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Zheleznogorsk ( Russian : Железного́рск ), is a closed town in Krasnoyarsk Krai , Russia , with a developed nuclear industry. The town has a population of 84,795 ( 2010 Census ) .

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12-509: Zheleznogorsk (Russian: Железного́рск ) is the name of several populated places in Russia, and may refer to: Zheleznogorsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai , a closed town in Siberia that was once a secret town Zheleznogorsk, Kursk Oblast , a town located northwest of Kursk that serves as the administrative center of Zheleznogorsky District Zheleznogorsk-Ilimsky ,

24-543: A municipal division , the closed administrative-territorial formation of Zheleznogorsk is incorporated as Zheleznogorsk Urban Okrug . Settlements under juridistion of "CATF Zheleznogorsk" include: Zheleznogorsk, Dodonovo , Podgorny , Novy Put, Tartat and Shivera. Zheleznogorsk is located 35 km north of Krasnoyarsk , in the foothills of the Atamanovsky Ridge , the spurs of the Sayan Mountains . The climate of

36-633: A town and administrative center of Nizhneilimsky District in Irkutsk Oblast Zheleznogorsky District , an administrative and municipal district in Kursk Oblast Zheleznogorsk Airport , located just south of Zheleznogorsk-Ilimsky See also [ edit ] Zheleznogorsk Urban Okrug Zheleznogorsky (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with

48-498: Is also the location for the production of plutonium, electricity and district heat using graphite-moderated water-cooled reactors. The last reactor was shut down permanently in April 2010. It is the location of a military reprocessing facility and for a Russian commercial nuclear-waste storage facility. A significant employer in the city is ISS Reshetnev (Reshetnev Information Satellite Systems), Russia's largest satellite manufacturer and

60-643: The city is considered warmer than in Krasnoyarsk itself due to the lower elevation difference and greater penetration of warm western and southern air masses into the West Siberian Plain and the Yenisei Valley. Zheleznogorsk is the location of the Krasnoyarsk Mining and Chemical Combine , a combine that played a significant role in the early Russian nuclear weapons production campaigns. Zheleznogorsk

72-423: The city, as in Krasnoyarsk, is Dfb according to Köppen. The average annual temperature is 2.2 °C or 36 °F. The city is located far from the southern border of permafrost due to the warmer climate than in most of Eastern Siberia. Mixed forests grow in the city itself, with a predominance of conifers, especially in mountainous areas. The city is also partially located in the steppe zone. Due to the high continentality of

84-473: The climate, there are large temperature differences during the day and at night, as well as between winter and summer. At the same time, daytime temperatures are often higher than the average in Siberia, and nighttime temperatures from time to time are below average. The period with a positive daily average temperature slightly exceeds the period with a negative one. The maximum and minimum temperature ranges from -46°C (-51°F) to +39°C (102°F) degrees. The climate of

96-411: The granite mountain on the northern edge of the city, as well as space research enterprises. It was a closed city until President Boris Yeltsin decreed in 1992 that such places could use their historical names. Before then, the town had not appeared on any official maps. As is the tradition with Soviet towns containing secret facilities, "Krasnoyarsk-26" is actually a P.O. Box number and implies that

108-454: The place is located some distance from the city of Krasnoyarsk. The town was also known as Soctown , Iron City , the Nine , and Atom Town . Within the framework of administrative divisions , it is, together with five rural localities , incorporated as the closed administrative-territorial formation of Zheleznogorsk —an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts . As

120-469: The prime developer of the GLONASS program. Krasnoyarsk-26 is the setting of a key episode in the 2001 novel The Sky Is Falling by Sidney Sheldon . [REDACTED] Media related to Zheleznogorsk (Krasnoyarsk Krai) at Wikimedia Commons Dodonovo Dodonovo ( Russian : Додо́ново ) is a village near Zheleznogorsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai . It was founded in 1949. In 1950-1960 there lived builders of

132-531: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zheleznogorsk&oldid=1255728900 " Category : Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Russian-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Zheleznogorsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai The town

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144-426: Was formerly known as Krasnoyarsk-26 ( Красноя́рск-26 ). It was established in 1950 for the production of weapons-grade plutonium . The history of the town and the associated defense complex are intertwined. In 1959, the government created the eastern office of OKB-1 (later known as NPO PM ) under the supervision of M. F. Reshetnev . Defense plants included nuclear facilities built within caverns excavated in

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