Bor (Krasnoyarsk)
Village
Boron
Бор
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Bor ( Russian Бор ) is a village (selo) in the Russian region of Krasnoyarsk with 2644 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2014).
The village with the OKATO - 04254804001 is the administrative center of the rural municipality Bor ( Борского сельсовета ) and has a pier , an airport, a hospital, a cultural center, a library, a social center, a hotel, a post office, a fire department and a police station, a Kindergarten and a school.
Geographical location
Bor lies in the middle of the taiga in the Turuchanski Rajon , three kilometers below the confluence of the Stony Tunguska in the Yenisei on its left bank.
Gold deposits , small amounts of manganese ore and numerous manifestations of phosphorites have been identified and examined near the village . The regional capital Krasnoyarsk is located almost 1000 km south of the village.
history
Before the arrival of the Russian population on the banks of the Yenisei and the lower reaches of the Stony Tunguska at the beginning of the 17th century, the area was inhabited by Keten . With the construction of the Stony Tunguska airfield ( аэропорт Подкаменная Тунгуска Podkamennaja Tunguska ; IATA : TGP; ICAO code : UNIP) the modern history of the village of Bor began in 1946, which is why the first inhabitants of the village were construction workers. Since the airport is almost in the center of the Soviet Union and later Russia, it developed into a strategic traffic center. For about 40 years there were two military units, including the air defense, on the territory of the village.
In 1949 a school was founded in a residential hut in the village. In 1960 the village had a population of 782 people. An observatory built here by the Academy of Sciences of the USSR belonged to the Irkutsk Institute of Geomagnetism. Several major geological expeditions were conducted from Bor in the 1980s and 1990s.
climate
In Bor there is a pronounced continental climate : Relatively hot summers (up to +36 ° C) are replaced by extremely cold winters (down to −56 ° C).
Average monthly temperatures and rainfall for boron
Source: Climatic Data - Bor
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Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e Поселок Бор on the Internet encyclopedia of the Krasnoyarsk Territory ; accessed on June 29, 2020 (Russian)
- ↑ old.classif.gov.spb.ru
- ↑ Подкаменная Тунгуска on aviaport.ru ; accessed on June 29, 2020 (Russian)
- ↑ Weather and climate on pogodaiklimat.ru