Kommunar

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Blogger danlux writes: Who said that Khakassia has the best roads? A multi-kilometer gravel road with a complete lack of asphalt pavement leads to Kommunar. Go, enjoy.

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Kommunar
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1. As Anya kulchenko said, the village of Kommunar "is located in the depths of Khakassia." There are hundreds, if not thousands, of such settlements in Russia.

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2. Security at the entrance to Kommunar.

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3. An interesting artifact from the past "Five-Year Plan ahead of schedule!"

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5. A characteristic detail: plank garages with gable roofs are being built in Kommunar.

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6. Brick or metal garages are almost never found.

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7. House of life.

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8. You can buy stew and seeds for the garden at the post office. Sent a postcard home, arrived in nine days. Kommunar is located 250 km from Abakan. If we assume that the postman walked at a speed of 5 km / h for 9 hours a day, then we should have received the postcard on the sixth day. Looks like "something went wrong".

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9. Sounds of guitar playing are heard from the windows of the fire station.

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10. We talked a little with the residents of Kommunar. I was surprised by their request. Do you know what they asked for? They asked to have their roads photographed and shown to the outside world. showing

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11. This is how the central Kommunar street looks like. Mothers with strollers are walking along the mud-snow porridge. Cars pass right there and spray this porridge in all directions.

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12. There is not even a tiny piece of asphalt in the village. This is the House of Culture and the central square.

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13. Courtyards can only be entered by caterpillar vehicles. Leaving the house is an ordeal. I'm even afraid to think about the elderly.

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14. No wonder there are so many abandoned houses in Kommunar. No salary can lure a person to a place where you have to live up to your ears in shit.

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15. A completely normal reaction is to go anywhere, just to start living in human conditions.

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16. Children walk the streets and join the "beautiful". They would have to drive the ball in the stadium, but there is a mud porridge.

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17. Sovetskaya Street looks like this - one of the main streets of the village.

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18. In this photo - the whole Kommunar. By the way, most of the photos of this entry were taken from the car window, we simply would not have been able to walk.

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19. In general, beauty, right? Do you want to live here?

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20. There is nothing left but to walk in rubber boots.

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21. Rivers flow through the streets. After three meters, this car will take such a hit on the suspension that the driver will probably be forced to go to the service and spend money that he could please himself with. And then everyone wonders why there are such angry people in Russia.

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22. In the whole village we did not see a single urn. None! Everywhere you look, there is rubbish everywhere. This is a military memorial.

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23. It’s already the end of March, and the New Year tree in the center of the square was not taken to the trash, but simply pulled out of its stand and thrown nearby.

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24. The only city-forming enterprise in Kommunar is a gold mine. That is, the inhabitants of the village are engaged in replenishing the gold and foreign exchange reserves of Russia. In total, over a hundred tons of gold have been mined over the years of the enterprise's existence, that is, every year Kommunar sends about a ton of currency metal to the Russian treasury.

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25. I have a feeling that our roads are deliberately made bad in order to allocate millions of rubles again for sawing every year or two. Weight control points operate on all routes of the republic. It is not necessary to take requisitions for overload from truck drivers, but to build normal roads, as in the civilized world! A normal road is when there is a meter-long layer of reinforced concrete under the asphalt, and not rubble.

Thank God, Russia has risen from its knees.

Keywords: Village | Khakassia

     

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