Vorkuta

Vorkuta
Воркута
Other transcription(s)
  KomiВӧркута
Central Vorkuta
Location of Vorkuta
Vorkuta
Location of Vorkuta
Vorkuta
Vorkuta (European Russia)
Vorkuta
Vorkuta (Arctic)
Coordinates: 67°30′N 64°02′E / 67.500°N 64.033°E / 67.500; 64.033
CountryRussia
Federal subjectKomi Republic
FoundedJanuary 4, 1936
Town status sinceNovember 26, 1943
Government
  Administration ManagerYaroslav Shaposhnikov
Area
  Total
28.69 km2 (11.08 sq mi)
Elevation
180 m (590 ft)
Population
  Total
70,548
  Rank224th in 2010
  Density2,500/km2 (6,400/sq mi)
  Subordinated totown of republic significance of Vorkuta
  Capital oftown of republic significance of Vorkuta
  Urban okrugVorkuta Urban Okrug
  Capital ofVorkuta Urban Okrug
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK )
Postal code(s)
169900
Dialing code(s)+7 82151
OKTMO ID87710000001

Vorkuta (Russian: Воркута́; Komi: Вӧркута, romanized: Vörkuta; Nenets for "the abundance of bears", "bear corner") is a coal-mining town in the Komi Republic, Russia, situated just north of the Arctic Circle in the Pechora coal basin at the river Vorkuta. In 2010, its population was 70,548, down from 84,917 in 2002.

Vorkuta is the third largest city north of the Arctic Circle and the easternmost town in Europe. It has the coldest recorded temperature of any European city, having recorded a −52 °C (−61 °F) temperature.

Vorkuta's population has dropped steadily since the fall of the Soviet Union, when mines were privatized and many people began moving farther south. Many of the mines have been abandoned and by September 2020, the city's estimated population was only about 50,000. A report in March 2021 described the villages in the area as "ghost towns" with many "abandoned structures".