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Kadykchan
Kadykchan (; ) is a depopulated urban locality (a work settlement) in Susumansky District of Magadan Oblast, Russia. It is located in the Upper Kolyma Highlands, in the basin of the Ayan-Yuryakh River, northwest of Susuman, the administrative center of the district. As of the 2010 Census, it had no recorded population.

Mangazeya
thumb|Materials of archaeological excavations in Mangazeya (State Historical Museum, [[Moscow)]]
Mangazeya () was a Northwest Siberian trans-Ural trade colony and later city in the 17th century. Founded in 1600 by Cossacks from Tobolsk, it was situated on the Taz River, between the lower courses of the Ob and Yenisei Rivers flowing into the Arctic Ocean. The name derives from a Nenets ethnonym Monkansi or Mongandi.
Neftegorsk, Sakhalin Oblast
urban-type settlement
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Zashiversk
thumb|150 px|Coat of arms of Zashiversk (1790; the upper half reproduces Irkutsk#Emblem|coat of arms of Irkutsk).

Khalmer-Yu
Khalmer-Yu (, ) is a ghost town, a former urban-type settlement in Komi Republic, Russia, disestablished in 1995. Its main occupation was coal mining of high-quality coke coal in Pechora coal basin. It was administered by Gornyatsky district council of Vorkuta.
thumb|center|768px|Centre of Khalmer-Yu: ruins

Pustozersk
250px|thumb|Pustozersk in 1909
Pustozersk or Pustozyorsk () was the first town built by Russians north of the Arctic Circle. It was the administrative center of Yugra and Pechora regions of the Russian Empire. It was situated in what is today Nenets Autonomous Okrug, about 20 km south-west of Naryan-Mar.
Promyshlenny
human settlement in Municipal Formation of the City of Vorkuta, Komi Republic, Russia
Ilimsk
thumb|right|The Spasskya Tower of the Ilimsk Ostrog in the Taltsy Museum near [[Irkutsk]]
Ilimsk () was a small town in Siberia, within today's Irkutsk Oblast of Russia. The town was flooded by the Ust-Ilimsk Reservoir in the mid-1970s.
Yurshor
Yurshor (Komi and ) was a northern outpost of Vorgashor, a mining town in Russia, and part of the Vorkuta Ring of settlements. By 2018 the town had been abandoned.
Aklansk
Aklansk is a ghost town in Russia on the river Oklan. It location is in the mainland part of the Penzhinsky District, Kamchatka Krai.