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Yakutsk Russia - the coldest city in the world. Discover what to do in Yakutskfrom this local's guide to Yatusk, Siberia. It includes the best things to do in Yatusk, both famous attractions in Yatusk and off the beaten path things to do in Yatusk and great places to visit near Yakutsk. Discover great Yakutsk, learn about the Yakutia culture and language, and find out useful tips for visiting Yakutsk. Plan your ultimate Yakutsk trip with this Yakutsk guide. Create your Yakutsk bucketlist…
Welcome to Oymyakon, a village where students are expected to attend class till temperatures reach minus -52°C (-62°F). The remote Siberian village is considered to be the coldest permanently inhabited settlement in the world, and it has just plummeted into a -62°C (-80°F) winter, making our daily complaints about the weather sound rather silly.

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Yakutsk City Profile, Yakutsk is the capital city of Sakha Republic, Russia. Yakutsk is located on the Lena River. Yakutsk is situated around 450 kilometres or 280 miles south of the Arctic Circle.

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With temperatures regularly falling to -40°C, Yakutsk, a city in Siberia, holds the distinction as the coldest city on Earth. Photographer Steeve Iuncker writes for LightBox about his project documenting the frozen landscapes of Russia's remote, frozen city.
Located in the heart of Siberia, the village of Oymyakon in Russia is widely considered to be the coldest inhabited place on Earth. A temperature of −90
On the photo the coldest fish market in the world, Yakutsk, Russia Photo Mikael Strandberg
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