The Chukchi Peninsula is a landform situated in the northeastern part of Siberia. Synonyms for the Chukchi Peninsula encompass various titles such as Chukotka Peninsula, Chukotski Poluostrov, Chukotski Peninsula, and Chukotka. The Chukchi Peninsula is named after the indigenous group residing in the region known as the Chukchi people. The area is home to many natural resources and wildlife, such as polar bears, bowhead whales, and walruses, so it is an essential habitat for these species. The Chukchi Peninsula is an important location for scientific research and has been a subject of interest for geographers and archaeologists alike for centuries.