Valkumey


title: "Valkumey" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["urban-type-settlements-in-chukotka-autonomous-okrug", "ghost-towns-in-chukotka-autonomous-okrug", "populated-places-established-in-1941"] topic_path: "general/urban-type-settlements-in-chukotka-autonomous-okrug" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valkumey" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
en_nameValkumey
ru_nameВалькумей
other_nameВылӄыӈэй
other_langChukchi
image_skylineValkumey vagonetka.jpg
image_captionMine wagons in Valkumey
map_label_positionright
coordinates
federal_subjectChukotka Autonomous Okrug
federal_subject_ref
adm_district_jurChaunsky District
adm_district_jur_ref
inhabloc_catInhabited locality
inhabloc_cat_ref
inhabloc_typeUrban-type settlement
inhabloc_type_ref
pop_latest0
pop_latest_date2002
pop_latest_ref
established_date1941
established_date_ref
abolished_date1998
abolished_date_ref
postal_codes689400
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|en_name=Valkumey |ru_name=Валькумей |other_name=Вылӄыӈэй |other_lang=Chukchi |image_skyline=Valkumey vagonetka.jpg |image_caption=Mine wagons in Valkumey |map_label_position=right |coordinates = |federal_subject=Chukotka Autonomous Okrug |federal_subject_ref= |adm_district_jur=Chaunsky District |adm_district_jur_ref= |inhabloc_cat=Inhabited locality |inhabloc_cat_ref= |inhabloc_type=Urban-type settlement |inhabloc_type_ref= |area_km2= |area_km2_ref= |pop_latest=0 |pop_latest_date=2002 |pop_latest_ref= |established_date=1941 |established_title= |established_date_ref= |current_cat_date= |current_cat_date_ref= |abolished_date=1998 |abolished_date_ref= |postal_codes=689400 |postal_codes_ref= |dialing_codes= |dialing_codes_ref= |website= Valkumey (, Chukchi: Вылӄыӈэй, Vylḳyňèj, lit. "Coal Mountain") was an inhabited locality (an urban-type settlement) in Chaunsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on the shores of Chaunskaya Bay (part of the East Siberian Sea). Population: 0 (2002 Census);

History

Prior to the foundation of the settlement a preliminary expedition headed by a geologist called Dietmar was undertaken assessing the prospects of developing mining in the immediate area. He predicted that there were significant quantities of cassiterite-tin ore in the area, a prediction that was confirmed by later, more focussed, expeditions by larger teams of geologists.

Valkumey was founded in 1941 when mining began in this area, and the first few tons of tin were extracted from the Valkumey mine in the form of cassiterite. The mining was done almost entirely by prisoners of and exiles created by the Dalstroy GULAG system. Shortly after the opening of this mine, further tin mines opened near Pevek and Iultin, and mining became the major element of the Chukotkan economy. Valkumey became one of the major centres of tin mining in the Soviet Union, supplying a significant percentage of the tin required by the Soviet military.

By 1968, the population of the settlement had risen to 3,700. However, with the closure of the mine, the settlement was abandoned in 1998, with the remaining population moving to the town of Pevek, 12 km up the coast to the north. As of 2009, Valkumey is included in the list of settlements currently in the process of being liquidated.

Population

The mines were declared unprofitable and that there was no possibility of developing any other form of economy in 1999 and the settlement was closed along with a number of others in Chukotka. The Russian government guaranteed funds to transport non-working pensioners and the unemployed in liquidated settlements including Valkumey from Chukotka to other parts of Russia. The Ministry of railways was obliged to lease containers for the transportation of the migrants' goods to the Chukotkan administration and ensure that they were delivered to the various settlements. The population table below shows the impact on the settlement as a result of the closure of the mines.

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19591970197919892002
20173059341739060
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Transport

Valkumey is connected via a road network to Pevek, Komsomolsky and Krasnoarmeysky along with a number of other local settlements, but it is not connected by permanent road to any other part of the district or Chukotka. There is however, a small road network within the settlement including:

  • Улица Горняцкая (Ulitsa Gornyatskaya)
  • Улица Комсомольская (Ulitsa Komsomolskaya, lit. Komsomol Street)
  • Улица Космонавтов (Ulitsa Kosmonavtov, lit. Cosmonaut Street)
  • Улица Красноармейская (Ulitsa Krasnoarmeyskaya, lit Red Army Street)
  • Улица Минерал (Ulitsa Mineral, lit. Mineral Street)
  • Улица Рохлина (Ulitsa Rokhlina)
  • Улица Северная (Ulitsa Severnaya, lit. North Street)

References

Notes

Sources

References

  1. V.V. Leontev and K.A. Novikova, ''Топонимический словарь северо-востока СССР'' (''Toponymic Dictionary of the Northeastern USSR'') (1989) Magadan. p.71
  2. {{ru-pop-ref. 2002Census
  3. Dead-cities.ru [http://dead-cities.ru/city/Valkumey Entry on Valkumey] {{in lang. ru
  4. [http://www.chukotka.org/en/region/history/soviet_chukotka/ Chukotka During World War II]
  5. Law #33, Article 14.2
  6. [http://base.garant.ru/177401/ Постановление Правительства РФ от 2 февраля 1998 г. N 128 ''О мерах социальной защиты населения ликвидируемых поселков золотодобытчиков в Чукотском автономном округe''] (''Russian Federation Government resolution dated February 2, 1998 No. 128 on measures of social protection of the population of liquidating estates gold miners in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug "Russian Federation Government resolution dated February 2, 1998 No. 128 on measures of social protection of the population of liquidating estates gold miners in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug'').
  7. [http://www.webgeo.ru/db/1970/rus-dalv.htm Перепись населения СССР 1970 года] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-03-23 1970 census of the Soviet Union)
  8. [http://www.webgeo.ru/db/1979/rus-dalv.htm Перепись населения СССР 1979 года] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-03-23 1979 census of the Soviet Union)
  9. [http://demoscope.ru/weekly/ssp/rus89_reg2.php Всесоюзная перепись населения 1989 г. Численность городского населения РСФСР, ее территориальных единиц, городских поселений и городских районов по полу] All-Union census, the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, in the federal districts, towns, rural settlements and regional centres with a population of more than 3,000.
  10. [http://www.perepis2002.ru/ct/doc/English/1-1.xls Численность населения России, субъектов Российской Федерации в составе федеральных округов, районов, городских поселений, сельских населённых пунктов – районных центров и сельских населённых пунктов с населением 3 тысячи и более человек] 2002 Russian Census
  11. [http://www.pochtovik.su/rosindex/87/87006000006s.htm Valkumey – Chaunsky District] – Pochtovik Mail Delivery Company

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