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- Norilsk is the northernmost city in Siberia and the world's second largest city (after Murmansk) north of the Arctic Circle. The area is home to nickel ore smelting, and produces 1% of the whole planet's sulphur dioxide emissions.
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Jan 6, 2014 · With the population of more than 170,000, Norilsk, Russia, is one of the biggest cities above the polar circle. The architect created the urban space to protect inhabitants from violent...
Mar 21, 2019 · Located 400km (249 miles) north of the Arctic Circle, Norilsk is one of the coldest cities on Earth. The average temperature in winter is -30C, and it can dip below -55C. (Credit: Elena...
It is the world's northernmost city with more than 180,000 inhabitants, and the second-largest city (after Murmansk) inside the Arctic Circle. Norilsk and Yakutsk are the only large cities in the continuous permafrost zone.
Jul 23, 2023 · The remote Russian city of Norilsk, above the Arctic Circle, is known for its history of forced labor camps, mining, and railways.
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- Murmansk (population of 267,422) The world's largest Arctic city is located in Russia. Murmansk (68°58′) is about 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. One of Russia's largest ports is located there, in the Kola Bay of the Barents Sea.
- Norilsk (175,237) The second most populous Arctic city in the world is also located in Russia. Norilsk (Krasnoyarsk Territory) sits 300 km north of the Arctic Circle (69°20′).
- Vorkuta (56,985) This is Europe's easternmost city and the fourth largest city in the Arctic (after Norway's Tromsø). Vorkuta (67°30′) was founded in 1936 and coal is still mined there.
- Apatity (48,748) This Murmansk Region city is the world's fifth largest located above the Arctic Circle (67°34′). It was founded in 1926 as a settlement for the builders of the Murmansk Railway.
Apr 2, 2015 · In the tundra of the polar circle, Norilsk is inaccessible by land and, for much of the year's subfreezing weather, by water, as well. If you're looking for cities with more than 100,000 people, you'll find nothing north of Norilsk, Russia's second-largest city (after Murmansk) inside the Arctic Circle.
Dec 3, 2017 · Norilsk has prospered as the world’s largest producer of palladium, but workers pay a price in the brutal cold, winter darkness and isolation. Participants in a painting class.