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Uka (village)

Coordinates: 57°50′42″N 162°06′03″E / 57.84500°N 162.10083°E / 57.84500; 162.10083
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Uka (Russian: Ука) was a rural locality (a selo) in Karaginsky District of Koryak Autonomous Okrug, Soviet Union, located near the mouth of the Uka River, on the shore of the Bering Sea.[1] It was served by Uka Airport. The village was abolished on December 13, 1974 as it was depopulated.[2]

References

  1. ^ Wurm, Stephen Adolphe; Peter Mühlhäusler; Darrell T. Tryon, eds. (1996). Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific,. Walter de Gruyter. p. 1004. ISBN 3-11-013417-9.
  2. ^ "ПАРНАС, ПЕГАС И ПИЛЕНГАС Денис Матвейчук Я РОЖДЁН БЫЛ В СОВЕТСКОМ СОЮЗЕ Очерк, стр.1". My-sedovo.narod.ru. Retrieved 22 November 2014.

57°50′42″N 162°06′03″E / 57.84500°N 162.10083°E / 57.84500; 162.10083