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Uka (village)

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(Redirected from Uka (Russia)) This article is about the Russian village. For other uses, see UKA (disambiguation).

Uka (Russian: Ука) was a rural locality (a selo) in Karaginsky District of Koryak Autonomous Okrug, Soviet Union, located near the mouth of the Uka River, on the shore of the Bering Sea. It was served by Uka Airport. The village was abolished on December 13, 1974 as it was depopulated.

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  2. "ПАРНАС, ПЕГАС И ПИЛЕНГАС Денис Матвейчук Я РОЖДЁН БЫЛ В СОВЕТСКОМ СОЮЗЕ Очерк, стр.1". My-sedovo.narod.ru. Retrieved 22 November 2014.

57°50′42″N 162°06′03″E / 57.84500°N 162.10083°E / 57.84500; 162.10083


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