Brin-Navolok

Coordinates: 63°44′05″N 41°24′34″E / 63.73472°N 41.40944°E / 63.73472; 41.40944
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Brin-Navolok
Брин-Наволок
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Brin-Navolok is located in Russia
Brin-Navolok
Brin-Navolok
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Brin-Navolok is located in Arkhangelsk Oblast
Brin-Navolok
Brin-Navolok
Brin-Navolok (Arkhangelsk Oblast)
Coordinates: 63°44′05″N 41°24′34″E / 63.73472°N 41.40944°E / 63.73472; 41.40944
CountryRussia
Federal subjectArkhangelsk Oblast
Administrative districtKholmogory District
Town of district subordinationBrin-Navolok
First mentioned1734
Town status since1962
Government
 • mayorTatyana Ivanchenkova
Area
 • Total24 km2 (9 sq mi)
Elevation
26 m (85 ft)
Population
 • Total12,854
 • Density540/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK Edit this on Wikidata[2])
Postal code(s)[3]
164550-164777
Dialing code(s)+7 (8183)
OKTMO ID11656440101
Websiteweb.archive.org/web/20160109223848/http://brin-navolok.ru/

Brín-Navolok (Russian: Брин-Наволок) is a town in northern Russia, located in the Arkhangelsk region. It is the namesake of the Brin-Navolok municipality, as well as its administrative and geographical centre.

Geography[edit]

Brin-Navolok is situated on the west bank of the Northern Dvina Bay, about 130 km South-East of Arkhangelsk and 1,125 km North-East of Moscow. The nearest settlement is 34 km from the village of Emetsk, and 28 km from the nearest railway station in Kholmogory.

The town covers a total area of 19 square kilometers.[citation needed]

Brin-Navolok is the origin point of the route R1, beginning at the intersection of Federal highway M8, passing through the Kenozero national Park, and ending in the village of Prokshino[citation needed]

The Russian reserve and the Antony of Siya monastery are located 19 km from Brin-Navolok.[citation needed]

Time zone[edit]

Brin-Navolok, as well as all of the Arkhangelsk region, run on Moscow Time Zone(MSK/MSD).

Climate[edit]

Brin-Navolok's climate is that of the far North.

The climate is temperate,[4] maritime, with long, moderately cold winters and short, cool summers. It is formed under the influence of the Northern seas and transfers air masses with Atlantic in small quantities solar radiation.[clarification needed] The average January temperature is -12.8°C; in July it is 16.3 °C. The annual rainfall is 607 mm. The average annual temperature is 1.3 °C.

The climate is characterized by frequent weather changes, high humidity and a large number of days with precipitation. Although the cold air from the Siberian winter brings the temperature to around -30 degrees, thawing can occur during the winter some years. During the summer, hot air masses from the steppes of Kazakhstan can bring the heat to 30-35 degrees, though frost can still form on summer nights.

The highest recorded temperature in Brin-Navolok was 34.4 °C, recorded on July 13, 1972. The lowest recorded temperature was -45.2 °C, recorded on January 8, 1885.[5]


Climate data for Brin-Navolok
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Mean daily maximum °F 9.1 11.5 22.1 32.7 44.4 55 61.3 55.6 46.8 36.1 41.2 14.5 35.91
Mean daily minimum °F 2.3 4.6 15.1 25.0 36.0 45.9 52.3 48.0 41.2 32.2 18.1 7.9 27.37
Mean daily maximum °C −12.7 −11.4 −5.5 0.4 6.9 13 16.3 13.1 8.2 2.3 5.1 −9.7 2.17
Mean daily minimum °C −16.5 −15.2 −9.4 −3.9 2.2 7.7 11.3 8.9 5.1 0.1 −7.7 −13.4 −2.57
Average rainy days 27 24 23 18 19 18 18 20 21 26 28 29 271
Average relative humidity (%) 85 84 80 72 68 69 75 75 81 85 88 89 79
Source: [6]

Education[edit]

Institutions of General secondary education[edit]

  • Brin-Navolok high school
  • Brin-Navolok school
Institutions of preschool education
  • Kindergarten No. 9 "Brusnichka"
  • Kindergarten No. 17 "Rodnichok"

Sister cities[edit]

Telecommunications[edit]

All major Russian telecoms provide cellular coverage to the Brin-Navolok area. Rostelecom provides home television and broadband Internet. All television and radio in Brin-Navolok is broadcast digitally. The town also receives the free digital television 64, as well as three major Russian radio and three local radio stations.

Media[edit]

Radio stations[edit]

Television[edit]

Printed publication[edit]

  • Newspapers: "Pravda Severa", "Arkhangelsk", "Wave", "Mariner North", "Fisherman of the North", "Business class Arkhangelsk", "Province", "The White Sea Region Courier", "The Truth North-West", "Northern Komsomolets" (stopped in 2010), "Propaganda", "Arkhangelsk — city of military glory"
  • Logs: "coastal capital", "old Arkhangelsk", Magazine, "LJ" (closed in 2009), "7 bridges", "the World through the eyes of a child", "Mood", "UD", "Health Formula", Plus, "In machine", "Los Angels"
  • Pomor encyclopedia
  • Newspaper "Kholmogory Life"

Sights[edit]

  • Monument to the fallen in the great Patriotic war of 1941–1945 on the Northern Dvina Embankment.
  • The house of Andriy Chudinov (building "Rakulskaya OOSH") is recognized as a cultural monument

The cathedrals, Parishes and Church Brin-Navolok[edit]

  • Chapel Of St. Nicholas The Wonderworker
  • Church of the resurrection
  • The Church of purification
  • Antony of Siya monastery
  • The Church of the GreatMartyr

Literature[edit]

  • "Varacheva L. V. "the Village by the Dvina".- Arkhangelsk, 2012"

References[edit]

  1. ^ Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года. Том 1 [2010 All-Russian Population Census, vol. 1]. Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года [2010 All-Russia Population Census] (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service.
  2. ^ "Об исчислении времени". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации (in Russian). 3 June 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  3. ^ Почта России. Информационно-вычислительный центр ОАСУ РПО. (Russian Post). Поиск объектов почтовой связи (Postal Objects Search) (in Russian)
  4. ^ an Indicative list of areas to far North, recommended for realisation Archived 2012-05-14 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ temperature Records on the website "Weather and Climate"
  6. ^ Weather and climate