Zeya (town)

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Zeya (Russian: Зе́я) is a town in Amur Oblast, Russia, located on the Zeya River (Amur's tributary) some 115 km northeast of Tynda and 532 km north of Blagoveshchensk. Population: 27,400 (2005 est.); 27,795 (2002 Census); 31,955 (1989 Census).

Zeya was founded in 1879 as a settlement of Zeysky Sklad (Зе́йский Склад, lit. Zeya Warehouse) due to the discovery of gold deposits in the Zeya River basin. In 1906, it was renamed Zeya-Pristan (Зе́я-При́стань, lit Zeya Port). In 1913, the town was once again renamed and became Zeya.


Coat of arms of Amur Oblast Cities and towns in Amur Oblast Flag of Russia
Administrative center: Blagoveshchensk

Belogorsk | Progress | Raychikhinsk | Shimanovsk | Skovorodino | Svobodny | Tynda | Zavitinsk | Zeya