Okhota
Okhota is a small rural locality situated within the administrative boundaries of the Russian Federation. It lies in the northern part of the country, in the far eastern region of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), along the banks of the Okhota River, a tributary of the Chulym. Administratively, Okhota is part of the Churapchinsky District and is governed at the local level by a selsoviet, the lowest tier of municipal organization in Russia.
The population of Okhota has been declining steadily since the dissolution of the Soviet Union. According to
Geographically, Okhota experiences a subarctic climate, with long, extremely cold winters and short, mild summers. The
Because of its remote location, transportation infrastructure is limited. A single all‑weather road connects Okhota to