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  2. Flag of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug - Wikipedia

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    A mobile history game used this flag to represent the native Chukchi people. Inaccurate flag report of “Free State of Chukotka” [3] 1990s This flag was made in the 1990s as a false report of the flag of the Free State of Chukotka. The design comes from a 1970s move by cinematographers about the Russian Civil War in Siberia. They made white ...

  3. Chukotka Autonomous Okrug - Wikipedia

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    Chukotka is the second-least-populated federal subject, and the least densely populated federal subject in Russia. The region is the northeasternmost region of Russia, and since the sale of Alaska in 1867, it has been the only part of Russia lying partially in the Western Hemisphere.

  4. Anthem of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug - Wikipedia

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    The Anthem of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (Russian: Гимн Чукотского автономного округа, Gimn Chukotskogo avtonomnogo okruga) is one of the National symbols of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, a federal subject of Russia, along with its flag and coat of arms.

  5. Anadyr (town) - Wikipedia

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    Anadyr (Russian: Ана́дырь, IPA: [ɐˈnadɨrʲ] ⓘ; Chukot: Кагыргын, romanized: Kagyrgyn, IPA: [kɑɣərˈɣən]; Southern Chukchi: Въэӈын, romanized: V"èňyn, Central Siberian Yupik: Ўиңа/Ўиңын, romanized: Winga/Wingen, IPA [11]) is a port town and the administrative center of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located at the mouth of the Anadyr River at the ...

  6. Flags of the federal subjects of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Map of the federal subjects of Russia with their flags. This gallery of flags of federal subjects of Russia shows the flags of the 89 federal subjects of Russia including two regions that, while being de facto under complete Russian control, are not internationally recognized as part of Russia (Republic of Crimea [1] and the city of Sevastopol), [1] and four regions that, while not being fully ...

  7. Autonomous okrugs of Russia - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, Russia has four autonomous okrugs of its 83 federal subjects. [ a ] The Chukotka Autonomous Okrug is the only okrug which is not subordinate to an oblast . The Nenets Autonomous Okrug is a part of Arkhangelsk Oblast , the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug are parts of Tyumen Oblast .

  8. Chukchi people - Wikipedia

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    The Predicament of Chukotka's Indigenous Movement: Post-Soviet Activism in the Russian Far North. Cambridge. ISBN 0-521-82346-3. Anna Kerttula (2000). Antler on the Sea. Cornell University Press. ISBN 0-8014-3681-8. "The Chukchis". The Red Book of the Peoples of the Russian Empire. "All Things Arctic". Archived from the original on 15 May 2013.

  9. Chukotsky District - Wikipedia

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    Chukotsky District covers the northern half of the Chukchi Peninsula, at the northeastern tip of Eurasia.Prior to 1957, the district was substantially larger, as its territory covered not only present-day Chukotsky District, but also present-day Providensky District, as well as a substantial territory now included in Iultinsky District.