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.

Brin-Navolok
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Brin-Navolok is located in Russia
Brin-Navolok
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Location of Brin-Navolok
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/

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