tabletiksi
Tabletiksi is a small village located in the Sakha Republic, Russia, near the Arctic Circle. It is situated on the shores of the Laptev Sea, approximately 1,000 kilometers north of Yakutsk, the capital of the Sakha Republic. The village is known for its unique geographical location and the indigenous population that has lived there for centuries. The primary economic activities in Tabletiksi include fishing, hunting, and reindeer herding. The village has a small airport, which facilitates transportation to and from Yakutsk and other nearby settlements. The local culture is heavily influenced by the indigenous Evenk people, who have a rich tradition of nomadic reindeer herding and hunting. The village has a school, a hospital, and a few shops, providing basic services to the residents. Despite its remote location, Tabletiksi has a strong sense of community and is an important hub for the indigenous population in the region. The village is also a popular destination for tourists interested in Arctic exploration and indigenous cultures.