- Vanino, Khabarovsk Krai
Vanino ( _ru. Ва́нино) is an
urban-type settlement and the administrative center ofVaninsky District ofKhabarovsk Krai ,Russia , and an important port on theStrait of Tartary (part ofSea of Japan ), served by the BAM railway line. Population: 18,900 (2005 estimate);Fact|date=June 2008 ru-census|p2002=19180|p1989=21510Vanino is located some km to mi|15 north (straight-line distance) from
Sovetskaya Gavan , but the actual road distance is about twice as much, as the sea coast is highly indented.History
Vanin Bay on the
Strait of Tartary was named after a topographer who worked in a team that prepared maps of the coast in 1874.The Vanino Harbor, then considered part of
Sovetskaya Gavan , received an overland connection with the rest of the USSR with the construction of railway fromKomsomolsk-na-Amure (the easternmost section of the futureBaikal-Amur Mainline ), which was started in 1943 and completed in 1945. That caused quick growth of the port in Vanino Harbor.In 1958, Vanino was administratively separated from
Sovetskaya Gavan , becoming aurban-type settlement . In 1973, it became the administrative center of the newly createdVanino District .The port of Vanino
During the 1940s, Vanino, along with Vladivostok, was a major port for shipping convicts from the "mainland" USSR to
Magadan , the port for theKolyma Gulag labor camps.In post-Stalin era, the importance of the port continued to increase, as it provided the shortest connection to the seaports of Russian north-east. The cargo volumes handled by the port peaked in 1989, at 11.5 million tons. In 2005, the volume was 6.2 million tons.
Since 1973, an
icebreaker rail ferry service from Vanino toKholmsk provides a connection betweenSakhalin and the Russian mainland.References
External links
*Central & Eastern European Directory On-Line. [http://www.ceebd.co.uk/ceebd/vcsp3.htm Information about Vanino Commercial Sea Port] en icon
* [http://www.vanino.org/ Official website of Vaninsky District] ru icon
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