Hello, I am from Yakutsk!
A good question! First of all, we need to say that Yakutsk is a city and it has city life. No cattle to care for, no horses to breed, almost nothing of the ordinary village life.
We live an ordinary life. Home -> work/school/kindergarten -> home. Many Japanese cars, many cabs, many public buses. Transports work good. In extremely cold winter we might be able to spend less time outdoor to avoid frostbite.
Winter is another question, certainly. However, I should say that it lasts from October till April. Pretty long winter. The coldest period is from December till February. A LOT of days with -40C/-40F and less. Minus 50 C and less happen often as well. Kids love such minus-fifty-degrees-centigrade days as they are allowed not to attend schools.
Yakutsk is the capitalcity of the Sakha Republic, Russia.
Russia, around Yakutsk and west of the Ural mountains
62.1 N and 129.49 W
A city very close to that, at 62°2'N and 129°44'E is Yakutsk, Russia.
Mikhail Skryabin died on May 6, 2011, in Yakutsk, Yakutia, Russia.
I think that the Yakutsk region is the coldest region, even colder than Siberia.
In India it is Dras... In the world, it is Yakutsk in Russia. Average monthly maximum temperatures in Yakutsk range from −36 °C (−32.8 °F) in January to 25 °C (77 °F) in July.
As of 2021, the estimated population of Yakutsk, Russia is around 330,000 people. It is the capital city of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) and is known for being one of the coldest major cities in the world.
Some common occupations in Yakutsk, Russia include mining, reindeer herding, fishing, and government administration. Additionally, there are opportunities in industries like transportation, construction, education, and healthcare. Traditional Yakut crafts like jewelry making and fur trade also provide employment for locals.
In the summer it is around 30-45 degrees Fahrenheit and in the winter it is - 47 to -62 degrees Fahrenheit.
The area of Yakutsk is 121.93 square kilometers.
Yakutsk was created on 1632-09-25.