Population of New Urengoy: description, composition, employment and numbers. City of Novy Urengoy (Russia)

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Country Russia
Federal subject Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Urban district city ​​of Novy Urengoy
OKATO code 71 176
Coordinates Coordinates: 66°05′00″ N. w. 76°41′00″ E. d. / 66.083333° n. w. 76.683333° E. d. (G) (O) (I)66°05′00″ n. w. 76°41′00″ E. d. / 66.083333° n. w. 76.683333° E. d. (G) (O) (I)
Vehicle code 89
Chapter Ivan Ivanovich Kostogriz
Founded 1975
City with 1980
Center height 40 m
Official website http://www.newurengoy.ru/
Time zone UTC+6
Dialing code +7 3494
Population ▲ 104,144 people (2010)

Novy Urengoy is a city in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug of the Tyumen Region, largest city Okrug, one of the few Russian regional cities that surpass the administrative center of its subject of the federation (Salekhard) both in population and industrial potential. The city is located on the banks of the Evo-Yaha River, a tributary of the Pura. The Tamchara-Yakha and Sede-Yakha rivers flow through the city and divide it into two parts - Northern and Southern.

Population - 104.1 thousand people (2010). As the production center of the largest gas-producing region, Novy Urengoy is the unofficial “gas production capital” of Russia.

Industry

There are 4 city-forming enterprises in the city - Gazprom Dobycha Urengoy LLC, Gazprom Dobycha Yamburg LLC, Gazprom Podzemremont Urengoy LLC and the Urengoy Burenie branch of Gazprom Burenie LLC, as well as other enterprises of Rospan International CJSC, Achimgaz, Sibneftegaz, Northgas, Gazprom Transgaz Yugorsk, etc. - which are part of OJSC Gazprom, account for 74% of all gas produced in Russia. OJSC Urengoy River Port, which accounts for almost 80% river transportation, has dozens of river tractors and ferries.

Population

Population of New Urengoy in different years:

Transport

  • Novy Urengoy Airport

Photo gallery

Education

  • Novy Urengoy Multidisciplinary College
  • Tyumen branch state university
  • Yamal Oil and Gas Institute
  • Novy Urengoy Technical School of Gas Industry
  • branch of the Russian New University
  • branch of Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics

Story

In 1949, by order of Stalin, construction of the Salekhard-Igarka transpolar railway began in the subpolar tundra. The road was built by tens of thousands of people, most of whom were Gulag prisoners. The builders planned to stay at the former Urengoy trading post for a long time. However, after Stalin’s death, the work was curtailed, and by the early 60s, no one needed the road and was called “dead.” Until recently, an image of this line could be seen on a map of the railway tracks located on one of the walls of the Tyumen railway station

For a long time, the 501st and 503rd construction projects were not mentioned anywhere, but the work of the builders was not in vain, it helped seismic surveyors and drillers discover the Urengoy fields, and helped develop them at a faster pace. In January 1966, the seismic station of V. Tsybenko, which was the discoverer of the Urengoy structure, occupied the barracks of the abandoned prisoner camp of the 503rd construction site.

The city of Novy Urengoy is located on the territory of the state (country) Russia, which in turn is located on the territory of the continent Europe.

Which federal district does the city of Novy Urengoy belong to?

The city of Novy Urengoy is part of the federal district: Ural.

Federal District is an enlarged territory consisting of several entities Russian Federation.

In what region is the city of Novy Urengoy located?

The city of Novy Urengoy is part of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug region.

A characteristic of a region or a subject of a country is the integrity and interconnection of its constituent elements, including cities and other settlements that are part of the region.

The region of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug is administrative unit state of Russia.

Population of the city of Novy Urengoy.

The population of the city of Novy Urengoy is 113,254 people.

Year of foundation of Novy Urengoy.

Year of foundation of the city of Novy Urengoy: 1975.

What time zone is Novy Urengoy located in?

The city of Novy Urengoy is located in the administrative time zone: UTC+6. Thus, you can determine the time difference in the city of Novy Urengoy, relative to the time zone in your city.

Telephone code of the city of Novy Urengoy

Telephone code of the city of Novy Urengoy: +7 3494. In order to call the city of Novy Urengoy from mobile phone, you need to dial the code: +7 3494 and then the subscriber’s number directly.

Official website of the city of Novy Urengoy.

Website of the city of Novy Urengoy, official website of the city of Novy Urengoy or as it is also called “Official website of the administration of the city of Novy Urengoy”: http://www.newurengoy.ru/.


Novy Urengoy: photos from space (Google Maps)
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New Urengoy. Nearest cities. Distances in km. on the map (in brackets along roads) + direction.
By hyperlink in the column distance you can get the route (information kindly provided by the AutoTransInfo website)
1 Urengoy77 (82) IN
2 Pangodas103 (92) Z
3 139 (207) Yu
4 Tazovsky178 () NE
5 Purpe178 (265) Yu
6 183 (273) Yu
7 199 (226) Z
8 Krasnoselkup265 () IN
9 Yar-Sale274 () Z
10 275 (400) SW
11 325 (435) Yu
12 Aksarka400 () Z

Brief description

Located in Western Siberia, on the river Evoyakha, 60 km south of Severny Arctic Circle, 450 km east of Salekhard. Railway station (departmental, Ministry of Railways - Korotchaevo).

Territory (sq. km): 227

Information about the city of Novy Urengoy on the Russian Wikipedia site

Historical sketch

It arose in connection with the development of the Urengoy gas condensate field.

September 22, 1973 is considered the founding day of New Urengoy. On this day, geologists hammered a peg with a sign “Novy Urengoy” at the work site. In 1975, when gas workers completed drilling the first production well, Novy Urengoy was registered as a village. In 1975, the airport was built and the first technical flight was carried out. In 1977, the Surgut - Novy Urengoy railway was built.

City since June 16, 1980. The definition “new” in the name is associated with the existence of the workers’ village of Urengoy, which arose somewhat earlier on the right bank of the river. Pur, almost 100 km east of Novy Urengoy. The toponym Urengoy is explained as Nenets “deaf, dense.”

Since 1984, Novy Urengoy gas began to flow to Europe via the Urengoy - Pomary - Uzhgorod gas pipeline.

Municipal indicators

Indicator 1999 2001 2005
Demography
Number of births, per 1000 population10.7 11.3 12.7
Number of deaths, per 1000 population4.2 4.6 3.9
Natural increase (decrease), per 1000 population6.5 6.7 8.8
Standard of living of the population and social sphere
Average monthly nominal accrued wages, rub.7628 14692 30950
Average housing area per inhabitant (at the end of the year), sq.m.16.3 15.9 14.8
Number preschool institutions, pcs.39 38 38
Number of children in preschool institutions, thousand people6.2 5.9 6.2
Enrollment of children in preschool educational institutions (at the end of the year), as a percentage of the number of children of the corresponding age, % 82.8
Number of daily total educational institutions(to the beginning academic year), pcs.25 24 23
Number of students in daytime educational institutions, thousand people19.9 18.6 15.6
Number of doctors, people.334 390 485
Number of average medical personnel, people1053 1135 1278
Number of hospital institutions, pcs.5 4 4
Number of hospital beds, thousand units1.1 1 1.1
Number of medical outpatient clinics, pcs.7 10 13
Capacity of medical outpatient clinics, visits per shift, thousand units.1.9 2.1 2.5
Number of registered crimes, pcs.1862 1791 2706
Persons who committed crimes were identified, persons.1119 1125 920
Economy, industry
Number of enterprises and organizations (at the end of the year), pcs.2286 2570 1711
Number of operating enterprises by type of activity: mining (at the end of the year), pcs. 19
Number of operating enterprises by type of activity: manufacturing (at the end of the year), pcs. 38
Number of operating enterprises by type of activity production and distribution of electricity, gas and water (at the end of the year), pcs. 54
Volume of shipped goods of own production by type of mining (in actual prices), million rubles. 54098.8
Volume of shipped goods of own production by type of manufacturing (in actual prices), million rubles. 19041.2
Volume of shipped goods of own production by type of production and distribution of electricity, gas and water (in actual current prices), million rubles. 2324.2
Construction
Volume of work performed by type of activity "Construction" (until 2004 - volume of work performed under construction contracts), million rubles.3499.5 17253.1 14940.9
Commissioning of residential buildings, thousand sq.m. of total area23.9 8.6 21
Commissioning of residential buildings, apartments390 156 379
Commissioning of preschool institutions, places0 0 0
Commissioning of educational institutions, places0 825 0
Commissioning of hospital facilities, beds0 0 0
Commissioning of outpatient clinics, visits per shift0 0 0
Transport
Number of bus routes (in intracity traffic), pcs.12 9 9
Number of passengers transported by buses per year (in intracity traffic), million people.24 18.7 13.1
Connection
Number of residential telephone sets of the city public telephone network, thousand units.21.5 23.8 26.2
Number of payphones of the city telephone network (including universal ones), pcs. 145
Trade and services to the population
Turnover retail(in actual prices), million rubles.2389 4327 13085.1
Retail trade turnover (in actual prices), per capita, rub.24153 43712 118096.1
Index of physical volume of retail trade turnover, % compared to the previous year 121
Turnover catering(in actual prices), million rubles.169.2 396 1782.2
Index of physical volume of public catering turnover, % compared to the previous year 115
Number of stores, pavilions (at the end of the year), pcs. 8
Sales area of ​​shops, pavilions (at the end of the year), sq.m. 526
Volume paid services to the population (in actual prices), million rubles.427.7 864.6 3508
Volume of paid services to the population (in actual prices), per capita, rub.4324 8734 31660.5
Volume of household services to the population (in actual prices), million rubles.30.8 48.5 87.9
Volume of household services to the population (in actual prices), per capita, rub.312 490 793.4
Investments
Investments in fixed capital (in actual prices), million rubles.5707.6 8235.2 20961.7
The share of investments in fixed assets financed by budget funds, in total investment, %5.2 3 6.1

Data sources:

  1. Regions of Russia. Main characteristics of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation: statistical collection. Goskomstat of Russia. - M:, 2003.
  2. Regions of Russia. Volume 1. Statistical collection. Goskomstat of Russia. - M:, 2001. p. 438
  3. Regions of Russia. Basic socio-economic indicators of cities. 2006. Statistical collection. Rosstat. - M:, 2006. p. 277

Economy

The subsidiaries of OJSC Gazprom are Urengoygazprom and Yamburggazdobycha, which account for 74% of all gas in Russia.

Main enterprises

NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION

Urengoygazprom LLC
629300, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Novy Urengoy, st. Embankment, 26
Offers:

LLC "Yamburggazdobycha"
629300, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Novy Urengoy, st. Taiga, 27
Offers:

TRANSPORT

JSC "Sevtyumentransput"
629300, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Novy Urengoy, st. Privokzalnaya, 1
Offers: Construction and railway transportation

INLAND WATER TRANSPORT

Branch "River Port Urengoy" JSC "OIRP"
629300, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Novy Urengoy, village. Korotchaevo
Offers: Transportation of dry cargo, oil cargo, passengers

Universities of the city

Novy Urengoy branch of the Russian New University
629300, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Novy Urengoy, st. 26th Congress of the CPSU, 4-G

A place to work, earn initial savings, deepen knowledge in your specialty. In general, you can organize your time quite adequately for the period of accumulation of funds/pension benefits/work experience
To the sea: Travel to the sea only during vacation.

The local population is practically not represented in the city itself. Otherwise, as in most cities of Western Siberia, there is a multinational mixture with a focus on the Caucasus and, oddly enough, Ukraine.

Far North. Temperatures from -60 (extremely rare) in winter, to +30 (also extremely rare) in summer. Average duration winter - 9 months, summer - 1 month. Key points: there is no mud in the mud, there is sand everywhere, which in summer causes inconvenience. Long winter, a lot of snow, specific working conditions.

Among the educational institutions - kindergartens, schools, several secondary specialized institutions, a branch of the oil and gas institute, which means there is practically no possibility of obtaining higher education.

General medicine is developed quite well, due to increased health requirements in the Far North. Specialized disciplines very much depend on the level of the working specialist, in total - below average.

The road to the city exists, is maintained, and is constantly and regularly repaired. The overall quality of underwater roads is 3 out of 5.
The quality of roads inside the city is good, but, as elsewhere, courtyard areas are much inferior to public roads.
Drivers are generally accustomed to letting pedestrians and exiting cars pass. But due to the dominance of “young horsemen”, absurdities are quite frequent. Due to record low temperatures, mutual assistance has been developed.
Due to the distance from the main flea markets and everything similar, the percentage of car theft and autopsy is very low. In general, in fact, the alarm is installed here with the goal of getting the engine to start automatically in addition to the Webasto or electric boiler.
Gasoline is one of the most expensive in Russia
Public transport is represented by buses, they run regularly, benefits for schoolchildren, students, etc. Quite efficient organization of public transport.
Travel to other countries: Nearest international airport- Surgut, Tyumen

Food prices are approximately 30-80% higher than in Tyumen and Yekaterinburg - the nearest cities with millions of people.
The total cost of living is from 15-20 thousand rubles. for one to 40-50 for a family of 4 people. Only food, clothing, entertainment, and small items are taken into account. Without the cost of rental housing.
There is not much entertainment, and few will be able to find something to suit their taste. A standard set of "eateries" with varying prices, a few clubs, etc. things. Hunting and fishing are common.

For young specialist for a low salary level (enikey, system administrator in a private office, etc.) the search difficulty is low. But there is quite a turnover.
For an average specialist with experience, the search difficulty is greater due to higher payment requirements.
For good specialist- arrangement “from the outside” is rarely used, vacancies are one-off, but very much depend on the employer and his reputation in the labor market. Of course, corporate vacancies are more attractive in almost all respects, but getting into a corporation is quite a difficult matter.
Long vacations are very stimulating - from 52 days a year

Housing is expensive. The rental price is quite comparable to Moscow prices, real estate prices are like in the "castle"

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City
Novy Urengoy
Counterclockwise, starting from the top: Central Square, Leningradsky Prospect, Molodezhnoe Lake, Gubkin Avenue, Epiphany Cathedral
66°05′05″ n. w. 76°40′44″ E. d.
Country Russia
Subject of the Federation Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug
Urban district city ​​of Novy Urengoy
Chapter Ivan Ivanovich Kostogriz
History and geography
Founded in 1975
City with 1980
Square
  • 111 km²
Center height 40 m
Time zone UTC+5
Population
Population ↗ 113,254 people (2017)
Residents' names (new) Urengoytsy, (new) Urengoyets, (new) Urengoyka
Digital IDs
Dialing code +7 3494
Postal code 629300–629329
OKATO code 71 176
OKTMO code 71 956 000 001
newurengoy.ru

New Urengoy- a city in, in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, the first largest city in the district, one of the few regional cities that surpass the administrative center of its subject of the federation () both in population and industrial development. The city is located on the banks of the Evoyakha River, a tributary of the Pura. The Tamcharuyakha and Sedeyakha rivers flow through the city and divide it into two parts - Northern and Southern. The territory of the urban district is surrounded on all sides by the Purovsky district.

Population - 113,254 people (as of 2017). As the production center of the largest gas-producing region, Novy Urengoy is the unofficial gas "capital" of Russia (less commonly referred to as the "gas production capital").

Etymology of the oikonym “Urengoy”

There are several versions of the origin of the word “Urengoy”. Translated from the Khanty language, the word “Ure” means “oxbow” (old river bed); in the Nenets language there is the word “Ngo”, or island, that is, “an island among the old river bed.” In some sources, the word “Urengoy” is translated as “bald hill,” “hill on which larches grow, suitable for chum poles,” “hill covered with yellow grass.”

It was also believed that the word “Urengoy” means “lost place” (possibly translated from the local Nenets dialect). Most likely, this is what the builders of one of the Gulag camps who laid the Salekhard-Igarka railway, the construction of which was curtailed after Stalin’s death, called Urengoy. For prisoners, Urengoy really was a disastrous place, which is why this version of the origin of its name appeared.

Story

In 1949, by order of Stalin, the construction of the transpolar railway - Igarka - began in the polar tundra. The road was built by tens of thousands of people, most of whom were Gulag prisoners. The builders planned to stay at the former Urengoy trading post for a long time. However, after Stalin’s death, the work was curtailed, and by the early 1960s, no one needed the road and was called “dead.” An image of this line was presented on a map of the railway tracks, located on one of the walls of the city's railway station.

The 501st and 503rd construction projects were not mentioned anywhere for a long time, but the work of the builders was not in vain - it helped seismic surveyors and drillers discover the Urengoy fields and develop them at a faster pace.

In January 1966, the seismic station of V. Tsybenko, which was the discoverer of the Urengoy structure, occupied the barracks of the abandoned prison camp of the 503rd construction site.

On June 6, 1966, the team of master V. Polupanov drilled the first exploration well, and a new unique natural gas field appeared on the geological map of the country - Urengoyskoye.

On September 22, 1973, on the site of the future city, a symbolic peg with a sign “Yagelnoye” was driven in - that was the name of the village at first, and on December 23, a convoy arrived for the construction of the city. On June 19, 1975, the drilling of the first production well was completed.

The first airport of New Urengoy "Yagelnoye"

August 18, 1975 occurred state registration the village of Novy Urengoy. On September 25, 1975, construction of the airport began, and the first technical flight took place in October.

In 1976, the first children were born in Novy Urengoy - Sveta Popkova and Andrei Bazilev. On September 1, 1976, the first school opened and 72 students sat down at their desks.

In January 1978, the Urengoygazdobycha production association was formed. On April 22, 1978, the first integrated gas treatment plant in Urengoy was commissioned, and commercial operation of the Urengoy field began. On May 30, the first billion cubic meters of Urengoy gas were produced. On April 30, 1978, fighters of the All-Union Komsomol Shock Detachment named after the XVIII Congress of the Komsomol arrived in Novy Urengoy.

The village developed rapidly, gas production volumes grew, and on June 16, 1980, it was given the status of a city with the name Novy Urengoy, of district significance. The year of foundation of the city is considered to be 1975. City Day, like most other cities, is celebrated on the first weekend of September.

In September 1982, the city received rail links to the rest of the country.

In 1983, the construction of the Urengoy - Pomary - Uzhgorod gas pipeline was completed, and since 1984, gas from Urengoy began flowing to.

On November 5, 1984, the working village of Korotchaevo was transferred to the administrative subordination of the city council, and on May 10, 1988, the working village of Limbayakha.

The municipal formation of the city of Novy Urengoy was formed in accordance with the Law of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug of January 5, 1996 No. 34 “On the municipalities of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug”.

On September 6, 1998, an Agreement was signed between the sister cities of Novy Urengoy and San Donato Milanese (Italy).

According to the law of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug No. 107-ZAO dated December 16, 2004, the villages of Korotchaevo and Limbayakha ceased to exist as administrative-territorial units and became part of the city of Novy Urengoy, as a result of which the city turned out to be one of the longest in the world - more than 80 km.

In December 2004, the Pestsovoye field was put into commercial production.

On September 3-4, 2005, Novy Urengoy celebrated its 30th anniversary. During the anniversary celebrations it was lit eternal flame On Memory Square, the city's first fountain was opened.

On November 4, 2006, the official opening of Memory Square took place in the Studenchesky microdistrict.

On March 24, 2007, a Cooperation Agreement was signed between the municipalities of the city of Novy Urengoy and the resort city.

Climate

Central square in winter

Despite the fact that Novy Urengoy is located in the region of a temperate sharply continental climate zone, the territory of the city falls on its northernmost part, bordering on a subarctic climate, and therefore the weather conditions here are appropriate. The average annual air temperature in the city fluctuates between −4.7 °C, and the average annual humidity is only 68%.

Winters in Urengoy are long and cold (about 284 days a year). The lowest temperatures occur in January and February. And although the monthly averages for these months are −20.7 and −18.6 °C, during this period the thermometer often drops below −30 °C, often remaining at −45 °C.

The warmest period occurs in July with average monthly temperatures of +17.1 °C. Despite the fact that the climatic summer in the city lasts only about 40 days, often at this time in Novy Urengoy there is suffocating heat of about +30..+35 °C.

The city is characterized by sudden temperature changes and strong winds.

  • Average annual air temperature - −4.7 °C
  • Relative air humidity - 68.0%
  • Average wind speed - 3.4 m/s
Climate of New Urengoy
Indicator Jan. Feb. March Apr. May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Year
Absolute maximum, °C −1 0 11 20 32 36 40 34 34 28 14 5 40
Average temperature, °C −26 −22 −13 −6 0 14 17 15 7 −3 −12 −24 −4,7
Absolute minimum, °C −54 −49 −44 −30 −15 −5 −2 −4 −16 −29 −38 −44 −54
Source: NASA RETScreen Database

Time zone

Population

Population
1979 1980 1986 1987 1989 1996 1998 2000 2001 2002 2003
8580 ↗ 16 500 ↗ 72 000 ↗ 79 000 ↗ 93 235 ↘ 90 000 ↘ 89 900 ↘ 89 200 ↗ 89 600 ↗ 94 456 ↗ 95 000
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
↗ 96 000 ↗ 109 100 ↗ 112 500 ↗ 117 000 ↗ 118 400 ↗ 118 659 ↘ 104 107 ↗ 105 467 ↗ 112 192 ↗ 116 450 ↘ 115 753
2015 2016 2017
↘ 115 092 ↘ 111 163 ↗ 113 254

As of January 1, 2018, the city ranked 149th out of 1,113 cities in the Russian Federation in terms of population.

National composition

According to the 2010 All-Russian Population Census:

Nationality Number (persons) Percentage
Russians 66 779 64,14%
Ukrainians 11 205 10,76%
Tatars 5 197 4,99%
Nogais 2 721 2,61%
Kumyks 2 147 2,06%
Azerbaijanis 2 026 1,95%
Bashkirs 1 756 1,69%
Chechens 1 169 1,12%
Belarusians 1 163 1,12%
Moldovans 1 104 1,06%
Chuvash 639 0,61%
Other 5 768 5,54%
Not specified 2 433 2,34%
Total 104 107 100,00%

Industry

Zapolyarnoe oil and gas condensate field (220 km from the city) - complex gas treatment facility

Gas production enterprises located in the city of Novy Urengoy account for 74% of all gas produced.

There are 2 city-forming enterprises of PJSC Gazprom in the city:

  • Gazprom dobycha Urengoy LLC,
  • LLC Gazprom dobycha Yamburg,

The building of the Urengoy Gas Production Department of Gazprom Dobycha Urengoy LLC

and independent gas production enterprises:

  • JSC "ROSPAN INTERNATIONAL"
  • LLC NOVATEK-YURKHAROVNEFTEGAZ,
  • JSC ARCTIGAZ,
  • CJSC "Achimgaz"
  • OJSC "Sibneftegaz"
  • CJSC Northgas,
  • Severneft-Urengoy LLC,
  • OJSC "Severneftegazprom"

as well as drilling enterprises:

  • ERIELL group,
  • Urengoy Burenie branch of Gazprom Burenie LLC,
  • LLC "Gazprom Podzemremont Urengoy"
  • Novy Urengoy Drilling Company,
  • JSC "Siberian Service Company"

the processing of gas condensate for the needs of the city and the region, as well as its preparation for transport to the Surgut Condensate Stabilization Plant named after V. S. Chernomyrdin (Surgut Condensate Stabilization Plant) is carried out by the Condensate Preparation Plant for Transport (CPKT), owned by Gazprom Pererabotka LLC,

as well as construction companies:

  • OJSC Urengoymontazhpromstroy,
  • LLC "SMO Yamalstroy"
  • LLC "Mostostroy-12"
  • etc.

In the Limbayakha area there is another city-forming enterprise - Urengoyskaya GRES - a branch of JSC INTER RAO - Electric Power Plants, which entered the market for the sale of heat and electricity in 2012.

In the village of Korotchaevo, Urengoy River Port LLC is located, which accounts for almost 80% of local river transportation and has dozens of self-propelled and non-self-propelled fleet units, including floating crane mechanization.

Sport

In Novy Urengoy, volleyball (VK Fakel), mini-football (MFC Yamal), as well as snowmobiling are developed.

On November 4, 2013, the city hosted the Olympic torch relay. The symbol of the Olympics was carried through the city by 60 torchbearers.

Education

Gazprom Technical College Novy Urengoy

  • Branch of Tyumen State University,
  • Gazprom Technical College Novy Urengoy,
  • Novy Urengoy Multidisciplinary College,
  • Territorial center for access to electronic information and educational resources of the Russian New University,
  • Branch of the Yuzhnouralsk Institute of Management and Economics.

TV

  • Russia 1
  • Channel One
  • TNT, TRC "Sigma"
  • NTV, UrengoyGazProm-TV
  • "Yamal-Region"
  • TVCenter, shopping and entertainment complex "Novy Urengoy - Impulse"

Broadcasting

  • 87.8 MHz - “Retro FM”
  • 88.3 MHz - “Radio Chanson”
  • 88.7 MHz - “Europe Plus”
  • 89.1 MHz - "Avtoradio"
  • 89.5 MHz - "Radio Record"
  • 89.9 MHz - “Our Radio”
  • 101.3 MHz - “Radio Yamala”
  • 101.8 MHz - “HIT FM”
  • 102.3 MHz - "Radio Sigma"
  • 102.8 MHz - "Road Radio"
  • 103.3 MHz - “Russian Radio”
  • 104.0 MHz - “Radio Mayak”
  • 104.4 MHz - “Radio Dacha”
  • 104.8 MHz - “Comedy Radio”
  • 105.2 MHz - “Radio Iskatel”
  • 106.1 MHz - "NRJ"
  • 106.5 MHz - “Radio Nord FM”
  • 106.9 MHz - “Love Radio”

Territorial division

Northern district of the city (aerial photography)

  • Districts:

Northern residential part, Northern industrial zone, Southern residential part, Western industrial zone, Eastern industrial zone

  • Microdistricts:

microdistrict Aviator, microdistrict Armavirsky microdistrict Vostochny, microdistrict Friendship, microdistrict Dorozhnikov, microdistrict Krasnogradsky, microdistrict Mirny, microdistrict Polar, microdistrict Installers, microdistrict. Nadezhda microdistrict Optimists, microdistrict. Priozerny, microdistrict Creators, microdistrict. Sovetsky, microdistrict Student, Finnish residential complex, microdistrict. Enthusiastov, microdistrict. Yubileiny, microdistrict Yagelny, 1,2,3,4, SMP-700.

  • Quarters:

cl. A, cl. B, cl. G, cl. D, cl. E, cl. J, cl. Krymsky, ml Yuzhny, Northern communal zone.

New neighborhoods:

microdistrict Donskoy, microdistrict Zaozerny, microdistrict Zvezdny microdistrict Olympic, microdistrict Rainbow, microdistrict Builders, microdistrict. Tundra, microdistrict Cosy.

  • Villages included in the city:

Limbayakha village, Korotchaevo village, Uralets village, MK-126 village, MK-144 village.

Transport

Urban and suburban transport

There are bus routes in Novy Urengoy:

  • No. 1 - “Airport - North”
  • No. 2 - “Eastern Industrial Zone - SMP700”
  • No. 3 - “Airport - Railway Station”
  • No. 4 - “North - South”
  • No. 5 - “Airport - MK-144”
  • No. 6 - “Dorozhnik - MK-105”
  • No. 7 - “North - railway station”
  • No. 8 - “North - South”
  • No. 13 - “Airport - Limbayakha - Korotchaevo”
  • No. 22, No. 22A - “Limbayakha - Korotchaevo”

Rail transport

In Novy Urengoy there is a railway station and a railway line begins to. The site is operational, then closed and inactive. In this regard, it is possible to get to Novy Urengoy by rail only through.

Railway station Novy Urengoy

Rail transport connects Novy Urengoy with the cities:

Air transportation

Novy Urengoy Airport is located five kilometers southwest of the city.

Air transportation is carried out to the following cities:

  • Sabetta

In 2013, at a meeting with the governor, a project for a new airport was presented, taking into account the weather conditions of the region. According to the project, the airport was supposed to be built in the form of the Gazprom emblem, which would be visible from space.

Russian postage stamp 2009 depicting the Parus fountain

Famous residents and natives of the city

  • Akhadov, Eldar Alikhasovich (born 1960) - Russian writer, has been working in the city of Novy Urengoy since May 2010.
  • Bushuev, Andrey Nikolaevich (1950-2003) - Honored Builder of the Russian Federation.
  • Masskva, Lera (born 1988) - Russian singer. Winner of the MTV Russia 2005 award as “Discovery of the Year”. Born and studied in Novy Urengoy.
  • Terleeva, Elena Vladimirovna - Russian pop singer, finalist of the “Star Factory-2” project. Born in ; later she lived and studied in Novy Urengoy.
  • Bozin, Dmitry Stanislavovich (born 1972) - Honored Artist of Russia, poet, leading actor of the Roman Viktyuk Theater (Moscow). Born in the city (Kyrgyz SSR), in 1986 the family moved to Novy Urengoy, where in 1990 Dmitry graduated from high school.

Twin Cities

Photo gallery

    aurora near the city

    Ice drift on the river Sede-Yakha (view of the northern area of ​​the city)

    Temple named after St. Seraphim of Sarov

    Sede-Yakha River (view of the northern area of ​​the city)

    Leningradsky Prospekt during the celebration of City Day in September 2015

    Epiphany Cathedral during the visit of His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus'

    Memory Square

    Administration building municipality city ​​of Novy Urengoy

    Fireworks in honor of City Day (Gubkin Avenue)

    Ski race within the framework of the XXXIV open All-Russian mass ski race “Ski Track of Russia - 2016”

    Snowmobile racing on water (Lake Molodezhnoe)

    Festival of the Peoples of the North (Lake Molodezhnoe)

    Guard on Memory Square

    Monument "Exploration Well R-2"

    Memorial stele at the entrance to the city

See also

  • Coat of arms of New Urengoy
  • Flag of New Urengoy
  • Korotchaevo
  • Limbayakha
  • Urengoy gas field
  • Fakel (volleyball club)

Notes

  1. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2017 (July 31, 2017). Retrieved July 31, 2017. Archived July 31, 2017.
  2. In Russia, in only 4 subjects of the Federation the administrative centers are not the largest in terms of population in the region. This is the Vologda region (more, Sunzha, and Karabulak, as well as large number rural settlements are larger than the capital city, whose population is 415 people)
  3. Map Sheet Q-43-69.70 r Sidyahorlovayakha. Scale: 1: 100,000. State of the area in 1970. 1980 edition
  4. Gas capital. From the village of geologists to the most promising city of Yamal. Rossiyskaya Gazeta. Retrieved September 19, 2016. Archived August 3, 2015.
  5. Three Yamal residents were awarded Russian state awards. IA "Sever-Press". Retrieved September 19, 2016. Archived September 19, 2016.
  6. Railways Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Okrug in the mirror of time // OJSC "Yamal Railway Company" Yamal railway worker: magazine. - 2012. - August 30 (No. 3 (23)).
  7. Milestones of history. Official website of the municipality of the city of Novy Urengoy. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
  8. Federal law dated 06/03/2011 N 107-FZ “On the calculation of time”, Article 5 (June 3, 2011).
  9. All-Union population census of 1979. The size of the rural population of the RSFSR - residents of rural settlements - regional centers. Retrieved December 29, 2013. Archived December 29, 2013.
  10. People's encyclopedia "My City". Novy Urengoy
  11. National economy of the USSR for 70 years: anniversary statistical yearbook: [arch. June 28, 2016] / USSR State Committee on Statistics. - Moscow: Finance and Statistics, 1987. - 766 p.
  12. All-Union Population Census of 1989. Urban population. Archived from the original on August 22, 2011.
  13. All-Russian population census 2002. Volume. 1, table 4. Population of Russia, federal districts, constituent entities of the Russian Federation, districts, urban settlements, rural settlements - regional centers and rural settlements with a population of 3 thousand or more. Archived from the original on February 3, 2012.
  14. Cities with a population of 100 thousand or more people. Retrieved May 7, 2016. Archived May 7, 2016.
  15. Russian statistical yearbook. 2004 Retrieved June 9, 2016. Archived June 9, 2016.
  16. Russian statistical yearbook, 2005. Retrieved May 9, 2016. Archived May 9, 2016.
  17. Russian statistical yearbook, 2006. Retrieved May 10, 2016. Archived May 10, 2016.
  18. Russian statistical yearbook, 2007. Retrieved May 11, 2016. Archived May 11, 2016.
  19. Russian statistical yearbook, 2008. Retrieved May 12, 2016. Archived May 12, 2016.
  20. The permanent population of the Russian Federation by cities, urban-type settlements and regions as of January 1, 2009. Retrieved January 2, 2014. Archived January 2, 2014.
  21. All-Russian population census 2010. Population size and its distribution in the Tyumen region. Retrieved May 10, 2014. Archived May 10, 2014.
  22. Population estimate at the beginning of 2011 for the municipalities of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Retrieved January 30, 2015. Archived January 30, 2015.
  23. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities. Table 35. Estimated resident population as of January 1, 2012. Retrieved May 31, 2014. Archived May 31, 2014.
  24. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2013. - M.: Federal service state statistics Rosstat, 2013. - 528 p. (Table 33. Population of urban districts, municipal districts, urban and rural settlements, urban settlements, rural settlements). Retrieved November 16, 2013. Archived November 16, 2013.
  25. Table 33. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2014. Retrieved August 2, 2014. Archived August 2, 2014.
  26. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2015. Retrieved August 6, 2015. Archived August 6, 2015.
  27. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
  28. taking into account the cities of Crimea
  29. Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2018. Table “21. Population of cities and towns by federal districts and constituent entities of the Russian Federation as of January 1, 2018" (RAR archive (1.0 Mb)). Federal State Statistics Service.
  30. VPN volume 4. Table 4. Population by nationality and Russian language proficiency in municipalities of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug.
  31. Gazprom drilling LLC. www.burgaz.ru. Retrieved December 13, 2015.
  32. JSC "Siberian Service Company" | Home page. www.sibserv.com (02/27/2018). - A non-state independent Russian company providing a wide range of services to enterprises of the oil and gas production complex.. Retrieved February 27, 2018.
  33. New Urengoy met the Olympic Torch Relay, despite the severe frost. Official website of the municipality of the city of Novy Urengoy. Retrieved May 7, 2016.
  34. Branch in the city of Novy Urengoy. Official website of Tyumen State University. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
  35. Branch of Tyumen State University in the city of Novy Urengoy. Website of the branch of Tyumen State University in the city of Novy Urengoy. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
  36. Access center in the city of Novy Urengoy. Russian new university. Retrieved December 20, 2015.
  37. MUPAT launches a new route
  38. Train schedule: Novy Urengoy.
  39. One of the first enterprises in the city is celebrating its anniversary. Official website of the municipality of the city of Novy Urengoy. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  40. Schedule of passenger aircraft from Novy Urengoy airport.
  41. Oleg Nogo. An airport in the shape of Gazprom will be built in Novy Urengoy. Pro New Urengoy(April 24, 2013). Retrieved April 6, 2017.
  42. The famous Novy Urengoy writer and poet Eldar Akhadov celebrated his 55th birthday. Media "TV and radio information agency "Novy Urengoy - Impulse"". Retrieved February 25, 2017. Archived February 25, 2017.
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  44. Star impostor. Moskovsky Komsomolets. Retrieved February 25, 2017. Archived February 25, 2017.
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  46. Guest: Dmitry Bozin. Radio Mayak. Retrieved February 25, 2017. Archived February 25, 2017.
  47. Cooperation. Official website of the municipality of the city of Novy Urengoy. Retrieved May 7, 2016.

Literature

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  • Murzin V.V. Touching Urengoy. M.: Polikom-Ross, 1998. 196 p. - ISBN 5-901087-01-4
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  • Constellation of Greater Urengoy: book-album. M.: Penta Publishing House, 2003. 242 p. - ISBN 5-98304-001-4
  • Where does Urengoy begin: a chronicle book. M.: Book-Penta, 2005. 256 p. - ISBN 5-98303-006-4
  • Novy Urengoy is both a city and destiny: a book-album. Belgorod: Belgorod Regional Printing House, 2005. 288 p. - ISBN 5-86295-093-1

Links

  • Administration of the city of Novy Urengoy
  • PRO New Urengoy - city portal
  • Information and reference portal of the city of Novy Urengoy
  • Information Bureau - information directory of the city of Novy Urengoy
  • New Urengoy through the eyes of a resident
  • Telephone directory of New Urengoy
  • New Urengoy in the encyclopedia “My City”