Dzhubga ( Russian : Джу́бга ; Adyghe : Жьыбгъэ, Ẑəbġă which means "Wind") is a seaside resort situated 57 km west of Tuapse in Krasnodar Krai , Russia.
3-517: Dzhubga is the starting point of the M27 highway . It is connected to the region's capital, Krasnodar , by a 108-kilometre-long (67 mi) highway that runs northward, passing through Adygeysk and Goryachy Klyuch . In June 2007, Eni and Gazprom disclosed the South Stream project whereby a 900-kilometre-long (560 mi) offshore natural gas pipeline with annual capacity of 31 cubic kilometers
6-832: Is planned to cross the Black Sea from Dzhubga to Varna , en route to Italy and Austria. The township was established in 1864 on the site of a former Shapsug village as the Cossack stanitsa of Dzhubgskaya. It took its name from the Dzhubga River , which enters the Dzhubga Bay of the Black Sea . In 1904 was built the parochial school. During World War II it was used as a hospital. In 1905 Dzubga has 74 yards of Russian settlers. Population: 5,223 ( 2010 Census ) ; 5,246 ( 2002 Census ) ; 4,658 ( 1989 Soviet census ) . Its estimated population as of 2008
9-512: Was 5,295. This Krasnodar Krai location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . M27 highway (Russia) The Russian route A147 is a Russian federal highway , a mountain highway that runs along the coast of the Black Sea in Krasnodar Krai from Novorossiysk through Gelendzhik , Tuapse , and Greater Sochi to Adler . The road terminates at Russia's border with Abkhazia / Georgia . Further south,
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