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Nagayevo, Magadan

Coordinates: 59°33′N 150°47′E / 59.550°N 150.783°E / 59.550; 150.783
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Nagayevo
Нагаево
View of Nagayev Bay
View of Nagayev Bay
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Nagayevo is located in Russia
Nagayevo
Nagayevo
Location of Nagayevo
Nagayevo is located in Magadan Oblast
Nagayevo
Nagayevo
Nagayevo (Magadan Oblast)
Coordinates: 59°33′N 150°47′E / 59.550°N 150.783°E / 59.550; 150.783
CountryRussia
Federal subjectMagadan Oblast
Founded1929
Current status since1939
 • Municipal districtNow part of Port of Magadan

Nagayevo (Russian: Нага́ево) was an urban-type settlement on the shore of Nagayev Bay of the Sea of Okhotsk in what later became present day Magadan Oblast, in the Russian Far East.

Presently, Nagayevo is a microdistrict in and the port area of the city of Magadan, the administrative center of Magadan Oblast.

History

Nagayevo was a predecessor of the present day city of Magadan. It was founded in 1929 on the shore of Nagayev Bay of the Sea of Okhotsk as part of a plan for the establishment of an East Even Cultural Base (Восточно-Эвенская культбаза). Among the structures built, there were three residential buildings, a school, a veterinary station, a hospital, a bathhouse and a boarding school.[1] It rapidly grew, and in 1930 it was granted urban-type settlement status. In 1931, it became the administrative center of Okhotsk-Evenk National Okrug. The East Even Cultural Base was disbanded in 1931, but the Kamchatka Joint-Stock Company (AKO) erected a building. 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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