Tura, Administrative center in Evenkiysky District, Russia.
Tura is a settlement in Siberia located where two rivers meet in Krasnoyarsk Krai. It sits on elevated terrain and functions as the administrative hub for the surrounding district.
The settlement was founded in 1927 during Soviet development of Siberia and long served as the administrative center of the Evenk territory. Its incorporation into Krasnoyarsk Krai in 2007 marked a major shift in how the region was governed.
The settlement brings together Russian newcomers and indigenous Siberian peoples, with the Evenks forming a significant part of the local community. Both groups shape the everyday life and character of the place.
The place can only be reached by air through the local airport, as there are no road or rail connections. Visitors should prepare for extreme weather and plan accordingly.
The climate here is extreme, with winter temperatures dropping well below minus 50 degrees Celsius and summer heat rising above 30 degrees. These drastic swings shape the entire year and influence how people live in this place.
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