Not many people live on the Novaya Zemlya archipelago because it's extremely cold there, almost all year round. It's also pretty isolated, with no good ways to get there. There aren't many towns or things to help people live comfortably, and it's not easy to grow food or have a normal life in such a harsh place. Plus, the Russian military has been there, so it's not a typical place for regular living. Overall, it's just not a very friendly place for people to live.
People live on the archipelago of Novaya Zemlya primarily because of its strategic location for military purposes, as it serves as a Russian naval base. The archipelago is also home to a few small settlements that support local industries such as mining and fishing. Additionally, some researchers and workers are stationed there to study the environment and conduct scientific research.
2,600 Russians live in the urbanized "town" on the island, whereas about 85 indigenous people, called the Nenetses, live elsewhere on the island, subsisting on fishing and trapping polar bears.
Although it has been the test site for 224 nuclear bombs, the 1500 (+/-) occupants that resided there were removed for the years they were doing the testings there. 2700 people (+/-) live there now. What the effects that the testing grounds may be having upon them I do not know.
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The live only on the islands of the Kodiak Archipelago in Alaska.
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the largest island in japan is the island of HONSHU