilities.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
The club was actually formed in 1956 in [[Kuwait]] and the name given was Al-Ahli. The first chairman of the club was late Sheikh Saleh Nasser Al-Hashar. In 1970, when His Majesty Sultan of [[Oman]] [[Qaboos bin Said al Said]] rose to power many Omanis came back and settled in Oman. In November 1970, the club officials met for the first time in Oman and one year after this meeting the club was renamed to Al-Oruba. The first chairman of Al-Oruba SC was Sheikh Ali Said Al-Alawi. The club was founded in 1970 and was registered on 26 June 2002.<br />
<br />
==Being a multisport club==<br />
Although being mainly known for their football, Al-Oruba SC like many other clubs in Oman, have not only football in their list, but also [[field hockey|hockey]], [[volleyball]], [[Team handball|handball]], [[basketball]], [[badminton]] and [[squash (sport)|squash]]. They also have a youth football team competing in the Omani Youth league.<br />
<br />
==Crest and colours==<br />
Al-Oruba SC have been known since establishment to wear a full white (with green stripes on the trim) or green (Away) [[Kit (association football)|kit]], varying themselves from neighbors [[Al-Tali'aa SC]] (orange) and [[Sur SC]] (blue) kits. They have also had many different sponsorships over the years. As of now, [[Uhlsport]] provides them with kits.<br />
<br />
The Al-Oruba SC logo consists of a dow steering representing the history of [[Sur, Oman|Sur]] in dow making & historical sea trading. It consists of three rings indicating a link between sports, culture and society.<br />
<br />
==Club participation in CSR activities==<br />
Al-Oruba SC is participating in a variety of activities related to corporate social responsibility such as museum, seminars, parties and festivals and charities.<br />
<br />
===Museum===<br />
There had always been the idea of creating a museum of the club which will inspire many of its members. Since its inception in 1986, the club members began to collect as much as possible historical collections which have been displayed in the museum.<br />
<br />
==Honours and achievements==<br />
<br />
===National titles===<br />
*'''[[Oman Professional League]]''' (4):<br />
:*Winners [[1999–2000 Omani League|1999–2000]], [[2001–02 Omani League|2001–02]], [[2007–08 Omani League|2007–08]], [[2014–15 Oman Professional League|2014–15]]<br />
:*Runners-up [[1991–92 Omani League|1991–92]], [[2000–01 Omani League|2000–01]], [[2004–05 Omani League|2004–05]], [[2006–07 Omani League|2006–07]], [[2010–11 Oman Mobile League|2010–11]]<br />
*'''[[Sultan Qaboos Cup]]''' (4):<br />
:*Winners [[1993 Sultan Qaboos Cup|1993]], [[2001 Sultan Qaboos Cup|2001]], [[2010 Sultan Qaboos Cup|2010]], [[2014–15 Sultan Qaboos Cup|2014–15]]<br />
:*Runners-up [[1997 Sultan Qaboos Cup|1997]], [[2000 Sultan Qaboos Cup|2000]]<br />
*'''[[Oman Super Cup]]''' (4):<br />
:*Winners 2000, 2002, 2008, 2011<br />
*'''[[Oman Youth League (U-19)]]''' (3):<br />
:*Winners 2001–02<br />
:*Runners-up 1994–95<br />
*'''[[Oman Youth League (U-16)|Oman Youth League (U-16)&nbsp;– Al-Sharqiya]]''' (3):<br />
:*Winners 1992–93, 1993–94, 2002–03<br />
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==Club performance-International Competitions==<br />
<br />
===AFC competitions===<br />
*'''[[Asian Club Championship]]''' : 1 appearance<br />
:*[[1991 Asian Club Championship|1991]] : Qualifying-Round One<br />
*'''[[Asian Cup Winners' Cup]]''' : 1 appearance<br />
:*[[1994–95 Asian Cup Winners' Cup|1994–95]] : First Round<br />
*'''[[AFC Cup]]''' : 3 appearances<br />
:*[[AFC Cup 2009|2009]] : Group Stage<br />
:*[[AFC Cup 2011|2011]] : Group Stage<br />
:*[[AFC Cup 2012|2012]] : Group Stage<br />
<br />
===UAFA competitions===<br />
*'''[[UAFA Club Cup]]''' : 3 appearances<br />
:*[[2005–06 Arab Champions League|2005–06]] : Round of 32<br />
:*[[2007–08 Arab Champions League|2007–08]] : Round of 32<br />
:*[[2012–13 UAFA Club Cup|2012–13]] : First Round<br />
*'''[[Gulf Club Champions Cup]]''': 2 appearances<br />
:*[[2003 Gulf Club Champions Cup|2003]] : 4th Position<br />
:*[[2009–10 Gulf Club Champions Cup|2009–10]] : Group Stage<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
<br />
===First team squad===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=OMA|name=[[Jarah Al-Tarshi]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=OMA|name=[[Ahmed Al-Qulhati]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=OMA|name=[[Riyadh Al-Alawi]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=72|nat=OMA|name=[[Ibrahim Saleh Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs break}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=OMA|name=[[Abdullah Saleh Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=OMA|name=[[Mazin Al-Alawi]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=OMA|name=[[Mohammed Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=OMA|name=[[Hassan Mudhafar Al-Gheilani]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=OMA|name=[[Saad Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=OMA|name=[[Saad Al-Araimi]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=OMA|name=[[Ahmed Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=OMA|name=[[Ibrahim Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=OMA|name=[[Rashid Juma Al-Farsi]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=44|nat=OMA|name=[[Faiz Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=54|nat=OMA|name=[[Yasser Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=69|nat=OMA|name=[[Yousuf Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs break}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=OMA|name=[[Aiman Al-Rahbi]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=OMA|name=[[Abdul Majeed Al-Hadi]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=OMA|name=[[Younis Mubarak Al-Mahaijri]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=OMA|name=[[Ahmed Mishaal Al-Mushrafi]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=87|nat=OMA|name=[[Ibrahim Al-Zadjali]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs break}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=OMA|name=[[Azwar Al-Hasani]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=OMA|name=[[Abdullah Abdul-Hadi]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=46|nat=OMA|name=[[Majid Al-Mukhaini]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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==Personnel==<br />
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===Technical staff===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Position<br />
!Name<br />
|-<br />
|Head Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|FRA}} [[Philippe Burle]]<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|Assistant Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|ROM}} [[Daniel Movilă]]<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|OMA}} [[Said Nasser Al-Farsi]]<br />
|-<br />
|Goalkeeping Coach<br />
|{{Flagicon|Romania}} [[Barbu Mihai]]<br />
|-<br />
|Team Manager<br />
|{{flagicon|OMA}} [[Abdullah Jameel Al-Mukhaini]]<br />
|-<br />
|Team Doctor<br />
|{{flagicon|EGY}} [[Khaled El-Shamy]]<br />
|}<br />
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===Management===<br />
{| class=wikitable<br />
|-<br />
!Position<br />
!Staff<br />
|-<br />
| Chairman || His Excellency [[Abdullah Salim Al-Mukhaini]]<br />
|-<br />
| General Secretary || [[Fathi Al-Mukahini]]<br />
|-<br />
| Vice-President || [[Khalid Al-Farsi]]<br />
|-<br />
| Board Member || [[Jehad Al-Fanna]]<br />
|-<br />
| Board Member || [[Mohammed Al-Madalwi]]<br />
|-<br />
| Board Member || [[Ahmed Al-Araimi]]<br />
|-<br />
| Board Member || [[Nasr Al-Madalwi]]<br />
|-<br />
| Board Member || [[Qutaibah Al-Gheilani]]<br />
|}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://int.soccerway.com/teams/oman/al-oruba/6066/ Al-Oruba SC Profile at Soccerway.com]<br />
*[http://www.goalzz.com/main.aspx?team=1327 Al-Oruba SC Profile at Goalzz.com]<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Al-Oruba Sports Club}}<br />
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{{Infobox football club<br />
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|image = [[File:Desportiva Ferroviária logo.svg|130px]]<br />
|fullname = Associação Desportiva Ferroviária Vale do Rio Doce<br />
|founded = June 17, 1963<br />
|ground = [[Estádio Engenheiro Alencar Araripe]], [[Cariacica]], [[Espírito Santo|Espírito Santo state]], [[Brazil]]<br />
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'''Associação Desportiva Ferroviária Vale do Rio Doce''', usually known as '''Desportiva Ferroviária''', or simply as '''Desportiva''' (or as '''Desportiva-ES'''), is a traditional [[List of football clubs in Brazil|Brazilian football club]] from [[Cariacica]], [[Espírito Santo|Espírito Santo state]].<br />
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==History==<br />
On July 7, 1963, the club was founded as Associação Desportiva Ferroviária Vale do Rio Doce, after Vale do Rio Doce, Ferroviário-ES, Cauê, Guarany-ES, Valeriodoce-ES and Cruzeiro-ES fused. These clubs were formed by [[Companhia Vale do Rio Doce]] railway employees. Companhia Vale do Rio Doce encouraged the clubs' fusion.<ref name="arquivodeclubes">{{Cite web|url=http://www.arquivodeclubes.com/es/desportiva.htm|title=Desportiva Capixaba|publisher=Arquivo de Clubes|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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In 1964, the club won its first professional title, the [[Campeonato Capixaba]].<ref name="capixabarsssf">{{Cite web|url=http://paginas.terra.com.br/esporte/rsssfbrasil/tables/escamp.htm|title=Campeonato Capixaba|publisher=RSSSF Brazil|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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In 1974, Desportiva competed in the [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Série A]] for the first time. The club finished in the 34th position.<ref name="serieabrasil1974rsssf">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/tablesae/br1974l1.htm|title=1974 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|publisher=RSSSF Brazil|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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In 1980, the club competed again in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, finishing in the 15th place. That was the club's all-time best campaign in the competition.<ref name="serieabrasil1980rsssf">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/tablesae/br1980l1.htm|title=1980 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|publisher=RSSSF Brazil|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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In 1993, Desportiva competed in the Série A for the last time. The club finished in the 29th position.<ref name="serieabrasil1993rsssf">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/tablesae/br1993l1.htm|title=1993 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|publisher=RSSSF Brazil|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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On April 19, 1999, the club became a private company, and changed its name to Desportiva Capixaba. The senior partner was Frannel Distribuidora de Combustível, later replaced by Grupo Villa-Forte due to Frannel's bankruptcy.<ref name="arquivodeclubes" /><br />
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In November 2010, former soccer player Robson Santana was elected by club members as president and a new direction was established in the club.<br />
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On April 8, 2011, the club was renamed back to Associação Desportiva Ferroviária Vale do Rio Doce.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://gazetaonline.globo.com/_conteudo/2011/04/gazetaesportes/futebol/futebol_capixaba/820602-desportiva-volta-a-ser-ferroviaria-e-oficial-de-justica-reintegra-posse-no-araripe.html|title=Depsortiva volta a ser Ferroviária e oficial de justiça reintegra posse no Araripe|publisher=Gazeta Online|date=April 8, 2011|accessdate=April 10, 2011|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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In 2013, Desportiva Capixaba won its last title, the Campeonato Capixaba, after beating [[Esporte Clube Aracruz|Aracruz]] in the final.<br />
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==Achievements==<br />
* '''[[Campeonato Capixaba]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (17):''' 1964, 1965, 1967, 1972, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2013<br />
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* '''[[Campeonato Capixaba#Copa Espírito Santo|Copa Espírito Santo]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (2):''' 2008, 2012<br />
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* '''[[Campeonato Capixaba (lower levels)|Campeonato Capixaba Second Level]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (2):''' 2007, 2012<br />
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* '''[[Campeonato Capixaba]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (1):''' 1964<br />
<br />
* '''[[Taça Cidade de Vitória]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (1):''' 1966, 1968<br />
<br />
* '''[[Torneio Ínicio (Espírito Santo)|Torneio Ínicio]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (1):''' 1967<br />
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==Stadium==<br />
Desportiva Ferroviária's home stadium is [[Estádio Engenheiro Alencar Araripe|Engenheiro Alencar Araripe]] stadium,<ref name="arquivodeclubes" /> inaugurated in 1966, with a maximum capacity of 22,600 people.<ref name="templosdofutebol">{{Cite web|url=http://mavalem.sites.uol.com.br/es/Cariacica.htm|title=Estádio Engenheiro Alencar Araripe|publisher=Templos do Futebol|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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==Club colors==<br />
The club's colors are [[garnet|grenadine red]] and [[white]].<ref name="desportivacapixabatimesbrasileiros">{{Cite web|url=http://www.timesbrasileiros.misterhost.com.br/ES/desportivacapixaba-es.htm|title=Desportiva Capixaba|publisher=Times Brasileiros|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref> The club's home kit is composed of grenadine red shirts with white details, grenadine red shorts and white socks.<ref name="arquivodeclubes" /><br />
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==Mascot==<br />
Desportiva Ferroviária's mascot is a [[locomotive]] sharing the club's colors.<ref name="desportivacapixabatimesbrasileiros" /><br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{pt icon}} [http://www.desportivacapixaba.com.br/desportiva/ Official site]<br />
*{{pt icon}} [http://www.arquivodeclubes.com/es/desportiva.htm Desportiva Ferroviária at Arquivo de Clubes]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox UK station<br />
| name = Teesside Airport<br />
| symbol = rail<br />
| code = TEA<br />
| image_name = TeesValleyLine Tees-side Airport2.JPG<br />
| manager = [[Northern Rail]]<br />
| locale = [[Durham Tees Valley Airport]]<br />
| borough = [[Darlington (borough)|Darlington]]<br />
| owner = <br />
| platforms = 2<br />
| lowusage0405 = {{increase}} 74<br />
| lowusage0506 = {{decrease}} 72<br />
| lowusage0607 = {{increase}} 85<br />
| lowusage0708 = {{decrease}} 52<br />
| lowusage0809 = {{decrease}} 44<br />
| lowusage0910 = {{increase}} 68<br />
| lowusage1011 = {{decrease}} 18<br />
| lowusage1112 = {{decrease}} 14<br />
| lowusage1213 = {{decrease}} 8<br />
| lowusage1314 = {{steady}} 8<br />
| latitude = 54.5185<br />
| longitude = -1.4252<br />
| caption = <br />
| gridref = NZ373138<br />
| original = [[Eastern Region of British Railways]]<br />
| years = {{start date|1971|10|03|df=y}}<br />
| events = Station opened<br />
| dft_category = F1<br />
}}<br />
'''Teesside Airport''' railway station serves [[Durham Tees Valley Airport]] in the [[borough]] of [[Darlington (borough)|Darlington]] and the [[ceremonial county]] of [[County Durham]], England. With 8 passenger entries and exits between April 2013 and March 2014, Teesside Airport is the least used station in Great Britain.<ref>{{cite magazine |editor-last=Pigott |editor-first=Nick |editor-link=Nick Pigott |title=Waterloo still London's busiest station |magazine=[[The Railway Magazine]] |location=Horncastle, Lincs |date=June 2012 |publisher=Mortons Media Group |volume=158 |number=1334 |page=6 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk/server/show/nav.1529 |title=Station usage |publisher=Rail-reg.gov.uk |date=2012-03-29 |accessdate=2012-04-26}}</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
The station is located on the original route of the [[Stockton and Darlington Railway]], {{convert|5|mi|43|chain|km}} from Darlington South Junction;<ref name=Yonge>{{cite book |last=Yonge |first=John |editor-last=Jacobs |editor-first=Gerald |title=Railway Track Diagrams 2: Eastern |edition=3rd |date=September 2006 |origyear=1994 |publisher=Trackmaps |location=Bradford on Avon |isbn=0-9549866-2-8 |at=map 47C |ref=harv }}</ref> it was opened by [[Eastern Region of British Railways|British Rail]] on 3 October 1971.<ref>{{cite book |last=Butt |first=R.V.J. |title=The Directory of Railway Stations |year=1995 |publisher=Patrick Stephens Ltd |location=Yeovil |isbn=1-85260-508-1 |id=R508 |page=227 |ref=harv }}</ref> There are two platforms, each long enough for a four-coach train.<ref name=Yonge /> The airport changed its name to [[Durham Tees Valley Airport]] in 2004; however, the station name remained unchanged. In 2007, [[Northern Rail]] erected new signs reading ''Teesside Airport'', replacing older signs which had used a hyphen; however, National Rail still lists the station as ''Tees-side Airport''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/tea/details.html |title=National Rail Enquiries – Station Facilities for Tees-side Airport |publisher=Nationalrail.co.uk |accessdate=2012-04-26}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Services==<br />
Located on the [[Tees Valley Line]] and operated by [[Northern Rail]], the station has two trains per week, which call on Sundays only. Other services use this line, but pass the station without stopping. The airport is a 15-minute walk from the station and accessibility issues are a major factor in its lack of usage.<ref name=Journal14Oct09/><ref>[http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-least-visited-railway-station-1866121 "Britain's least visited railway station had just fourteen passengers in a year"] Armstrong, Jeremy; ''Daily Mirror'' news article 2-05-2013; Retrieved 2014-04-09</ref> The station did have a more frequent service in the past (the 1986 BR timetable had one train per hour each way calling here seven days per week), but since the early 1990s has received only a bare minimum 'parliamentary' service to avoid the need for formal closure proceedings.<br />
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===Sunday===<br />
*1 train at 11:14 to [[Hartlepool railway station|Hartlepool]]<br />
*1 train at 12:35 to [[Dinsdale railway station|Dinsdale]] and [[Darlington railway station|Darlington]]<br />
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[[File:OS map Teesside Airport railway station.png|centre|300px|thumb|Map showing location of Teesside Airport railway station]]<br />
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{{wikinews|Rail users highlight Teesside Airport 'ghost station'}}On Saturday 24 October 2009, a group of 26 people travelled to and from the airport station on the only scheduled service, to highlight the station's existence and its poor rail service, and to persuade rail authorities to move it 500 metres closer to the airport terminal.<ref name=Journal14Oct09>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.journallive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-news/2009/10/14/rail-buffs-to-highlight-teesside-airport-ghost-station-61634-24924074/<br />
|title=Rail buffs to highlight Teesside Airport 'ghost station'<br />
|publisher=[[Trinity Mirror]]<br />
|work=[[The Journal (newspaper)|The Journal]]<br />
|date=2009-10-14<br />
|accessdate=2009-10-26<br />
}}</ref><ref name=NorthernEcho14Oct09>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/4681284.Airport_outing_bid_to_promote_station/<br />
|title=Airport outing bid to promote station<br />
|publisher=[[Newsquest]]<br />
|work=[[The Northern Echo]]<br />
|date=2009-10-14<br />
|accessdate=2009-10-26<br />
}}</ref><ref name=NorthernEcho26Oct09>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/4702296.Busy_day_at_rarely_used_train_station/<br />
|title=Busy day at {{Sic|hide=y|rarely|-}}used train station<br />
|publisher=[[Newsquest]]<br />
|work=[[The Northern Echo]]<br />
|date=2009-10-26<br />
|accessdate=2009-10-26<br />
}}</ref><br />
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The station was featured on 27 October 2010 in the BBC Radio 4 programme "The Ghost Trains of Old England"<ref name=Radio4GhostTrains>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vhhcf<br />
|title=The Ghost Trains of Old England<br />
|publisher=BBC<br />
|work=[[BBC Radio 4|Radio 4]]<br />
|date=2010-10-27<br />
|accessdate=2010-11-11<br />
}}</ref> which mentioned the campaign and the fact that the station has a working payphone. It was also suggested that a large proportion of the tickets sold for this station are bought by collectors who wish to own tickets with rare destinations, and do not necessarily travel.<br />
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===Other links===<br />
Previously, other public transport access was frequent with the airport being served by the ''Sky Express'' bus service from Middlesbrough and Darlington. In 2011 the links with Middlesbrough were lost as Stockton borough council withdrew funding but services to Darlington and Hurworth remained on Arriva service 12. By the beginning of 2012, passenger numbers had decreased so much that all journeys to and from the airport were withdrawn.<br />
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==Future==<br />
The Tees Valley Line, which serves this station, is one of the lines that would be upgraded as part of the proposed [[Tees Valley Metro]] project, and if it goes ahead will result in the station being re-sited closer to the airport's access road. This should also lead to the re-introduction of regular services, with a projected 4 trains per hour between Darlington and Saltburn.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.darlington.gov.uk/PublicMinutes/Darlington%20Transport%20Forum/October%206%202008/Item%205%20-%20Tees%20Valley%20Metro.pdf|title=Tees Valley Metro|publisher=Darlington Transport Forum|date=2008-10-06|accessdate=2008-12-29}}</ref><br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Parliamentary train]]<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
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*{{cite web|url=http://travel.independent.co.uk/news_and_advice/article2467315.ece|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070927211434/http://travel.independent.co.uk/news_and_advice/article2467315.ece|archivedate=2007-09-27|title=Simon Calder – Britain's transport policy goes even more off the rails April 21, 2007 – Simon comments on Tees-side Airport railway station's lack of rail service}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox UK station<br />
| name = Teesside Airport<br />
| symbol = rail<br />
| code = TEA<br />
| image_name = TeesValleyLine Tees-side Airport2.JPG<br />
| manager = [[Northern Rail]]<br />
| locale = [[Durham Tees Valley Airport]]<br />
| borough = [[Darlington (borough)|Darlington]]<br />
| owner = <br />
| platforms = 2<br />
| lowusage0405 = {{increase}} 74<br />
| lowusage0506 = {{decrease}} 72<br />
| lowusage0607 = {{increase}} 85<br />
| lowusage0708 = {{decrease}} 52<br />
| lowusage0809 = {{decrease}} 44<br />
| lowusage0910 = {{increase}} 68<br />
| lowusage1011 = {{decrease}} 18<br />
| lowusage1112 = {{decrease}} 14<br />
| lowusage1213 = {{decrease}} 8<br />
| lowusage1314 = {{steady}} 8<br />
| latitude = 54.5185<br />
| longitude = -1.4252<br />
| caption = <br />
| gridref = NZ373138<br />
| original = [[Eastern Region of British Railways]]<br />
| years = {{start date|1971|10|03|df=y}}<br />
| events = Station opened<br />
}}<br />
'''Teesside Airport''' railway station serves [[Durham Tees Valley Airport]] in the [[borough]] of [[Darlington (borough)|Darlington]] and the [[ceremonial county]] of [[County Durham]], England. With 8 passenger entries and exits between April 2013 and March 2014, Teesside Airport is the least used station in Great Britain.<ref>{{cite magazine |editor-last=Pigott |editor-first=Nick |editor-link=Nick Pigott |title=Waterloo still London's busiest station |magazine=[[The Railway Magazine]] |location=Horncastle, Lincs |date=June 2012 |publisher=Mortons Media Group |volume=158 |number=1334 |page=6 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk/server/show/nav.1529 |title=Station usage |publisher=Rail-reg.gov.uk |date=2012-03-29 |accessdate=2012-04-26}}</ref><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
The station is located on the original route of the [[Stockton and Darlington Railway]], {{convert|5|mi|43|chain|km}} from Darlington South Junction;<ref name=Yonge>{{cite book |last=Yonge |first=John |editor-last=Jacobs |editor-first=Gerald |title=Railway Track Diagrams 2: Eastern |edition=3rd |date=September 2006 |origyear=1994 |publisher=Trackmaps |location=Bradford on Avon |isbn=0-9549866-2-8 |at=map 47C |ref=harv }}</ref> it was opened by [[Eastern Region of British Railways|British Rail]] on 3 October 1971.<ref>{{cite book |last=Butt |first=R.V.J. |title=The Directory of Railway Stations |year=1995 |publisher=Patrick Stephens Ltd |location=Yeovil |isbn=1-85260-508-1 |id=R508 |page=227 |ref=harv }}</ref> There are two platforms, each long enough for a four-coach train.<ref name=Yonge /> The airport changed its name to [[Durham Tees Valley Airport]] in 2004; however, the station name remained unchanged. In 2007, [[Northern Rail]] erected new signs reading ''Teesside Airport'', replacing older signs which had used a hyphen; however, National Rail still lists the station as ''Tees-side Airport''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/tea/details.html |title=National Rail Enquiries - Station Facilities for Tees-side Airport |publisher=Nationalrail.co.uk |accessdate=2012-04-26}}</ref> <br />
<br />
==Services==<br />
Located on the [[Tees Valley Line]] and operated by [[Northern Rail]], the station has two trains per week, which call on Sundays only. Other services use this line, but pass the station without stopping. The airport is a 15-minute walk from the station and accessibility issues are a major factor in its lack of usage.<ref name=Journal14Oct09/><ref>[http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-least-visited-railway-station-1866121 "Britain's least visited railway station had just fourteen passengers in a year"] Armstrong, Jeremy; ''Daily Mirror'' news article 2-05-2013; Retrieved 2014-04-09</ref> The station did have a more frequent service in the past (the 1986 BR timetable had one train per hour each way calling here seven days per week), but since the early 1990s has received only a bare minimum 'parliamentary' service to avoid the need for formal closure proceedings. <br />
<br />
===Sunday===<br />
*1 train at 11:14 to [[Hartlepool railway station|Hartlepool]]<br />
*1 train at 12:35 to [[Dinsdale railway station|Dinsdale]] and [[Darlington railway station|Darlington]]<br />
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[[File:OS map Teesside Airport railway station.png|centre|300px|thumb|Map showing location of Teesside Airport railway station]]<br />
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{{wikinews|Rail users highlight Teesside Airport 'ghost station'}}On Saturday 24 October 2009, a group of 26 people travelled to and from the airport station on the only scheduled service, to highlight the station's existence and its poor rail service, and to persuade rail authorities to move it 500 metres closer to the airport terminal.<ref name=Journal14Oct09>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.journallive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-news/2009/10/14/rail-buffs-to-highlight-teesside-airport-ghost-station-61634-24924074/<br />
|title=Rail buffs to highlight Teesside Airport 'ghost station'<br />
|publisher=[[Trinity Mirror]]<br />
|work=[[The Journal (newspaper)|The Journal]]<br />
|date=2009-10-14<br />
|accessdate=2009-10-26<br />
}}</ref><ref name=NorthernEcho14Oct09>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/4681284.Airport_outing_bid_to_promote_station/<br />
|title=Airport outing bid to promote station<br />
|publisher=[[Newsquest]]<br />
|work=[[The Northern Echo]]<br />
|date=2009-10-14<br />
|accessdate=2009-10-26<br />
}}</ref><ref name=NorthernEcho26Oct09>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/4702296.Busy_day_at_rarely_used_train_station/<br />
|title=Busy day at {{Sic|hide=y|rarely|-}}used train station<br />
|publisher=[[Newsquest]]<br />
|work=[[The Northern Echo]]<br />
|date=2009-10-26<br />
|accessdate=2009-10-26<br />
}}</ref><br />
<br />
The station was featured on 27 October 2010 in the BBC Radio 4 programme "The Ghost Trains of Old England"<ref name=Radio4GhostTrains>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vhhcf<br />
|title=The Ghost Trains of Old England<br />
|publisher=BBC<br />
|work=[[BBC Radio 4|Radio 4]]<br />
|date=2010-10-27<br />
|accessdate=2010-11-11<br />
}}</ref> which mentioned the campaign and the fact that the station has a working payphone. It was also suggested that a large proportion of the tickets sold for this station are bought by collectors who wish to own tickets with rare destinations, and do not necessarily travel.<br />
<br />
===Other links===<br />
Previously, other public transport access was frequent with the airport being served by the ''Sky Express'' bus service from Middlesbrough and Darlington. In 2011 the links with Middlesbrough were lost as Stockton borough council withdrew funding but services to Darlington and Hurworth remained on Arriva service 12. By the beginning of 2012, passenger numbers had decreased so much that all journeys to and from the airport were withdrawn.<br />
<br />
==Future==<br />
The Tees Valley Line, which serves this station, is one of the lines that would be upgraded as part of the proposed [[Tees Valley Metro]] project, and if it goes ahead will result in the station being re-sited closer to the airport's access road. This should also lead to the re-introduction of regular services, with a projected 4 trains per hour between Darlington and Saltburn.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.darlington.gov.uk/PublicMinutes/Darlington%20Transport%20Forum/October%206%202008/Item%205%20-%20Tees%20Valley%20Metro.pdf|title=Tees Valley Metro|publisher=Darlington Transport Forum|date=2008-10-06|accessdate=2008-12-29}}</ref><br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Parliamentary train]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
{{Commonscat-inline|Teesside Airport railway station}}<br />
*{{cite web|url=http://travel.independent.co.uk/news_and_advice/article2467315.ece|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070927211434/http://travel.independent.co.uk/news_and_advice/article2467315.ece|archivedate=2007-09-27|title=Simon Calder - Britain's transport policy goes even more off the rails April 21 2007 - Simon comments on Tees-side Airport railway station's lack of rail service}}<br />
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{{s-rail|title=National Rail}}<br />
{{s-rail-national|previous=Allens West|next=Dinsdale|toc=Northern Rail|route=Tees Valley Line|notemid=Sunday only}}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox UK station<br />
| name = Teesside Airport<br />
| symbol = rail<br />
| code = TEA<br />
| image_name = TeesValleyLine Tees-side Airport2.JPG<br />
| manager = [[Northern Rail]]<br />
| locale = [[Durham Tees Valley Airport]]<br />
| borough = [[Darlington (borough)|Darlington]]<br />
| owner = <br />
| platforms = 2<br />
| lowusage0405 = {{increase}} 74<br />
| lowusage0506 = {{decrease}} 72<br />
| lowusage0607 = {{increase}} 85<br />
| lowusage0708 = {{decrease}} 52<br />
| lowusage0809 = {{decrease}} 44<br />
| lowusage0910 = {{increase}} 68<br />
| lowusage1011 = {{decrease}} 18<br />
| lowusage1112 = {{decrease}} 14<br />
| lowusage1213 = {{decrease}} 8<br />
| lowusage1314 = {{steady}} 8<br />
| latitude = 54.5185<br />
| longitude = -1.4252<br />
| caption = <br />
| gridref = NZ373138<br />
| original = [[Eastern Region of British Railways]]<br />
| years = {{start date|1971|10|03|df=y}}<br />
| events = Station opened<br />
}}<br />
'''Teesside Airport''' railway station serves [[Durham Tees Valley Airport]] in the [[borough]] of [[Darlington (borough)|Darlington]] and the [[ceremonial county]] of [[County Durham]], England. With 8 passenger entries and exits between April 2013 and March 2014, Teesside Airport is the least used station in Great Britain.<ref>{{cite magazine |editor-last=Pigott |editor-first=Nick |editor-link=Nick Pigott |title=Waterloo still London's busiest station |magazine=[[The Railway Magazine]] |location=Horncastle, Lincs |date=June 2012 |publisher=Mortons Media Group |volume=158 |number=1334 |page=6 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk/server/show/nav.1529 |title=Station usage |publisher=Rail-reg.gov.uk |date=2012-03-29 |accessdate=2012-04-26}}</ref><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
The station is located on the original route of the [[Stockton and Darlington Railway]], {{convert|5|mi|43|chain|km}} from Darlington South Junction;<ref name=Yonge>{{cite book |last=Yonge |first=John |editor-last=Jacobs |editor-first=Gerald |title=Railway Track Diagrams 2: Eastern |edition=3rd |date=September 2006 |origyear=1994 |publisher=Trackmaps |location=Bradford on Avon |isbn=0-9549866-2-8 |at=map 47C |ref=harv }}</ref> it was opened by [[Eastern Region of British Railways|British Rail]] on 3 October 1971.<ref>{{cite book |last=Butt |first=R.V.J. |title=The Directory of Railway Stations |year=1995 |publisher=Patrick Stephens Ltd |location=Yeovil |isbn=1-85260-508-1 |id=R508 |page=227 |ref=harv }}</ref> There are two platforms, each long enough for a four-coach train.<ref name=Yonge /> The airport changed its name to [[Durham Tees Valley Airport]] in 2004; however, the station name remained unchanged. In 2007, [[Northern Rail]] erected new signs reading ''Teesside Airport'', replacing older signs which had used a hyphen; however, National Rail still lists the station as ''Tees-side Airport''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/tea/details.html |title=National Rail Enquiries - Station Facilities for Tees-side Airport |publisher=Nationalrail.co.uk |accessdate=2012-04-26}}</ref> <br />
<br />
==Services==<br />
Located on the [[Tees Valley Line]] and operated by [[Northern Rail]], the station has two trains per week, which call on Sundays only. Other services use this line, but pass the station without stopping. The airport is a 15-minute walk from the station and accessibility issues are a major factor in its lack of usage.<ref name=Journal14Oct09/><ref>[http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/britains-least-visited-railway-station-1866121 "Britain's least visited railway station had just fourteen passengers in a year"] Armstrong, Jeremy; ''Daily Mirror'' news article 2-05-2013; Retrieved 2014-04-09</ref> The station did have a more frequent service in the past (the 1986 BR timetable had one train per hour each way calling here seven days per week), but since the early 1990s has received only a bare minimum 'parliamentary' service to avoid the need for formal closure proceedings. <br />
<br />
===Sunday===<br />
*1 train at 11:14 to [[Hartlepool railway station|Hartlepool]]<br />
*1 train at 12:35 to [[Dinsdale railway station|Dinsdale]] and [[Darlington railway station|Darlington]]<br />
<br />
[[File:OS map Teesside Airport railway station.png|centre|300px|thumb|Map showing location of Teesside Airport railway station]]<br />
<br />
{{wikinews|Rail users highlight Teesside Airport 'ghost station'}}On Saturday 24 October 2009, a group of 26 people travelled to and from the airport station on the only scheduled service, to highlight the station's existence and its poor rail service, and to persuade rail authorities to move it 500 metres closer to the airport terminal.<ref name=Journal14Oct09>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.journallive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-news/2009/10/14/rail-buffs-to-highlight-teesside-airport-ghost-station-61634-24924074/<br />
|title=Rail buffs to highlight Teesside Airport 'ghost station'<br />
|publisher=[[Trinity Mirror]]<br />
|work=[[The Journal (newspaper)|The Journal]]<br />
|date=2009-10-14<br />
|accessdate=2009-10-26<br />
}}</ref><ref name=NorthernEcho14Oct09>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/4681284.Airport_outing_bid_to_promote_station/<br />
|title=Airport outing bid to promote station<br />
|publisher=[[Newsquest]]<br />
|work=[[The Northern Echo]]<br />
|date=2009-10-14<br />
|accessdate=2009-10-26<br />
}}</ref><ref name=NorthernEcho26Oct09>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/4702296.Busy_day_at_rarely_used_train_station/<br />
|title=Busy day at {{Sic|hide=y|rarely|-}}used train station<br />
|publisher=[[Newsquest]]<br />
|work=[[The Northern Echo]]<br />
|date=2009-10-26<br />
|accessdate=2009-10-26<br />
}}</ref><br />
<br />
The station was featured on 27 October 2010 in the BBC Radio 4 programme "The Ghost Trains of Old England"<ref name=Radio4GhostTrains>{{cite web<br />
|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00vhhcf<br />
|title=The Ghost Trains of Old England<br />
|publisher=BBC<br />
|work=[[BBC Radio 4|Radio 4]]<br />
|date=2010-10-27<br />
|accessdate=2010-11-11<br />
}}</ref> which mentioned the campaign and the fact that the station has a working payphone. It was also suggested that a large proportion of the tickets sold for this station are bought by collectors who wish to own tickets with rare destinations, and do not necessarily travel.<br />
<br />
===Other links===<br />
Previously, other public transport access was frequent with the airport being served by the ''Sky Express'' bus service from Middlesbrough and Darlington. In 2011 the links with Middlesbrough were lost as Stockton borough council withdrew funding but services to Darlington and Hurworth remained on Arriva service 12. By the beginning of 2012, passenger numbers had decreased so much that all journeys to and from the airport were withdrawn.<br />
<br />
==Future==<br />
The Tees Valley Line, which serves this station, is one of the lines that would be upgraded as part of the proposed [[Tees Valley Metro]] project, and if it goes ahead will result in the station being re-sited closer to the airport's access road. This should also lead to the re-introduction of regular services, with a projected 4 trains per hour between Darlington and Saltburn.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.darlington.gov.uk/PublicMinutes/Darlington%20Transport%20Forum/October%206%202008/Item%205%20-%20Tees%20Valley%20Metro.pdf|title=Tees Valley Metro|publisher=Darlington Transport Forum|date=2008-10-06|accessdate=2008-12-29}}</ref><br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Parliamentary train]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
{{Commonscat-inline|Teesside Airport railway station}}<br />
*{{cite web|url=http://travel.independent.co.uk/news_and_advice/article2467315.ece|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070927211434/http://travel.independent.co.uk/news_and_advice/article2467315.ece|archivedate=2007-09-27|title=Simon Calder - Britain's transport policy goes even more off the rails April 21 2007 - Simon comments on Tees-side Airport railway station's lack of rail service}}<br />
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{{s-rail-start|noclear=yes}}<br />
{{s-rail|title=National Rail}}<br />
{{s-rail-national|previous=Allens West|next=Dinsdale|toc=Northern Rail|route=Tees Valley Line|notemid=Sunday only}}<br />
{{s-end}}<br />
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{{UK Airport stations}}<br />
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[[Category:Railway stations opened by British Rail]]<br />
[[Category:Railway stations opened in 1971]]<br />
[[Category:Railway stations served by Northern Rail]]<br />
[[Category:DfT Category F1 stations]]<br />
[[Category:Airport railway stations in the United Kingdom]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Russian urban-type settlement<br />
|en_name=Kadykchan<br />
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|federal_subject=[[Magadan Oblast]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="MagadanO_admlist">''Registry of the Administrative-Territorial Units of Magadan Oblast''</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=April 2013<br />
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'''Kadykchan''' ({{lang-ru|Кадыкча́н}}) is a depopulated [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|work settlement]]) in [[Susumansky District]] of [[Magadan Oblast]], [[Russia]], located in the [[drainage basin|basin]] of the [[Ayan-Yuryakh River]], {{convert|65|km|sp=us}} northwest of [[Susuman]], the [[administrative center]] of the district. As of the [[Russian Census (2010)|2010 Census]], it had no recorded population.<br />
<br />
==Etymology==<br />
The settlement's name comes from the indigenous [[Even language]] word meaning "small gorge" or "ravine".<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Kadykchan was built by gulag prisoners during [[World War II]] for the purposes of coal extraction. Later it accommodated miners from a few local coal mines which supplied Arkagalinskaya electric power station. The depth of mines was about {{convert|400|m|sp=us}}.<br />
<br />
After the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]], coal mining in the area became increasingly unprofitable. An explosion at the mine in 1996 killed six people, which lead to a decision to close the mines altogether and for the government to subsidize residents to move elsewhere. As of 2010, the settlement was officially completely depopulated,<ref name="2010Census" /> although travelers reported one or two hardy residents remaining in 2012.<br />
<br />
==Population history==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
| 1970 || 1979 || 1986 || 1989<ref name="1989Census1989">{{ru-pop-ref|1989Census}}</ref> || 2002<ref name="2002Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2002Census}}</ref> || 2007 || 2010<ref name="2010Census" /> ||2012<ref name="lone-grandfather"></ref><br />
|-<br />
| 3,378 || 4,764 || 10,270 || 5,794 || 875 || 227 || 0 || 1<br />
|}<br />
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==External links==<br />
*[http://kadykchan.ru/ Unofficial website of Kadykchan] {{ru icon}}<br />
*[http://englishrussia.com/?p=2451 Pictures of Kadykchan]<br />
*[<ref>http://oddstuffmagazine.com/kadykchan-a-ghost-town-of-chukotka.html</ref>]<br />
==References==<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|mag|adm|list}}<br />
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{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2013}}<br />
[[Category:Urban-type settlements in Magadan Oblast]]<br />
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<div>{{Other places3|Ostrovnoy}}<br />
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|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #148-OZ, Ostrovnoye is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=389<br />
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|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="2014Est">Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Territorial Branch of the [[Russian Federal State Statistics Service|Federal State Statistics Service]]. [http://chukotstat.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_ts/chukotstat/resources/db819d80437f3da0b390f3dd898fc419/%D0%A7%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8C+%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F+%D0%A7%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BE%D0%BA%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B3%D0%B0+%D0%BF%D0%BE+%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B8%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%BC+%D0%BE%D0%B1%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F%D0%BC+%D0%BD%D0%B0+1+%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%8F+2014+%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0.xlsx Численность постоянного населения Чукотского автономного округа по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2014 года] {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
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|date=November 2009<br />
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'''Ostrovnoye''' ({{lang-ru|Островно́е}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] of [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]] about {{convert|40|km|sp=us}} upstream from [[Anyuysk]] and about {{convert|179|km|sp=us}} from the administrative center of the district, [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and {{convert|690|km|sp=us}} from [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]]. Population: 379 (2010 est.), of which 317 were indigenous peoples. Population: {{ru-census|p2010=384}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Ostrovnoye is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
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==History==<br />
Ostrovnoye is a historical locality in the region, as it was the site of an ''[[ostrog (fortress)|ostrog]]'' built as Russians began to explore and lay claim to the region,<ref name="Fute">Strogoff ''et al.'', pp.&nbsp;103–104</ref> and was the site of trade fairs between Russians and natives.<ref name="izbirkom">[http://chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935431.html Ostrovnoye] - Chukotka Electoral Commission</ref> The ruins of the Ostrog are still visible not far from the village.<ref name="izbirkom" /> Since the beginning of the 18th century Russian explorers began active exploration of Kolyma and Chukotka, and the settlements they established were essentially fortresses, among them Anyuysky Ostrog, where the Anyuysk Fair was held, the largest in Chutkotka. The Ostrog was situated on an island in the Lesser Anyuy. However, because of constant spring flooding of the river the fair was repeatedly postponed until 1848 after a flood, which destroyed most of the island and the Ostrog itself, the settlement was moved to the left bank, 10&nbsp;km downstream. However, the locals traditionally called this fortress "Island" and so that was the name that was assigned to the modern village, standing on the site of the former Ostrog.<ref>[http://ostrog.ucoz.ru/publikacii/4_43.htm Русские крепости в сибирском Заполярье] Russian fortresses in the Siberian Arctic - E.A. Opolovnikova</ref><br />
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In December 1930, the National district of Chukotka was established, consisting of [[Anadyrsky District|Anadyrsky]] ({{lang-ru|Анадырский}}), [[Chukotsky District|Chukotsky]] (Чукотский), Markovsky (Марковский), [[Chaunsky District|Chaunsky]] (Чаунский), Eastern Tundra (Восточной Тундры, which was to become Bilibinsky District) and Western Tundra (Западной тундры) districts.<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> Ostrovnoye was appointed as the first administrative centre of the new Eastern Tundra district with authority over six separate [[selsoviet]]s, namely: Greater Yenyuisky ({{lang-ru|Больше-Энюйский}}), Lesser Yenyuisky (Мало-Энюйский), Oloysky (Олойский), Oloychansky (Олойчанский), Ostrovnovsky (Островновский) and Pogyndinsky (Погындинский).<ref name="bil2" /><br />
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The village was the site of the first Chukchi collective farm, "Turvaurgyn" ({{lang-ru|Турваургин}}, literally "New Life" in Chukchi), which was later reorganised into a farm called Ostrovnoye. By 1934, the village was equipped with a hospital bakery and radio transmitter.<br />
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==Demographics==<br />
Based on a 2006 estimate, the population of Ostrovnoye was 420, of which 340 were indigenous peoples. This is an increase from the 2005 population of 355 according to an environmental impact report on the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">Bema Gold Corporation, p.&nbsp;87</ref><br />
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The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 379,<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved April 15, 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> mainly [[Chukchi people|Chukchi]],<ref name="NPI">Dallman, Map&nbsp;3.6</ref> representing a slight reduction on the 2010 official census record, of whom 183 were male and 201 female.<br />
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As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="center"<br />
!Indigenous people<br />
!Number in the locality<br />
!Percentage of population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
250<br />
|<br />
66%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russian people|Russians]] and Other nationalities<br /><br />
|<br />
62<br />
|<br />
16%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Evens]]<br /><br />
|<br />
46<br />
|<br />
12%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Nenets people|Nenets]]<br /><br />
|<br />
19<br />
|<br />
1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|Others<br /><br />
|<br />
2<br />
|<br />
<1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''379'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br /><br />
{{small|Note: "Other nationalities" includes [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainians]] amongst others, "Others" are of unknown nationality, the ethnic breakdown provided by the official Bilibinsky District website does not equal the total population provided by the same source.}}<br />
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The head of the village is Yuri Vasilyevich Snitko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
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==Climate==<br />
Ostrovnoye has a [[Subarctic climate|subarctic]] climate (Koppen ''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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|single line=yes<br />
|location=Ostrovnoye<br />
|Jan record high C=3.6<br />
|Feb record high C=2.2<br />
|Mar record high C=5.1<br />
|Apr record high C=9.4<br />
|May record high C=23.4<br />
|Jun record high C=32.0<br />
|Jul record high C=33.9<br />
|Aug record high C=33.0<br />
|Sep record high C=24.6<br />
|Oct record high C=12.2<br />
|Nov record high C=3.2<br />
|Dec record high C=1.9<br />
|Jan high C=-29.3<br />
|Feb high C=-28.8<br />
|Mar high C=-19.1<br />
|Apr high C=-6.9<br />
|May high C=6.6<br />
|Jun high C=17.7<br />
|Jul high C=19.5<br />
|Aug high C=15.1<br />
|Sep high C=6.8<br />
|Oct high C=-8.4<br />
|Nov high C=-22.7<br />
|Dec high C=-29.1<br />
|year high C=-7.2<br />
|Jan mean C= -33.3<br />
|Feb mean C= -32.9<br />
|Mar mean C= -25.6<br />
|Apr mean C= -13.2<br />
|May mean C= 2.1<br />
|Jun mean C= 12.4<br />
|Jul mean C= 13.9<br />
|Aug mean C= 9.6<br />
|Sep mean C= 2.3 <br />
|Oct mean C= -12.2<br />
|Nov mean C= -26.6<br />
|Dec mean C= -32.7<br />
|year mean C= -12.0<br />
|Jan low C=-38.0<br />
|Feb low C=-38.2<br />
|Mar low C=-33.5<br />
|Apr low C=-22.1<br />
|May low C=-4.5<br />
|Jun low C=5.1<br />
|Jul low C=6.6<br />
|Aug low C=2.9<br />
|Sep low C=-3.0<br />
|Oct low C=-17.2<br />
|Nov low C=-31.1<br />
|Dec low C=-37.0<br />
|year low C=-18.2<br />
|Jan record low C=-54.0<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.8<br />
|Mar record low C=-48.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-42.2<br />
|May record low C=-25.0<br />
|Jun record low C=-16.1<br />
|Jul record low C=-2.3<br />
|Aug record low C=-8.2<br />
|Sep record low C=-20.0<br />
|Oct record low C=-37.0<br />
|Nov record low C=-47.2<br />
|Dec record low C=-51.1<br />
|Jan precipitation mm=37.0<br />
|Feb precipitation mm=10.2<br />
|Mar precipitation mm=14.1<br />
|Apr precipitation mm=28.4<br />
|May precipitation mm=34.4<br />
|Jun precipitation mm=59.1<br />
|Jul precipitation mm=69.1<br />
|Aug precipitation mm=64.6<br />
|Sep precipitation mm=76.8<br />
|Oct precipitation mm=62.9<br />
|Nov precipitation mm=27.0<br />
|Dec precipitation mm=17.1<br />
|year rain mm=500.7<br />
|Jan precipitation days=16.2<br />
|Feb precipitation days=14.2<br />
|Mar precipitation days=18.8<br />
|Apr precipitation days=11.5<br />
|May precipitation days=13.1<br />
|Jun precipitation days=9.7<br />
|Jul precipitation days=9.6<br />
|Aug precipitation days=13.8<br />
|Sep precipitation days=12.0<br />
|Oct precipitation days=18.3<br />
|Nov precipitation days=18.7<br />
|Dec precipitation days=18.3<br />
|year precipitation days=174.2<br />
|source 1= climatebase.ru (1959-2011)<ref name="climatebase">{{Cite web |url=http://climatebase.ru/station/25138/?lang=enl |title=Ostrovnoye,Chukotka,Russia|accessdate=October 8, 2012 }}</ref><br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist|2}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{Cite book|author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel|year=2000|chapter=Climate Zones and Types|title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation|location=Upper Saddle River, NJ|publisher=Prentice Hall|isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
*Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline=Anyuysk.jpg<br />
|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
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|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=May 2010<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43-OZ, Article&nbsp;3 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
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<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=480<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Anyuysk Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #43-OZ, Anyuysk is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Anyuysk Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=459<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2014<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="2014Est">Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Territorial Branch of the [[Russian Federal State Statistics Service|Federal State Statistics Service]]. [http://chukotstat.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_ts/chukotstat/resources/db819d80437f3da0b390f3dd898fc419/%D0%A7%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8C+%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F+%D0%A7%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BE%D0%BA%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B3%D0%B0+%D0%BF%D0%BE+%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B8%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%BC+%D0%BE%D0%B1%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F%D0%BC+%D0%BD%D0%B0+1+%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%8F+2014+%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0.xlsx Численность постоянного населения Чукотского автономного округа по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2014 года] {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
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<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689460<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
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}}<br />
'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /> Population: {{ru-census|p2010=480}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Anyuysk is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Anyuysk Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
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==History==<br />
The village was founded in 1930 as a result of the collectivisation of a number of nomadic herders who settled in the village establishing two collective farms: "First of May" ({{lang-ru|Первое мая}}) and "New Life" ({{lang-ru|Новая жизнь}}). Once the farms were established the village grew rapidly and a boarding school and kindergarten were constructed. These farms were reorganised into a single entity in 1960 under the name "Anyuysky". Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino District (then called Eastern Tundra District ({{lang-ru|Восточно-Тундровского района}})) from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> In the 1980s a dairy farm was established in order to provide milk to the school and the villagers.<br />
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==Economy==<br />
The main occupation of the inhabitants is reindeer herding and fishing, hunting and trapping. Currently, Anyuysk is the base for the municipal agricultural enterprise "Lakeside". The village has a school, local hospital, post office, communications center, a cultural center, a library, a hotel with ten beds.<br />
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==Culture==<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
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==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]],<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> a slight reduction on the 2010 official census figure of 480, split equally between men and women.<ref name="2010Census" /><ref name="2010Note" /> As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%" align="center"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
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This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
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==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
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* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''Peace Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
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==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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|width=auto<br />
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|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
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|Apr record low C=-38<br />
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|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
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|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
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|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
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|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
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|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Inhabited localities|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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{{Infobox football club<br />
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|fullname = Associação Desportiva Ferroviária Vale do Rio Doce<br />
|founded = June 17, 1963<br />
|ground = [[Estádio Engenheiro Alencar Araripe]], [[Cariacica]], [[Espírito Santo|Espírito Santo state]], [[Brazil]]<br />
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'''Associação Desportiva Ferroviária Vale do Rio Doce''', usually known as '''Desportiva Ferroviária''', or simply as '''Desportiva''' (or as '''Desportiva-ES'''), is a traditional [[List of football clubs in Brazil|Brazilian football club]] from [[Cariacica]], [[Espírito Santo|Espírito Santo state]].<br />
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==History==<br />
On July 7, 1963, the club was founded as Associação Desportiva Ferroviária Vale do Rio Doce, after Vale do Rio Doce, Ferroviário-ES, Cauê, Guarany-ES, Valeriodoce-ES and Cruzeiro-ES fused. These clubs were formed by [[Companhia Vale do Rio Doce]] railway employees. Companhia Vale do Rio Doce encouraged the clubs' fusion.<ref name="arquivodeclubes">{{Cite web|url=http://www.arquivodeclubes.com/es/desportiva.htm|title=Desportiva Capixaba|publisher=Arquivo de Clubes|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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In 1964, the club won its first professional title, the [[Campeonato Capixaba]].<ref name="capixabarsssf">{{Cite web|url=http://paginas.terra.com.br/esporte/rsssfbrasil/tables/escamp.htm|title=Campeonato Capixaba|publisher=RSSSF Brazil|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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In 1974, Desportiva competed in the [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Série A]] for the first time. The club finished in the 34th position.<ref name="serieabrasil1974rsssf">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/tablesae/br1974l1.htm|title=1974 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|publisher=RSSSF Brazil|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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In 1980, the club competed again in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, finishing in the 15th place. That was the club's all-time best campaign in the competition.<ref name="serieabrasil1980rsssf">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/tablesae/br1980l1.htm|title=1980 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|publisher=RSSSF Brazil|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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In 1993, Desportiva competed in the Série A for the last time. The club finished in the 29th position.<ref name="serieabrasil1993rsssf">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssfbrasil.com/tablesae/br1993l1.htm|title=1993 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|publisher=RSSSF Brazil|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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On April 19, 1999, the club became a private company, and changed its name to Desportiva Capixaba. The senior partner was Frannel Distribuidora de Combustível, later replaced by Grupo Villa-Forte due to Frannel's bankruptcy.<ref name="arquivodeclubes" /><br />
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In 2000, Desportiva Capixaba won its last title, the Campeonato Capixaba. In the final, the club beat [[Sociedade Desportiva Serra Futebol Clube|Serra]] in the final.<ref name="2000capixabarsssf">{{Cite web|url=http://paginas.terra.com.br/esporte/rsssfbrasil/tables/es2000.htm|title=2000 Campeonato Capixaba|publisher=RSSSF Brazil|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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In November 2010, former soccer player Robson Santana was elected by club members as president and a new direction was established in the club.<br />
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On April 8, 2011, the club was renamed back to Associação Desportiva Ferroviária Vale do Rio Doce.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://gazetaonline.globo.com/_conteudo/2011/04/gazetaesportes/futebol/futebol_capixaba/820602-desportiva-volta-a-ser-ferroviaria-e-oficial-de-justica-reintegra-posse-no-araripe.html|title=Depsortiva volta a ser Ferroviária e oficial de justiça reintegra posse no Araripe|publisher=Gazeta Online|date=April 8, 2011|accessdate=April 10, 2011|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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==Achievements==<br />
* '''[[Campeonato Capixaba]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (17):''' 1964, 1965, 1967, 1972, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2013<br />
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* '''[[Campeonato Capixaba#Copa Espírito Santo|Copa Espírito Santo]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (2):''' 2008, 2012<br />
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* '''[[Campeonato Capixaba (lower levels)|Campeonato Capixaba Second Level]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (2):''' 2007, 2012<br />
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* '''[[Campeonato Capixaba]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (1):''' 1964<br />
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* '''[[Taça Cidade de Vitória]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (1):''' 1966, 1968<br />
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* '''[[Torneio Ínicio (Espírito Santo)|Torneio Ínicio]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners (1):''' 1967<br />
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==Stadium==<br />
Desportiva Ferroviária's home stadium is [[Estádio Engenheiro Alencar Araripe|Engenheiro Alencar Araripe]] stadium,<ref name="arquivodeclubes" /> inaugurated in 1966, with a maximum capacity of 22,600 people.<ref name="templosdofutebol">{{Cite web|url=http://mavalem.sites.uol.com.br/es/Cariacica.htm|title=Estádio Engenheiro Alencar Araripe|publisher=Templos do Futebol|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref><br />
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==Club colors==<br />
The club's colors are [[garnet|grenadine red]] and [[white]].<ref name="desportivacapixabatimesbrasileiros">{{Cite web|url=http://www.timesbrasileiros.misterhost.com.br/ES/desportivacapixaba-es.htm|title=Desportiva Capixaba|publisher=Times Brasileiros|date=|accessdate=January 7, 2012|language=Portuguese}}</ref> The club's home kit is composed of grenadine red shirts with white details, grenadine red shorts and white socks.<ref name="arquivodeclubes" /><br />
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==Mascot==<br />
Desportiva Ferroviária's mascot is a [[locomotive]] sharing the club's colors.<ref name="desportivacapixabatimesbrasileiros" /><br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{pt icon}} [http://www.desportivacapixaba.com.br/desportiva/ Official site]<br />
*{{pt icon}} [http://www.arquivodeclubes.com/es/desportiva.htm Desportiva Ferroviária at Arquivo de Clubes]<br />
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clubname = Lupe ole Soaga|<br />
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nickname = |<br />
founded = |<br />
ground =[[National Soccer Stadium (Samoa)|Toleafoa J.S Blatter Soccer Stadium]]<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/nov/10/which-stadiums-home-to-most-champions Which stadiums are home to the most champions?] at The Knowledge, Guardian Newspapers</ref>|<br />
capacity = 3,500| <br />
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'''Lupe ole Soaga''' is a [[Samoa]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[Tuanaimato]]. It currently plays in the [[Samoa National League]].<br />
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==History==<br />
Lupe ole Soaga played in the First Division, the second teir of the Samoa National League during the 2011-12 season where they finished runners-up to [[Vaimoso FC|Vaimoso]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2011.html Samoa - 2011] at RSSSF.</ref> Apparently they were promoted as they then played in the [[2012-13 Samoa National League]], which they won, losing only once throughout the whole season.<ref name=RSSSF>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2013.html Samoa 2013] at RSSSF</ref> They also won the Samoa Cup, defeating [[Kiwi F.C.|Kiwi]] 2-1 in the final.<ref name=RSSSF /> Kiwi took the lead, but Lupe equalised with a penalty.<ref name="FootballSamoa">[http://www.footballsamoa.ws/News/ViewArticle/tabid/1064/Article/9be1df0f-ff23-4155-ba44-4684febea369/language/en-US/Default.aspx National Legue closer to an end] at footballsamoa.ws</ref> An additional twenty minutes extra time was played and in the second half of extra time Lupe scored the winner.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /> The Lupe ole Soaga women's team were runner's-up in the 2012-13 women's cup final.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /><br />
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==Titles==<br />
*'''[[Samoa National League]]: 1'''<br />
::[[2012-13 Samoa National League|2012-13]]<br />
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*'''[[Samoa Cup]]: 1'''<br />
::2012-13<br />
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==Squad==<br />
''As of 2012-13 season:''<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/2900/2013_2/Lupe_Ole_Soaga.html Lupe ole Soaga] at National-Football-Teams</ref><br />
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{{Fs player|no=1|nat=Samoa|name=[[Jerome Taua]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Samoa|name=[[Afasene Tusitala]]|pos=FW}}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
{{Samoa National League}}<br />
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|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #148-OZ, Ostrovnoye is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
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|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="2014Est">Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Territorial Branch of the [[Russian Federal State Statistics Service|Federal State Statistics Service]]. [http://chukotstat.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_ts/chukotstat/resources/db819d80437f3da0b390f3dd898fc419/%D0%A7%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8C+%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F+%D0%A7%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BE%D0%BA%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B3%D0%B0+%D0%BF%D0%BE+%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B8%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%BC+%D0%BE%D0%B1%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F%D0%BC+%D0%BD%D0%B0+1+%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%8F+2014+%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0.xlsx Численность постоянного населения Чукотского автономного округа по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2014 года] {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
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'''Ostrovnoye''' ({{lang-ru|Островно́е}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] of [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]] about {{convert|40|km|sp=us}} upstream from [[Anyuysk]] and about {{convert|179|km|sp=us}} from the administrative center of the district, [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and {{convert|690|km|sp=us}} from [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]]. Population: 379 (2010 est.), of which 317 were indigenous peoples. Population: {{ru-census|p2010=384}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Ostrovnoye is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
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==History==<br />
Ostrovnoye is a historical locality in the region, as it was the site of an ''[[ostrog (fortress)|ostrog]]'' built as Russians began to explore and lay claim to the region,<ref name="Fute">Strogoff ''et al.'', pp.&nbsp;103–104</ref> and was the site of trade fairs between Russians and natives.<ref name="izbirkom">[http://chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935431.html Ostrovnoye] - Chukotka Electoral Commission</ref> The ruins of the Ostrog are still visible not far from the village.<ref name="izbirkom" /> Since the beginning of the 18th century Russian explorers began active exploration of Kolyma and Chukotka, and the settlements they established were essentially fortresses, among them Anyuysky Ostrog, where the Anyuysk Fair was held, the largest in Chutkotka. The Ostrog was situated on an island in the Lesser Anyuy. However, because of constant spring flooding of the river the fair was repeatedly postponed until 1848 after a flood, which destroyed most of the island and the Ostrog itself, the settlement was moved to the left bank, 10&nbsp;km downstream. However, the locals traditionally called this fortress "Island" and so that was the name that was assigned to the modern village, standing on the site of the former Ostrog.<ref>[http://ostrog.ucoz.ru/publikacii/4_43.htm Русские крепости в сибирском Заполярье] Russian fortresses in the Siberian Arctic - E.A. Opolovnikova</ref><br />
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In December 1930, the National district of Chukotka was established, consisting of [[Anadyrsky District|Anadyrsky]] ({{lang-ru|Анадырский}}), [[Chukotsky District|Chukotsky]] (Чукотский), Markovsky (Марковский), [[Chaunsky District|Chaunsky]] (Чаунский), Eastern Tundra (Восточной Тундры, which was to become Bilibinsky District) and Western Tundra (Западной тундры) districts.<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> Ostrovnoye was appointed as the first administrative centre of the new Eastern Tundra district with authority over six separate [[selsoviet]]s, namely: Greater Yenyuisky ({{lang-ru|Больше-Энюйский}}), Lesser Yenyuisky (Мало-Энюйский), Oloysky (Олойский), Oloychansky (Олойчанский), Ostrovnovsky (Островновский) and Pogyndinsky (Погындинский).<ref name="bil2" /><br />
<br />
The village was the site of the first Chukchi collective farm, "Turvaurgyn" ({{lang-ru|Турваургин}}, literally "New Life" in Chukchi), which was later reorganised into a farm called Ostrovnoye. By 1934, the village was equipped with a hospital bakery and radio transmitter.<br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
Based on a 2006 estimate, the population of Ostrovnoye was 420, of which 340 were indigenous peoples. This is an increase from the 2005 population of 355 according to an environmental impact report on the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">Bema Gold Corporation, p.&nbsp;87</ref><br />
<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 379,<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved April 15, 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> mainly [[Chukchi people|Chukchi]],<ref name="NPI">Dallman, Map&nbsp;3.6</ref> representing a slight reduction on the 2010 official census record, of whom 183 were male and 201 female.<br />
<br />
As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="center"<br />
!Indigenous people<br />
!Number in the locality<br />
!Percentage of population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
250<br />
|<br />
66%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russian people|Russians]] and Other nationalities<br /><br />
|<br />
62<br />
|<br />
16%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Evens]]<br /><br />
|<br />
46<br />
|<br />
12%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Nenets people|Nenets]]<br /><br />
|<br />
19<br />
|<br />
1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|Others<br /><br />
|<br />
2<br />
|<br />
<1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''379'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br /><br />
{{small|Note: "Other nationalities" includes [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainians]] amongst others, "Others" are of unknown nationality, the ethnic breakdown provided by the official Bilibinsky District website does not equal the total population provided by the same source.}}<br />
<br />
The head of the village is Yuri Vasilyevich Snitko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Ostrovnoye has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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|Jan record high C=0<br />
|Feb record high C=3<br />
|Mar record high C=1.8<br />
|Apr record high C=8.3<br />
|May record high C=23.2<br />
|Jun record high C=32<br />
|Jul record high C=35.1<br />
|Aug record high C=29.9<br />
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|Oct record high C=8<br />
|Nov record high C=3.2<br />
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|Feb low C=-32.7<br />
|Mar low C=-28.7<br />
|Apr low C=-18.5<br />
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|Aug low C=3.4<br />
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|Nov low C=-27.3<br />
|Dec low C=-32.4<br />
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|Feb record low C=-54<br />
|Mar record low C=-50.3<br />
|Apr record low C=-74<br />
|May record low C=-23.5<br />
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|Jul record low C=-2.3<br />
|Aug record low C=-8.2<br />
|Sep record low C=-15<br />
|Oct record low C=-37<br />
|Nov record low C=-47<br />
|Dec record low C=-52<br />
|year record low C=-74<br />
|Jan rain mm=12<br />
|Feb rain mm=9<br />
|Mar rain mm=3<br />
|Apr rain mm=6<br />
|May rain mm=6<br />
|Jun rain mm=18<br />
|Jul rain mm=42<br />
|Aug rain mm=30<br />
|Sep rain mm=21<br />
|Oct rain mm=18<br />
|Nov rain mm=15<br />
|Dec rain mm=18<br />
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|Feb snow days=19<br />
|Mar snow days=14<br />
|Apr snow days=10<br />
|May snow days=7<br />
|Jun snow days=1<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=0<br />
|Sep snow days=9<br />
|Oct snow days=20<br />
|Nov snow days=18<br />
|Dec snow days=21<br />
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|source 1= <ref name="meoweather">{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.1333333/164.2/Ostrovnoye.html |title=Weather Averages for Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug from meoweather.com |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=October 8, 2012 }}</ref><br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist|2}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{Cite book|author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel|year=2000|chapter=Climate Zones and Types|title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation|location=Upper Saddle River, NJ|publisher=Prentice Hall|isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
*Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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'''Ostrovnoye''' ({{lang-ru|Островно́е}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] of [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]] about {{convert|40|km|sp=us}} upstream from [[Anyuysk]] and about {{convert|179|km|sp=us}} from the administrative center of the district, [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and {{convert|690|km|sp=us}} from [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]]. Population: 379 (2010 est.), of which 317 were indigenous peoples. Population: {{ru-census|p2010=384}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Ostrovnoye is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Ostrovnoye is a historical locality in the region, as it was the site of an ''[[ostrog (fortress)|ostrog]]'' built as Russians began to explore and lay claim to the region,<ref name="Fute">Strogoff ''et al.'', pp.&nbsp;103–104</ref> and was the site of trade fairs between Russians and natives.<ref name="izbirkom">[http://chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935431.html Ostrovnoye] - Chukotka Electoral Commission</ref> The ruins of the Ostrog are still visible not far from the village.<ref name="izbirkom" /> Since the beginning of the 18th century Russian explorers began active exploration of Kolyma and Chukotka, and the settlements they established were essentially fortresses, among them Anyuysky Ostrog, where the Anyuysk Fair was held, the largest in Chutkotka. The Ostrog was situated on an island in the Lesser Anyuy. However, because of constant spring flooding of the river the fair was repeatedly postponed until 1848 after a flood, which destroyed most of the island and the Ostrog itself, the settlement was moved to the left bank, 10&nbsp;km downstream. However, the locals traditionally called this fortress "Island" and so that was the name that was assigned to the modern village, standing on the site of the former Ostrog.<ref>[http://ostrog.ucoz.ru/publikacii/4_43.htm Русские крепости в сибирском Заполярье] Russian fortresses in the Siberian Arctic - E.A. Opolovnikova</ref><br />
<br />
In December 1930, the National district of Chukotka was established, consisting of [[Anadyrsky District|Anadyrsky]] ({{lang-ru|Анадырский}}), [[Chukotsky District|Chukotsky]] (Чукотский), Markovsky (Марковский), [[Chaunsky District|Chaunsky]] (Чаунский), Eastern Tundra (Восточной Тундры, which was to become Bilibinsky District) and Western Tundra (Западной тундры) districts.<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> Ostrovnoye was appointed as the first administrative centre of the new Eastern Tundra district with authority over six separate [[selsoviet]]s, namely: Greater Yenyuisky ({{lang-ru|Больше-Энюйский}}), Lesser Yenyuisky (Мало-Энюйский), Oloysky (Олойский), Oloychansky (Олойчанский), Ostrovnovsky (Островновский) and Pogyndinsky (Погындинский).<ref name="bil2" /><br />
<br />
The village was the site of the first Chukchi collective farm, "Turvaurgyn" ({{lang-ru|Турваургин}}, literally "New Life" in Chukchi), which was later reorganised into a farm called Ostrovnoye. By 1934, the village was equipped with a hospital bakery and radio transmitter.<br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
Based on a 2006 estimate, the population of Ostrovnoye was 420, of which 340 were indigenous peoples. This is an increase from the 2005 population of 355 according to an environmental impact report on the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">Bema Gold Corporation, p.&nbsp;87</ref> <br />
<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 379,<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved April 15, 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> mainly [[Chukchi people|Chukchi]],<ref name="NPI">Dallman, Map&nbsp;3.6</ref> representing a slight reduction on the 2010 official census record, of whom 183 were male and 201 female. <br />
<br />
As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="center"<br />
!Indigenous people<br />
!Number in the locality<br />
!Percentage of population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
250<br />
|<br />
66%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russian people|Russians]] and Other nationalities<br /><br />
|<br />
62<br />
|<br />
16%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Evens]]<br /><br />
|<br />
46<br />
|<br />
12%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Nenets people|Nenets]]<br /><br />
|<br />
19<br />
|<br />
1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|Others<br /><br />
|<br />
2<br />
|<br />
<1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''379'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br /><br />
{{small|Note: "Other nationalities" includes [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainians]] amongst others, "Others" are of unknown nationality, the ethnic breakdown provided by the official Bilibinsky District website does not equal the total population provided by the same source.}}<br />
<br />
The head of the village is Yuri Vasilyevich Snitko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Ostrovnoye has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
<br />
{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location=Ostrovnoye<br />
|Jan record high C=0<br />
|Feb record high C=3<br />
|Mar record high C=1.8<br />
|Apr record high C=8.3<br />
|May record high C=23.2<br />
|Jun record high C=32<br />
|Jul record high C=35.1<br />
|Aug record high C=29.9<br />
|Sep record high C=21<br />
|Oct record high C=8<br />
|Nov record high C=3.2<br />
|Dec record high C=1.9<br />
|year record high C=35.1<br />
|Jan high C=-27.6<br />
|Feb high C=-26.8<br />
|Mar high C=-17.5<br />
|Apr high C=-6.8<br />
|May high C=5.9<br />
|Jun high C=16<br />
|Jul high C=16.8<br />
|Aug high C=13.9<br />
|Sep high C=5.6<br />
|Oct high C=-8<br />
|Nov high C=-22.3<br />
|Dec high C=-27.5<br />
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|Jan low C=-32.2<br />
|Feb low C=-32.7<br />
|Mar low C=-28.7<br />
|Apr low C=-18.5<br />
|May low C=-3.2<br />
|Jun low C=5.2<br />
|Jul low C=6.7<br />
|Aug low C=3.4<br />
|Sep low C=-1.8<br />
|Oct low C=-14.4<br />
|Nov low C=-27.3<br />
|Dec low C=-32.4<br />
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|Jan record low C=-58<br />
|Feb record low C=-54<br />
|Mar record low C=-50.3<br />
|Apr record low C=-74<br />
|May record low C=-23.5<br />
|Jun record low C=-5.4<br />
|Jul record low C=-2.3<br />
|Aug record low C=-8.2<br />
|Sep record low C=-15<br />
|Oct record low C=-37<br />
|Nov record low C=-47<br />
|Dec record low C=-52<br />
|year record low C=-74<br />
|Jan rain mm=12<br />
|Feb rain mm=9<br />
|Mar rain mm=3<br />
|Apr rain mm=6<br />
|May rain mm=6<br />
|Jun rain mm=18<br />
|Jul rain mm=42<br />
|Aug rain mm=30<br />
|Sep rain mm=21<br />
|Oct rain mm=18<br />
|Nov rain mm=15<br />
|Dec rain mm=18<br />
|year rain mm=198<br />
|Jan snow days=25<br />
|Feb snow days=19<br />
|Mar snow days=14<br />
|Apr snow days=10<br />
|May snow days=7<br />
|Jun snow days=1<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=0<br />
|Sep snow days=9<br />
|Oct snow days=20<br />
|Nov snow days=18<br />
|Dec snow days=21<br />
|year snow days=144<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather"> {{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.1333333/164.2/Ostrovnoye.html |title=Weather Averages for Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug from meoweather.com |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=October 8, 2012 }}</ref><br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist|2}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{Cite book|author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel|year=2000|chapter=Climate Zones and Types|title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation|location=Upper Saddle River, NJ|publisher=Prentice Hall|isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
*Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
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|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
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|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=480<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Anyuysk Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #43-OZ, Anyuysk is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Anyuysk Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=459<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2014<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="2014Est">Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Territorial Branch of the [[Russian Federal State Statistics Service|Federal State Statistics Service]]. [http://chukotstat.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_ts/chukotstat/resources/db819d80437f3da0b390f3dd898fc419/%D0%A7%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8C+%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F+%D0%A7%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BE%D0%BA%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B3%D0%B0+%D0%BF%D0%BE+%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B8%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%BC+%D0%BE%D0%B1%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F%D0%BC+%D0%BD%D0%B0+1+%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%8F+2014+%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0.xlsx Численность постоянного населения Чукотского автономного округа по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2014 года] {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
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|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
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|postal_codes_ref=<br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
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'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /> Population: {{ru-census|p2010=480}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Anyuysk is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Anyuysk Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
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==History==<br />
The village was founded in 1930 as a result of the collectivisation of a number of nomadic herders who settled in the village establishing two collective farms: "First of May" ({{lang-ru|Первое мая}}) and "New Life" ({{lang-ru|Новая жизнь}}). Once the farms were established the village grew rapidly and a boarding school and kindergarten were constructed. These farms were reorganised into a single entity in 1960 under the name "Anyuysky". Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino District (then called Eastern Tundra District ({{lang-ru|Восточно-Тундровского района}})) from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> In the 1980s a dairy farm was established in order to provide milk to the school and the villagers.<br />
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==Economy==<br />
The main occupation of the inhabitants is reindeer herding and fishing, hunting and trapping. Currently, Anyuysk is the base for the municipal agricultural enterprise "Lakeside". The village has a school, local hospital, post office, communications center, a cultural center, a library, a hotel with ten beds.<br />
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==Culture==<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
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==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]],<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> a slight reduction on the 2010 official census figure of 480, split equally between men and women.<ref name="2010Census" /><ref name="2010Note" /> As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%" align="center"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
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This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
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==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
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* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''Peace Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
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==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
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|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
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|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Inhabited localities|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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|en_name=Ostrovnoye<br />
|ru_name=Островное<br />
|other_name<br />
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|latm=03<br />
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|longd=164<br />
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|longs<br />
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|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2</ref><br />
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|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|adm_ctr_of<br />
|adm_ctr_of_ref<br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
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|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43, Article&nbsp;7</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Rural locality<br />
|area_as_of=2010<br />
|area_km2=1.54<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=384<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #148-OZ, Ostrovnoye is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=389<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2014<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="2014Est">Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Territorial Branch of the [[Russian Federal State Statistics Service|Federal State Statistics Service]]. [http://chukotstat.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_ts/chukotstat/resources/db819d80437f3da0b390f3dd898fc419/%D0%A7%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8C+%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F+%D0%A7%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BE%D0%BA%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B3%D0%B0+%D0%BF%D0%BE+%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B8%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%BC+%D0%BE%D0%B1%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F%D0%BC+%D0%BD%D0%B0+1+%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%8F+2014+%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0.xlsx Численность постоянного населения Чукотского автономного округа по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2014 года] {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
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'''Ostrovnoye''' ({{lang-ru|Островно́е}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] of [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]] about {{convert|40|km|sp=us}} upstream from [[Anyuysk]] and about {{convert|179|km|sp=us}} from the administrative center of the district, [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and {{convert|690|km|sp=us}} from [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]]. Population: 379 (2010 est.), of which 317 were indigenous peoples. Population: {{ru-census|p2010=384}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Ostrovnoye is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
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==History==<br />
Ostrovnoye is a historical locality in the region, as it was the site of an ''[[ostrog (fortress)|ostrog]]'' built as Russians began to explore and lay claim to the region,<ref name="Fute">Strogoff ''et al.'', pp.&nbsp;103–104</ref> and was the site of trade fairs between Russians and natives.<ref name="izbirkom">[http://chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935431.html Ostrovnoye] - Chukotka Electoral Commission</ref> The ruins of the Ostrog are still visible not far from the village.<ref name="izbirkom" /> Since the beginning of the 18th century Russian explorers began active exploration of Kolyma and Chukotka, and the settlements they established were essentially fortresses, among them Anyuysky Ostrog, where the Anyuysk Fair was held, the largest in Chutkotka. The Ostrog was situated on an island in the Lesser Anyuy. However, because of constant spring flooding of the river the fair was repeatedly postponed until 1848 after a flood, which destroyed most of the island and the Ostrog itself, the settlement was moved to the left bank, 10&nbsp;km downstream. However, the locals traditionally called this fortress "Island" and so that was the name that was assigned to the modern village, standing on the site of the former Ostrog.<ref>[http://ostrog.ucoz.ru/publikacii/4_43.htm Русские крепости в сибирском Заполярье] Russian fortresses in the Siberian Arctic - E.A. Opolovnikova</ref><br />
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In December 1930, the National district of Chukotka was established, consisting of [[Anadyrsky District|Anadyrsky]] ({{lang-ru|Анадырский}}), [[Chukotsky District|Chukotsky]] (Чукотский), Markovsky (Марковский), [[Chaunsky District|Chaunsky]] (Чаунский), Eastern Tundra (Восточной Тундры, which was to become Bilibinsky District) and Western Tundra (Западной тундры) districts.<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> Ostrovnoye was appointed as the first administrative centre of the new Eastern Tundra district with authority over six separate [[selsoviet]]s, namely: Greater Yenyuisky ({{lang-ru|Больше-Энюйский}}), Lesser Yenyuisky (Мало-Энюйский), Oloysky (Олойский), Oloychansky (Олойчанский), Ostrovnovsky (Островновский) and Pogyndinsky (Погындинский).<ref name="bil2" /><br />
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The village was the site of the first Chukchi collective farm, "Turvaurgyn" ({{lang-ru|Турваургин}}, literally "New Life" in Chukchi), which was later reorganised into a farm called Ostrovnoye. By 1934, the village was equipped with a hospital bakery and radio transmitter.<br />
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==Demographics==<br />
Based on a 2006 estimate, the population of Ostrovnoye was 420, of which 340 were indigenous peoples. This is an increase from the 2005 population of 355 according to an environmental impact report on the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">Bema Gold Corporation, p.&nbsp;87</ref> <br />
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The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 379,<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved April 15, 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> mainly [[Chukchi people|Chukchi]],<ref name="NPI">Dallman, Map&nbsp;3.6</ref> representing a slight reduction on the 2010 official census record, of whom 183 were male and 201 female. <br />
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As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="center"<br />
!Indigenous people<br />
!Number in the locality<br />
!Percentage of population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
250<br />
|<br />
66%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russian people|Russians]] and Other nationalities<br /><br />
|<br />
62<br />
|<br />
16%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Evens]]<br /><br />
|<br />
46<br />
|<br />
12%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Nenets people|Nenets]]<br /><br />
|<br />
19<br />
|<br />
1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|Others<br /><br />
|<br />
2<br />
|<br />
<1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''379'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br /><br />
{{small|Note: "Other nationalities" includes [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainians]] amongst others, "Others" are of unknown nationality, the ethnic breakdown provided by the official Bilibinsky District website does not equal the total population provided by the same source.}}<br />
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The head of the village is Yuri Vasilyevich Snitko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
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==Climate==<br />
Ostrovnoye has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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|Feb record high C=3<br />
|Mar record high C=1.8<br />
|Apr record high C=8.3<br />
|May record high C=23.2<br />
|Jun record high C=32<br />
|Jul record high C=35.1<br />
|Aug record high C=29.9<br />
|Sep record high C=21<br />
|Oct record high C=8<br />
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|Feb rain mm=9<br />
|Mar rain mm=3<br />
|Apr rain mm=6<br />
|May rain mm=6<br />
|Jun rain mm=18<br />
|Jul rain mm=42<br />
|Aug rain mm=30<br />
|Sep rain mm=21<br />
|Oct rain mm=18<br />
|Nov rain mm=15<br />
|Dec rain mm=18<br />
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|Aug snow days=0<br />
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|Oct snow days=20<br />
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|Dec snow days=21<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist|2}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{Cite book|author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel|year=2000|chapter=Climate Zones and Types|title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation|location=Upper Saddle River, NJ|publisher=Prentice Hall|isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
*Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
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|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
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|map_label_position=right<br />
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|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
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|pop_2010census=480<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Anyuysk Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #43-OZ, Anyuysk is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Anyuysk Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=459<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2014<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="2014Est">Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Territorial Branch of the [[Russian Federal State Statistics Service|Federal State Statistics Service]]. [http://chukotstat.gks.ru/wps/wcm/connect/rosstat_ts/chukotstat/resources/db819d80437f3da0b390f3dd898fc419/%D0%A7%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D1%8C+%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%BE%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F+%D0%A7%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%BE%D1%82%D1%81%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%B0%D0%B2%D1%82%D0%BE%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%BC%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%BE%D0%BA%D1%80%D1%83%D0%B3%D0%B0+%D0%BF%D0%BE+%D0%BC%D1%83%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B8%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%BB%D1%8C%D0%BD%D1%8B%D0%BC+%D0%BE%D0%B1%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F%D0%BC+%D0%BD%D0%B0+1+%D1%8F%D0%BD%D0%B2%D0%B0%D1%80%D1%8F+2014+%D0%B3%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0.xlsx Численность постоянного населения Чукотского автономного округа по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2014 года] {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
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|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
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'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /> Population: {{ru-census|p2010=480}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Anyuysk is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Anyuysk Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
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==History==<br />
The village was founded in 1930 as a result of the collectivisation of a number of nomadic herders who settled in the village establishing two collective farms: "First of May" ({{lang-ru|Первое мая}}) and "New Life" ({{lang-ru|Новая жизнь}}). Once the farms were established the village grew rapidly and a boarding school and kindergarten were constructed. These farms were reorganised into a single entity in 1960 under the name "Anyuysky". Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino District (then called Eastern Tundra District ({{lang-ru|Восточно-Тундровского района}})) from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> In the 1980s a dairy farm was established in order to provide milk to the school and the villagers.<br />
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==Economy==<br />
The main occupation of the inhabitants is reindeer herding and fishing, hunting and trapping. Currently, Anyuysk is the base for the municipal agricultural enterprise "Lakeside". The village has a school, local hospital, post office, communications center, a cultural center, a library, a hotel with ten beds.<br />
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==Culture==<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
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==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]],<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> a slight reduction on the 2010 official census figure of 480, split equally between men and women.<ref name="2010Census" /><ref name="2010Note" /> As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%" align="center"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
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This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
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==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
<br />
* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''Peace Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
|year record high C=35<br />
|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
|Dec low C=-34.3<br />
|year low C=-15<br />
|Jan record low C=-51.5<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.3<br />
|Mar record low C=-44.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Inhabited localities|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug}}<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
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<div>{{Other places3|Ostrovnoy}}<br />
{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Ostrovnoye<br />
|ru_name=Островное<br />
|other_name<br />
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|image_caption<br />
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|map_label_position=right<br />
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|longs<br />
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|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|adm_ctr_of<br />
|adm_ctr_of_ref<br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
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|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43, Article&nbsp;7</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Rural locality<br />
|area_as_of=2010<br />
|area_km2=1.54<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=384<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #148-OZ, Ostrovnoye is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=379<br />
|pop_latest_date=2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
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|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
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|postal_codes=689465<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
}}<br />
'''Ostrovnoye''' ({{lang-ru|Островно́е}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] of [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]] about {{convert|40|km|sp=us}} upstream from [[Anyuysk]] and about {{convert|179|km|sp=us}} from the administrative center of the district, [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and {{convert|690|km|sp=us}} from [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]]. Population: 379 (2010 est.), of which 317 were indigenous peoples. Population: {{ru-census|p2010=384}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Ostrovnoye is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Ostrovnoye is a historical locality in the region, as it was the site of an ''[[ostrog (fortress)|ostrog]]'' built as Russians began to explore and lay claim to the region,<ref name="Fute">Strogoff ''et al.'', pp.&nbsp;103–104</ref> and was the site of trade fairs between Russians and natives.<ref name="izbirkom">[http://chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935431.html Ostrovnoye] - Chukotka Electoral Commission</ref> The ruins of the Ostrog are still visible not far from the village.<ref name="izbirkom" /> Since the beginning of the 18th century Russian explorers began active exploration of Kolyma and Chukotka, and the settlements they established were essentially fortresses, among them Anyuysky Ostrog, where the Anyuysk Fair was held, the largest in Chutkotka. The Ostrog was situated on an island in the Lesser Anyuy. However, because of constant spring flooding of the river the fair was repeatedly postponed until 1848 after a flood, which destroyed most of the island and the Ostrog itself, the settlement was moved to the left bank, 10&nbsp;km downstream. However, the locals traditionally called this fortress "Island" and so that was the name that was assigned to the modern village, standing on the site of the former Ostrog.<ref>[http://ostrog.ucoz.ru/publikacii/4_43.htm Русские крепости в сибирском Заполярье] Russian fortresses in the Siberian Arctic - E.A. Opolovnikova</ref><br />
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In December 1930, the National district of Chukotka was established, consisting of [[Anadyrsky District|Anadyrsky]] ({{lang-ru|Анадырский}}), [[Chukotsky District|Chukotsky]] (Чукотский), Markovsky (Марковский), [[Chaunsky District|Chaunsky]] (Чаунский), Eastern Tundra (Восточной Тундры, which was to become Bilibinsky District) and Western Tundra (Западной тундры) districts.<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> Ostrovnoye was appointed as the first administrative centre of the new Eastern Tundra district with authority over six separate [[selsoviet]]s, namely: Greater Yenyuisky ({{lang-ru|Больше-Энюйский}}), Lesser Yenyuisky (Мало-Энюйский), Oloysky (Олойский), Oloychansky (Олойчанский), Ostrovnovsky (Островновский) and Pogyndinsky (Погындинский).<ref name="bil2" /><br />
<br />
The village was the site of the first Chukchi collective farm, "Turvaurgyn" ({{lang-ru|Турваургин}}, literally "New Life" in Chukchi), which was later reorganised into a farm called Ostrovnoye. By 1934, the village was equipped with a hospital bakery and radio transmitter.<br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
Based on a 2006 estimate, the population of Ostrovnoye was 420, of which 340 were indigenous peoples. This is an increase from the 2005 population of 355 according to an environmental impact report on the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">Bema Gold Corporation, p.&nbsp;87</ref> <br />
<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 379,<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved April 15, 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> mainly [[Chukchi people|Chukchi]],<ref name="NPI">Dallman, Map&nbsp;3.6</ref> representing a slight reduction on the 2010 official census record, of whom 183 were male and 201 female. <br />
<br />
As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="center"<br />
!Indigenous people<br />
!Number in the locality<br />
!Percentage of population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
250<br />
|<br />
66%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russian people|Russians]] and Other nationalities<br /><br />
|<br />
62<br />
|<br />
16%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Evens]]<br /><br />
|<br />
46<br />
|<br />
12%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Nenets people|Nenets]]<br /><br />
|<br />
19<br />
|<br />
1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|Others<br /><br />
|<br />
2<br />
|<br />
<1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''379'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br /><br />
{{small|Note: "Other nationalities" includes [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainians]] amongst others, "Others" are of unknown nationality, the ethnic breakdown provided by the official Bilibinsky District website does not equal the total population provided by the same source.}}<br />
<br />
The head of the village is Yuri Vasilyevich Snitko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Ostrovnoye has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
<br />
{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location=Ostrovnoye<br />
|Jan record high C=0<br />
|Feb record high C=3<br />
|Mar record high C=1.8<br />
|Apr record high C=8.3<br />
|May record high C=23.2<br />
|Jun record high C=32<br />
|Jul record high C=35.1<br />
|Aug record high C=29.9<br />
|Sep record high C=21<br />
|Oct record high C=8<br />
|Nov record high C=3.2<br />
|Dec record high C=1.9<br />
|year record high C=35.1<br />
|Jan high C=-27.6<br />
|Feb high C=-26.8<br />
|Mar high C=-17.5<br />
|Apr high C=-6.8<br />
|May high C=5.9<br />
|Jun high C=16<br />
|Jul high C=16.8<br />
|Aug high C=13.9<br />
|Sep high C=5.6<br />
|Oct high C=-8<br />
|Nov high C=-22.3<br />
|Dec high C=-27.5<br />
|year high C=-6.5<br />
|Jan low C=-32.2<br />
|Feb low C=-32.7<br />
|Mar low C=-28.7<br />
|Apr low C=-18.5<br />
|May low C=-3.2<br />
|Jun low C=5.2<br />
|Jul low C=6.7<br />
|Aug low C=3.4<br />
|Sep low C=-1.8<br />
|Oct low C=-14.4<br />
|Nov low C=-27.3<br />
|Dec low C=-32.4<br />
|year low C=-14.7<br />
|Jan record low C=-58<br />
|Feb record low C=-54<br />
|Mar record low C=-50.3<br />
|Apr record low C=-74<br />
|May record low C=-23.5<br />
|Jun record low C=-5.4<br />
|Jul record low C=-2.3<br />
|Aug record low C=-8.2<br />
|Sep record low C=-15<br />
|Oct record low C=-37<br />
|Nov record low C=-47<br />
|Dec record low C=-52<br />
|year record low C=-74<br />
|Jan rain mm=12<br />
|Feb rain mm=9<br />
|Mar rain mm=3<br />
|Apr rain mm=6<br />
|May rain mm=6<br />
|Jun rain mm=18<br />
|Jul rain mm=42<br />
|Aug rain mm=30<br />
|Sep rain mm=21<br />
|Oct rain mm=18<br />
|Nov rain mm=15<br />
|Dec rain mm=18<br />
|year rain mm=198<br />
|Jan snow days=25<br />
|Feb snow days=19<br />
|Mar snow days=14<br />
|Apr snow days=10<br />
|May snow days=7<br />
|Jun snow days=1<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=0<br />
|Sep snow days=9<br />
|Oct snow days=20<br />
|Nov snow days=18<br />
|Dec snow days=21<br />
|year snow days=144<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather"> {{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.1333333/164.2/Ostrovnoye.html |title=Weather Averages for Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug from meoweather.com |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=October 8, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist|2}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{Cite book|author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel|year=2000|chapter=Climate Zones and Types|title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation|location=Upper Saddle River, NJ|publisher=Prentice Hall|isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
*Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug}}<br />
{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2012}}<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
[[Category:Populated places of Arctic Russia]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anjuisk&diff=162165934Anjuisk2014-06-07T13:19:51Z<p>Fenix down: copyed, slight expansion</p>
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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline=Anyuysk.jpg<br />
|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=18<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=161<br />
|longm=38<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=May 2010<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43-OZ, Article&nbsp;3 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=480<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Anyuysk Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #43-OZ, Anyuysk is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Anyuysk Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=472<br />
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'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /> Population: {{ru-census|p2010=480}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Anyuysk is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Anyuysk Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
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==History==<br />
The village was founded in 1930 as a result of the collectivisation of a number of nomadic herders who settled in the village establishing two collective farms: "First of May" ({{lang-ru|Первое мая}}) and "New Life" ({{lang-ru|Новая жизнь}}). Once the farms were established the village grew rapidly and a boarding school and kindergarten were constructed. These farms were reorganised into a single entity in 1960 under the name "Anyuysky". Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino District (then called Eastern Tundra District ({{lang-ru|Восточно-Тундровского района}})) from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> In the 1980s a dairy farm was established in order to provide milk to the school and the villagers.<br />
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==Economy==<br />
The main occupation of the inhabitants is reindeer herding and fishing, hunting and trapping. Currently, Anyuysk is the base for the municipal agricultural enterprise "Lakeside". The village has a school, local hospital, post office, communications center, a cultural center, a library, a hotel with ten beds.<br />
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==Culture==<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]],<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> a slight reduction on the 2010 official census figure of 480, split equally between men and women.<ref name="2010Census" /><ref name="2010Note" /> As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%" align="center"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
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This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
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==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
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* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''Peace Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
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==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
|year record high C=35<br />
|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
|Dec low C=-34.3<br />
|year low C=-15<br />
|Jan record low C=-51.5<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.3<br />
|Mar record low C=-44.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Inhabited localities|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug}}<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
[[Category:Populated places of Arctic Russia]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tafea_F.C.&diff=134318585Tafea F.C.2014-04-02T11:21:42Z<p>Fenix down: rem unreffed tag.</p>
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<div>{{Football club infobox<br />
| clubname = Tafea FC<br />
| image = [[Image:Tafea FC.png]]<br />
| fullname = Tafea Football Club<br />
| nickname =<br />
| founded =<br />
| ground = [[Korman Stadium]]<br>[[Port Vila]], [[Vanuatu]]<br />
| capacity = 10,000<br />
| chairman = <br />
| manager = {{Flagicon|VAN}} [[Moise Poida]]<br />
| league = [[Vanuatu Premia Divisen]]<br />
| season = 2013<br />
| position = 1st<br />
| pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=_thinbluesides|pattern_ra1=<br />
| leftarm1=ff0000|body1=ff0000|rightarm1=ff0000|shorts1=ff0000|socks1=ff0000<br />
}}<br />
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'''Tafea Football Club''' is a [[football (soccer)|soccer]] team from [[Port Vila]] in [[Vanuatu]].<br />
<br />
Tafea FC won the first 15 championships since the start of the Premia Divisen of Port Vila Football League (first in the 16th season [[Amicale FC]] could beat Tafea's championship subscription). With 15 consecutive national championship titles Tafea FC holds the world record of championships in a row.[http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/kamprec.html#tnc] The team reached the final of [[Oceania Club Championship 2000-01|2000-2001 Oceania Club Championship Tournament]] where it lost out to Australia's [[Wollongong Wolves]].<br />
<br />
==Achievements==<br />
*'''[[Vanuatu Premia Divisen]]: 16'''<br />
:: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008-09, 2013 <ref name="test"> [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesv/vanuatuchamp.html] The RSSSF Archive, Vanuatu - List of Champions</ref><br />
<br />
==Performance in OFC competitions==<br />
*'''[[OFC Champions League]]''': 2 appearances <br />
::'''Best''': 2° in Group B [[OFC Champions League 2007-08|2008]]<br />
::[[OFC Champions League 2007-08|2008]]: 2° in Group B<br />
::[[OFC Champions League 2009-10|2010]]: 3° in Group B<br />
<br />
*[[Oceania Club Championship]] (5 appearances)<br />
::: [[Oceania Club Championship 1987|1987]] - [[Vanuatu national football team]] ([[Vanuatu]]) (competed as Tafea FC)<br />
::: [[Oceania Club Championship 1999|1999]] - First Round - Group C - 2nd place - 4 pts (stage 1 of 3)<br />
::: [[Oceania Club Championship 2000-01|2000-01]] - 2nd Place - Lost against [[Wollongong Wolves]] {{Flagicon|AUS}} 1 - 0 (stage 4 of 4)<br />
::: [[Oceania Club Championship 2004-05|2004-05]] - 3rd Place - Won against [[AS Pirae]] {{Flagicon|TAH}} 3 - 1 (stage 4 of 4)<br />
::: [[Oceania Club Championship 2006|2006]] - First Round - Group B - 3rd place - 4 pts (stage 2 of 4)<br />
<br />
==Current squad==<br />
Squad for [[2013–14 OFC Champions League]]:<ref>[http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/Competitions/TeamList/tabid/1014/Competition/ddd1e767-9152-4969-8d64-7f5a5227cb2f/language/en-US/Default.aspx Tafea FC Official Team List] from oceaniafootball.com</ref><br />
<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=VAN|name=[[Seiloni Iaruel]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=VAN|name=[[Kalo Firiam]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=VAN|name=[[Lucien Hinge]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=VAN|name=[[Freddy Vava]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=VAN|name=[[Jaycen Botleng]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=VAN|name=[[Kevin Shem]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=VAN|name=[[Jais Malsarani]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=VAN|name=[[Moses Kalotang]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=VAN|name=[[Ignace Iamak]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=VAN|name=[[Cyril Wis]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=VAN|name=[[Selwin Sese Ala]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=VAN|name=[[Jack Niko]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=VAN|name=[[Winjo William]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=VAN|name=[[Jack Aldo]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=VAN|name=[[Jonah Turu]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=VAN|name=[[Bong Kalo]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=VAN|name=[[Zica Manuhi]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=VAN|name=[[Edisson Stephens]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=VAN|name=[[Dalong Damalip]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=VAN|name=[[Joseph Namariau]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=VAN|name=[[Namly Namly]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=VAN|name=[[Nemani Roqara]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=VAN|name=[[Didier Kalip]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=VAN|name=[[Robert Tasso]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=VAN|name=[[Nicol Tari]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=VAN|name=[[Don Mansale]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SOL|name=[[Joses Nawo]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
<br />
===Staff===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
|'''Position'''<br />
|'''Name'''<br />
|-<br />
|Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Moise Poida]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Graham Demas]] <br />
|-<br />
|Assistant<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Albert Nalpini]]<br />
|-<br />
|Manager<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Stephen Felix]]<br />
|-<br />
|Physiotherapist<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Albert Iata]]<br />
|-<br />
|Media Manager<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Simo Jackson]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
<references /><br />
<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Vanuatu]]<br />
[[Category:Port Vila]]<br />
<br />
{{Vanuatu-stub}}<br />
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<div>{{Unreferenced stub|auto=yes|date=December 2009}}<br />
{{Football club infobox<br />
| clubname = Tafea FC<br />
| image = [[Image:Tafea FC.png]]<br />
| fullname = Tafea Football Club<br />
| nickname =<br />
| founded =<br />
| ground = [[Korman Stadium]]<br>[[Port Vila]], [[Vanuatu]]<br />
| capacity = 10,000<br />
| chairman = <br />
| manager = {{Flagicon|VAN}} [[Moise Poida]]<br />
| league = [[Vanuatu Premia Divisen]]<br />
| season = 2013<br />
| position = 1st<br />
| pattern_la1=|pattern_b1=_thinbluesides|pattern_ra1=<br />
| leftarm1=ff0000|body1=ff0000|rightarm1=ff0000|shorts1=ff0000|socks1=ff0000<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Tafea Football Club''' is a [[football (soccer)|soccer]] team from [[Port Vila]] in [[Vanuatu]].<br />
<br />
Tafea FC won the first 15 championships since the start of the Premia Divisen of Port Vila Football League (first in the 16th season [[Amicale FC]] could beat Tafea's championship subscription). With 15 consecutive national championship titles Tafea FC holds the world record of championships in a row.[http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/kamprec.html#tnc] The team reached the final of [[Oceania Club Championship 2000-01|2000-2001 Oceania Club Championship Tournament]] where it lost out to Australia's [[Wollongong Wolves]].<br />
<br />
==Achievements==<br />
*'''[[Vanuatu Premia Divisen]]: 16'''<br />
:: 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008-09, 2013 <ref name="test"> [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesv/vanuatuchamp.html] The RSSSF Archive, Vanuatu - List of Champions</ref><br />
<br />
==Performance in OFC competitions==<br />
*'''[[OFC Champions League]]''': 2 appearances <br />
::'''Best''': 2° in Group B [[OFC Champions League 2007-08|2008]]<br />
::[[OFC Champions League 2007-08|2008]]: 2° in Group B<br />
::[[OFC Champions League 2009-10|2010]]: 3° in Group B<br />
<br />
*[[Oceania Club Championship]] (5 appearances)<br />
::: [[Oceania Club Championship 1987|1987]] - [[Vanuatu national football team]] ([[Vanuatu]]) (competed as Tafea FC)<br />
::: [[Oceania Club Championship 1999|1999]] - First Round - Group C - 2nd place - 4 pts (stage 1 of 3)<br />
::: [[Oceania Club Championship 2000-01|2000-01]] - 2nd Place - Lost against [[Wollongong Wolves]] {{Flagicon|AUS}} 1 - 0 (stage 4 of 4)<br />
::: [[Oceania Club Championship 2004-05|2004-05]] - 3rd Place - Won against [[AS Pirae]] {{Flagicon|TAH}} 3 - 1 (stage 4 of 4)<br />
::: [[Oceania Club Championship 2006|2006]] - First Round - Group B - 3rd place - 4 pts (stage 2 of 4)<br />
<br />
==Current squad==<br />
Squad for [[2013–14 OFC Champions League]]:<ref>[http://www.oceaniafootball.com/ofc/Competitions/TeamList/tabid/1014/Competition/ddd1e767-9152-4969-8d64-7f5a5227cb2f/language/en-US/Default.aspx Tafea FC Official Team List] from oceaniafootball.com</ref><br />
<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=VAN|name=[[Seiloni Iaruel]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=VAN|name=[[Kalo Firiam]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=VAN|name=[[Lucien Hinge]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=VAN|name=[[Freddy Vava]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=VAN|name=[[Jaycen Botleng]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=VAN|name=[[Kevin Shem]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=VAN|name=[[Jais Malsarani]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=VAN|name=[[Moses Kalotang]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=VAN|name=[[Ignace Iamak]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=VAN|name=[[Cyril Wis]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=VAN|name=[[Selwin Sese Ala]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=VAN|name=[[Jack Niko]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=VAN|name=[[Winjo William]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=VAN|name=[[Jack Aldo]]|pos=DF}}<br />
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{{Fs player|no=7|nat=VAN|name=[[Jonah Turu]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=VAN|name=[[Bong Kalo]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=VAN|name=[[Zica Manuhi]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=VAN|name=[[Edisson Stephens]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=VAN|name=[[Dalong Damalip]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=VAN|name=[[Joseph Namariau]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=VAN|name=[[Namly Namly]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=VAN|name=[[Nemani Roqara]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=VAN|name=[[Didier Kalip]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=VAN|name=[[Robert Tasso]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=VAN|name=[[Nicol Tari]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=VAN|name=[[Don Mansale]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SOL|name=[[Joses Nawo]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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===Staff===<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
|'''Position'''<br />
|'''Name'''<br />
|-<br />
|Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Moise Poida]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Graham Demas]] <br />
|-<br />
|Assistant<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Albert Nalpini]]<br />
|-<br />
|Manager<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Stephen Felix]]<br />
|-<br />
|Physiotherapist<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Albert Iata]]<br />
|-<br />
|Media Manager<br />
|{{flagicon|VAN}} [[Simo Jackson]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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==References==<br />
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<references /><br />
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[[Category:Football clubs in Vanuatu]]<br />
[[Category:Port Vila]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Stadium<br />
| stadium_name = Stadium Ruzhdi Bizhuta<br />
| nickname = Ruzhdi Bizhuta<br />
| image = [[File:Ruzhdi Bizhuta Stadium.jpg|220px]]<br />
| location = Qemal Stafa Boulevard, [[Elbasan]]<br>[[Albania]]<br />
| coordinates = {{Coord|41|06|57.15|N|20|05|31.17|E|display=inline,title}}<br />
| opened = 1967<br />
| renovated = 2004<br/>2014<br />
| owner = [[KF Elbasani]]<br />
| operator = [[KF Elbasani]]<br />
| surface = [[Grass]]<br />
| construction_cost =<br />
| architect =<br />
| tenants = [[KF Elbasani]]<br/>[[Albania national football team|Albania]]<br />
| seating_capacity = 12,300<br />
| total capacity = 12,300<br />
}}<br />
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'''Ruzhdi Bizhuta Stadium''' ({{lang-sq|Stadiumi Ruzhdi Bizhuta}}) is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Elbasan]], [[Albania]]. The stadium was completed in 1967 and has been the home ground of [[KF Elbasani]] ever since. The capacity of the stadium is 12,300, making it the 5th largest in [[Albania]].<ref>[http://www.worldstadiums.com/europe/countries/albania.shtml From Worldstadiums.com]</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
The stadium was built in the 60s and opened in 1967 while [[KF Elbasani]] (then named KF Labinoti Elbasan) were playing the old [[Kategoria e parë]], which is now the [[Albanian Superliga]].<br />
<br />
==National team==<br />
In January 2014 it was confirmed that the Ruzhdi Bizhuta Stadium would host the home games of the [[Albania national football team|Albanian national team]] while the demolition and reconstruction of the [[Qemal Stafa Stadium]] was taking place. Ruzhdi Bizhuta would host Albania's home games for the [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying]] stage, but only after a renovation of the existing stadium is completed. The renovation costs amounted to €1.3 million, €300,000 of which the [[Albanian Football Association]] would be paying for and the remaining €1 million would be paid for by the Albanian government. Prime minister [[Edi Rama]] visited the stadium on 28 January 2014 as part of his visit to the city of [[Elbasan]], which is where he made the announcement confirming that the Ruzhdi Bizhuta Stadium would replace Qemal Stafa as the national team's home ground temporarily.<ref>[http://www.panorama-sport.com/kombetarja/edi-rama-nga-elbasani-do-ta-transformoje-kete-stadium/ Rama: Elbasani pret kombëtaren]</ref><ref>[http://www.botasot.info/sporti/266575/rama-duka-ok-rikonstruksionit-te-ruzhdi-bizhuta/ Rama-Duka, “ok” rikonstruksionit të “Ruzhdi Bizhuta”]</ref><ref>[http://www.koha.net/?page=1,19,171248 "Euro 2016", Kombëtarja luan në "Ruzhdi Bizhuta"]</ref><br />
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The renovation of the stadium to meet the requirements of [[UEFA]] began in February 2014. There changing rooms for the players and the match officials will be reconstructed, a conference room will be built, emergency vehicle entrance to the ground will be made easier and a new executive seating area will be created, with 400 seats. The stadium lighting will be replaced with new floodlights and new electric scoreboards will be fitted, as well as electronic ticket turnstiles. The pitch will be completely re-turfed and there will be 10,200 plastic seats installed.<ref>[http://www.ikub.al/Lajme/1401310091/Article-Ruzhdi-Bizhuta-plani-per-ta-kthyer-stadium-nderkombetar.aspx Ruzhdi Bizhuta, plani për ta kthyer stadium ndërkombëtar]</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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{{Football venues in Albania}}<br />
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[[Category:Football venues in Albania]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox football club |<br />
clubname = Lupe ole Soaga|<br />
image = |<br />
fullname = Lupe ole Soaga F.C.|<br />
nickname = |<br />
founded = |<br />
ground =[[National Soccer Stadium (Samoa)|Toleafoa J.S Blatter Soccer Stadium]]<ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/nov/10/which-stadiums-home-to-most-champions Which stadiums are home to the most champions?] at The Knowledge, Guardian Newspapers</ref>|<br />
capacity = 3,500| <br />
chairman = |<br />
manager = |<br />
league = [[Samoa National League]]|<br />
season = [[2012-13 Samoa National League|2012-13]]|<br />
position = 1st|<br />
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'''Lupe ole Soaga''' is a [[Samoa]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[Tuanaimato]]. It currently plays in the [[Samoa National League]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Lupe ole Soaga played in the First Division, the second teir of the Samoa National League during the 2011-12 season where they finished runners-up to [[Vaimoso FC|Vaimoso]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2011.html Samoa - 2011] at RSSSF.</ref> Apparently they were promoted as they then played in the [[2012-13 Samoa National League]], which they won, losing only once throughout the whole season.<ref name=RSSSF>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2013.html Samoa 2013] at RSSSF</ref> They also won the Samoa Cup, defeating [[Kiwi F.C.|Kiwi]] 2-1 in the final.<ref name=RSSSF /> Kiwi took the lead, but Lupe equalised with a penalty.<ref name="FootballSamoa">[http://www.footballsamoa.ws/News/ViewArticle/tabid/1064/Article/9be1df0f-ff23-4155-ba44-4684febea369/language/en-US/Default.aspx National Legue closer to an end] at footballsamoa.ws</ref> An additional twenty minutes extra time was played and in the second half of extra time Lupe scored the winner.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /> The Lupe ole Soaga women's team were runner's-up in the 2012-13 women's cup final.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /><br />
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==Titles==<br />
*'''[[Samoa National League]]: 1'''<br />
::[[2012-13 Samoa National League|2012-13]]<br />
<br />
*'''[[Samoa Cup]]: 1'''<br />
::2012-13<br />
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==Squad==<br />
''As of 2012-13 season:''<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/2900/2013_2/Lupe_Ole_Soaga.html Lupe ole Soaga] at National-Football-Teams</ref><br />
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{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=Samoa|name=[[Jerome Taua]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Samoa|name=[[Afasene Tusitala]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
{{Samoa National League}}<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Samoa]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ostrownoje_(Tschuktschen)&diff=150866109Ostrownoje (Tschuktschen)2013-10-28T16:04:06Z<p>Fenix down: /* History */ slight expansion</p>
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{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Ostrovnoye<br />
|ru_name=Островное<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline<br />
|image_caption<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=03<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=164<br />
|longm=09<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=June 2009<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|adm_ctr_of<br />
|adm_ctr_of_ref<br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43, Article&nbsp;7</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Rural locality<br />
|area_as_of=2010<br />
|area_km2=1.54<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=384<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #148-OZ, Ostrovnoye is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=379<br />
|pop_latest_date=2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
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|prev_name1_date<br />
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|postal_codes=689465<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
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'''Ostrovnoye''' ({{lang-ru|Островно́е}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] of [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]] about {{convert|40|km|sp=us}} upstream from [[Anyuysk]] and about {{convert|179|km|sp=us}} from the administrative center of the district, [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and {{convert|690|km|sp=us}} from [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]]. Population: 379 (2010 est.), of which 317 were indigenous peoples. Population: {{ru-census|p2010=384}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Ostrovnoye is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
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==History==<br />
Ostrovnoye is a historical locality in the region, as it was the site of an ''[[ostrog (fortress)|ostrog]]'' built as Russians began to explore and lay claim to the region,<ref name="Fute">Strogoff ''et al.'', pp.&nbsp;103–104</ref> and was the site of trade fairs between Russians and natives.<ref name="izbirkom">[http://chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935431.html Ostrovnoye] - Chukotka Electoral Commission</ref> The ruins of the Ostrog are still visible not far from the village.<ref name="izbirkom" /> In December 1930, the National district of Chukotka was established, consisting of [[Anadyrsky District|Anadyrsky]] ({{lang-ru|Анадырский}}), [[Chukotsky District|Chukotsky]] (Чукотский), Markovsky (Марковский), [[Chaunsky District|Chaunsky]] (Чаунский), Eastern Tundra (Восточной Тундры, which was to become Bilibinsky District) and Western Tundra (Западной тундры) districts.<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> Ostrovnoye was appointed as the first administrative centre of the new Eastern Tundra district with authority over six separate [[selsoviet]]s, namely: Greater Yenyuisky ({{lang-ru|Больше-Энюйский}}), Lesser Yenyuisky (Мало-Энюйский), Oloysky (Олойский), Oloychansky (Олойчанский), Ostrovnovsky (Островновский) and Pogyndinsky (Погындинский).<ref name="bil2" /><br />
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==Demographics==<br />
Based on a 2006 estimate, the population of Ostrovnoye was 420, of which 340 were indigenous peoples. This is an increase from the 2005 population of 355 according to an environmental impact report on the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">Bema Gold Corporation, p.&nbsp;87</ref> <br />
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The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 379,<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved April 15, 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> mainly [[Chukchi people|Chukchi]],<ref name="NPI">Dallman, Map&nbsp;3.6</ref> representing a slight reduction on the 2010 official census record, of whom 183 were male and 201 female. <br />
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As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="center"<br />
!Indigenous people<br />
!Number in the locality<br />
!Percentage of population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
250<br />
|<br />
66%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russian people|Russians]] and Other nationalities<br /><br />
|<br />
62<br />
|<br />
16%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Evens]]<br /><br />
|<br />
46<br />
|<br />
12%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Nenets people|Nenets]]<br /><br />
|<br />
19<br />
|<br />
1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|Others<br /><br />
|<br />
2<br />
|<br />
<1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''379'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br /><br />
{{small|Note: "Other nationalities" includes [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainians]] amongst others, "Others" are of unknown nationality, the ethnic breakdown provided by the official Bilibinsky District website does not equal the total population provided by the same source.}}<br />
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The head of the village is Yuri Vasilyevich Snitko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Ostrovnoye has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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{{Weather box <br />
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|location=Ostrovnoye<br />
|Jan record high C=0<br />
|Feb record high C=3<br />
|Mar record high C=1.8<br />
|Apr record high C=8.3<br />
|May record high C=23.2<br />
|Jun record high C=32<br />
|Jul record high C=35.1<br />
|Aug record high C=29.9<br />
|Sep record high C=21<br />
|Oct record high C=8<br />
|Nov record high C=3.2<br />
|Dec record high C=1.9<br />
|year record high C=35.1<br />
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|Feb high C=-26.8<br />
|Mar high C=-17.5<br />
|Apr high C=-6.8<br />
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|Jun high C=16<br />
|Jul high C=16.8<br />
|Aug high C=13.9<br />
|Sep high C=5.6<br />
|Oct high C=-8<br />
|Nov high C=-22.3<br />
|Dec high C=-27.5<br />
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|Jan low C=-32.2<br />
|Feb low C=-32.7<br />
|Mar low C=-28.7<br />
|Apr low C=-18.5<br />
|May low C=-3.2<br />
|Jun low C=5.2<br />
|Jul low C=6.7<br />
|Aug low C=3.4<br />
|Sep low C=-1.8<br />
|Oct low C=-14.4<br />
|Nov low C=-27.3<br />
|Dec low C=-32.4<br />
|year low C=-14.7<br />
|Jan record low C=-58<br />
|Feb record low C=-54<br />
|Mar record low C=-50.3<br />
|Apr record low C=-74<br />
|May record low C=-23.5<br />
|Jun record low C=-5.4<br />
|Jul record low C=-2.3<br />
|Aug record low C=-8.2<br />
|Sep record low C=-15<br />
|Oct record low C=-37<br />
|Nov record low C=-47<br />
|Dec record low C=-52<br />
|year record low C=-74<br />
|Jan rain mm=12<br />
|Feb rain mm=9<br />
|Mar rain mm=3<br />
|Apr rain mm=6<br />
|May rain mm=6<br />
|Jun rain mm=18<br />
|Jul rain mm=42<br />
|Aug rain mm=30<br />
|Sep rain mm=21<br />
|Oct rain mm=18<br />
|Nov rain mm=15<br />
|Dec rain mm=18<br />
|year rain mm=198<br />
|Jan snow days=25<br />
|Feb snow days=19<br />
|Mar snow days=14<br />
|Apr snow days=10<br />
|May snow days=7<br />
|Jun snow days=1<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=0<br />
|Sep snow days=9<br />
|Oct snow days=20<br />
|Nov snow days=18<br />
|Dec snow days=21<br />
|year snow days=144<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather"> {{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.1333333/164.2/Ostrovnoye.html |title=Weather Averages for Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug from meoweather.com |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=October 8, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{Cite book|author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel|year=2000|chapter=Climate Zones and Types|title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation|location=Upper Saddle River, NJ|publisher=Prentice Hall|isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
*Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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<div>{{Infobox football club |<br />
clubname = Lupe ole Soaga|<br />
image = |<br />
fullname = Lupe ole Soaga F.C.|<br />
nickname = |<br />
founded = |<br />
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'''Lupe ole Soaga''' is a [[Samoa]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[Tuanaimato]]. It currently plays in the [[Samoa National League]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Lupe ole Soaga played in the First Division, the second teir of the Samoa National League during the 2011-12 season where they finished runners-up to [[Vaimoso FC|Vaimoso]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2011.html Samoa - 2011] at RSSSF.</ref> Apparently they were promoted as they then played in the [[2012-13 Samoa National League]], which they won, losing only once throughout the whole season.<ref name=RSSSF>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2013.html Samoa 2013] at RSSSF</ref> They also won the Samoa Cup, defeating [[Kiwi F.C.|Kiwi]] 2-1 in the final.<ref name=RSSSF /> Kiwi took the lead, but Lupe equalised with a penalty.<ref name="FootballSamoa">[http://www.footballsamoa.ws/News/ViewArticle/tabid/1064/Article/9be1df0f-ff23-4155-ba44-4684febea369/language/en-US/Default.aspx National Legue closer to an end] at footballsamoa.ws</ref> An additional twenty minutes extra time was played and in the second half of extra time Lupe scored the winner.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /> The Lupe ole Soaga women's team were runner's-up in the 2012-13 women's cup final.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /><br />
<br />
==Titles==<br />
*'''[[Samoa National League]]: 1'''<br />
::[[2012-13 Samoa National League|2012-13]]<br />
<br />
*'''[[Samoa Cup]]: 1'''<br />
::2012-13<br />
<br />
==Squad==<br />
''As of 2012-13 season:''<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/2900/2013_2/Lupe_Ole_Soaga.html Lupe ole Soaga] at National-Football-Teams</ref><br />
<br />
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{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Samoa|name=[[Afasene Tusitala]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
{{Samoa National League}}<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Samoa]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lupe_o_le_Soaga&diff=134520950Lupe o le Soaga2013-10-01T11:39:05Z<p>Fenix down: Spelling/grammar correction</p>
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'''Lupe ole Soaga''' is a [[Samoa]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[Tuanaimato]]. It currently plays in the [[Samoa National League]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Lupe ole Soaga played in the First Division, the second teir of the Samoa National League during the 2011-12 season where they finished runners-up to [[Vaimoso FC|Vaimoso]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2011.html Samoa - 2011] at RSSSF.</ref> Apparently they were promoted as they then played in the [[2012-13 Samoa National League]], which they won, losing only once throughout the whole season.<ref name=RSSSF>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2013.html Samoa 2013] at RSSSF</ref> They also won the Samoa Cup, defeating [[Kiwi F.C.|Kiwi]] 2-1 in the final.<ref name=RSSSF /> Kiwi took the lead, but Lupe equalised with a penalty.<ref name="FootballSamoa">[http://www.footballsamoa.ws/News/ViewArticle/tabid/1064/Article/9be1df0f-ff23-4155-ba44-4684febea369/language/en-US/Default.aspx National Legue closer to an end] at footballsamoa.ws</ref> An additinal twenty minutes extra time was played and in the second half of extra time Lupe scored the winner.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /> The Lupe ole Soaga women's team were runner's-up in the 2012-13 women's cup final.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /><br />
<br />
==Titles==<br />
*'''[[Samoa National League]]: 1'''<br />
::[[2012-13 Samoa National League|2012-13]]<br />
<br />
*'''[[Samoa Cup]]: 1'''<br />
::2012-13<br />
<br />
==Squad==<br />
''As of 2012-13 season:''<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/2900/2013_2/Lupe_Ole_Soaga.html Lupe ole Soaga] at National-Football-Teams</ref><br />
<br />
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{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Samoa|name=[[Afasene Tusitala]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
{{Samoa National League}}<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Samoa]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lupe_o_le_Soaga&diff=134520949Lupe o le Soaga2013-09-27T06:59:43Z<p>Fenix down: Spelling/grammar correction</p>
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'''Lupe ole Soaga''' is a [[Samoa]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[Tuanaimato]]. It currently plays in [[Samoa National League]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Lupe ole Soaga played in the First Division, the second teir of the Samoa National League during the 2011-12 season where they finished runners-up to [[Vaimoso FC|Vaimoso]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2011.html Samoa - 2011] at RSSSF.</ref> Apparently they were promoted as they then played in the [[2012-13 Samoa National League]], which they won, losing only once throughout the whole season.<ref name=RSSSF>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2013.html Samoa 2013] at RSSSF</ref> They also won the Samoa Cup, defeating [[Kiwi F.C.|Kiwi]] 2-1 in the final.<ref name=RSSSF /> Kiwi took the lead, but Lupe equalised with a penalty.<ref name="FootballSamoa">[http://www.footballsamoa.ws/News/ViewArticle/tabid/1064/Article/9be1df0f-ff23-4155-ba44-4684febea369/language/en-US/Default.aspx National Legue closer to an end] at footballsamoa.ws</ref> An additinal twenty minutes extra time was played and in the second half of extra time Lupe scored the winner.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /> The Lupe ole Soaga women's team were runner's-up in the 2012-13 women's cup final.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /><br />
<br />
==Titles==<br />
*'''[[Samoa National League]]: 1'''<br />
::[[2012-13 Samoa National League|2012-13]]<br />
<br />
*'''[[Samoa Cup]]: 1'''<br />
::2012-13<br />
<br />
==Squad==<br />
''As of 2012-13 season:''<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/2900/2013_2/Lupe_Ole_Soaga.html Lupe ole Soaga] at National-Football-Teams</ref><br />
<br />
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{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Samoa|name=[[Afasene Tusitala]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
{{Samoa National League}}<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Samoa]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lupe_o_le_Soaga&diff=134520948Lupe o le Soaga2013-09-26T14:15:22Z<p>Fenix down: ground added</p>
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'''Lupe ole Soaga''' is an [[Samoa]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in [[Tuanaimato]]. It currently plays in [[Samoa National League]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Lupe ole Soaga played in the First Division, the second teir of the Samoa National League during the 2011-12 season where they finished runners-up to [[Vaimoso FC|Vaimoso]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2011.html Samoa - 2011] at RSSSF.</ref> Apparently they were promoted as they then played in the [[2012-13 Samoa National League]], which they won, losing only once throughout the whole season.<ref name=RSSSF>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2013.html Samoa 2013] at RSSSF</ref> They also won the Samoa Cup, defeating [[Kiwi F.C.|Kiwi]] 2-1 in the final.<ref name=RSSSF /> Kiwi took the lead, but Lupe equalised with a penalty.<ref name="FootballSamoa">[http://www.footballsamoa.ws/News/ViewArticle/tabid/1064/Article/9be1df0f-ff23-4155-ba44-4684febea369/language/en-US/Default.aspx National Legue closer to an end] at footballsamoa.ws</ref> An additinal twenty minutes extra time was played and in the second half of extra time Lupe scored the winner.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /> The Lupe ole Soaga women's team were runner's-up in the 2012-13 women's cup final.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /><br />
<br />
==Titles==<br />
*'''[[Samoa National League]]: 1'''<br />
::[[2012-13 Samoa National League|2012-13]]<br />
<br />
*'''[[Samoa Cup]]: 1'''<br />
::2012-13<br />
<br />
==Squad==<br />
''As of 2012-13 season:''<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/2900/2013_2/Lupe_Ole_Soaga.html Lupe ole Soaga] at National-Football-Teams</ref><br />
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{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Samoa|name=[[Afasene Tusitala]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
{{Samoa National League}}<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Samoa]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lupe_o_le_Soaga&diff=134520947Lupe o le Soaga2013-09-26T14:02:13Z<p>Fenix down: template added</p>
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'''Lupe ole Soaga''' is an [[Samoa]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in Apia. It currently plays in [[Samoa National League]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Lupe ole Soaga played in the First Division, the second teir of the Samoa National League during the 2011-12 season where they finished runners-up to [[Vaimoso FC|Vaimoso]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2011.html Samoa - 2011] at RSSSF.</ref> Apparently they were promoted as they then played in the [[2012-13 Samoa National League]], which they won, losing only once throughout the whole season.<ref name=RSSSF>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2013.html Samoa 2013] at RSSSF</ref> They also won the Samoa Cup, defeating [[Kiwi F.C.|Kiwi]] 2-1 in the final.<ref name=RSSSF /> Kiwi took the lead, but Lupe equalised with a penalty.<ref name="FootballSamoa">[http://www.footballsamoa.ws/News/ViewArticle/tabid/1064/Article/9be1df0f-ff23-4155-ba44-4684febea369/language/en-US/Default.aspx National Legue closer to an end] at footballsamoa.ws</ref> An additinal twenty minutes extra time was played and in the second half of extra time Lupe scored the winner.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /> The Lupe ole Soaga women's team were runner's-up in the 2012-13 women's cup final.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /><br />
<br />
==Titles==<br />
*'''[[Samoa National League]]: 1'''<br />
::[[2012-13 Samoa National League|2012-13]]<br />
<br />
*'''[[Samoa Cup]]: 1'''<br />
::2012-13<br />
<br />
==Squad==<br />
''As of 2012-13 season:''<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/2900/2013_2/Lupe_Ole_Soaga.html Lupe ole Soaga] at National-Football-Teams</ref><br />
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{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Samoa|name=[[Afasene Tusitala]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
{{Samoa National League}}<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Samoa]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lupe_o_le_Soaga&diff=134520946Lupe o le Soaga2013-09-26T13:59:19Z<p>Fenix down: created</p>
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'''Lupe ole Soaga''' is an [[Samoa]]n [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in Apia. It currently plays in [[Samoa National League]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Lupe ole Soaga played in the First Division, the second teir of the Samoa National League during the 2011-12 season where they finished runners-up to [[Vaimoso FC|Vaimoso]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2011.html Samoa - 2011] at RSSSF.</ref> Apparently they were promoted as they then played in the [[2012-13 Samoa National League]], which they won, losing only once throughout the whole season.<ref name=RSSSF>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/samoa2013.html Samoa 2013] at RSSSF</ref> They also won the Samoa Cup, defeating [[Kiwi F.C.|Kiwi]] 2-1 in the final.<ref name=RSSSF /> Kiwi took the lead, but Lupe equalised with a penalty.<ref name="FootballSamoa">[http://www.footballsamoa.ws/News/ViewArticle/tabid/1064/Article/9be1df0f-ff23-4155-ba44-4684febea369/language/en-US/Default.aspx National Legue closer to an end] at footballsamoa.ws</ref> An additinal twenty minutes extra time was played and in the second half of extra time Lupe scored the winner.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /> The Lupe ole Soaga women's team were runner's-up in the 2012-13 women's cup final.<ref name="FootballSamoa" /><br />
<br />
==Titles==<br />
*'''[[Samoa National League]]: 1'''<br />
::[[2012-13 Samoa National League|2012-13]]<br />
<br />
*'''[[Samoa Cup]]: 1'''<br />
::2012-13<br />
<br />
==Squad==<br />
''As of 2012-13 season:''<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/2900/2013_2/Lupe_Ole_Soaga.html Lupe ole Soaga] at National-Football-Teams</ref><br />
<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=Samoa|name=[[Jerome Taua]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=Samoa|name=[[Afasene Tusitala]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Samoa]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Al-Oruba_SC&diff=152116571Al-Oruba SC2013-09-18T09:12:50Z<p>Fenix down: Notable players section was removed because it was unofficial with no clear inclusion criteria. Please do not add back without reliable sources.</p>
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{{Infobox football club |<br />
clubname = Al-Oruba Sports Club <br /> نادي العروبة الرياضي |<br />
image = [[Image:Al Oruba.gif|200px|Logo]] |<br />
fullname = Al-Oruba Sports Club |<br />
founded = {{Start date and age|1970}} |<br />
ground = [[Sur Sports Complex]]<br>[[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]] |<br />
capacity = 10,000 |<br />
chairman = ? |<br />
manager = [[Hamza El Gamal]] |<br />
league = [[Omani League]] |<br />
season = [[2009-10 Omani League|2009/10]] |<br />
position = '''10th''' |<br />
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<br />
'''Al-Oruba Sports Club''' is an [[Football clubs of Oman|Omani football team]] based in [[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]]. It was founded in 1970.<br />
<br />
==Notable coaches==<br />
*{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Faruk Pasic]] (1995–97)<br />
*{{flagicon|MAR}} [[Said El Khider]] (Aug 2011–April 12)<br />
*{{flagicon|NLD}} [[Tahseen Jabbary]] (2011–12)<br />
*{{flagicon|EGY}} [[Mokhtar Mokhtar]] (2012–13)<br />
*{{flagicon|EGY}} [[Hamza El Gamal]] (Aug 2012–)<br />
<br />
==Achievements==<br />
*'''[[Omani League]]: 3'''<br />
*:Champion : 2000, 2002, 2008<br />
<br />
*'''[[Sultan Qaboos Cup]]: 3'''<br />
*: Winner : 1993-94, 2001–02, 2010<br />
<br />
*'''[[Omani Super Cup]]: 4'''<br />
*:Winner : 2000, 2002, 2008, 2011<br />
<br />
==Performance in AFC competitions==<br />
* '''[[AFC Cup]]: 3 appearances'''<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2009|2009]]: Group Stage<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2011|2011]]: Group Stage<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2012|2012]]: Group Stage<br />
<br />
* '''[[Asian Club Championship]]: 1 appearance'''<br />
::[[Asian Club Championship 1992|1992]]: Qualifying - 1st round<br />
<br />
* '''[[Asian Cup Winners Cup]]: 1 appearance'''<br />
::[[Asian Cup Winners Cup 1995|1994/95]]: First Round<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*{{ar icon}} [http://www.alarbawi.net Official site]<br />
<br />
{{Omani League}}<br />
{{AFC Cup}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Oman|Oruba]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1970]]<br />
[[Category:Omani League]]<br />
[[Category:1970 establishments in Oman]]<br />
<br />
{{Oman-footyclub-stub}}</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bayi_FC&diff=129175913Bayi FC2013-09-13T09:39:53Z<p>Fenix down: Rem "Famous Players" section tagged as lacking clear inclusion criteria for over one month.</p>
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<div>{{Infobox football club <br />
|clubname = Bayi Football Team<br />八一足球队 <br />
|image = [[Image:BayiZebon.png|logo]] <br />
|fullname = The People's Liberation Army Bayi Football Club <br />中国人民解放军八一足球俱乐部 <br />
|nickname = August 1st<br />
|founded = {{Start date and age|1951}}<br />
|dissolved = {{Start date and age|2003}}<br />
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<br />
'''Bayi Football Team''' ([[Simplified Chinese]]: 八一足球队) was a football team under the sport branch of the [[People's Liberation Army]] ([[Simplified Chinese]]: 中国人民解放军) in China between 1951 and 2003.The Club's full name is '''The People's Liberation Army Bayi Football Club''' ([[Simplified Chinese]]: 中国人民解放军八一足球俱乐部). The team was based in [[Beijing]]. <br />
<br />
The Name of '''[[Bayi]]''' (八一) means that ''Ba'' (八) is for eight and ''Yi'' (一) is for one. This name comes from the [[People's Liberation Army]]'s establishment in 1 August 1927.<br />
<br />
Bayi had a long history of honors and won the national title five times before 1986. However, as a part of the [[People's Liberation Army]], Bayi can not introduce foreign players and attract sponsors.<br />
<br />
After the formation the [[Chinese Football Association Jia League]] (now [[Chinese Super League]]) in 1994, Bayi moved its home city almost every year for financial reasons. Their home cities include [[Taiyuan]], [[Xi'an]], [[Kunming]], [[Shijiazhuang]], [[XinXiang]], [[Liuzhou]] and [[Xiangtan]], [[Hunan]]. In these years, Bayi had many named due to sponsorship, include Bayi Zhengbang, and Bayi Xiangtan.<ref>[http://sports.sohu.com/s2012/9876/s357074936/ 中国足坛消失的那些球队] at sports.sohu.com 2013-01-31 Retrieved 2013-04-06</ref><br />
<br />
Bayi Football Team was disbanded in 2003 by the [[People's Liberation Army]].<br />
<br />
==Crest and Name History==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:BayiZebon.png|Old Bayi Zebon crest<br />
Image:Bayi.png|Classic Bayi crest<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*1951-1998: '''Bayi FC''' 八一足球队<br />
*1999: '''Bayi Jinsui''' 八一金穗<br />
*2000-2002: '''Bayi Zebon(Zhenbang)''' 八一振邦<br />
*2003: '''Bayi Xiangtan''' 八一湘潭<br />
<br />
==Results==<br />
'''All time league rankings'''<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: Center;"<br />
!Season<br />
!1951<br />
!1953<br />
!1957<br />
!1958<br />
!1960<br />
!1961<br />
!1962<br />
!1963<br />
!1964<br />
!1965<br />
!1974<br />
!1976<br />
!1977<br />
!1978<br />
!1979<br />
!1980<br />
!1981<br />
!1982<br />
!1983<br />
!1984<br />
|-<br />
|Division<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|-<br />
|Position<br />
|bgcolor=bronze|3<br />
|bgcolor=gold|1<br />
|bgcolor=bronze|3<br />
|12<br />
|7<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|12<br />
|bgcolor=bronze|3<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|bgcolor=gold|1<br />
||1{{ref| 1}}<br />
|bgcolor=gold|1<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|bgcolor=bronze|3<br />
|7<br />
|bgcolor=gold|1<br />
|5<br />
||3{{ref| 1}}<br />
|6<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: Center;"<br />
!Season<br />
!1985<br />
!1986<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1987|1987]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1988|1988]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1989|1989]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1990|1990]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1991|1991]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1992|1992]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1993|1993]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1994|1994]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1995|1995]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1996|1996]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1997|1997]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1998|1998]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1999|1999]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 2000|2000]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 2001|2001]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 2002|2002]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 2003|2003]]<br />
|-<br />
|Division<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|2<br />
|2<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|-<br />
|Position<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|bgcolor=gold|1<br />
|5<br />
|8<br />
|4<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|5<br />
|4<br />
|5<br />
|9<br />
|9<br />
|bgcolor=bronze|3<br />
|10<br />
|13<br />
|5<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|12<br />
|13<br />
|14<br />
|}<br />
no league games in 1954-1956, 1966–1973, 1975; <br />
*{{note|1|1}} in group stage<br />
<br />
'''Performance in AFC Competitions'''<br />
* '''[[Asian Club Championship]]''': 1 appearance<br />
::[[Asian Club Championship 1988|1988]]: Group Stage<br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
*'''[[Chinese Jia-A League]]''': 1953, 1974, 1977, 1981, 1986<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/chinachamp.html China - List of Champions] at rsssf.com</ref><br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Nanchang Hengyuan F.C.|Nanchang Bayi]]<br />
*[[Bayi Rockets]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://english.people.com.cn/200312/29/eng20031229_131438.shtml Chinese military football team disbanded]<br />
<br />
[[Category:People's Liberation Army]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in China]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1951]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs disestablished in 2003]]<br />
[[Category:Defunct football clubs in China]]<br />
[[Category:1951 establishments in China]]<br />
[[Category:2003 disestablishments in China]]<br />
<br />
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<br />
{{Infobox football club |<br />
clubname = Al-Oruba Sports Club <br /> نادي العروبة الرياضي |<br />
image = [[Image:Al Oruba.gif|200px|Logo]] |<br />
fullname = Al-Oruba Sports Club |<br />
founded = {{Start date and age|1970}} |<br />
ground = [[Sur Sports Complex]]<br>[[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]] |<br />
capacity = 10,000 |<br />
chairman = ? |<br />
manager = [[Hamza El Gamal]] |<br />
league = [[Omani League]] |<br />
season = [[2009-10 Omani League|2009/10]] |<br />
position = '''10th''' |<br />
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<br />
'''Al-Oruba Sports Club''' is an [[Football clubs of Oman|Omani football team]] based in [[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]]. It was founded in 1970.<br />
<br />
==Current squad==<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=Oman|name=[[Mohammed Huwaidi Al-Hooti|Mohammed Huwaidi]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=Oman|name=[[Mohammed Al-Ghassani]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=Togo|name=[[Libambami Yedibahoma]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=Oman|name=[[Mohammed Al-Shamsi]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=Oman|name=[[Mohammed Al Farsi]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=Ivory Coast|name=[[Dadi Yakum]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=Oman|name=[[Ahmed Al Qulhati]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=Oman|name=[[Mohammed Al Balushi|Mohammed Al-Balushi]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Oman|name=[[Awad Al-Azizi]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Nigeria|name=[[Sunday Charles Mankpam]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Oman|name=[[Hamood Al-Yahyaii]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Benin|name=[[Christian Akande Kotchoni|Christian Kotchoni]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Brazil|name=[[Valci Teixeira Junior|Valci Junior]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Oman|name=[[Aiman Matar Al-Aerymi]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=Oman|name=[[Mansoor Al-Nuaimi]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Notable coaches==<br />
*{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Faruk Pasic]] (1995–97)<br />
*{{flagicon|MAR}} [[Said El Khider]] (Aug 2011–April 12)<br />
*{{flagicon|NLD}} [[Tahseen Jabbary]] (2011–12)<br />
*{{flagicon|EGY}} [[Mokhtar Mokhtar]] (2012–13)<br />
*{{flagicon|EGY}} [[Hamza El Gamal]] (Aug 2012–)<br />
<br />
==Achievements==<br />
*'''[[Omani League]]: 3'''<br />
*:Champion : 2000, 2002, 2008<br />
<br />
*'''[[Sultan Qaboos Cup]]: 3'''<br />
*: Winner : 1993-94, 2001–02, 2010<br />
<br />
*'''[[Omani Super Cup]]: 4'''<br />
*:Winner : 2000, 2002, 2008, 2011<br />
<br />
==Performance in AFC competitions==<br />
* '''[[AFC Cup]]: 3 appearances'''<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2009|2009]]: Group Stage<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2011|2011]]: Group Stage<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2012|2012]]: Group Stage<br />
<br />
* '''[[Asian Club Championship]]: 1 appearance'''<br />
::[[Asian Club Championship 1992|1992]]: Qualifying - 1st round<br />
<br />
* '''[[Asian Cup Winners Cup]]: 1 appearance'''<br />
::[[Asian Cup Winners Cup 1995|1994/95]]: First Round<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*{{ar icon}} [http://www.alarbawi.net Official site]<br />
<br />
{{Omani League}}<br />
{{AFC Cup}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Oman|Oruba]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1970]]<br />
[[Category:Omani League]]<br />
[[Category:1970 establishments in Oman]]<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Infobox football club |<br />
clubname = Al-Oruba Sports Club <br /> نادي العروبة الرياضي |<br />
image = [[Image:Al Oruba.gif|200px|Logo]] |<br />
fullname = Al-Oruba Sports Club |<br />
founded = 1970 |<br />
ground = [[Sur Sports Complex]]<br>[[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]] |<br />
capacity = 10,000 |<br />
chairman = ? |<br />
manager = [[Hamza El Gamal]] |<br />
league = [[Omani League]] |<br />
season = [[2009-10 Omani League|2009/10]] |<br />
position = '''10th''' |<br />
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}}<br />
<br />
'''Al-Oruba Sports Club''' is an [[Football clubs of Oman|Omani football team]] based in [[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]]. It was founded in 1970.<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
{{famous players|date=August 2013}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Aoerson da Costa]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Danilo Teixeira]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Laudson Santos de Menezes|Lau]] (2005–06) [seleçao sulb 15]<br />
*{{flagicon|Guyana}} [[Yaqooba]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Barosh]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Fahad Aidh Alrashidi]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Liberia}} [[Frank Seator]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Libya}} [[Maraei Al-Ramli]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Nigeria}} [[Kanath]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Oman}} [[Ahmed Mubarak Al Mahaijri]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Andreas Haddad]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Togo}} {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Fábio de Jesus Oliveira|Fábio]] (2005–06)<br />
<br />
==Notable coaches==<br />
*{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Faruk Pasic]] (1995–97)<br />
*{{flagicon|MAR}} [[Said El Khider]] (Aug 2011–April 12)<br />
*{{flagicon|NLD}} [[Tahseen Jabbary]] (2011–12)<br />
*{{flagicon|EGY}} [[Mokhtar Mokhtar]] (2012–13)<br />
*{{flagicon|EGY}} [[Hamza El Gamal]] (Aug 2012–)<br />
<br />
==Achievements==<br />
*'''[[Omani League]]: 3'''<br />
*:Champion : 2000, 2002, 2008<br />
<br />
*'''[[Sultan Qaboos Cup]]: 3'''<br />
*: Winner : 1993-94, 2001–02, 2010<br />
<br />
*'''[[Omani Super Cup]]: 4'''<br />
*:Winner : 2000, 2002, 2008, 2011<br />
<br />
==Performance in AFC competitions==<br />
* '''[[AFC Cup]]: 3 appearances'''<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2009|2009]]: Group Stage<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2011|2011]]: Group Stage<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2012|2012]]: Group Stage<br />
<br />
* '''[[Asian Club Championship]]: 1 appearance'''<br />
::[[Asian Club Championship 1992|1992]]: Qualifying - 1st round<br />
<br />
* '''[[Asian Cup Winners Cup]]: 1 appearance'''<br />
::[[Asian Cup Winners Cup 1995|1994/95]]: First Round<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*{{ar icon}} [http://www.alarbawi.net Official site]<br />
<br />
{{Omani League}}<br />
{{AFC Cup}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Oman|Oruba]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1970]]<br />
[[Category:Omani League]]<br />
[[Category:1970 establishments in Oman]]<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Infobox football club <br />
|clubname = Bayi Football Team<br />八一足球队 <br />
|image = [[Image:BayiZebon.png|logo]] <br />
|fullname = The People's Liberation Army Bayi Football Club <br />中国人民解放军八一足球俱乐部 <br />
|nickname = August 1st<br />
|founded = 1951 <br />
|dissolved = 2003<br />
|ground = <br />
|capacity = <br />
|chairman = <br />
|manager = <br />
|league = [[Chinese Jia-A League]]<br>Chinese Jia-B League<br />
|season = <br />
|position = <br />
|<br />
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<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Bayi Football Team''' ([[Simplified Chinese]]: 八一足球队) was a football team under the sport branch of the [[People's Liberation Army]] ([[Simplified Chinese]]: 中国人民解放军) in China between 1951 and 2003.The Club's full name is '''The People's Liberation Army Bayi Football Club''' ([[Simplified Chinese]]: 中国人民解放军八一足球俱乐部). The team was based in [[Beijing]]. <br />
<br />
The Name of '''[[Bayi]]''' (八一) means that ''Ba'' (八) is for eight and ''Yi'' (一) is for one. This name comes from the [[People's Liberation Army]]'s establishment in 1 August 1927.<br />
<br />
Bayi had a long history of honors and won the national title five times before 1986. However, as a part of the [[People's Liberation Army]], Bayi can not introduce foreign players and attract sponsors.<br />
<br />
After the formation the [[Chinese Football Association Jia League]] (now [[Chinese Super League]]) in 1994, Bayi moved its home city almost every year for financial reasons. Their home cities include [[Taiyuan]], [[Xi'an]], [[Kunming]], [[Shijiazhuang]], [[XinXiang]], [[Liuzhou]] and [[Xiangtan]], [[Hunan]]. In these years, Bayi had many named due to sponsorship, include Bayi Zhengbang, and Bayi Xiangtan.<ref>[http://sports.sohu.com/s2012/9876/s357074936/ 中国足坛消失的那些球队] at sports.sohu.com 2013-01-31 Retrieved 2013-04-06</ref><br />
<br />
Bayi Football Team was disbanded in 2003 by the [[People's Liberation Army]].<br />
<br />
==Crest and Name History==<br />
<gallery><br />
Image:BayiZebon.png|Old Bayi Zebon crest<br />
Image:Bayi.png|Classic Bayi crest<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
*1951-1998: '''Bayi FC''' 八一足球队<br />
*1999: '''Bayi Jinsui''' 八一金穗<br />
*2000-2002: '''Bayi Zebon(Zhenbang)''' 八一振邦<br />
*2003: '''Bayi Xiangtan''' 八一湘潭<br />
<br />
==Results==<br />
'''All time league rankings'''<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: Center;"<br />
!Season<br />
!1951<br />
!1953<br />
!1957<br />
!1958<br />
!1960<br />
!1961<br />
!1962<br />
!1963<br />
!1964<br />
!1965<br />
!1974<br />
!1976<br />
!1977<br />
!1978<br />
!1979<br />
!1980<br />
!1981<br />
!1982<br />
!1983<br />
!1984<br />
|-<br />
|Division<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|-<br />
|Position<br />
|bgcolor=bronze|3<br />
|bgcolor=gold|1<br />
|bgcolor=bronze|3<br />
|12<br />
|7<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|12<br />
|bgcolor=bronze|3<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|bgcolor=gold|1<br />
||1{{ref| 1}}<br />
|bgcolor=gold|1<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|bgcolor=bronze|3<br />
|7<br />
|bgcolor=gold|1<br />
|5<br />
||3{{ref| 1}}<br />
|6<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: Center;"<br />
!Season<br />
!1985<br />
!1986<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1987|1987]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1988|1988]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1989|1989]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1990|1990]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1991|1991]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1992|1992]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1993|1993]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1994|1994]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1995|1995]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1996|1996]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1997|1997]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1998|1998]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 1999|1999]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 2000|2000]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 2001|2001]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 2002|2002]]<br />
![[Chinese Jia-A League 2003|2003]]<br />
|-<br />
|Division<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|2<br />
|2<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|bgcolor=#D0F0C0|1<br />
|-<br />
|Position<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|bgcolor=gold|1<br />
|5<br />
|8<br />
|4<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|5<br />
|4<br />
|5<br />
|9<br />
|9<br />
|bgcolor=bronze|3<br />
|10<br />
|13<br />
|5<br />
|bgcolor=silver|2<br />
|12<br />
|13<br />
|14<br />
|}<br />
no league games in 1954-1956, 1966–1973, 1975; <br />
*{{note|1|1}} in group stage<br />
<br />
'''Performance in AFC Competitions'''<br />
* '''[[Asian Club Championship]]''': 1 appearance<br />
::[[Asian Club Championship 1988|1988]]: Group Stage<br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
*'''[[Chinese Jia-A League]]''': 1953, 1974, 1977, 1981, 1986<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/chinachamp.html China - List of Champions] at rsssf.com</ref><br />
<br />
==Former players==<br />
{{famous players|date=August 2013}}<br />
*[[Zeng Xuelin]]<br />
*[[Xu Genbao]] (1965–1975)<br />
*[[Chi Shangbin]]<br />
*[[Zhu Guanghu]]<br />
*[[Pei Encai]] (1972–1982)<br />
*[[Jia Xiuquan]] (1976–1988)<br />
*[[Jiang Jin]] (1987–1999)<br />
*[[Hao Haidong]] (1986–1996)<br />
*[[Li Leilei]] (1999–2003)<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Nanchang Hengyuan F.C.|Nanchang Bayi]]<br />
*[[Bayi Rockets]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://english.people.com.cn/200312/29/eng20031229_131438.shtml Chinese military football team disbanded]<br />
<br />
[[Category:People's Liberation Army]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in China]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1951]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs disestablished in 2003]]<br />
[[Category:Defunct football clubs in China]]<br />
[[Category:1951 establishments in China]]<br />
[[Category:2003 disestablishments in China]]<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Infobox football club |<br />
clubname = Al-Oruba Sports Club <br /> نادي العروبة الرياضي |<br />
image = [[Image:Al Oruba.gif|200px|Logo]] |<br />
fullname = Al-Oruba Sports Club |<br />
founded = 1970 |<br />
ground = [[Sur Sports Complex]]<br>[[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]] |<br />
capacity = 10,000 |<br />
chairman = ? |<br />
manager = [[Hamza El Gamal]] |<br />
league = [[Omani League]] |<br />
season = [[2009-10 Omani League|2009/10]] |<br />
position = '''10th''' |<br />
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}}<br />
<br />
'''Al-Oruba Sports Club''' is an [[Football clubs of Oman|Omani football team]] based in [[Sur, Oman|Sur]], [[Oman]]. It was founded in 1970.<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
{{famous players|date=August 2013}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Aoerson da Costa]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Danilo Teixeira]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Laudson Santos de Menezes|Lau]] (2005–06) [seleçao sulb 15]<br />
*{{flagicon|Guyana}} [[Yaqooba]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Barosh]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Kuwait}} [[Fahad Aidh Alrashidi]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Liberia}} [[Frank Seator]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Libya}} [[Maraei Al-Ramli]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Nigeria}} [[Kanath]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Oman}} [[Ahmed Mubarak Al Mahaijri]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Andreas Haddad]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Togo}} {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Fábio de Jesus Oliveira|Fábio]] (2005–06)<br />
<br />
==Notable coaches==<br />
*{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Faruk Pasic]] (1995–97)<br />
*{{flagicon|MAR}} [[Said El Khider]] (Aug 2011–April 12)<br />
*{{flagicon|NLD}} [[Tahseen Jabbary]] (2011–12)<br />
*{{flagicon|EGY}} [[Mokhtar Mokhtar]] (2012–13)<br />
*{{flagicon|EGY}} [[Hamza El Gamal]] (Aug 2012–)<br />
<br />
==Achievements==<br />
*'''[[Omani League]]: 3'''<br />
*:Champion : 2000, 2002, 2008<br />
<br />
*'''[[Sultan Qaboos Cup]]: 3'''<br />
*: Winner : 1993-94, 2001–02, 2010<br />
<br />
*'''[[Omani Super Cup]]: 4'''<br />
*:Winner : 2000, 2002, 2008, 2011<br />
<br />
==Performance in AFC competitions==<br />
* '''[[AFC Cup]]: 3 appearances'''<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2009|2009]]: Group Stage<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2011|2011]]: Group Stage<br />
::[[AFC Cup 2012|2012]]: Group Stage<br />
<br />
* '''[[Asian Club Championship]]: 1 appearance'''<br />
::[[Asian Club Championship 1992|1992]]: Qualifying - 1st round<br />
<br />
* '''[[Asian Cup Winners Cup]]: 1 appearance'''<br />
::[[Asian Cup Winners Cup 1995|1994/95]]: First Round<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*{{ar icon}} [http://www.alarbawi.net Official site]<br />
<br />
{{Omani League}}<br />
{{AFC Cup}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Oman|Oruba]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1970]]<br />
[[Category:Omani League]]<br />
[[Category:1970 establishments in Oman]]<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline=Anyuysk.jpg<br />
|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=18<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=161<br />
|longm=38<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=May 2010<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43-OZ, Article&nbsp;3 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=480<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Anyuysk Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #43-OZ, Anyuysk is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Anyuysk Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=472<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
|prev_name1<br />
|prev_name1_date<br />
|prev_name1_ref<br />
<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689460<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
}}<br />
'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /> Population: {{ru-census|p2010=480}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Anyuysk is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Anyuysk Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
<br />
===Culture===<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]],<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> a slight reduction on the 2010 official census figure of 480, split equally between men and women.<ref name="2010Census" /><ref name="2010Note" /> As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%" align="center"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
<br />
This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
<br />
* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''Peace Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
<br />
{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
|year record high C=35<br />
|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
|Dec low C=-34.3<br />
|year low C=-15<br />
|Jan record low C=-51.5<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.3<br />
|Mar record low C=-44.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Inhabited localities|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug}}<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
[[Category:Populated places of Arctic Russia]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ostrownoje_(Tschuktschen)&diff=150866107Ostrownoje (Tschuktschen)2013-06-05T11:24:56Z<p>Fenix down: pop note added</p>
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<div>{{Other places3|Ostrovnoy}}<br />
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<br />
{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Ostrovnoye<br />
|ru_name=Островное<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline<br />
|image_caption<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=03<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=164<br />
|longm=09<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=June 2009<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|adm_ctr_of<br />
|adm_ctr_of_ref<br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43, Article&nbsp;7</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Rural locality<br />
|area_as_of=2010<br />
|area_km2=1.54<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=384<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #148-OZ, Ostrovnoye is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=379<br />
|pop_latest_date=2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
|prev_name1<br />
|prev_name1_date<br />
|prev_name1_ref<br />
<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689465<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
}}<br />
'''Ostrovnoye''' ({{lang-ru|Островно́е}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] of [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]] about {{convert|40|km|sp=us}} upstream from [[Anyuysk]] and about {{convert|179|km|sp=us}} from the administrative center of the district, [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and {{convert|690|km|sp=us}} from [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]]. Population: 379 (2010 est.), of which 317 were indigenous peoples. Population: {{ru-census|p2010=384}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Ostrovnoye is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Ostrovnoye is a historical locality in the region, as it was the site of an ''[[ostrog (fortress)|ostrog]]'' built as Russians began to explore and lay claim to the region.<ref name="Fute">Strogoff ''et al.'', pp.&nbsp;103–104</ref> In December 1930, the National district of Chukotka was established, consisting of [[Anadyrsky District|Anadyrsky]] ({{lang-ru|Анадырский}}), [[Chukotsky District|Chukotsky]] (Чукотский), Markovsky (Марковский), [[Chaunsky District|Chaunsky]] (Чаунский), Eastern Tundra (Восточной Тундры, which was to become Bilibinsky District) and Western Tundra (Западной тундры) districts.<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> Ostrovnoye was appointed as the first administrative centre of the new Eastern Tundra district with authority over six separate [[selsoviet]]s, namely: Greater Yenyuisky ({{lang-ru|Больше-Энюйский}}), Lesser Yenyuisky (Мало-Энюйский), Oloysky (Олойский), Oloychansky (Олойчанский), Ostrovnovsky (Островновский) and Pogyndinsky (Погындинский).<ref name="bil2" /><br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
Based on a 2006 estimate, the population of Ostrovnoye was 420, of which 340 were indigenous peoples. This is an increase from the 2005 population of 355 according to an environmental impact report on the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">Bema Gold Corporation, p.&nbsp;87</ref> <br />
<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 379,<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved April 15, 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> mainly [[Chukchi people|Chukchi]],<ref name="NPI">Dallman, Map&nbsp;3.6</ref> representing a slight reduction on the 2010 official census record, of whom 183 were male and 201 female. <br />
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As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="center"<br />
!Indigenous people<br />
!Number in the locality<br />
!Percentage of population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
250<br />
|<br />
66%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russian people|Russians]] and Other nationalities<br /><br />
|<br />
62<br />
|<br />
16%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Evens]]<br /><br />
|<br />
46<br />
|<br />
12%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Nenets people|Nenets]]<br /><br />
|<br />
19<br />
|<br />
1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|Others<br /><br />
|<br />
2<br />
|<br />
<1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''379'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br /><br />
{{small|Note: "Other nationalities" includes [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainians]] amongst others, "Others" are of unknown nationality, the ethnic breakdown provided by the official Bilibinsky District website does not equal the total population provided by the same source.}}<br />
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The head of the village is Yuri Vasilyevich Snitko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Ostrovnoye has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location=Ostrovnoye<br />
|Jan record high C=0<br />
|Feb record high C=3<br />
|Mar record high C=1.8<br />
|Apr record high C=8.3<br />
|May record high C=23.2<br />
|Jun record high C=32<br />
|Jul record high C=35.1<br />
|Aug record high C=29.9<br />
|Sep record high C=21<br />
|Oct record high C=8<br />
|Nov record high C=3.2<br />
|Dec record high C=1.9<br />
|year record high C=35.1<br />
|Jan high C=-27.6<br />
|Feb high C=-26.8<br />
|Mar high C=-17.5<br />
|Apr high C=-6.8<br />
|May high C=5.9<br />
|Jun high C=16<br />
|Jul high C=16.8<br />
|Aug high C=13.9<br />
|Sep high C=5.6<br />
|Oct high C=-8<br />
|Nov high C=-22.3<br />
|Dec high C=-27.5<br />
|year high C=-6.5<br />
|Jan low C=-32.2<br />
|Feb low C=-32.7<br />
|Mar low C=-28.7<br />
|Apr low C=-18.5<br />
|May low C=-3.2<br />
|Jun low C=5.2<br />
|Jul low C=6.7<br />
|Aug low C=3.4<br />
|Sep low C=-1.8<br />
|Oct low C=-14.4<br />
|Nov low C=-27.3<br />
|Dec low C=-32.4<br />
|year low C=-14.7<br />
|Jan record low C=-58<br />
|Feb record low C=-54<br />
|Mar record low C=-50.3<br />
|Apr record low C=-74<br />
|May record low C=-23.5<br />
|Jun record low C=-5.4<br />
|Jul record low C=-2.3<br />
|Aug record low C=-8.2<br />
|Sep record low C=-15<br />
|Oct record low C=-37<br />
|Nov record low C=-47<br />
|Dec record low C=-52<br />
|year record low C=-74<br />
|Jan rain mm=12<br />
|Feb rain mm=9<br />
|Mar rain mm=3<br />
|Apr rain mm=6<br />
|May rain mm=6<br />
|Jun rain mm=18<br />
|Jul rain mm=42<br />
|Aug rain mm=30<br />
|Sep rain mm=21<br />
|Oct rain mm=18<br />
|Nov rain mm=15<br />
|Dec rain mm=18<br />
|year rain mm=198<br />
|Jan snow days=25<br />
|Feb snow days=19<br />
|Mar snow days=14<br />
|Apr snow days=10<br />
|May snow days=7<br />
|Jun snow days=1<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=0<br />
|Sep snow days=9<br />
|Oct snow days=20<br />
|Nov snow days=18<br />
|Dec snow days=21<br />
|year snow days=144<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather"> {{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.1333333/164.2/Ostrovnoye.html |title=Weather Averages for Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug from meoweather.com |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=October 8, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{Cite book|author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel|year=2000|chapter=Climate Zones and Types|title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation|location=Upper Saddle River, NJ|publisher=Prentice Hall|isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
*Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug}}<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline=Anyuysk.jpg<br />
|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=18<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=161<br />
|longm=38<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=May 2010<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43-OZ, Article&nbsp;3 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=480<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Anyuysk Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Bilibinsky Municipal District. According to Law #148-OZ, Anyuysk is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Anyuysk Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=472<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
|prev_name1<br />
|prev_name1_date<br />
|prev_name1_ref<br />
<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689460<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
}}<br />
'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /> Population: {{ru-census|p2010=480}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Anyuysk is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Anyuysk Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
<br />
===Culture===<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]],<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> a slight reduction on the 2010 official census figure of 480, split equally between men and women.<ref name="2010Census" /><ref name="2010Note" /> As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%" align="center"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
<br />
This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
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* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''Peace Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
|year record high C=35<br />
|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
|Dec low C=-34.3<br />
|year low C=-15<br />
|Jan record low C=-51.5<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.3<br />
|Mar record low C=-44.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Inhabited localities|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug}}<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline=Anyuysk.jpg<br />
|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=18<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=161<br />
|longm=38<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=May 2010<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43-OZ, Article&nbsp;3 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=480<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><ref name="2010Note">The results of the 2010 Census are given for Anyuysk Rural Settlement, a municipal formation of Anadyrsky Municipal District. According to Law #148-OZ, Anyuysk is the only inhabited locality on the territory of Anyuysk Rural Settlement.</ref> <br />
|pop_latest=472<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
|prev_name1<br />
|prev_name1_date<br />
|prev_name1_ref<br />
<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689460<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
}}<br />
'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /> Population: {{ru-census|p2010=480}}<ref name="2010Note" /> Municipally, Anyuysk is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Anyuysk Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
<br />
===Culture===<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]],<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> a slight reduction on the 2010 official census figure of 480, split equally between men and women.<ref name="2010Census" /><ref name="2010Note" /> As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%" align="center"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
<br />
This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
<br />
* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''Peace Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
|year record high C=35<br />
|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
|Dec low C=-34.3<br />
|year low C=-15<br />
|Jan record low C=-51.5<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.3<br />
|Mar record low C=-44.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Inhabited localities|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline=Anyuysk.jpg<br />
|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=18<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=161<br />
|longm=38<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=May 2010<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43-OZ, Article&nbsp;3 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=480<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><br />
|pop_latest=472<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
|prev_name1<br />
|prev_name1_date<br />
|prev_name1_ref<br />
<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689460<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
}}<br />
'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /> Population: {{ru-census|p2010=480}} Municipally, Anyuysk is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Anyuysk Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
<br />
===Culture===<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]],<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> a slight reduction on the 2010 official census figure of 480, split equally between men and women.<ref name="2010Census" /> As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%" align="center"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
<br />
This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
<br />
* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''Peace Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
<br />
{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
|year record high C=35<br />
|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
|Dec low C=-34.3<br />
|year low C=-15<br />
|Jan record low C=-51.5<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.3<br />
|Mar record low C=-44.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Inhabited localities|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug}}<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline=Anyuysk.jpg<br />
|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=18<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=161<br />
|longm=38<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=May 2010<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43-OZ, Article&nbsp;3 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=480<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><br />
|pop_latest=472<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
|prev_name1<br />
|prev_name1_date<br />
|prev_name1_ref<br />
<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689460<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
}}<br />
'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /> Population: {{ru-census|p2010=480}} Municipally, Anyuysk is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Anyuysk Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
<br />
===Culture===<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]],<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> a slight reduction on the 2010 official census figure of 480, split equally between men and women.<ref name="2010Census" /> As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%" align="center"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
<br />
This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
<br />
* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''Peace Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
<br />
{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
|year record high C=35<br />
|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
|Dec low C=-34.3<br />
|year low C=-15<br />
|Jan record low C=-51.5<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.3<br />
|Mar record low C=-44.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
<br />
{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
[[Category:Populated places of Arctic Russia]]</div>Fenix downhttps://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ostrownoje_(Tschuktschen)&diff=150866106Ostrownoje (Tschuktschen)2013-05-29T16:03:28Z<p>Fenix down: 2010 census pop added</p>
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<div>{{Other places3|Ostrovnoy}}<br />
__NOTOC__<br />
<br />
{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Ostrovnoye<br />
|ru_name=Островное<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline<br />
|image_caption<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=03<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=164<br />
|longm=09<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=June 2009<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|adm_ctr_of<br />
|adm_ctr_of_ref<br />
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|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43, Article&nbsp;7</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Rural locality<br />
|area_as_of=2010<br />
|area_km2=1.54<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2010census=384<br />
|pop_2010census_ref=<ref name="2010Census">{{ru-pop-ref|2010Census}}</ref><br />
|pop_latest=379<br />
|pop_latest_date=2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
|prev_name1<br />
|prev_name1_date<br />
|prev_name1_ref<br />
<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689465<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
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'''Ostrovnoye''' ({{lang-ru|Островно́е}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] of [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]] about {{convert|40|km|sp=us}} upstream from [[Anyuysk]] and about {{convert|179|km|sp=us}} from the administrative center of the district, [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and {{convert|690|km|sp=us}} from [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]]. Population: 379 (2010 est.), of which 317 were indigenous peoples. Population: {{ru-census|p2010=384}} Municipally, Ostrovnoye is subordinated to Bilibinsky Municipal District and is incorporated as '''Ostrovnoye Rural Settlement'''.<ref name="Mun" /><br />
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==History==<br />
Ostrovnoye is a historical locality in the region, as it was the site of an ''[[ostrog (fortress)|ostrog]]'' built as Russians began to explore and lay claim to the region.<ref name="Fute">Strogoff ''et al.'', pp.&nbsp;103–104</ref> In December 1930, the National district of Chukotka was established, consisting of [[Anadyrsky District|Anadyrsky]] ({{lang-ru|Анадырский}}), [[Chukotsky District|Chukotsky]] (Чукотский), Markovsky (Марковский), [[Chaunsky District|Chaunsky]] (Чаунский), Eastern Tundra (Восточной Тундры, which was to become Bilibinsky District) and Western Tundra (Западной тундры) districts.<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref> Ostrovnoye was appointed as the first administrative centre of the new Eastern Tundra district with authority over six separate [[selsoviet]]s, namely: Greater Yenyuisky ({{lang-ru|Больше-Энюйский}}), Lesser Yenyuisky (Мало-Энюйский), Oloysky (Олойский), Oloychansky (Олойчанский), Ostrovnovsky (Островновский) and Pogyndinsky (Погындинский).<ref name="bil2" /><br />
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==Demographics==<br />
Based on a 2006 estimate, the population of Ostrovnoye was 420, of which 340 were indigenous peoples. This is an increase from the 2005 population of 355 according to an environmental impact report on the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">Bema Gold Corporation, p.&nbsp;87</ref> <br />
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The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 379,<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved April 15, 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> mainly [[Chukchi people|Chukchi]],<ref name="NPI">Dallman, Map&nbsp;3.6</ref> representing a slight reduction on the 2010 official census record, of whom 183 were male and 201 female. <br />
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As of January 2012, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="center"<br />
!Indigenous people<br />
!Number in the locality<br />
!Percentage of population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
250<br />
|<br />
66%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russian people|Russians]] and Other nationalities<br /><br />
|<br />
62<br />
|<br />
16%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Evens]]<br /><br />
|<br />
46<br />
|<br />
12%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Nenets people|Nenets]]<br /><br />
|<br />
19<br />
|<br />
1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|Others<br /><br />
|<br />
2<br />
|<br />
<1%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''379'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br /><br />
{{small|Note: "Other nationalities" includes [[Ukrainian people|Ukrainians]] amongst others, "Others" are of unknown nationality, the ethnic breakdown provided by the official Bilibinsky District website does not equal the total population provided by the same source.}}<br />
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The head of the village is Yuri Vasilyevich Snitko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
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==Climate==<br />
Ostrovnoye has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
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==References==<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
*{{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{Cite book|author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel|year=2000|chapter=Climate Zones and Types|title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation|location=Upper Saddle River, NJ|publisher=Prentice Hall|isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
*Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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{{Infobox play<br />
| name = Bent<br />
| image = Bent (theater).jpg<br />
| image_size = 250px<br />
| image_alt = <br />
| caption = Poster for the [[Royal National Theatre|Royal National Theatre's]] 1990 revival of ''Bent'', starring [[Ian McKellen|Sir Ian McKellen]]<br />
| writer = Martin Sherman<br />
| chorus = <br />
| characters = Max<br>Horst<br>Rudy<br>Uncle Freddie<br>Greta<br>Officer<br>Wolf<br>Guards<br>Captain<br />
| mute = <br />
| setting = [[Berlin]], 1934 following the [[Night of the Long Knives]]<br />
| premiere = {{Start date|1979|05|03}}<br />
| place = [[Royal Court Theatre]], London<br />
| orig_lang = English<br />
| series = <br />
| subject = [[Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust|The persecution of homosexuals during the holocaust]]<br />
| genre = <br />
| web = <br />
| playbill = <br />
| ibdb_id = 1946<br />
| iobdb_id = <br />
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'''''Bent''''' is a 1979 play by [[Martin Sherman]]. It revolves around [[Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust|the persecution]] of [[gays]] in [[Nazi Germany]], and takes place during and after the [[Night of the Long Knives]]. <br />
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The title of the play refers to the slang word "bent" used in some European countries to refer to homosexuals.{{fact|date=January 2013}} When the play was first performed, there was only a trickle of historical research or even awareness about the Nazi persecution of homosexuals. In some regards, the play helped increase that historical research and education in the 1980s and 1990s.<br />
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The play starred [[Ian McKellen]] in its original 1979 West-End production, and [[Richard Gere]] in its original 1980 Broadway production. In 1989, [[Sean Mathias]] directed a revival of the play, performed as a one-night benefit for [[Stonewall (UK)|Stonewall]], featuring Ian McKellen, [[Richard E Grant]], [[Ian Charleson]], and [[Ralph Fiennes]]. After receiving critical acclaim, Mathias directed a full run in 1990, with Ian McKellen, [[Paul Rhys]], and [[Christopher Eccleston]], which won the City Limits Award for Revival of the Year.<br />
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In 1997, Martin Sherman adapted ''Bent'' into a [[Bent (film)|film of the same name]], which was directed by Sean Mathias.<br />
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==Plot==<br />
Max, a promiscuous gay man in 1930s [[Berlin]], is at odds with his wealthy family because of his homosexuality. One evening, much to the resentment of his boyfriend Rudy, he brings home a handsome [[Sturmabteilung]] man. Unfortunately, it is the night that [[Hitler]] orders to [[Night of the long knives|assassinate the upper echelon of the Sturmabteilung corps]], to consolidate his power. The Sturmabteilung man is discovered and killed by [[Schutzstaffel|SS]] men in Max and Rudy's apartment, and the two have to flee Berlin.<br />
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Max's uncle Freddie, who is also gay, but lives a more discreet life with [[Male prostitution|rent boys]] to satisfy his desires, has organized new papers for Max, but Max refuses to leave his naïve boyfriend behind. As a result, Max and Rudy are found and arrested by the [[Gestapo]] and put on a train headed for [[Dachau concentration camp]].<br />
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On the train, Rudy calls out to Max as he is taken away to be beaten, so Rudy is brought back and beaten to death by Max, who denies he knows him. Max lies to the guards, telling them that he is a [[Jew]] rather than a homosexual, because he believes his chances for survival in the camp will be better if he is not assigned the [[pink triangle]]. Max later confesses to a fellow prisoner that the guards then forced him to have intercourse with the body of a dead pre-teen girl to "prove" he was not homosexual.<br />
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In the camp, Max makes friends with Horst, who shows him the dignity that lies in acknowledging what one is. They fall in love and become lovers through their imagination and through their words. After Horst is shot by camp guards, Max puts on Horst's jacket with the pink triangle and commits suicide by grabbing an [[electric fence]].<br />
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==Productions==<br />
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===1980 Broadway===<br />
The show was directed by [[Robert Allan Ackerman]], scenery by [[Santo Loquasto]], costumes by Robert Wojewodski, lighting by Arden Fingerhut, and music by Stanley Silverman.<br />
The show featured [[Richard Gere]] as Max, [[David Marshall Grant]] as Rudy, [[James Remar]] as Wolf, [[Michael Gross (actor)|Michael Gross]] as Greta, [[George Hall (actor)|George Hall]] as Uncle Freddie, Bryan E. Clark as Officer, [[David Dukes]] as Horst, [[Ron Randell]] as Captain, and the Guards were Kai Wulff, Philip Kraus, and [[John Snyder (actor)|John Snyder]].<br />
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===1981===<br />
The show made its Seattle Premier at Empty Space Theater and ran through 1982.<ref>http://www.emptyspace.org/0506/aboutthespace/pastseasons.html</ref><br />
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The first Toronto production of Bent was in 1981 at the Bathurst Street Theatre. It starred Richard Monette as Max, Brent Carver as Horst and Jeff Wincott as Wolf.<br />
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===1996===<br />
A production of Bent ran at the Annex Theatre in Toronto, produced by Upstart Crow Theatre Company. Directed by Walter Young, the production featured Philip Cairns as Greta and Darren Stewart-Jones as Rudy.<br />
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===2000===<br />
January: presented by Theater in the Round, Minneapolis, MN<br />
<ref>http://www.theatermania.com/minneapolis/shows/bent_924/</ref><br />
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===2001===<br />
November: presented at [[Cornell University]] by [[Risley Theatre]], Ithaca, NY. Directed by Shira Golding, with Hans Vermy as Max.<br />
<ref>http://cornellsun.com/node/4379</ref><br />
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===2003===<br />
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July: presented by Singaporean theatre company [[Toy Factory Theatre Ensemble]], directed by [[Beatrice Chia]]<br />
<ref>[http://www.toyfactory.com.sg/html/review_BEN.html Toy Factory Press Room: The Straits Times LIFE! Review of Bent<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><br />
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===2006===<br />
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December: Trafalgar Studios in [[London]], starring [[Alan Cumming]] as Max, and Chris New as Horst.<br />
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===2007===<br />
[[Image:bent 2007 poster.jpg|thumb||Poster for the 2007 Vancouver Revival of ''Bent'']]October: produced by the 13th Street Repertory Company in [[New York City]]. Directed by Joshua Chase Gold, and starring Ryan Nicholoff as Max and [[Jim Halloran]] as Horst, the production was received to strong reviews and sold out audiences.<ref>[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/111739.html Playbill News: Bent, with Nicholoff, Halloran, Worley and Hornsby, Begins Limited NYC Run Oct. 10<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><br />
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October 31-November 17: the Meta.for Theatre production at Performance Works in [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], starring [[Sean Cummings]] as Max and Thrasso Petras as Horst.<ref>[http://www.xtra.ca/public/viewstory.aspx?AFF_TYPE=4&STORY_ID=3792&PUB_TEMPLATE_ID=2 Xtra West - The gay man's Anne Frank<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><ref>[http://www.westender.com/portals-code/list.cgi?paper=49&cat=47&id=1100089&more=0 BCNG Portals Page (R)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><br />
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===2009===<br />
January: ''Bent'' was presented in Amarillo TX by AVENUE 10, causing the theatre to be targeted by an anti-homosexual Christian group resulting in the theatre being shut down and forced to find another venue for the show. <br />
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March: ''Bent'' made its [[Cincinnati]] debut at New Stage Collective.<br />
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May: Pandora Productions of [[Louisville, Kentucky]].<br />
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May: presented at [[Stanford University]] by STAMP, the Stanford Theatre Activist Mobilization Project, co-sponsored by the Emma Goldman Society for Queer Liberation.<br />
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June 25–30: by Theatre Engine at the Abrams Studio Theatre in [[Toronto]].<ref>[http://www.mooneyontheatre.com/2009/06/bent-theatre-engine-at-the-abrams-studio-theatre/#more-721 Mooney on Theatre Review<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref><br />
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July 9-August 15: produced by Hubris Productions at the Greenhouse Theatre in [[Chicago]], with original music by John Kamys aka [[Jinx Titanic]] from July 9 to August 15, 2009. This production was sanctioned by the [[United States Holocaust Memorial Museum]], and a portion of the proceeds from this show benefitted the museum.<br />
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September: The [[Rhodes University]] Drama Department in [[Grahamstown, South Africa]] presented a revival of the show as a Masters Coursework examination. This production commemorated the play's 30th anniversary.<br />
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October 29-November 22: produced by Diversionary Theatre in [[San Diego, California]] in collaboration with ion theatre company.<br />
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November: Altera Vitae Productions of [[Canada]] presented the [[Montreal]] premiere in November 2009 at L'Espace 4001. Directed by Carolyn Fe, the cast included: Christopher Moore (Max), Adam Leblanc (Rudy), Vance de Waele (Horst), Serge Turcotte (Greta), Mark Waters (Uncle Freddie), Yves Jacquier (Captain).<br />
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November: produced by [[Fullerton College]]'s theatre arts department.<br />
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===2010===<br />
February–March: Focus Theatre presented a revival of ''Bent'' at the [[Belvoir St Theatre]] in [[Sydney]] as part of the Mardi Gras festival.<br />
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March 25: Cardinal Heenan Drama [Garlen Saldanha & Sean Hutchings] perform "Bent" In Knotty Ash Hall, [[Liverpool]]. <br />
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March: [[Oxford University]] students presented an amateur production of the show in the Keble O'Reilly Theatre.<br />
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April 27 - May 15 - Bent was performed at The [[Landor Theatre]], London directed by [[Andrew Keates]]. Andrew Keates is the youngest director to be granted the professional rights by [[Martin Sherman]] himself to direct the play. The production was such a success, that it transferred to The [[Tabard Theatre]], Chiswick for a further six weeks.<br />
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May 7–8: an amateur production will be presented at [[The Questors Theatre]] in [[Ealing]], [[London]].<br />
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May 6–16: at the Lowry Theatre in [[Saint Paul, Minnesota]], ''Bent'' will be produced by the Actor's Theatre of Minnesota.<br />
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May 26: Kidbrooke School and Specialist Arts College, London, A-level Showcase.<br />
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June 4–13: at the Rivoli Theater in South Fallsburg, New York. "Bent" was produced by the Sullivan County Dramatic Workshop and directed by Constance S. Slater. The production starred Matt Meinsen as Max, Rich Hotaling as Horst, and Jim Pillmeier as Rudy and went on to receive 4 acting awards from The Theater Association of New York State. In addition it was recognized as the drama of the year by the Times Herald Record. The production was a gift from the Arthur A. Slater Memorial Fund.<br />
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July 6 - August 8: at the [[Tabard Theatre]] following from a production at the [[Landor Theatre]] in May.<br />
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September 3 - October 9: [http://www.lbshakespeare.org/ Long Beach Shakespeare Company], Long Beach, CA, directed by Denis McCourt, MFA.<ref>{{cite web|last=Moore|first=Greggory|title=BENT: LB SHAKESPEARE CO. FINDS THE HUMANITY IN STORY OF ITS SUPPRESSION|url=http://greaterlongbeach.com/18/09/2010/bent-lb-shakespeare-co-finds-the-humanity-in-story-of-its-suppression|publisher=Greater Long Beach|accessdate=3 June 2011}}</ref> <br />
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October 8-October 16 [[Frostburg State University]], Frostburg, MD directed by Linda McCulloch<br />
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===2011===<br />
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March; The University of Kent. The Columbia Entertainment Company, a community theatre in Columbia, Missouri.<br />
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April; El Centro College, Dallas Texas. Directed by Daniel Scott Cates. The show starred Patrick Patterson-Caroll, Benjamin Webster, Bruce Roe, Meg Hargis, Gerrardo Zubiri, Dean Armstrong and Justin Darnell.<br />
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===2012===<br />
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March 15–17: UEA (University of East Anglia) Studio, Norwich. Produced by the Minotaur Theatre Company. Directed by Michael Liam Dolan. Starring Tom Wingfield as Max, Jonathan Moss as Horst, Elliot Hughes as Rudy, Eliot Ruocco-Trenouth as Wolf, Ashley Fullerton as Greta and Josh Allan as Uncle Freddie.<br />
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June 1–23: Baltimore, MD. Produced by the Mobtown Players Theatre Company.<br />
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September 14-22: Somerville, MA. Produced by Theatre@First. Directed by Nick Bennett-Zendzian. Starring Jason Hair-Wynn as Max, Zach McQueary as Horst, Rocky Graziano as Rudy, John Deschene as Greta and Ben Delatizky as Uncle Freddie.<br />
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October 8–13: [[Lace Market Theatre]], Nottingham, United Kingdom. Directed by Roger Newman. Starring Paul Johnson as Max, Damian Frendo as Horst, Lewis Brookbanks as Rudy, David Wills as Wolf, Jim Brooks as Greta and Piotr Wisniewski as Uncle Freddie.<br />
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===2013===<br />
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April 25-28: CalArts (California Institute of the Arts) Valencia, CA. Presented by The CalArts Coffeehouse Theater. Directed by Fran Bennett. The show starred Ari Hesed as Max, James Michael Cowan as Horst, Mathew Joseph as Rudy, Emilio Garcia-Sanchez as Wolf, Anatoliy Ogay as Greta and Kevin Whitmire as Uncle Freddie.<br />
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===International productions===<br />
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[[File:Bent argentina.jpg|thumb|"Bent" argentina 2000. Alex Benn, Victor Anakarato, Gustavo Monje]]<br />
A production in Buenos Aires, Argentina, opened on September 2000 starring Alex Benn, Gustavo Ferrari and Gustavo Monje.<br />
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A french production in Paris opened on April 2010 for 3 months . Directed by Anne Barthel starring Michel Mora as Max, Jean Matthieu Erny as Horst, Valentin Terrer as Rudy, Philippe Renon as Greta, Matthieu Karmensky as Wolf, Gérard Cheylus as uncle Freddie, Fréderic Morel as SS gard Reopened on april 2011 for 3 months and 1 months in Avignon French Festival. This version is considered by the author as the closest of his writing.<br />
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A production in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, opened on 2011 starring Augusto Zacchi, Gustavo Rodrigues,Augusto Garcia, Breno Pessurno, Miro Marques, Henrique Pinho, Vinicius Vommaro e Evandro Manchini.<br />
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A production in San Juan, Puerto Rico, opened in June 2012 starring Teofilo Torres, Leonardo Castro and Tony Torres.<br />
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== References ==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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[[Category:1979 in LGBT history]]<br />
[[Category:LGBT-related plays]]<br />
[[Category:Plays by Martin Sherman]]<br />
[[Category:Plays about Nazi Germany]]<br />
[[Category:Holocaust plays]]<br />
[[Category:Persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany and the Holocaust]]<br />
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| image = [[File:Marist Fire FC Logo.jpg]]<br />
| fullname = Marist Football Club<br />
| nickname =<br />
| founded =<br />
| ground = [[Lawson Tama Stadium]]<br />[[Honiara]], [[Solomon Islands]]<br />
| capacity = 10,000<br />
| chairman = <br />
| manager = {{flagicon|SOL}} [[Augustine Omearo]]<br />
| league = [[Honiara FA League]]<br />
| season = 2011/2012<br />
| position = 8th<br />
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'''Marist Football Club''' is a [[Solomon Islands]] football club based in [[Honiara]].<br />
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They were winners of the 2006/2007 [[Solomon Islands National Club Championship]].<ref>[http://www.rsssf.com/tabless/solom06.html Solomon Islands 2006/07<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> <br />
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They qualified for the [[Oceania Club Championship 2006]] hosted in [[Auckland, New Zealand]] which took place in May 2006.<ref>[http://www.fifa.com/en/comp/index/0,2442,117683,00.html?comp=CWC&year=2006&articleid=117683 FIFA.com - Tournaments<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Marist F.C. were eliminated in the opening group stage of the tournament, losing 10-1 in their opening match to eventual finalists, [[AS Pirae]] of [[Tahiti]], before losing another and winning one.<br />
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==Titles==<br />
*'''[[Solomon Islands National Club Championship]]: (2)'''<br />
::2006, 2009.<br />
*'''[[Honiara FA League]]: (0)''' <br />
*'''[[Solomon Islands Cup]]: (0)'''<br />
<br />
==Performance in OFC competitions==<br />
*'''[[OFC Champions League]]''': 2 appearances <br />
::'''Best''': 3<sup>rd</sup> in Group B [[2007 OFC Champions League|2007]]<br />
::[[2007 OFC Champions League|2007]]: 3<sup>rd</sup> in Group B<br />
::[[OFC Champions League 2009-10|2010]]: 4<sup>th</sup> in Group B<br />
<br />
*'''[[Oceania Club Championship]]''': 1 appearance<br />
::'''Best''': <br />
::[[Oceania Club Championship 2006|2006]]:<br />
<br />
==Current squad==<br />
''as of April 2012''<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|pos=GK|nat=SOL|name=[[Fred Hale (footballer)|Fred Hale]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|pos=GK|nat=SOL|name=[[Michael Kouma]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|pos=GK|nat=SOL|name=[[Navusu Kitu]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|pos=DF|nat=SOL|name=[[David Houpere]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|pos=DF|nat=SOL|name=[[Derol Melo]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|pos=DF|nat=SOL|name=[[Martin Ruhasia]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|pos=DF|nat=SOL|name=[[Joseph Lani]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|pos=DF|nat=SOL|name=[[Charlie Taniro]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|pos=DF|nat=SOL|name=[[Jacob Pekau]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|pos=DF|nat=SOL|name=[[Christanto Misiga]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|pos=DF|nat=SOL|name=[[Simon Tova]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[Michael Sira]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[Michael Patiti]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[Ben Hibiscus]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[Gibson Hosea]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[George Lui]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[Francis Saemala]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[Abraham Iniga]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[Michael Misitana]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[Tolei Ini Kopuria]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[Jerry Sam]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[Clifford Huta]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=MF|nat=SOL|name=[[John Wayne]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=FW|nat=SOL|name=[[Johan Doiwale]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=FW|nat=SOL|name=[[Tutizama Tanito]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|pos=FW|nat=SOL|name=[[Commins Menapi]]}}<br />
{{fs end}}<br />
<br />
== References ==<br />
<div class="references-small"></div>{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[http://www.fifa.com/en/comp/index/0,2442,117683,00.html?comp=CWC&year=2006&articleid=117683 2006 Oceania Club Championship Preview on fifa.com]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in the Solomon Islands]]<br />
[[Category:Honiara]]<br />
<br />
{{Solomons-stub}}<br />
{{Oceania-footyclub-stub}}<br />
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[[es:Marist FC]]<br />
[[fr:Marist FC]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline=Anyuysk.jpg<br />
|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=18<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=161<br />
|longm=38<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=May 2010<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43-OZ, Article&nbsp;3 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2002census<br />
|pop_2002census_ref<br />
|pop_latest=472<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
|prev_name1<br />
|prev_name1_date<br />
|prev_name1_ref<br />
<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689460<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
}}<br />
'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
<br />
===Culture===<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]].<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> As of January 2010, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%" align="center"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
<br />
This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
<br />
* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''World Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
<br />
{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
|year record high C=35<br />
|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
|Dec low C=-34.3<br />
|year low C=-15<br />
|Jan record low C=-51.5<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.3<br />
|Mar record low C=-44.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug}}<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
[[Category:Populated places of Arctic Russia]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline=Anyuysk.jpg<br />
|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=18<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=161<br />
|longm=38<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=May 2010<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43-OZ, Article&nbsp;3 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2002census<br />
|pop_2002census_ref<br />
|pop_latest=472<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
|prev_name1<br />
|prev_name1_date<br />
|prev_name1_ref<br />
<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689460<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
}}<br />
'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
<br />
===Culture===<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Nyoltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]].<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> As of January 2010, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
<br />
This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
<br />
* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''World Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
<br />
{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
|year record high C=35<br />
|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
|Dec low C=-34.3<br />
|year low C=-15<br />
|Jan record low C=-51.5<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.3<br />
|Mar record low C=-44.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
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==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
[[Category:Populated places of Arctic Russia]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox Russian rural locality<br />
|en_name=Anyuysk<br />
|ru_name=Анюйск<br />
|other_name<br />
|other_lang<br />
|image_skyline=Anyuysk.jpg<br />
|image_caption=Winter view of Anyuysk<br />
|image_map<br />
|map_caption<br />
|map_label_position=right<br />
|latd=68<br />
|latm=18<br />
|lats<br />
|longd=161<br />
|longm=38<br />
|longs<br />
<!----ADMINISTRATIVE STATUS----><br />
|federal_subject=[[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
|federal_subject_ref=<ref name="ATS">Law #33-OZ, Article&nbsp;13.2 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|adm_data_as_of=May 2010<br />
|adm_district_jur=[[Bilibinsky District]]<br />
|adm_district_jur_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_cat=Rural locality<br />
|inhabloc_cat_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
|inhabloc_type=''[[Village#Russia|Selo]]''<br />
|inhabloc_type_ref=<ref name="ATS" /><br />
<!----MUNICIPAL STATUS----><br />
|mun_data_as_of=February 2005<br />
|mun_district_jur=Bilibinsky Municipal District<br />
|mun_district_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun">Law #43-OZ, Article&nbsp;3 {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|rural_settlement_jur=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|rural_settlement_jur_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
|mun_admctr_of=Anyuysk Rural Settlement<br />
|mun_admctr_of_ref=<ref name="Mun" /><br />
<!----STATISTICS----><br />
|area_of_what=Village<br />
|area_as_of=January 2010<br />
|area_km2=2.83<br />
|area_km2_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
|pop_2002census<br />
|pop_2002census_ref<br />
|pop_latest=472<br />
|pop_latest_date=January 2012<br />
|pop_latest_ref=<ref name="bil" /><br />
<!----HISTORY----><br />
|established_date=1930<br />
|established_title<br />
|established_date_ref=<ref name="bil">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=33 Urban and Rural Settlements] Bilibinski District Official Website. Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|current_cat_date<br />
|current_cat_date_ref<br />
|prev_name1<br />
|prev_name1_date<br />
|prev_name1_ref<br />
<!----MISCELLANEA----><br />
|postal_codes=689460<br />
|postal_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000000.htm Pochtovik Russian Mail Delivery Service] Bilibinsky District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|dialing_codes=42738<br />
|dialing_codes_ref=<ref>[http://www.minjustmag.ru/bimc.html Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation] Bilibinsky Municipal District {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
|website<br />
|website_ref<br />
|date=November 2009<br />
}}<br />
'''Anyuysk''' ({{lang-ru|Аню́йск}}) is a [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|rural locality]] (a ''[[village#Russia|selo]]'') in [[Bilibinsky District]] in [[Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]], [[Russia]], located west of [[Bilibino]] on the border with the [[Sakha Republic]] and on the banks of the [[Maly Anyuy River]]. The village is 272&nbsp;km to [[Bilibino]]<ref name="bil" /> and approximately 800&nbsp;km to [[Anadyr (town)|Anadyr]].<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Anyuysk was the administrative centre of Bilibino from March 15, 1950, when it took over responsibilities from [[Ostrovnoye, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug|Ostrovnoye]] until August 2, 1961, when responsibilities passed to the current administrative centre, [[Bilibino]].<ref name="bil2">[http://www.bilchao.ru/index.php?newsid=34 Общие сведения о районе - Историческая справка] General Information About the Area - Historical Reference, Official Bilibinsky District website {{ru icon}}</ref><br />
<br />
===Culture===<br />
The village holds an annual [[bear]] festival.<ref name="Strogoff, p.103"/> There is a children's group called ''Souvenir'' ({{lang-ru|Сувенир}}),<ref name="elec">[http://www.chukot.izbirkom.ru/way/935433.html Information on Anyuysk] Electoral Commission of Chukotka (Избирательная комиссия Чукотского автономного округа). Retrieved 15 April 2012. {{ru icon}}</ref> a sports, dance and singing club called ''Masteritsa'' ({{lang-ru|Мастерица}})<ref name="elec" /> and a folk dance ensemble called ''Neltyn'' ({{lang-ru|Нёлтын}}).<ref name="elec" /><br />
<br />
==Demographics==<br />
The population as of the beginning of January 2012 was 472,<ref name="bil" /> mainly [[Evens]].<ref name="NPI">Norwegian Polar Institute. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation, Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug'']</ref> As of January 2010, the ethnic make up of the village was as following:<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:40%"<br />
|+ Demographic Composition - 2012<br />
|- bgcolor="#CCCCFF" align="centre"<br />
!Indigenous People<br />
!Number in Village<br />
!Percentage of Population<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Even (people)|Even]]<br /><br />
|<br />
259<br />
|<br />
55%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Russians|Russian]], [[Ukrainians|Ukrainian]] and Others<br /><br />
|<br />
200<br />
|<br />
42%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|[[Chukchi people|Chukchi]]<br /><br />
|<br />
13<br />
|<br />
3%<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
|'''Total'''<br /><br />
|<br />
'''472'''<br />
|<br />
'''100%'''<br />
|}<br />
{{small|Source:<ref name="bil" />}}<br />
<br />
This is down on the population as of 2006, which was around 600 people, of which 340 were natives,<ref name="Strogoff, p.103">Strogoff, p.103</ref> which itself was up from 535 people reported in 2005 in an environmental impact report for the [[Kupol Gold Mine|Kupol]] Gold Project.<ref name="Kupol">[http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005, prepared by Bema Gold Corporation, p.87</ref> The head of the village administration is Andrey Kulinenko.<ref name="bil" /><br />
<br />
==Transport==<br />
Anyuysk is not connected by permanent road to any other populated settlement however, there is a tractor road linking the village to [[Chersky (settlement)|Chersky]], an [[types of inhabited localities in Russia|urban locality]] (a [[urban-type settlement|settlement]]) and the [[administrative center]] of [[Nizhnekolymsky District]] of the [[Sakha Republic]] via the settlement of Panteleyikha, also in the Sakha Republic.<ref name="map">[http://download.maps.vlasenko.net/smtm1000/r-57_58.jpg Map R-57-58] at Vlasenko.net</ref> The [[Maly Anyuy River]] also links Anyuysk to the [[Kolyma River]] and other settlements such as [[Nizhnekolymsk]].<ref name="map" /> There is however, a network of roads within the village including:<ref>[http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87003000003s.htm Anyuysk - Bilibinsky District] at Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company</ref><br />
<br />
* Улицa Василия Драного (Ulitsa Vasiliya Dranogo, lit. ''Vasiliy Drany Street'')<br />
* Улицa Гагарина (Ulitsa [[Yuri Gargarin|Gagarina]], lit. ''Gagarin Street'')<br />
* Улицa Клубная (Ulitsa Klubnaya, lit. ''Club Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесаковского (Ulitsa Lesakovskogo, lit. ''Lesakovsky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Лесная (Ulitsa Lesnaya, lit. ''Forest Street'')<br />
* Улицa Мира (Ulitsa Mira, lit. ''World Street'')<br />
* Улицa Набережная (Ulitsa Naberezhnaya, lit. ''Quay Street'')<br />
* Улицa Новая (Ulitsa Novaya, lit. ''New Street'')<br />
* Улицa Полярная (Ulitsa Polyarnaya, lit. ''Polar Street'')<br />
* Улицa Почтовая (Ulitsa Pochtovaya, lit. ''Postal Street'')<br />
* Улицa Ручейная (Ulitsa Rucheinaya, lit. ''Brook Street'')<br />
* Улицa Советская (Ulitsa Sovetskaya, lit. ''Soviet Street'')<br />
* Улицa Черского (Ulitsa [[Jan Czerski|Cherskogo]], lit. ''Chersky Street'')<br />
* Улицa Юбилейная (Ulitsa Jubileinaya, lit. ''Jubilee Street'')<br />
<br />
==Climate==<br />
Anyuysk has a Continental [[Subarctic climate|Subarctic]] or [[Boreal ecosystem|Boreal]] ([[taiga]]) climate' (''Dfc'').<ref>McKnight and Hess, pp.232-5</ref><br />
<br />
{{Weather box <br />
|metric first=yes<br />
|single line=yes<br />
|location= Anyuysk<br />
|Jan record high C=0.8<br />
|Feb record high C=-1<br />
|Mar record high C=3.1<br />
|Apr record high C=10.1<br />
|May record high C=27<br />
|Jun record high C=32.1<br />
|Jul record high C=35<br />
|Aug record high C=29.7<br />
|Sep record high C=21.1<br />
|Oct record high C=11.7<br />
|Nov record high C=3.8<br />
|Dec record high C=5.1<br />
|year record high C=35<br />
|Jan high C=-30.4<br />
|Feb high C=-27.6<br />
|Mar high C=-18.6<br />
|Apr high C=-9.2<br />
|May high C=5<br />
|Jun high C=15.3<br />
|Jul high C=17.8<br />
|Aug high C=14<br />
|Sep high C=6.5<br />
|Oct high C=-6.7<br />
|Nov high C=-19<br />
|Dec high C=-28<br />
|year high C=-6.7<br />
|Jan low C=-36.7<br />
|Feb low C=-34.4<br />
|Mar low C=-28.1<br />
|Apr low C=-20<br />
|May low C=-4.8<br />
|Jun low C=4.8<br />
|Jul low C=7.5<br />
|Aug low C=5.4<br />
|Sep low C=-0.2<br />
|Oct low C=-12.9<br />
|Nov low C=-25.8<br />
|Dec low C=-34.3<br />
|year low C=-15<br />
|Jan record low C=-51.5<br />
|Feb record low C=-50.3<br />
|Mar record low C=-44.4<br />
|Apr record low C=-38<br />
|May record low C=-25.6<br />
|Jun record low C=-8<br />
|Jul record low C=-5.1<br />
|Aug record low C=-3<br />
|Sep record low C=-11<br />
|Oct record low C=-33.8<br />
|Nov record low C=-43.8<br />
|Dec record low C=-49.3<br />
|year record low C=-51.5<br />
|Jan rain mm=6.4<br />
|Feb rain mm=6.2<br />
|Mar rain mm=6.1<br />
|Apr rain mm=7.3<br />
|May rain mm=6.4<br />
|Jun rain mm=14.9<br />
|Jul rain mm=25<br />
|Aug rain mm=27.5<br />
|Sep rain mm=18.1<br />
|Oct rain mm=15.9<br />
|Nov rain mm=10.5<br />
|Dec rain mm=7.8<br />
|year rain mm=152.1<br />
|Jan snow days=16<br />
|Feb snow days=13<br />
|Mar snow days=13<br />
|Apr snow days=11<br />
|May snow days=8<br />
|Jun snow days=2<br />
|Jul snow days=0<br />
|Aug snow days=1<br />
|Sep snow days=7<br />
|Oct snow days=18<br />
|Nov snow days=17<br />
|Dec snow days=16<br />
|year snow days=122<br />
|source 1= <ref name="meoweather" >{{Cite web |url=http://www.meoweather.com/history/Russian%20Federation/na/68.3/161.6333333/Anyuysk.html |title=Weather averages for Anyuysk |publisher=meoweather.com |accessdate=September 29, 2012 }}</ref><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Bilibinsky District#Divisions|List of inhabited localities in Bilibinsky District]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
<br />
===Notes===<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
===Sources===<br />
*Bema Gold Corporation, [http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2005/10/27/000160016_20051027170120/Rendered/PDF/E120010vol1011ESIA16129105.pdf Environmental Impact Assessment, Kupol Gold Project, Far East Russia] June 2005<br />
*Dallmann, W.K. [http://www.npolar.no/ansipra/image/kart36.jpg Indigenous Peoples of the north of the Russian Federation], Map 3.6, ''Chukotskiy Avtonomyy Okrug''. 1997.<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|adm|law}}<br />
* {{RussiaAdmMunRef|chu|mun|list|bilibinsky}}<br />
*{{cite book | author=McKnight, Tom L; Hess, Darrel | year=2000 | chapter=Climate Zones and Types | title=Physical Geography: A Landscape Appreciation | location=Upper Saddle River, NJ | publisher=Prentice Hall | isbn=0-13-020263-0}}<br />
* Strogoff, M, Brochet, P-C and Auzias, D. [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ogRsocK2wBQC&pg=PA1&dq=petit+fute+chukotka&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CntPT_DtO8Tc8gOMysnwBQ&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=petit%20fute%20chukotka&f=false ''Petit Futé: Chukotka''], "Avant-Garde" Publishing House, 2006.<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://forum.chukotken.ru/index.php?autocom=gallery&req=sc&cat=116 Photo gallery of Anyuysk]<br />
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{{Chukotka Autonomous Okrug}}<br />
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[[Category:Rural localities in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug]]<br />
[[Category:Populated places of Arctic Russia]]<br />
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