Kraskino Краскино | |
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Coordinates: 42°42′30″N 130°46′55″E / 42.70833°N 130.78194°ECoordinates: 42°42′30″N 130°46′55″E / 42.70833°N 130.78194°E | |
Kintra | Roushie |
Federal subject | Primorsky Krai |
Admeenistrative destrict | Khasansky Destrict |
[1] | 1900 |
Urban-teep dounset status syne | 1940 |
Population (2010 Census)[2] | |
• Total | 3,256 |
• Estimate (2018)[3] | 2,760 (−15.2%) |
Municipal status | |
• Municipal destrict | Khasansky Municipal Destrict |
• Urban settlement | Kraskinskoye Urban Dounset |
• Caipital o | Kraskinskoye Urban Dounset |
Time zone | UTC+10 ([4]) |
Postal code(s)[5] | 692715 |
Dialin code(s) | +7 42331 |
OKTMO ID | 05648155051 |
Kraskino (Roushie: Кра́скино) is an urban locality (an urban-teep dounset) in Khasansky Destrict o Primorsky Krai, Roushie, locatit on the shore o the Posyet Bay, 282 kilometer (175 mi) soothwast o Vladivostok, near the border wi North Korea. Population: 3,451 (2002 Census);[6] 4,426 (1989 Census).[7]
It wis foondit in 1900 as Novokiyevskoye (Новоки́евское).[1] In 1936, it wis gien its present name, for Lieutenant Mikhail Kraskin, who dee'd in a border conflict.[8] Urban-teep dousett status wis grantit tae it in 1940.[8]
In 1992, the Cheenese border checkpoint facility at Hunchun-Chenglingzi wis opened an on Juin 1995 the new Cheenese-fundit an built passenger an cargo border immigration an customs checkpoint at Kraskino on the Roushie side wis completit. In 1995, a heich-gate (upgrade frae hivily ruttit gravel road) Kraskino (Makhalino station) an Hunchun (Chenglingzi border) (30 km) wis completit. In Juin 1997, the new Roushie Kraskino Customs Office Biggin wis opened. An aw, atween Juin 1997 an Juin 1999 railwey infrastructur (marshallin yards, fricht handlin facilities) wis constructit at Makhalino station.