Staraya Gubaha, village (Gubahinskii region, Perm region)

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Foundation: 1778 (XVIII century)

Elimination: XX century

Current situation: nonresidential accommodation

Reasons of disappearance: ghost village, whose residents were resettled outside the Protection Zone Enterprises

Deserted village of Perm region. Once upon a time miners lived there. Then the factory Metofraks was built, it became impossible to live there, and people moved to the new town Gubaha. Two-and three-stories houses stand deserted and robbed. But still homeless and ordinary people live somewhere.

History

Ex village of coal miners in the Perm region is under the influence of Gubaha. Sights: Mariinskaya cave (400 m from the former plant JBK). In 1721 Kizel deposit of coal was opened in Solikamsk county Siberian province, in 1778, Gubahinskij mines were laid, the workers of which lived in a village on the high right bank of the river Kosva (tributary of the Kama). The field was divided into Verhnegubahinskaya and Nizhnegubahinskya. Verhnegubahinskie mines belonged to the princes Vsevolozhskie. In 1924 in July began to work the third in the RSFSR Kizelovskaya Power, in 1934 it was named S.M. Kirov. Gubaha was transformed into a city of workers' settlements Verhnyaya Gubaha and Nizhnyaya Gubaha. Prior to this formal separation into an independent administrative unit Gubaha is rural area of the city Kizel.

Today

The village is situated near by the industrial zone of the plant Metafrax. At the present time - village on the former the mining settlement. The city is almost completely absorbed by nature. Of the notable buildings - the hospital building, cultural and business center, the building NKVD. Verhnyaya Gubaha was settled as unpromising, with dilapidated housing stock after the closure of coal mines.

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