The webcam broadcasts in real time from the entrance to the city of Yazykovo.
The lens covers the road towards Oktyabrskaya Street, which runs through the entire city. Thanks to the live broadcast, everyone can monitor the current situation on the road and the weather.
Webcams Yazykovo, which are convenient to watch online on this site, open a picturesque panorama of the village seventy kilometers from Ufa.
Yazykovo became one of the first Russian settlements on the territory of modern Bashkortostan. It was founded along with several more peasant farmsteads in 1792 in the lower reaches of the Karmasan River by the landowner Mikhail Yazykov. And it got its name from the name of the founder. By the beginning of the 20th century, the village had grown so much that it included all the nearby villages and towns. Now this largest settlement of the Blagovarsky district is its administrative center.
The Karmasan River divides the territory of Yazykovo in two. The right bank is the business and administrative part of the village. Here are all the main official institutions, hospitals, schools, post office and places of worship.
The left-bank part of the village is a quiet sleeping area, from which you can get to the center via four bridges across the Karmasan.
Compact Yazykovo with a developed residential and social infrastructure still remains a deep province without any development prospects. Most of the locals are engaged in agriculture or work at the local poultry farm Blagovarskaya.
If you watch online webcams Yazykovo, its good location is noted in close proximity to the federal highway M-5 "Ural" and to the railway.
The village is an important transport hub of the republic and a source of food, which it supplies to the entire region. Which, of course, affects the social and economic standard of living of the villagers. However, young people at the first opportunity move to larger cities to study or more promising jobs.
The ethnic composition of Yazykov's population has changed significantly over the two centuries. The once completely Russian settlement is now almost two-thirds Bashkir-Tatar. However, national and religious differences do not affect the relationship of fellow villagers. Schools teach two languages, which are compulsory for all. The local news paper also comes in two editions. National holidays and religious traditions are respected by all, regardless of religion or origin.
If you don’t have to visit these places in the near future, Yazykovo webcams, which can be watched online from almost anywhere, offer a virtual tour.