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Ust-Aldansky District
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| en_name | Ust-Aldansky District |
| ru_name | Усть-Алданский улус |
| loc_name1 | Уус-Алдан улууhа |
| loc_lang1 | Sakha |
| image_map | |
| map_caption | Location of Ust-Aldansky District in the Sakha Republic |
| image_view | 431 Ленский историко-архитектурный музей-заповедник «Дружба».jpg |
| image_caption | Druzhba Museum, Ust-Aldansky District |
| coordinates | |
| image_flag | Flag of Ust-Aldansky rayon.jpg |
| image_coa | Coat of Arms of Ust-Aldansky rayon (Yakutia).png |
| federal_subject | Sakha Republic |
| federal_subject_ref | |
| adm_ctr_name | Borogontsy |
| adm_ctr_ref | |
| selsoviet_type1 | Rural okrugs |
| no_of_selsoviets_type1 | 21 |
| no_of_rural_localities | 35 |
| counts_ref | |
| mun_formation1 | Ust-Aldansky Municipal District |
| mun_formation1_ref | |
| mun_formation1_no_of_urban_settlements | 0 |
| mun_formation1_no_of_rural_settlements | 21 |
| mun_formation1_counts_ref | |
| area_km2 | 18300 |
| area_km2_ref | |
| pop_2010census | 22155 |
| urban_pop_2010census | 0% |
| rural_pop_2010census | 100% |
| established_date | January 9, 1930 |
| established_date_ref |
Ust-Aldansky District (; , Uus-Aldan uluuha, ) is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or ulus), one of the thirty-four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the center of the republic and borders with Kobyaysky District in the north, Tomponsky District in the northeast, Tattinsky District in the east, Churapchinsky District in the southeast, Megino-Kangalassky District in the south, and with Namsky District in the west. The area of the district is 18300 km2. Its administrative center is the rural locality (a selo) of Borogontsy. Population: 22,372 (2002 Census); The population of Borogontsy accounts for 23.6% of the district's total population.
Geography
The landscape of the district is mostly flat. Its main rivers include the Lena and the Aldan. There are many lakes in the district, the largest of which are Lakes Myuryu, Oner, and Targyldzhyma.
History
The district was established on January 9, 1930.
Demographics
As of the 2021 Census, the ethnic composition was as follows:
- Yakuts: 98.9%
- Evenks: 0.6%
- Russians: 0.2%
- other ethnicities: 0.3%
Economy
The economy of the district is mostly based on agriculture.
Inhabited localities
| Rural settlements | Population | Male | Female | Rural localities in jurisdiction* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Batagaysky Nasleg | ||||
| (Батагайский) | 542 | 261 (48.2%) | 281 (51.8%) | |
| Bayagantaysky Nasleg | ||||
| (Баягантайский) | 699 | 350 (50.1%) | 349 (49.9%) | |
| Bert-Usovsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Берт-Усовский) | 783 | 380 (48.5%) | 403 (51.5%) | |
| Borogonsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Борогонский) | 1,009 | 506 (50.1%) | 503 (49.9%) | |
| Byariyinsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Бярийинский) | 297 | 159 (53.5%) | 138 (46.5%) | |
| Dyupsyunsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Дюпсюнский) | 1,536 | 752 (49.0%) | 784 (51.0%) | |
| Kurbusakhsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Курбусахский) | 1,105 | 562 (50.9%) | 543 (49.1%) | |
| Legyoysky Nasleg | ||||
| (Легёйский) | 1,527 | 719 (47.1%) | 808 (52.9%) | |
| Legyoysky 2-y Nasleg | ||||
| (Легёйский 2-й) | 614 | 285 (46.4%) | 329 (53.6%) | |
| Myuryunsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Мюрюнский) | 6,015 | 2,813 (46.8%) | 3,202 (53.2%) | |
| Nayakhinsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Наяхинский) | 1,020 | 504 (49.4%) | 516 (50.6%) | |
| Oltyokhsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Ольтёхский) | 1,040 | 502 (48.3%) | 538 (51.7%) | |
| Onyorsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Онёрский) | 616 | 298 (48.4%) | 318 (51.6%) | |
| Ospyokhsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Оспёхский) | 319 | 156 (48.9%) | 163 (51.1%) | |
| Ospyokhsky 1-y Nasleg | ||||
| (Оспёхский 1-й) | 534 | 270 (50.6%) | 264 (49.4%) | |
| Suottunsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Суоттунский) | 1,929 | 938 (48.6%) | 991 (51.4%) | |
| Tit-Arynsky Nasleg | ||||
| (Тит-Арынский) | 238 | 143 (49.7%) | 145 (50.3%) | |
| Tyulyakhsky Naleg | ||||
| (Тюляхский) | 538 | 269 (50.0%) | 269 (50.0%) | |
| Khorinsky Nalseg | ||||
| (Хоринский) | 593 | 276 (46.5%) | 317 (53.5%) | |
| Khorinsky 1-y Nalseg | ||||
| (Хоринский 1-й) | 664 | 316 (47.6%) | 348 (52.4%) | |
| Cherikteysky Nasleg | ||||
| (Чериктейский) | 487 | 235 (48.3%) | 252 (51.7%) |
Divisional source:
Population source:
*Administrative centers are shown in bold
References
Notes
Sources
References
- Law #173-Z #354-III
- Constitution of the Sakha Republic
- Law #172-Z #351-III
- ''Registry of the Administrative-Territorial Divisions of the Sakha Republic''
- {{ru-pop-ref. 2002Census
- Center of the Socioeconomic and Political Monitoring. [http://www.sitc.ru/monitoring/ust_aldan/index.shtml Ust-Aldansky District] {{Webarchive. link. (September 21, 2012 {{in lang). ru
- "Национальный состав населения". [[Federal State Statistics Service (Russia).
- [http://sakha.gov.ru/node/12549 Ust-Aldansky Ulus (Raion)] Official website of the Sakha Republic
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