2018-11-10 Усть-Илимск - город моего детства, Сибирь, Россия
2018-11-10 Ust-Ilimsk - the city of my childhood, Siberia, Russia
This is my first visit to the city in 26 years. My family left here in November 1992 and only in November 2018 visited him for the first time.
Ust-Ilimsk is located 240 km north of the city of Bratsk, Irkutsk Region, Eastern Siberia, Russia. The air temperature in Bratsk is -4 ° C, in Ust-Ilimsk -9 ° C.
Between Ust-Ilimsk and Bratsk passes a local route. Travel time takes 3.5-4 hours. On the way, there are only 3 villages: Sedanovo - 90 km from Bratsk, Educhanka - 170 km from Bratsk, and Badarma - 210 km from Bratsk. The rest of the distance is occupied by the hills and taiga.
In Ust-Ilimsk, we looked at our places of origin: Belgradskaya Street, where we lived, school No. 13 and kindergarten * Snowdrop *, which I attended, drove through the streets of Karl-Marx and Mira, went to the shops, cinema * Yarosamа * and the Palace of Culture *Friendship*.
Ust-Ilimsk was surprised by new buildings, but remained the same cozy and beautiful city.
2018-11-10 Усть-Илимск - город моего детства, Сибирь, Россия
Это мой первый визит в город за 26 лет. Моя семья уехала отсюда в ноябре 1992 года и только в ноябре 2018 впервые посетила его.
Усть-Илимск находится в 240 км севернее города Братска, Иркутская область, Восточная Сибирь, Россия. Температура воздуха в Братске - 4° C, в Усть-Илимске -9° C.
Между Усть-Илимском и Братском проходит трасса местного значения. Время в пути занимает 3,5-4 часа. По дороге встречаются только 3 деревни: Седаново - в 90 км от Братска, Эдучанка - в 170 км от Братска, и Бадарма - в 210 км от Братска. Остальное расстояние занимают сопки и тайга.
В Усть-Илимске мы посмотрели родные места: улицу Белградскую, где мы жили, школу №13 и детский сад *Подснежник*, которые я посещала, проехали по улицам Карла-Маркса и Мира, заходили в магазины, кинотеатр *Яросама* и дворец культуры *Дружба*.
Усть-Илимск удивил новостройками, но остался таким же уютным и красивым городом.
Ust-Ilimsk - die Stadt meiner Kindheit, Sibirien, Russland
Dies ist mein erster Besuch in der Stadt seit 26 Jahren. Im November 1992 verließ meine Familie sie hier und besuchte ihn erst im November 2018 zum ersten Mal.
Ust-Ilimsk liegt 240 km nördlich der Stadt Bratsk, Region Irkutsk, Ostsibirien, Russland. Die Lufttemperatur in Bratsk beträgt -4 ° C, in Ust-Ilimsk -9 ° C.
Zwischen Ust-Ilimsk und Bratsk verläuft eine lokale Route. Die Reisezeit beträgt 3,5 bis 4 Stunden. Unterwegs gibt es nur 3 Dörfer: Sedanovo - 90 km von Bratsk, Educhanka - 170 km von Bratsk und Badarma - 210 km von Bratsk. Der Rest der Strecke wird von Fells und Taiga belegt.
In Ust-Ilimsk sahen wir uns unsere Herkunftsorte an: die Belgradskaya-Straße, in der wir wohnten, die Schule Nr. 13 und den Kindergarten * Snowdrop *, den ich besuchte, fuhren durch die Straßen von Karl-Marx und Mira, gingen in die Geschäfte, das Kino * Yarosam * und den Kulturpalast * Freundschaft *.
Ust-Ilimsk war überrascht von neuen Gebäuden, blieb aber dieselbe gemütliche und schöne Stadt.
2018-11-10 Ust-Ilimsk - la ciudad de mi infancia, Siberia, Rusia
Esta es mi primera visita a la ciudad en 26 años. Mi familia se fue de aquí en noviembre de 1992 y solo en noviembre de 2018 lo visité por primera vez.
Ust-Ilimsk se encuentra a 240 km al norte de la ciudad de Bratsk, Región de Irkutsk, Siberia Oriental, Rusia. La temperatura del aire en Bratsk es de -4 ° C, en Ust-Ilimsk -9 ° C.
Entre Ust-Ilimsk y Bratsk pasa una ruta local. El tiempo de viaje toma 3.5-4 horas. En el camino, solo hay 3 aldeas: Sedanovo, a 90 km de Bratsk, Educhanka, a 170 km de Bratsk, y Badarma, a 210 km de Bratsk. El resto de la distancia está ocupada por fells y taiga.
En Ust-Ilimsk, observamos nuestros lugares de origen: Belgradskaya Street, donde vivíamos, la escuela No. 13 y el jardín de niños * Snowdrop *, a la que asistí, conduje por las calles de Karl-Marx y Mira, fuimos a las tiendas, al cine * Yarosam * y al Palacio de la Cultura * Amistad *.
Ust-Ilimsk fue sorprendido por los nuevos edificios, pero siguió siendo la misma ciudad acogedora y hermosa.
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Angara River:
The Angara River (Buryat: Ангар, Angar, lit. Cleft; Russian: Ангара́, Angará) is a 1,779-kilometer-long (1,105 mi) river in Siberia, which traces a course through Russia's Irkutsk Oblast and Krasnoyarsk Krai. It is the river that drains Lake Baikal and is the headwater tributary of the Yenisei River. It was formerly known as the Lower or Nizhnyaya Angara (distinguishing it from the Upper Angara). Below its junction with the Ilim, it was formerly known as the Upper Tunguska (Russian: Верхняя Тунгуска, Verkhnyaya Tunguska, distinguishing it from the Lower Tunguska) and, with the names reversed, as the Lower Tunguska.
Leaving Lake Baikal near the settlement of Listvyanka (at 51.867°N 104.818°E), the Angara flows north past the Irkutsk Oblast cities of Irkutsk, Angarsk, Bratsk, and Ust-Ilimsk. It then turns west, enters the Krasnoyarsk Krai, and falls into the Yenisei near Strelka (at 58.102°N 92.991°E, 40 kilometres (25 mi) south-east of Lesosibirsk).
The Angara is navigable by modern watercraft on several isolated sections:
from Lake Baikal to Irkutsk;
from Irkutsk to Bratsk;
on the Ust-Ilimsk Reservoir;
from the Boguchany Dam (Kodinsk) to the river's fall into the Yenisei.
The section between the Ust-Ilimsk Dam and the Boguchany Dam has not been navigable due to rapids. However, with the completion of the Boguchany Dam, and filling of its reservoir, at least part of this section of the river will become navigable as well. Nonetheless, this will not enable through navigation from Lake Baikal to the Yenisei, as none of the existing three dams has been provided with a ship lock or a boat lift, nor will the Boguchany Dam have one.
Despite the absence of a continuous navigable waterway, the Angara and its tributary the Ilim were of considerable importance for Russian colonization of Siberia since ca. 1630, when they (and the necessary portages) formed important water routes connecting the Yenisey with Lake Baikal and the Lena River. The river lost its transportation significance after the construction of an overland route between Krasnoyarsk and Irkutsk and, later, the Trans-Siberian Railway.
A number of villages along the Angara and its tributaries (including the historic fort of Ilimsk on the Ilim), as well as numerous agricultural areas in the river valley, were flooded by these reservoirs. Due to its effects on the way of life of the rural residents of the Angara valley, dam construction has been criticized by a number of Soviet intellectuals, in particular the Irkutsk writer Valentin Rasputin both in his novel Farewell to Matyora and in his non-fiction book, Siberia, Siberia.Wikipedia