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Iul'tin (Russian: Иультин; Chukchi: Ивылтин) was an urban-type settlement in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, part of the Far Eastern Federal District of Russia. As of 2010 the area is uninhabited, but only thirty years ago it had a population of 3,120 (1989 Census). The settlement was established to house the workers and administrative staff of the tin and tungsten mines, with transport connections with the port, Egvekinot being constructed by Gulag prisoners. The settlement was abolished in 1995, when mining activities became no longer profitable.

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  • Iultín (ca)
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  • Ioeltin (nl)
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  • Iultín (en rus, Иультин) és un possiólok despoblat del districte autònom de Txukotka, a Rússia. La vila s'assentà amb el poblament dels treballadors que treballaven prop de les mines, i tenia connexions amb el port d'Egvekinot, però el 1995 la població abandonà la vila a causa del tancament de les mines. (ca)
  • Iultin (někdy psáno jako Iuľtin), rusky Иультин (Iuľtin), je bývalá osada městského typu v Rusku v Čukotském autonomním okruhu. Ještě v roce 1989 zde žilo 3 120 obyvatel[zdroj?] (podle jiného zdroje dokonce 5 301 obyvatel), nyní je osada zcela opuštěna. Budovy v osadě však nebyly zbourány a chátrají. (cs)
  • Iultin (russisch Иульти́н) ist eine ehemalige Siedlung städtischen Typs im Autonomen Kreis der Tschuktschen im äußersten Nordosten Russlands. Mit Aufgabe des Ortes in der zweiten Hälfte der 1990er-Jahre ist Iultin zu einer „Geisterstadt“ geworden. (de)
  • Iultin (en ruso: Иультин) es un antiguo asentamiento de tipo urbano en Chukotka, Rusia. En la actualidad el asentamiento está despoblado, pero en 1989 poseía 3120 residentes. Sus habitantes eran trabajadores de las minas de estaño y tungsteno.​ (es)
  • Iul'tin (Russian: Иультин; Chukchi: Ивылтин) was an urban-type settlement in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, part of the Far Eastern Federal District of Russia. As of 2010 the area is uninhabited, but only thirty years ago it had a population of 3,120 (1989 Census). The settlement was established to house the workers and administrative staff of the tin and tungsten mines, with transport connections with the port, Egvekinot being constructed by Gulag prisoners. The settlement was abolished in 1995, when mining activities became no longer profitable. (en)
  • Ioeltin (Russisch: Иультин; Tsjoektsjisch voor "lang stuk ijs") is een voormalige mijnwerkersplaats (nederzetting met stedelijk karakter) in het oosten van het district Ioeltinski in het noordoosten van de Russische autonome okroeg Tsjoekotka. De plaats telde 3.120 inwoners bij de volkstelling van 1989. In 1995 werd de plaats opgeheven. (nl)
  • Иульти́н — упраздненный посёлок городского типа в пределах Иультинского района Чукотского автономного округа России. (ru)
  • Iultin (ryska Иультин) var en ort i den autonoma regionen Tjuktjien i Ryssland. Folkmängden uppgick till 5 301 invånare vid folkräkningen 1989. Staden avvecklades 1995, och räknas numera som spökstad. (sv)
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