Sibirsky

Russia / Altaj / Borovikha /
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Closed rural locality (ZATO) in Altai Krai, Russia, located 44 kilometers (27 mi) from Barnaul, the administrative center of the Krai. As of the 2010 Census, its population was 11,306. Sibirsky is home to the 35th Red Banner Order of Kutuzov and Alexander Nevsky Rocket Division of the Strategic Missile Troops. The status of ZATO was given by a decree of the President of the Russian Federation on November 23, 1995.
The history of the settlement begins in 1979, when the commander-in-chief of the rocket forces, at that time, General of the Army, and then Chief Marshal of Artillery, ⁣ Vladimir Fedorovich Tolubko, decided to deploy a military facility near Tsaplino station. Construction began in 1980; the first inhabitants lived in trailers and tents. In 1982, work was carried out on the construction of residential buildings, as well as barracks and special structures, in order for the first missile regiment to be put on duty in a timely fashion. On November 3, 1982, the first house was built for the officers of the first regiment at Victory Street, 6.
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Coordinates:   53°33'36"N   83°50'10"E
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