Jebariki-haya
Urban-type settlement
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Dschebariki-Chaja ( Russian Джебарики-Хая ; Yakut Дьабарыкы Хайа ) is an urban-type settlement in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in Russia with 1694 inhabitants (as of October 14, 2010).
geography
The place is about 320 km as the crow flies east of the republic capital Yakutsk on the right bank of the most important Lena tributary Aldan .
Jebariki-Chaja belongs to the Ulus Tomponski and is located about 50 km south of its administrative center Chandyga . The settlement is the seat and only locality of the municipality (gorodskoje posselenije) Possjolok Dschebariki-Chaja.
history
The settlement was founded in 1941 in connection with the beginning of the development of a hard coal deposit. The place name is in Yakut as for " Ground Squirrel mountain" (from дьабара even дьабарааскы for the long-tailed ground squirrel , Spermophilus undulatus and хайа , mountain ). Jebariki-Chaja has had urban-type settlement status since 1974. A district on the opposite, left bank of the Aldan, which still existed in the 1980s, has since been abandoned.
Population development
year | Residents |
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1979 | 3256 |
1989 | 3825 |
2002 | 2125 |
2010 | 1694 |
Note: census data
traffic
Jebariki-Chaja has not yet been connected to the fixed road network, but can only be reached by ship on the Aldan during the ice-free period and via an ice road on the river in winter. A road from Chandyga (on the R504 Kolyma Nizhny Bestjach - Magadan road ; until 2017 alternatively M56 ) has been under construction since 2009; the largest structure on this section, a nearly 400 m long bridge over the eastern Chandyga , was opened in September 2011. The continuation of the road up the right bank of the Aldan to Eldikan is planned.
The small airport ( ICAO code UEQD ) southeast of the town is currently not regularly served.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Itogi Vserossijskoj perepisi naselenija 2010 goda. Tom 1. Čislennostʹ i razmeščenie naselenija (Results of the All-Russian Census 2010. Volume 1. Number and distribution of the population). Tables 5 , pp. 12-209; 11 , pp. 312–979 (download from the website of the Federal Service for State Statistics of the Russian Federation)
- ↑ Soviet General Staff Map 1: 200,000. Sheet P-53-XV, XVI. Edition 1989
- ↑ Message on the website of the Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Sakha (Russian)