Kengir
Village in Karaganda Region, Kazakhstan / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the river, see Karakengir.
Kengir (Kazakh: Кеңгір, Keñgır) is a village in central Kazakhstan. During the Soviet era, a prison labor camp of the Steplag division of Gulag in Kazakhstan was set up adjacent to it. The camp, which was situated near the central-Kazakhstan city of Dzhezkazgan, near the Kara-Kengir River, and held approximately 5,200[1] prisoners, was the scene of a notable prisoner uprising in the summer of 1954. After the camp was closed, a large automotive depot was placed there.
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Kengir
Кеңгір | |
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Coordinates: 47°50′25″N 67°36′55″E | |
Country | Kazakhstan |
Region | Karaganda Region |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+6 (UTC+6) |
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