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Dikson (Russian: Ди́ксон, IPA: [dʲiksən]) (also spelled Dixon) is a port located in northern Russia and is one of the world's northernmost settlements. Dikson is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) situated in Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai. It is situated on the Kara Sea, located on a headland at the mouth of the Yenisei Gulf (the Yenisei River estuary), on Russia's Arctic Ocean coast. As of the 2021 Census, its population was 319. It is the world's northernmost settlement on a continental mainland. Dikson is the northernmost port in Russia and the northernmost settlement on the Asian continent, and the northernmost settlement on a continental mainland. It is so far north that no civil twilight appears from 8 December to 5 January, but it has 24 hours of civil twilight from 18 April to 26 August. It is one of the world's most isolated settlements. Dikson's inhabitants informally call their settlement "Capital of the Arctic", taken from a popular Soviet song. Dikson and Dikson Island were named after Swedish Arctic pioneer Baron Oscar Dickson.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dikson_(urban-type_settlement)
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Coordinates: 73°30'26"N 80°27'50"E
- Kharp 923 km
- Iskateley 1186 km
- Vidyayevo 1702 km
- Longyearbyen 1734 km
- Pechenga 1736 km
- Murmashi 1737 km
- Nikel 1777 km
- Afrikanda 1839 km
- Zelenoborsky 1893 km
- Rognan 2404 km
- Port of Dikson 1.5 km
- Овощехранилище 1.6 km
- 12, Papanin str. 1.9 km
- Meteorological Station 1.9 km
- Music School (former) 2 km
- Lisunov Li-2T 2.5 km
- RTBR Control Centre 2.9 km
- Dikson Airport 2.9 km
- Dikson Island 3.6 km