- Kadamjay
Kadamjay ( _ky. Кадамжай; _ru. Кадамжай, earlier also Кадамджай) is the town in
Kadamjay District ofBatken Province ofKyrgyzstan . Kadamjay is located between the cities ofKhaidarkan (Aidarken) (to the west) andKyzyl-Kiya (to the east).In the Soviet period, the town was offcially known as "Frunze", and the village adjacent to it from the north, as "Frunzenskoe". Since Kyrgyzstan's capital (now
Bishkek ) was also called Frunze, the name must have been quite confusing, and the locals would refer to their town as Kadamjay, and the village as Pulgon.Although Kadamjay is the largest town of the eponymous district, it is not the capital of the district; instead, the district's administrative center is the village of
Pulgon (formerly, Frunzenskoe), located just to the north of the town.Kadamjay district is thought to have the second largest mercury-
antimony deposit in the world. [ [http://www.epa.gov/mercury/stocks/Primary%20Mercury%20Mining_7.23.07_FINAL.pdf "Primary Mercury Mining"] ]Kadamjay Antimony Factory is one of the biggest factories inKyrgyzstan ; it is the main employer in the city. Khaidarkan Mercury Plant, built in 1942, was reported, as of 2005, to produce 300 to 600 metric tons of mercury per year."
Metallurg Kadamjay " is the main football club, which was the 1997 champion inKyrgyzstan . Kyrgyz-Turkish Kadamjay Semetei High School, Kyrgyz High School, 40-years (40-лет) and Babajan Aitmatov are the main schools of Kadamjay.Ak-Su is the river which passes through Kadamjay.References
* [http://kadamzhay.com/ A site about Kadamzhay] en icon ru icon
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