Vorkuta
Russiais a city located in the North of Russia, where there's harsh subtropical climate. Vorkuta is known for its natural monuments mountain with Pemba, and waterfall Khalmer-Yu, as well as marble canyon. Because of this harsh climate, in this area, very little agriculture, except for some crops that local farmers grow in greenhouses.
Vorkutain the language of the indigenous people means "Many bears". Because the city is located beyond the polar circle and 150 km to the North, the winter time of year in this area can last up to 8 months, and polar night can last up to two weeks. Approximately from 17 December to 30 December in the city comes the sun. Year of the city Foundation is considered to be the 1930s, when this area was built a small geological settlement. Coal, which was mined previously, continues to be produced today, which comes in all directions Russia. Starting from 30 to 50 years in the village of Vorkuta acted as the camp of the GULAG, which was one of the largest camps of the Soviet Union, however, the city is a place of exile remained in the flesh until 1990. In the Vorkuta coal industry predominates, although many of its inhabitants have long left this cold city.