Satagay
Satagay is a locality in Yakutia, Russian Far East.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Satagay, Amginsky District, Sakha Republic and Byuteydyakh, Megino-Kangalassky District, Sakha Republic.
Satagay, Amginsky District, Sakha Republic
Village
Satagay is a rural locality, the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Satagaysky Rural Okrug in Amginsky District of the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 132 kilometers from Amga, the administrative center of the district.
Byuteydyakh, Megino-Kangalassky District, Sakha Republic
Village
Byuteydyakh is a rural locality, the only inhabited locality, and the administrative center of Byuteydyakhsky Rural Okrug of Megino-Kangalassky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 72 kilometers from Nizhny Bestyakh, the administrative center of the district. Byuteydyakh, Megino-Kangalassky District, Sakha Republic is situated 9 km northwest of Satagay.
Satagay
- Type: Locality
- Location: Yakutia, Russian Far East, Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Latitude
61.56914° or 61° 34′ 9″ northLongitude
131.48885° or 131° 29′ 20″ eastElevation
184 metres (604 feet)Open location code
9QHHHF9Q+MGGeoNames ID
2017151
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In Other Languages
From Norwegian to Russian—“Satagay” goes by many names.
- Norwegian: “Satagaj”
- Russian: “Сатагай”
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