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Amurlag (1947–1953)

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Amur Corrective Labor Camp (Amurlag) (Template:Lang-ru) was a subdivision of GULAG which existed during 1947-1953 Its administration was headquartered in the settlement of Svobodny, Amur Oblast.[1] Its main activities were coal mining, gold mining, railroad construction, construction, and lumber works. Its headcount was up to over 3,000 (1951).[2]

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