Coordinates: 70°51′N 153°55′E / 70.850°N 153.917°E / 70.850; 153.917

Logashkino

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70°51′N 153°55′E / 70.850°N 153.917°E / 70.850; 153.917

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Logashkino on the map

Logashkino (Russian: Лога́шкино) was a settlement in Nizhnekolymsky Ulus of the Sakha Republic, Russia, which was abolished in 1998.[1] It was a trading post on the shores of the Kolyma Bay, East Siberian Sea, located in the Logashkino harbor. Elevation: 8.8 metres (29 ft).[2] The settlement was located just east of the mouth of the Alazeya River in an area of tundra, swamps, and lakes.

See also

  • Valkumey – Another Siberian ghost town

References

  1. Resolution #443 of September 29, 1998 On Exclusion of Inhabited Localities from the Records of Administrative and Territorial Division of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic
  2. idlebox.net - STX Expression Parser Example - Online CSV Data Filter - Cities in Russia Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine

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