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The Taymyr Peninsula ( ) is a in the Far North of , in the Siberian Federal District, that forms the part of the mainland of . Administratively it is part of the Federal subject of Russia.


Geography
The Taymyr Peninsula lies between the of the and the of the .

and the Byrranga Mountains are located within the vast Taymyr Peninsula.

, the northernmost point of the Eurasian continent, is located at the northern end of the Taymyr Peninsula.


Etymology
There are several theories about the origin of the name "Taimyr." The most widely accepted explanation is that it comes from the , originating from the ancient Tungus word "tamura", which means "valuable, precious, rich." The Evenki people originally used this name for the , known for its abundance of fish. In the 19th century, thanks to the geographer and explorer Alexander von Middendorff (1815–1894), the name came to refer to the entire .

Other interpretations exist as well. For example, in , "tuoy muora" translates to "salt lake," which can also be understood metaphorically as "fertile" or "blessed," since salt is vital for the health of . Another Yakut version, "Tymyr," means "blood vessel."

In the , "tai myarey" means "bald" or "bare," possibly in reference to the region’s low-growing .

In the Nganasan language, "taa mire" translates to "reindeer pack."


Population
are the most populous indigenous ethnicity of the peninsula. Информация о полуострове Таймыр

The are an indigenous Samoyedic people inhabiting central Siberia, including the Taymyr Peninsula. In the Russian Federation, they are recognized as being one of the Small-Numbered peoples of the Russian North. They reside primarily in the settlements of Ust-Avam, Volachanka, and Novaya in the Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetsky District of , with smaller populations residing in the towns of and as well.

Other indigenous peoples are , and .


Economy
MMC Norilsk Nickel conducts mining operations in the area. The company conducts operations in the area of the city of , near the peninsula. The nickel ore concentrate and other products of the company are transported over a short railroad to the port city of on the River, and from there by boat to and other ports.


Ecology
File:Kap Tscheljuskin 1 2012-08-05.jpg|Cape Chelyuskin, northernmost point of Afro-Eurasian mainland; 77°43'22" N, 104°15'13" E File:Tundra in Siberia.jpg|Taymyr landscape File:Ovibos moschatus qtl3.jpg|, an of the family , successfully reintroduced to the Taymyr Peninsula region in 1975

The peninsula is the site of the last known naturally occurring outside of , which died out about 2,000 years ago. They were successfully reintroduced in 1975. The population grew to 2,500 in 2002, increasing to 6,500 in 2010.

A study in 2021 found that, based on eDNA, survived on the Taymyr Peninsula until 3,900 to 4,100 years ago, roughly concurrent with another population on . The Taymyr Peninsula, with its drier habitat, may have served as a refugium for the , supporting mammoths and other widespread Ice Age mammals, such as wild horses ( Equus sp.).


Climate
The coasts of the Taymyr Peninsula are frozen most of the year, between September and June on average. The summer season is short, especially on the shores of the Laptev Sea in the northeast. The climate in the north and exterior of the peninsula is (ET), while some areas further-south have a very cold but somewhat more continental subarctic climate, with winters even slightly colder than the tundra directly to the north, but with somewhat warmer summers that can support some tree growth. Winters are harsh, with frequent blizzards and extremely low temperatures. The following data for provides an indication of the weather experienced in the northern part of the peninsula.


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