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  2. Magadan - Wikipedia

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    Magadan (Russian: Магадан, IPA: [məɡɐˈdan]) is a port town and the administrative centre of Magadan Oblast, Russia.The city is located on the isthmus of the Staritsky Peninsula by the Nagaev Bay; it serves as a gateway to the Kolyma region.

  3. Category:History of Magadan Oblast - Wikipedia

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  4. Magadan Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Magadan Oblast was established on December 3, 1953 [12] in what had popularly been known as Kolyma.As a result of considerable raw resources, especially gold, silver, tin, and tungsten deposits, mining activities and road building had been developed during the Stalin era in the 1930s and 1940s under the coordination of Dalstroy and its forced labor camps.

  5. Soviet submarine tender Magadansky Komsomolets - Wikipedia

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    As usual in the Magadan region, especially in the Susumansky, Tenkinsky and Yagodninsky districts, there were many forest fires in the summer. Firefighters from the ship were sent to fight them, enterprises allocated their workers and equipment.

  6. Category:Magadan Oblast - Wikipedia

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  7. Nagayevo, Magadan - Wikipedia

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    More ships entered the harbor and the area continued developing, paving the way for modern Magadan. Some of the East Even Cultural Base buildings survived well into the 1980s. [2] In 1932, the Settlement of Magadan was founded just 2.5 kilometers (1.6 mi) from Nagayevo, also on the coast. In 1939, they were both merged into the new Town of Magadan.

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  9. Magadanskaya Pravda - Wikipedia

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    Magadanskaya Pravda (Russian: Магаданская правда) is a Russian regional socio-political twice-weekly newspaper, published in Magadan on Tuesday and Friday with a circulation of 10,000-20,000; it was established in 1932.