Yakutsk — The Coldest City in The World
Yakutsk, a remote city in Eastern Siberia along the Lena River, is the
coldest city in the world. Located 1840 km away from Irkoustk and 5000
km away from Moscow, this city founded in 1632 by the Cossacks imposes
upon its inhabitants an extreme way of life. And yet, despite
particularly harsh conditions, Yakutsk boasts a population of 270,000,
or a quarter of the entire population of Siberia. No other place on the
planet experiences the temperature extreme found here: in winter, the
temperatures regularly fall to minus 40° (the coldest temperature
recorded was –64°C) and in summer often reaches temperatures above 30°C.
Photos: January 2013. A scene in Yakutsk, Siberia, the coldest city in
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Yakutsk — The Coldest City in The World
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Yakutsk — The Coldest City in The World
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