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Polyarny (inhabited locality)
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Polyarny Polyarnaya , or Polyarnoye is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia
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Urban localities
Rural localities
Historical inhabited localities
Renamed inhabited localities
Russia
Russia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...
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Urban localities
- Polyarny, Murmansk Oblast, a town under the administrative jurisdiction of the closed administrative-territorial formationClosed cityA closed city or closed town is a settlement with travel and residency restrictions in the Soviet Union and some of its successor countries. In modern Russia, such places are officially known as "closed administrative-territorial formations" ....
of Alexandrovsk, Murmansk OblastMurmansk OblastMurmansk Oblast is a federal subject of Russia , located in the northwestern part of Russia. Its administrative center is the city of Murmansk.-Geography:...
Rural localities
- Polyarny, Sakha Republic, a selo under the administrative jurisdiction of UdachnyUdachnyUdachny is a town in Mirninsky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located northwest of Yakutsk on the Markha River. Population: -History:...
Town Under District Jurisdiction, Mirninsky District, Sakha Republic
Historical inhabited localities
- Polyarny, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, a former urban-type settlement in Chukotka Autonomous OkrugChukotka Autonomous OkrugChukotka Autonomous Okrug , or Chukotka , is a federal subject of Russia located in the Russian Far East.Chukotka has a population of 53,824 according to the 2002 Census, and a surface area of . The principal town and the administrative center is Anadyr...
; abolished in 1995
Renamed inhabited localities
- Polyarnoye, former name of the selo of Russkoye UstyeRusskoye UstyeRusskoye Ustye is a village in Allaikhovsky Ulus of the Sakha Republic, Russia. For several decades during the Soviet era, the village was officially called Polyarny ....
, Sakha Republic