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or Taimyr Peninsula
(both: tīmĭr´)
, northernmost projection of Siberia, N central Siberian Russia, between the estuaries of the Yenisei and Khatanga rivers and extending into the Arctic Ocean. Cape Chelyuskin at the tip of the peninsula is the northernmost point of the Asian mainland. The peninsula, covered mostly with tundra and drained by the Taymyra River, forms most of the Taymyr Autonomous Area (1992 pop. 53,000), 332,857 sq mi (862,100 sq km). The region also includes the islands between the Yenisei and Khatanga gulfs, the northern parts of the Central Siberian Plateau, and the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago. The capital is Dudinka. Taymyr's economy depends on mineral and oil extraction, fishing, and dairy and fur farming as well as such traditional activities as reindeer raising and trapping. It is slated to merge into Krasnoyarsk Territory in Jan., 2005.
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