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'''Gadzhiyevo''' ({{lang-ru|Гаджиево}}) is a ] ] in ], ]. The town was also known as '''Yagelnaya Guba''' ({{lang|ru|Я́гельная Губа́}}) until 1967, '''Skalisty''' ({{lang|ru|Скали́стый}}) from 1981 to 1994, although it was often referred to as '''Murmansk-130''' ({{lang|ru|Му́рманск-130}}). The name Skalisty was made official in 1994, but in 1999 the town was renamed back to Gadzhiyevo—the name it bore from 1967 to 1981. The settlement was named in honor of Magomet Gadzhiyev, a distinguished World War II submarine Commanding Officer. Population: {{ru-census2002|12180|.}} | '''Gadzhiyevo''' ({{lang-ru|Гаджиево}}) is a ] ] in ], ]. The town was also known as '''Yagelnaya Guba''' ({{lang|ru|Я́гельная Губа́}}) until 1967, '''Skalisty''' ({{lang|ru|Скали́стый}}) from 1981 to 1994, although it was often referred to as '''Murmansk-130''' ({{lang|ru|Му́рманск-130}}). The name Skalisty was made official in 1994, but in 1999 the town was renamed back to Gadzhiyevo—the name it bore from 1967 to 1981. The settlement was named in honor of ], a distinguished World War II submarine Commanding Officer. Population: {{ru-census2002|12180|.}} | ||
Gadzhiyevo was granted town status (as Skalisty) in 1981. | Gadzhiyevo was granted town status (as Skalisty) in 1981. |
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For the village in Azerbaijan formerly called Gadzhiyevo, see Qarasu, Hajigabul.69°15′19″N 33°21′11″E / 69.25528°N 33.35306°E / 69.25528; 33.35306
Gadzhiyevo (Template:Lang-ru) is a closed town in Murmansk Oblast, Russia. The town was also known as Yagelnaya Guba (Я́гельная Губа́) until 1967, Skalisty (Скали́стый) from 1981 to 1994, although it was often referred to as Murmansk-130 (Му́рманск-130). The name Skalisty was made official in 1994, but in 1999 the town was renamed back to Gadzhiyevo—the name it bore from 1967 to 1981. The settlement was named in honor of Magomet Gadzhiyev, a distinguished World War II submarine Commanding Officer. Population: 12,180 (2002 Census).
Gadzhiyevo was granted town status (as Skalisty) in 1981.
References
- Federal State Statistics Service (21 May 2004). Численность населения России, субъектов Российской Федерации в составе федеральных округов, районов, городских поселений, сельских населённых пунктов – районных центров и сельских населённых пунктов с населением 3 тысячи и более человек [Population of Russia, Its Federal Districts, Federal Subjects, Districts, Urban Localities, Rural Localities—Administrative Centers, and Rural Localities with Population of Over 3,000] (XLS). Всероссийская перепись населения 2002 года (in Russian).
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