Biryulka

Selo in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Biryulka (Russian: Бирю́лька) is a rural locality (a selo) in Kachugsky District of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, located on the Lena River near its headwaters northwest of Lake Baikal.

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Biryulka
Бирюлька
Location of Biryulka
Biryulka is located in Russia
Biryulka
Location of Biryulka
Biryulka is located in Irkutsk Oblast
Biryulka
Biryulka (Irkutsk Oblast)
Coordinates: 53°50′21″N 106°23′39″E
CountryRussia
Federal subjectIrkutsk Oblast
Administrative districtKachugsky District[1]
Founded1668[2]
Elevation
548 m (1,798 ft)
  Municipal districtKachugsky Municipal District[3]
  Rural settlementBiryulskoye Rural Settlement[3]
  Capital ofBiryulskoye Rural Settlement[3]
Time zoneUTC+8 (MSK+5 [4])
Postal code(s)[5]
666220
Dialing code(s)+7 39540[6]
OKTMO ID25618407101
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Quick Facts Ice bridge in the selo of Biryulka Ледовая переправа через Лену в селе Бирюлька, Coordinates ...
Ice bridge in the selo of Biryulka Ледовая переправа через Лену в селе Бирюлька
Coordinates53°52′07″N 106°19′37″E
CarriesAutomotive, foot
CrossesLena River
LocaleBiryulka, Kachugsky District, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia
Characteristics
DesignIce platform[7]
MaterialIce[7]
Piers in water0[7]
Load limit20 tonnes[7]
Clearance above0[7]
History
OpenedEvery winter[7]
ClosedEvery spring
Location
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Lena River from a source to Kachug
unnamed lake
Tyrka
Uhta 2nd
Uhta 1st
Pankukcha
Shevukan
Negnedai
Anai River
Anai
Alilei
Chanchur River
Chanchur
Kurungui
Ilikta
Kurungui River
Maliy Tarel
Birulka
Ice bridge
Birulka River
Ushina
Zhuya
Bolshoi Kosogol
Manzurka
Khalsk
R 148
Bolshiye Goly
Iset
R 148

Etymology

Biryulka is named after the small Bira River, the name of which in turn comes from an Evenk word.

History

In 1688, sixteen peasant families settled here.[2] The founders were Stepan Alexandrovich and Mikhail Kostyakov. The Yakutsk stavlenik Onichkov allocated them an average of 1 arpent (0.34 ha) per family. It seems that seven of these families were exiles and nine were of freed serfs. The population increased quickly through natural increase and immigration. Other villages developed in the area around Biryulka. Biryulskaya Volost, subordinate to Yakutsk, was eventually established.[2] In 1696, the inhabitants of Biryulka staged a revolt led by Pavel Khaletsky.[8]

At the beginning of the 20th century, well-known archeologist Alexey Okladnikov went to school here, but later moved to the selo of Anga where he finished secondary school in 1925.[8][9] One of the streets in Biryulka is named after him.

One of the battles of the Great Siberian Ice March, a retreat of the White Army east across Lake Baikal, took place near Biryulka in 1920.[10]

A number of inhabitants were arrested during the Great Purge.[11]

Politics

Municipally, Biryulka is the administrative center of the Biryulskoye Rural Settlement in Kachugsky Municipal District, the head of which is Tatyana Sergeyeva, of the United Russia party who was elected in October 2009.[12]

Economy and infrastructure

Biryulka is well known for the manufacture of shallow-draft river boats called shitiks, which have been used on the upper Lena for centuries.[13]

Near Biryulka is the archaeological site of Mokrushinsky burial ground. Work has been conducted since the 1980s, in part by students and archeologists.[14]

In 2006, a volunteer fire department was organized with its own fire-engine and a water tower.[15]

In winter, there is a winter road with an ice-bridge across the Lena River. This is the uppermost crossing of the Lena.[7]

References

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