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Uelen (Russian: Уэлéн; Chukchi: Увэлен; Yupik: Улыӄ or Олыӄ; also known as Whalen in older English-language sources and Ugelen on USCGS charts) is a rural locality (a selo) in the Chukotsky District, just south of the Arctic Circle in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug in the Russian Far East. Population: 720 (2010 Census); Located near Cape Dezhnev where the Bering Sea meets the Chukchi Sea, it is the easternmost settlement in Russia and the whole of Eurasia. Uelen is also the closest Russian settlement to the United States. It is on the northeast corner of the Uelen Lagoon, a roughly 15 by 3 kilometres (9 by 2 miles) east-west lagoon separated from the ocean by a sandspit. Municipally, Uelen is subordinated to Chukotsky Municipal District and is incorporated as Uelen Rural Settlement.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uelen
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Coordinates: 66°9'38"N 169°49'19"W
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- Willow, AK 1073 km
- Big Lake, AK 1090 km
- Meadow Lakes, AK 1098 km
- Knik-Fairview, AK 1102 km
- Lakes, AK 1111 km
- Gateway, AK 1113 km
- Kalifornsky, Alaska 1116 km
- Chugiak, AK 1117 km
- Sterling, Alaska 1125 km
- Uelen Lagoon 9 km
- Nepygellen Mountain 10 km
- Beringia National Park 14 km
- Inchoun Lagoon 30 km
- Bering Strait 45 km
- Ratmanov Island (Big Diomede Island) 54 km
- Diomede Islands 56 km
- Little Diomede Island, Alaska 61 km
- Koolyon Lake 63 km
- Saint Lawrence Bay 78 km