Adygalakh is a former village in the Susumansky district of the Magadan region ( Russia ). Located on the banks of the river Ayan-Yuryakh .
| Former village | |
| Adygalah | |
|---|---|
| A country | |
| Subject of the federation | Magadan Region |
| Municipal District | Susumansky |
| History and Geography | |
| Former town with | 1994 |
| Timezone | UTC + 11 |
| Population | |
| Population | 2 people ( 2018 ) |
Content
History
It arose as a village of gold miners.
In late February or early March 1946, Dmitry Ivanovich Gachev , a convicted Soviet musicologist and historian of aesthetics, died in Adygalakh, Magadan Region .
In 1951-1954 in the village of Adygalah the administration of the forced labor camp (transformed into the camp department) Dorlag .
In 1953, Adygalakh received the status of an urban-type settlement. TSB writes that Adygalah was “founded in 1953” In 1994, the town of Adygalah was abolished.
06/09/1961 The head of the mining and exploitation section of the Adygalakh mine of the Magadan Economic Council Penkin Ivan Evdokimovich (1916 - ????) was awarded the honorary title of the USSR Hero of Socialist Labor .
Geography
According to BSE , the village of Adygalakh was located on the left bank of the Ayan-Yuryakh River (the source of the Kolyma River), on the Magadan-Khandyga highway.
Population
| 1959 [1] | 1970 [2] | 1979 [3] | 1989 [4] | 2018 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1902 | 588 | 832 | 289 | 2 |
1.6 thousand inhabitants (1968) (source - TSB ).
Economics
Gold mining.