Provideniya ( rus, Провиде́ния, p=prəvʲɪˈdʲenʲɪjə;
Chukchi: ) is an
urban locality (an
urban-type settlement
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) and the
administrative center
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In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgiu ...
of
Providensky District of
Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
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,
Russia
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, located on Komsomolskaya Bay (a part of
Providence Bay) in the northeastern part of the
autonomous okrug
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, across the
Bering Strait
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from
Alaska
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, and very close to the
International Date Line
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. The population has declined in recent decades:
Geography
Provideniya is a former
Soviet
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military port, sited on a
fjord
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sheltered from the Bering Sea. The largest inhabited locality east of
Anadyr, it was established as a port to serve the eastern end of the
Northern Sea Route
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.
[Official website of Providensky District]
Urban and Rural Settlements
The port is found in Komsomolskaya Bay (named after the Soviet
Komsomol
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youth organization), a part of the much larger
Provideniya Bay, providing a suitable deep water harbor for Russian ships, close to the southern limits of the winter ice fields. Lake
Istikhed is located south of Provideniya airfield, on the eastern side of the bay.
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History

After discovery in 1660 of Providence Bay by the Russian expedition led by Kurbata Ivanov, the surrounding waters became a regular site for wintering fishing, whaling, and merchant ships. In the early 20th century, with the beginning of the development of the
Northern Sea Route
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along the coast of the bay, a coal depot was constructed for refueling ships heading west back across the Arctic and in 1933 the first buildings of the future seaport were constructed in what would later become the settlement of Provideniya ( "of Providence").
In 1937, with the arrival of a convoy with building materials for the construction company ''Providenstroy'', active construction of the port and the settlement began.
On May 10, 1946, the settlement of Provideniya was officially established by the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Russian SFSR.
The settlement continued to grow quickly and military units began to be deployed here.
On April 25, 1957, it was granted
work settlement status.
In 1975, it was planned to grow the settlement into a town with a population of twelve thousand and to rename it "Dezhnyov". However, social and economic upheavals in the post-Soviet period left these plans unfulfilled and in the period from 1994 to 2002 no construction was undertaken at all.
Administrative and municipal status
Within the
framework of administrative divisions, Provideniya serves as the
administrative center
An administrative centre is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune, is located.
In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgiu ...
of
Providensky District, to which it is directly subordinated.
[Directive #517-rp] As a
municipal division, the
urban-type settlement
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of Provideniya is incorporated within Providensky Municipal District as Provideniya Urban Settlement.
[Law #45-OZ]
Economy and infrastructure
There is a technical school, one functioning movie theater, a post office, a museum of Chukotka history and culture, one of the only two ski slopes in Chukotka, a bakery complex, and port facilities.
Transport
The settlement is served by the
Provideniya Bay Airport, the closest Russian airport to the
United States
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.
Provideniya is sometimes referred to as the ''Doorway to the Arctic'', and since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, tourism from nearby Alaska has given the local economy a significant boost.
Bering Air, an Alaskan airline, offers charter services to the Provideniya Bay Airport from both
Nome and
Anchorage
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.
Alaska Airlines
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made a Friendship Flight to Provideniya in July 1988.
Chukotavia provides flights to
Anadyr.

High-sprung transports connect the settlement's concrete slabbed main street with outlying destinations along the fjord and coast.
Demographics
A significant proportion of the settlement's current residents are
Yupik, reflecting the high percentage of indigenous peoples in both Providensky and
Chukotsky District
Chukotsky District (, ''Čukótskiy Raion, rayón''; Chukchi language, Chukchi: , ''Čukotkakèn rajon'') is an administrativeLaw #33-OZ and municipalLaw #47-OZ district (raion), one of the administrative divisions of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, six ...
s. The settlement and the surrounding area struggle from alcoholism (which is especially high in indigenous areas), causing a high death rate, a low birth rate, and the population decline since 1990.
Climate
Provideniya has a dry-summer
polar climate
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(
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''ETs''), although winters are not as severe due to the coastal location and colorful flowers help bring the
tundra
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to life during the summer. Winter temperatures are significantly higher than at other places within
Chukotka such as
Uelen
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and
Ushakovskoye, because it is a more southerly settlement with greater maritime influence from the
Bering Sea
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, as is the case with nearby
Nome in the US, which has similar winter conditions. Summers are generally cool and the settlement receives heavy rainfall, especially when low pressure systems move northwards from the Pacific Ocean.
Religion

An evangelical church run by the local Moldovan community and missionaries is located in Provideniya.
A Russian Orthodox church also operates.
See also
*
List of inhabited localities in Providensky District
References
Notes
Sources
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External links
Provideniya photo galleryPanoramas of ProvideniyaMore photos of Provideniya
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Urban-type settlements in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Providensky District
Ports and harbours of the Russian Pacific Coast
Populated places established in 1946
1946 establishments in the Soviet Union
Road-inaccessible communities of Russia