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Yakutsk is remote, cold and isolated from just about everything else in Russia. The city is some 5,000 miles east of Moscow in the Yakutia region, so wide it stretches across three of Russia’s ...
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Life in Yakutsk, Siberia: Surviving daily life in the world's coldest city at -83 degrees - MSNYakutsk, in Siberia, holds the icy title of the coldest city in the world - with temperatures plummeting to a chilling -41 in the winter months. advertisement. Daily Express US.
Yakutsk is a remote city in Eastern Siberia (population 200,000) famous for two things: appearing in the classic board game Risk, and the fact that it can, convincingly, claim to be the coldest ...
Yakutsk, the capital city of Russia’s Sakha Republic in eastern Siberia, is widely identified as being one of the coldest places in the world.
Yakutsk in east Siberia experiences the coldest temperatures out of all major cities on earth. It has a population of around 336,200 people, many of whom work in the city's diamond mine.
In 1827, the Russian merchant Fyodor Shergin tried to dig a well in the backyard of his house in Yakutsk, Siberia. But instead of liquid water, all he found was frozen ground. Shergin gave up at a ...
Yakutsk, the capital city of Russia’s Sakha Republic in eastern Siberia, is widely identified as being one of the coldest places in the world.
Yakutsk in east Siberia experiences the coldest temperatures out of all major cities on earth. It has a population of around 336,200 people, many of whom work in the city's diamond mine.
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