Susuman
Russia /
Magadan /
Susuman /
World
/ Russia
/ Magadan
/ Susuman
, 4 km from center (Сусуман)
World / Russia / Maga Buryatdan
city, GULAG, district center
Town and the administrative center of Susumansky District in Magadan Oblast, Russia, located on the Byoryolyokh River, 650 kilometers (400 mi) northwest of Magadan, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: 4,439 (2021 Census).
It was founded in 1936 as a settlement of a sovkhoz called Susuman, named after the nearby river of the same name. In 1938, the settlement was greatly expanded to become a center of gold mining in the western part of what is now Magadan Oblast under the control of Dalstroy. Gold mining and other industrial operations in the region were largely reliant on corrective labor camps of the Gulag system, with a large number operating in Susuman's vicinity. From 1949 until 1956, Susuman was the base for one of the Soviet Union's largest corrective labor camps, the Zaplag of the Dalstroy program. During this time, up to 16,500 prisoners were kept in the camps. Susuman was granted town status in 1964. In the post-Soviet period, the population dropped significantly, from a high of around 18,000 inhabitants in 1991, down to 5,855 as of the 2010 Census.
It was founded in 1936 as a settlement of a sovkhoz called Susuman, named after the nearby river of the same name. In 1938, the settlement was greatly expanded to become a center of gold mining in the western part of what is now Magadan Oblast under the control of Dalstroy. Gold mining and other industrial operations in the region were largely reliant on corrective labor camps of the Gulag system, with a large number operating in Susuman's vicinity. From 1949 until 1956, Susuman was the base for one of the Soviet Union's largest corrective labor camps, the Zaplag of the Dalstroy program. During this time, up to 16,500 prisoners were kept in the camps. Susuman was granted town status in 1964. In the post-Soviet period, the population dropped significantly, from a high of around 18,000 inhabitants in 1991, down to 5,855 as of the 2010 Census.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susuman
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 62°47'17"N 148°8'13"E
- Mal'dyak gold mine 27 km
- Kadykchan 67 km
- Yagodnoye 80 km
- Butugychag ( "Valley of Death") - OLP №12 GULAG. Uranium mines in Kolyma! 167 km
- Ust-Omchug 198 km
- Okha 1066 km
- Sakhalin Tunnel 1240 km
- Aldan 1318 km
- Tymovskoye 1367 km
- Borsky ITL - Borlag GULAG - uranium mines Zabaikalye. 1802 km
- ulitsa Lenina, 6 1 km
- Sovetskaya ulitsa, 13 1.1 km
- Sovetskaya ulitsa, 12 1.2 km
- Ilyushin Il-18D Cockpit 1.2 km
- Susuman Airport 2.6 km
- GULag prison 6.1 km
- Belichan 11 km
- Neksikan 23 km