Nadym


Nadym is a town in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia, located on the river Nadym. Population:

Etymology

There are three several translations from the Nenets language:
  1. "nyadey ya" – mossy place
  2. "ngede ya" – dry hill,with lots of grass
  3. "nyada yam" – land of the Nyadong family

    History

The first mention of the city's name appears at the end of the 16th century. The name "Nadym" appears on Russian maps from the end of the 17th century, and the river Nadym was noted in published form at the turn of the 17th and 18th Centuries in the "Drawing Book of Siberia" by Russian geographer, cartographer and topographer, Semyon Remezov and sons, composed in 1699–1701. On the map of Tobolsk province of 1802, Nadym was already marked as having significant population. Today it's located 32 kilometers from the mouth of the river Nadym, referred to as Nadym mound.
In 1929, a reindeer farm called "Nadym" was founded on the right bank of the river Nadym. However, in 1934 the farm was disbanded and turned into a factory.
In the fall of 1967, it was chosen as the reference framework for the development of a regional gas bearing deposit. Surrounded by numerous lakes, the village situated on an elevated dry place was chosen for a runway for the airline industry. Relatively small, 12 kilometers away from the river Nadym, for which it was named, by the 1950s–1960s, the village began to be called "New Nadym".
In parallel to its accelerated pace of development, the gas company created Medvezhye gas field, with the intention of becoming a social and cultural center of the Tyumen North. In August 1971, Nadym held a groundbreaking ceremony for its first major building and on March 9, 1972 by decree of the Soviet First Secretary the industrial community Nadym was incorporated within the Nadymsky Municipal District as Nadym Urban Settlement.

Economy

The main enterprise of the town is "Nadymgazprom", it's one of the branches of the Gazprom company.
which accounts for about 11% of gas produced in Russia. Also, the city contains the largest of the independent gas producers "NOVATEK".
Large construction companies are "Arktikneftegazstroy", "Severgazstroi", "Nadymdorstroy." Until 2010, their number also included the company "Severtruboprovodstroy", but in April 2011 it was declared bankrupt.
Of Nadym-based oil and gas production, "RITEKNadymneft" led development of the Sandibinskogo and Mid-Khulymsk oil fields.

Climate

Nadym experiences a subarctic climate. The climate is extreme, with temperatures as low as and as high as. On average, however, the region is very cold, with an average temperature of. Precipitation tends to be fairly low; per year, which is heavier in the summer than in the winter.

Education

The city has nine schools. A high school, a college
and two art schools. The higher education system is represented by four branches of higher educational institutions of Russia:
Bus routes:
Airport-number 2> n. Forest
Avtostantsiya- number 3> n. Right Bank
Number 4 Finskiy-> 11 th md
Number 5 para. Lesnoy-> 11 th md
Number 6 Street. Ryzhkova-> Administration
Nadym
A railway branch passes through Nadym between Novy Urengoy and Salekhard which is closed and inactivated. At some point in time a bridge across the Ob river to Salekhard Labytnangi was planned. To date, the only construction is the railway Salekhard-Nadym. Most roads across the river Nadym were opened in September 2015. A bridge across the Ob River is also in the planning along with a road running parallel to the railroad.
The Nadym Airport is on the west bank of the Nadym River.

Culture

Museum of Tanya Savicheva operates in Nadym's School #2.

Interesting facts

Twin towns and sister cities

Nadym is twinned with: