Barabash (rural locality)
Barabash is a rural locality (a selo) in Khasansky District, Primorsky Krai, Russia. It is located on the coast of Peter the Great Bay, near the Russian border with China and North Korea.
History:
Barabash was founded in 1884. Its original name was Goubekovo. It was later renamed in honor of Yakov Fedorovich Barabash, a hero of the Russo-Japanese War.
Geography:
The village is situated in a coastal area, characterized by a mixed forest landscape. It is positioned close to the Tumen River estuary, marking the border with North Korea. The climate is monsoon-influenced, with warm, humid summers and cold, dry winters.
Administrative and Municipal Status:
Barabash is administratively part of Khasansky District. Municipally, it is within the jurisdiction of the Slavyanskoye Urban Settlement.
Population:
The population of Barabash fluctuates. Official census data should be consulted for the most up-to-date figures. The population typically consists of a mix of ethnicities common to the Primorsky Krai region.
Economy:
The local economy is primarily based on fishing, agriculture, and tourism. Its proximity to the sea provides opportunities for marine-related activities. The surrounding land supports small-scale farming. The village's location near the border and its scenic coastal setting contribute to its potential for tourism development.
Transportation:
Barabash is accessible by road. The road network connects it to other settlements in the Khasansky District and beyond. Public transportation options are available, but can be limited.