- Ekibastuz
Infobox Settlement
official_name = Ekibastuz
native_name = Екібастұз
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pushpin_map_caption =Location in Kazakhstan
subdivision_type = Country
subdivision_type1 = Province
subdivision_name = flag|Kazakhstan
subdivision_name1 =Pavlodar Province
established_title = Founded
established_date = 1948
established_title1 = Incorporated (city )
established_date1 = 1957
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leader_title = Akim (mayor )
leader_name =Nurlan Abzalovich Nabiev
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population_as_of= 1 Jan. 2007 [ [http://oblstat.pavl.kz/rus/region/ekibas.html Statistics center of Pavlodar Province] ]
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population_total = 141,000
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timezone = BTT
utc_offset = +6
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latd=51|latm=40|lats=0|latNS=N
longd=75|longm=22|longs=0|longEW=E
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elevation_m = 347
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postal_code_type =Postal code
postal_code = 141200
area_code = +7 71835
website = http://akim.ekibastuz.kz/
footnotes =Ekibastuz ( _kz. Екібастұз) is a town in
Pavlodar Province , northeasternKazakhstan . It has a population of 127,200 (1999 census). It is served byEkibastuz Airport .History
The history of Ekibastuz begins in the 19th century, when Kosym Pshembayev, a native
Kazakh who was commissioned by Russian merchants to look for mineral resources in that region, alighted on a coal field south-east ofPavlodar . He marked the place with two big lumps of salt. This identification gave the place its name: "Ekibastuz" means "two lumps of the salt" in Kazakh. The commercial exploitation of the field started soon after. The field afterwards was sold to a British businessman named Urquart. The railway connection was constructed and the village "Ekibastuz" was established in 1899.The revolution in the Russian Empire, as well as two World Wars, distracted the attention of the state from the exploitation of the field. The village was totally deserted. However, in 1948 the first team (only 50 people) started construction of the future town. The borders of the future open-cast coal fields were also marked at that time.
December 1954 was a significant period for Ekibastuz, because the first train loads of coal were loaded. From that time the industrial development of Ekibastuz started. In 1955 the millionth ton of the coal was produced.
The status of the "town" was given to Ekibastuz on
July 12 ,1957 by a decree of thePresidium of the Supreme Soviet of theKazakh Soviet Socialist Republic . At that time the population of Ekibastuz was approximately 25,000 people. Nowadays, the population of Ekibastuz is about 141,000 people.Industry
Near Ekibastuz there are two
coal firedpower plant s: GRES-1, with installed capacity of 4,000 MW, and GRES-2, with an installed capacity of 1,000 MW. GRES-2 has the tallest chimney in the world (419.7 m). [ [http://www.skyscraperpage.com/diagrams/?20374745 Diagram of 25 tallest flue gas stacks worldwide] ]The construction of GRES-2 was part of a Program for Ekibastuz coalfield development, foreseeing to be built four Thermal Power Plants each one of 4,000 MW (8 units x 500 MWe). In years 1991-93 only Units No 1 & 2 were commissioned. The construction of Unit No 3 was started 1990 but later stopped.
From Ekibastuz to Kokshetau runs an
overhead powerline designed for a transmission voltage of 1,150 kV, the Ekibastuz-Kokshetau powerline.Today Ekibastuz is the biggest open-cast coal field and one of the most perspective open-cast coal regions in the world. It contains more than 13 billion tons of coal in the area of 62 square kilometers. In other words, there are 74 million tons of coal per square kilometer.
Gulag
It was the location of a major
labor camp of theGulag system maintained by theSoviet Union from the 1920s to the 1950s.Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn served in this camp.ee also
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Kengir , a related camp and site of uprising partly supported by prisoners from Ekibastuz.References
* [http://ekibastuz.kz/ official site of Ekibastuz city]
* [http://www.map.wow.kz/ map of Ekibastuz city]
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