Mejdouretchensk

Mejdouretchensk (Russian: Междуреченск ) is a town of Russia located on the rivère Tom at the south of the Western Siberia. This town of 103.000 inhabitants (2005) belonged to the Oblast de Kemerovo. It is to 60 km in the east of Novokouznetsk.

The city occupies the site of a camp of minors, baptized Oljeras, created in 1948 to allow the exploitation of a coal mine. The agglomeration acquired the statute of city in 1955. Mejdouretchensk is located in the middle of the large coal layer of the Kouzbass and includes/understands 4 mines of which the mine Raspadskaïa, largest of Russia. The majority of the activity of the city is related on the extraction or the coal transformation.

Mejdouretchensk is located on the railway way connecting Abakan to Novokouznetsk.

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