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List of Nivkh settlements

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List of notable Nivkh (Gilyak) settlements in Sakhalin Island and the Lower Amur River. Prior to 1905 settlements are listed from north to south in their geographical categories with most settlement names in the Nivkh language or in the only known given Russian name.

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Nivkh population in 2002

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The settlements with Nivkh population according to the Russian Census of 2002 (excluding Khabarovsk, Poronaysk and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk).

According to the Russian Census of 2002 most Nivkhs have lived in following districts:[1] Ulchsky, Nikolayevsky of Khabarovsk Krai and Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky, Nogliksky, Okhinsky of Sakhalin Oblast. Some Nivkhs live outside of their native area in big citites of Khabarovsk, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and Poronaysk.

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Nivkh settlements before 1905

Amur Estuary
  • Nikolaevsk
  • Lazatev
West Sakhalin Coast
  • Tamlavo
  • Ngyl'vo
  • Valuevo
  • Langry
  • Chingai
  • Pyrki
  • Pogibi
  • Uandi
  • Ytyk'
  • Viakhtu[2]
  • Khoe
  • Tangi
  • Arkovo
  • Port Aleksandrovsk
Sakhalin Bay
  • Rybnoe
  • Visk'vo
  • Pomyt'
  • Nil'vo
  • Matnyr'
  • Ngyd'
  • Koibgervo
East Sakhalin Coast
  • Khankes'
  • Urkdt'
  • Pil'tun (island)
  • Kakervo
  • Kharkor'vo
  • Chaivo
  • Lad'vo
  • Tyrmyts'
  • Vachi
  • Mil'kovo
  • Tagry
  • Lub'vo
  • Lung'yo
  • Nappi
  • Ngamb'vo
Tym River
  • Yukyr'
  • Chkharvo
  • Slavo
  • Uskovo
  • Tymovo
  • Rykovskoe
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