Yagodnoye, Magadan Oblast

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CountryRussia
Founded1934
Yagodnoye
Я́годное
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Yagodnoye is located in Russia
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Yagodnoye is located in Magadan Oblast
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Yagodnoye (Magadan Oblast)
Coordinates: 62°31′15″N 149°37′15″E / 62.52083°N 149.62083°E / 62.52083; 149.62083
CountryRussia
Federal subjectMagadan Oblast
Administrative districtYagodninsky District
Founded1934
Urban-type settlement status since1953
Population
  Total
4,210
Time zoneUTC+11 (MSK+8 Edit this on Wikidata[2])
Postal code[3]
686230Edit this on Wikidata
OKTMO ID44722000051

Yagodnoye (Russian: Я́годное) is an urban-type settlement in Magadan Oblast, Russia. Population: 4,210(2010 census);[1] 5,050(2002 census);[4] 11,024(1989 Soviet census).[5]

The settlement lies in the south-eastern section of the Chersky Range, on the left bank of the Debin, a tributary of the Kolyma, by the mouth of the stream Yagodny. The oblast capital of Magadan lies approximately 340 km to the south-east in a direct line, although it is over 550 km by road.

History

Yagodnoye was founded in 1934 in connection with the construction of the Kolyma Highway and the development of gold mining in the area. The town's name literally means "place rich in berries" and got its name from the local stream Yagodny (Ягодный).

From 1949 until 1957, the settlement housed the administration of the Sevlag [ru] Gulag forced labor camp, which was initially subordinated to Dalstroy. The camp housed up to 15,800 (in 1951) prisoners used in gold mining, road building, and timber felling.[6]

With the creation of Yagodninsky District in 1953, Yagodnoye received urban-type settlement status.

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