Dzhubga what does the name mean? History of Dzhubga. Where is the Dzhubga resort located?
Among the many tourist cities in the country, there is a wonderful city called Dzhubga, which is ready to welcome tourists with open arms and surprise them not only with excellent services, but also with its views. This is a relatively small village that has a very interesting history.
The first settlements in the city were in 1864, which indicates that the city is relatively young. Initially, the city was founded as a military settlement in which the troops of the Shapsug battalion stayed. Initially, sixty-five families lived in the city. In total, the number of inhabitants did not exceed three hundred and sixty people. These people settled at the mouth of the river. Over time, residents began to improve their settlement, build new buildings, houses, and thus began to develop the city. When the battalion was liquidated, the residents of the city had already settled down normally, built homes for themselves and did not want to leave their homes.
Over time, this settlement was given the status of a volost. The residents were assigned to the Black Sea province, and the village continued to develop. For a long time, no special attention was paid to this graying, but the development of the volost and small settlements in the area led to the need to rename it. The Dzhugba volost became the center of the Dzhugba region. Already in 1925 the village became an administrative center. People were attracted to nature, and over time more and more people came here and were willing to live there.
But already in 1935, a number of districts were established throughout the country, and the Tuapsky district to which this settlement belonged also ended up. And the village was assigned to the Gelendzhik region. But this was not the last administrative change in this town.
Years passed and the settlement developed more and more. When the population census was carried out in 1960, three hundred and forty-six families already lived here. The city required further development and new schools appeared, libraries and a wide variety of entertainment institutions were built.
And already in 1966, this city was given the name of a resort village, which allowed it to develop in a tourist direction.
At the moment, the city is home to more than five thousand indigenous people and many visiting tourists. This is one of the best resorts on the Black Sea coast, which attracts more and more tourists every year. In addition, the entertainment sector is actively developing here. Dzhubga water park is one of the most beautiful on the coast. The city also has eight hundred meters of a wonderful and simply incredibly beautiful beach, which is just begging to sunbathe on it. Almost all beaches are crystal clear filled with snow-white sand. Small mountain peaks reveal to you the beauty of rocks polished by the sea wind and heavy winter rains. As well as sandy beaches, there are a number of mixed sand and pebble beaches.
This is a wonderful place for a family holiday, the village, like many years ago, has retained a certain peace and quiet, this place is ideal for those who just want to calm down and be in silence, and high-quality service and friendly people will help you with this. Beautiful sandy beaches are intertwined with large boulders that are located right on the seashore and all this is simply filled with wonderful plants of various colors.
In addition to the beautiful sea, you can also enjoy the wonderful Dzhugba waterfalls in this city. They are located in the rocks, which gives this place special beauty. There are six waterfalls and they occupy a total area of almost a kilometer. This is an indescribable beauty that definitely needs to be seen.
145. DARIFERSAZH- the commune of Darifersazh, according to the revision of January 26, 1923, was listed as part of the Lazarevskaya volost of the Tuapse district of the Kuban-Black Sea region.
146. UPPER DEFANOVKA- the village of Defanovka Verkhnyaya is located on the Defan River, 6 km northwest of the village of Defanovka, on the southern slope of Mount White Stone (elevation: 427 meters).
147. DEFANSKAYA- the village of Defanskaya was founded in 1864 as part of the Shapsug coastal battalion (regiment), had 48 families and 346 souls of both sexes.
The village of Defanskaya is registered in the lists of settlements by order of the Caucasian Army dated March 26, 1864. The first ataman of the village was Yesaul Gaponenko.
When the Shapsug battalion was liquidated in 1870, the village of Defanovskaya was renamed the village of Defanovskoye. According to other sources, the village of Defanovskaya is the Velyaminovsky branch (department) of the Black Sea District.
According to the assistant. beginning KOZHU in 1905 in the village of Defanovskaya there were 122 households of Russian villagers, and there was also the board of the Defanovsky rural society.
147a. "9th kilometer"- the village of 9th kilometer (Sochi Highway) officially appears in the election documents of 1994 and 1996.
On the map of the Tuapse region in 1972, the village “9th kilometer” appears, but in the statistical data as of January 1, 1999, such a village does not appear.
On the 9th km of the Sochi Highway, in the “Guide to the Caucasus” by A. A. Moskvich for 1909, the estate of Baron V. M. Shtengel is listed as “Tuishkho” - 112 dessiatines, a vineyard - 6 dessiatines, a garden - 64 dessiatines, a park of rare trees, jam making shop and fruit dryer.
According to GAT materials, the Tuishkho estate of Baron Shtengel was used as an experimental and educational farm by the Varvara School of Horticulture, Viticulture and Winemaking.
148. DEFANOVKA- the village of Defanovka, according to the audit on January 1, 1917, was listed in the lists of the Tuapse district of the Black Sea province.
Since May 11, 1920, the village of Defanovka has been part of the Dzhubga volost of the Black Sea district of the Kuban-Black Sea region.
Since June 30, 1920, the village of Defanovka has been part of the Tuapse department of the Black Sea district of the Kuban-Black Sea region.
Since January 26, 1923, the village of Defanovka has been part of the Dzhubga volost of the Tuapse district of the Black Sea district of the Kuban-Black Sea region.
Since January 26, 1925, the village of Defanovka has been the administrative center of the Defanovsky Village Council of the Tuapse District of the Black Sea District of the North Caucasus Territory.
On May 21, 1935, the village of Defanovka was transferred to the Gelendzhik region of the Azov-Black Sea region in connection with the liquidation of the Tuapse region.
On April 16, 1940, the village of Defanovka, the administrative center of the Defanovsky Village Council, was returned to the newly created Tuapse district.
According to the revision on July 1, 1955, the village of Defanovka is the administrative center of the Defanovsky Village Council, located 96 km from Tuapse.
It is located on both banks of the Defan River - the right tributary of the Shapsukho River.
The village of Defanovka had 396 households in 1972. According to the 1989 census, 1817 people lived in the village of Defanovka, of which: Russians - 1384 people, Ukrainians - 47 people, Armenians - 296 people, Greeks - 45 people, Moldovans - 15 people.
According to the State Information Center, as of January 1, 1987, 1,947 people lived in the village of Defanovka of the Dzhubga Village Council. According to the CSB, as of January 1, 1999, 2,043 people lived in the village of Defanovka of the Dzhubga Village Council.
149. DEFANSKIY- the Defansky post was founded in 1864 on the Defan River - the right tributary of the Shapsukho River by the Shapsug detachment under the command of Major General, Count Sumarokov-Elston.
150. DEDERKOY- the village of Dederkoy, according to the revision of April 26, 1923, was listed as part of the Velyaminovskaya volost of the Tuapse district of the Black Sea department of the Kuban-Black Sea region and was located 14 km from Tuapse or 7 km by rail.
The toponymic meaning of the word is complex and is translated from Adyghe as aul of Dodoruk or Dedera - “De-derkai”, this is the opinion of V.I. Shematulsky (correctly Shamotulsky) - a member of the Tuapse branch of the Geographical Society of the USSR. Other toponyms do not stand up to the criticism of researchers.
Since January 26, 1925, the village of Dederkoy was included in the Velyaminovsky Village Council of the Tuapse District. On May 21, 1935, in connection with the liquidation of the Tuapse district, the village of Dederkoy moved into the city limits of Tuapse.
On April 16, 1940, the village of Dederkoy was transferred to the newly created Tuapse district.
According to the State Information Center, as of January 1, 1987, 503 people lived in the village of Dederkoy of the Shepsinsky Village Council.
According to the CSB, as of January 1, 1999, 655 people lived in the village of Dederkoy, Shepsinsky rural district, located 13 km from Tuapse.
151. DETLYASHKO- the village of Detlyashko of the Verkhne-Loosk Village Council is located 4 km from the sea, 3 km from the village of Yakornaya Shchel on the Detlyashko River.
From December 26, 1962 to January 16, 1965, the village of Detlyashko was included in the Tuapse rural district.
152. JAMOLTA- the village of Jamolta, according to the revision dated April 26, 1923, was listed as part of the Velyaminovskaya volost of the Tuapse district of the Black Sea district of the Kuban-Black Sea region. The dates of foundation, renaming and liquidation of the village of Jamolta have not been identified.
153. GIMOLT- the village of Dzhimolta, Tuapse district, under this name the settlement is noted in the materials of the Tuapse region.
154. DZHEVAGI- the village of Dzhevagi of the Arkhipoosipovsky Village Council of the Dzhubga volost of the Tuapse district of the Kuban-Black Sea region is located on the Vulan River, 2.5 km downstream of the Verkhne-Vulanskoye farm and 1.5 km upstream of the Miroshnina farm. Placed on the map of the Krasnodar region of the General Staff 1931-1940. The dates of the founding, renaming and liquidation of the Dzhe-vagi farm have not been determined.
155. JINASH- the village of Dzhinash of the Tuapse district, under this name on the map of the Military Topographical Directorate of 1905 a settlement located on the Psezuapse River at the mouth of the Shirokaya River is marked. In the village of Jinashi there were 7 households of Russian settlers.
156. DZUBGSKAYA- the village of Dzhubgskaya was founded in 1864 as part of the Shapsug coastal battalion (regiment) and was the headquarters of the Shapsug coastal battalion.
The village of Dzhubga is registered in the lists of settlements by order of the Caucasian Army dated March 26, 1864, the first village ataman was Yesaul Ganzhenko.
The village of Dzhubga was founded on the left bank of the Dzhubga River, 2 km from the river’s confluence with the sea in the microdistrict of the village now called “Stanichka”. Initially, 65 families settled in the village, i.e. 361 souls of both sexes.
In 1870, in connection with the liquidation of the Shapsug battalion, the village of Dzhubgskaya was renamed into the village of Dzhubgskoye, according to other sources - into the village of Dzhubgskaya of the Velyaminovsky branch (department) of the Black Sea District.
The toponym Dzhubga has several options: Meretukov K. Kh. proposes to take “Zhyubchyu” as a basis, where “zhy” means wind, air, and “ubchun” means to spread out, extend, i.e. “Dzhubga” - an area where the wind spreads. There is also a translation "zhyubgu" - night beauty, or “zhyubg” - area where there is fog.
Chuchmai G.T. translates the toponym “Dzhubga” as Adyghe. "gubge" which means plain, clearing, level place.
157. DZUBGA- the village of Dzhubga was founded in 1864 as the village of Dzhubga. According to the assistant. At the beginning of KOZHU in the village of Dzhubga there were 74 households of Russian villagers in 1905.
According to the audit, as of January 1, 1917, the village of Dzhubga was listed as part of the Tuapse district of the Black Sea province.
Since May 11, 1920, the village of Dzhubga has been the administrative center of the Dzhubga volost of the Black Sea district of the Kuban-Black Sea region.
Since April 26, 1923, the village of Dzhubga is the center of the Dzhubga volost of the Tuapse district of the Black Sea district of the Kuban-Black Sea region.
Since January 26, 1925, the village of Dzhubga has been the administrative center of the Dzhubga Village Council of the Tuapse District of the North Caucasus Territory.
On May 21, 1935, in connection with the liquidation of the Tuapse district, the Dzhubga Village Council and the village of Dzhubga were transferred to the subordination of the Gelendzhik region.
On April 16, 1940, the village of Dzhubga was returned to the newly formed Tuapse district. Located 57 km northwest of Tuapse on the shore of Dzhubga Bay at the mouth of the Dzhubga River.
According to the revision, as of July 1, 1955, the village of Dzhubga was located 80 km from Tuapse.
According to the audit, as of January 1, 1960, in the village of Dzhubga there were 384 houses, 346 houses were electrified, and 32 radio receivers. In 1952, a school was built with 10 teachers and a library with 5,500 books.
On July 13, 1966, the village of Dzhubga was given a new status: the resort village of Dzhubga.
According to the State Information Center, as of January 1, 1987, 4,150 people lived in the village of Dzhubga.
According to the 1989 population census, 3,557 people lived in the village of Dzhubga, of which: Russians - 2,725 people, Ukrainians - 172 people, Belarusians - 34 people, Armenians - 1,506 people, Adyghe - 18 people, Greeks - 21 people, Germans - 16 people.
According to the CSB, as of January 1, 1999, 4,112 people lived in the village of Dzhubga.
158. DZUBGA- the village of Dzhubga is marked on the maps of the Krasnodar region of the General Staff of 1931 - 1940. and is located 3 km northwest of the village of Dzhubga, one kilometer from the sea, near the mountains. 197 m. The dates of foundation, renaming and liquidation of the Dzhubga farm have not been identified.
159. DZEBERKOY- the village of Dzeberkoy is located 12 km southeast of Tuapse, founded in 1892-1895. during the construction of the Novorossiysk-Sukhumi highway.
Since May 11, 1920, the village of Dzeberkoy has been part of the Velyaminovskaya volost of the Tuapse department of the Black Sea district of the Kuban-Black Sea region.
Since January 26, 1923, the village of Dzeberkoy has been part of the Tuapse district of the Black Sea district of the Kuban-Black Sea region.
From May 21, 1935 to April 16, 1940, the village of Dzeberkoy was subordinate to the city executive committee of Tuapse, after which from April 16, 1940 it was returned to the newly formed Tuapse district.
Adyghe name of the gorge Guzel-Dere Dzybekoy "Dzybov quarter". The name of the gorge has other phonetic variants - “Dzederkoy”, “Deberkoy”.
According to the State Information Center, as of January 1, 1987, 176 people lived in the village of Dzeberkoy of the Shepsinsky Village Council. According to the CSB, as of January 1, 1999, 208 people lived in the village of Dzeberkoy, Shepsinsky rural district, located 12 km from Tuapse.
160. DOGUAB- the Doguab village of the Pshad Village Council is located at a distance of 7 km from the village of Pshada. The term “doguab” is translated from Ossetian as "place of horse racing".
From December 26, 1962 to January 16, 1965, the Doguab farm was listed as part of the Tuapse rural district.
161. DMITRIEVA- the Dmitriev farm of the Tuapse district, under this name on the map of the Military Topographical Directorate, published in 1905, a settlement is marked on the left bank of the Tuapse River, opposite the mouth of the Messazhai River.
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village Dzhubga
Geography and climate
The village of Dzhubga is located on the coast of the Dzhubga Bay of the Black Sea in the valley and mouth of the Dzhubga River, in a forest (deciduous and coniferous trees); 57 km northwest of Tuapse. A highway leads from Krasnodar to Dzhubga through Adygeisk, Goryachiy Klyuch and the passes of the Western Caucasus (Khrebtovy Pass) ( M4 And M27 ) with a length of 108 km. Since this is the resort village on the coast closest to the regional center, it is popular among residents of Krasnodar who want to spend a weekend at the sea.
Topographic maps
- Map Sheet L-37-138 Novomikhailovsky. Scale: 1: 100,000. Condition of the area in 1979. 1984 edition
Story
was the headquarters of the Shapsug coastal battalion (Black Sea fortified line). The village was located 2 km from the river mouth on the site of a modern microdistrict Stanichka.
Population
Population | ||||||
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1926 | 1936 | 1940 | 1944 | 1959 | 1970 | 1979 |
717 | ↗ 1000 | ↘ 917 | ↗ 1400 | ↗ 2000 | ↗ 2798 | ↗ 3634 |
1989 | 1999 | 2002 | 2007 | 2009 | 2010 | 2012 |
↘ 3557 | ↗ 4112 | ↗ 5246 | ↗ 5300 | ↗ 5419 | ↘ 5223 | ↗ 5340 |
2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | |||
↗ 5373 | ↗ 5437 | ↗ 5512 | ↗ 5568 |
For 1989: Russians - 2725, Armenians - 1506, Ukrainians - 172, Belarusians - 34, Greeks - 21, Adygeis and Shapsugs - 18, Germans - 16.
Notable natives
- Katya Ogonyok (1977-2007) - Russian singer, performer of Russian chanson
- Khrishchanovich, Alexander Stepanovich (1899-1965) - a famous worker in the oil and gas industry (driller), Hero of Socialist Labor, holder of the Order of Lenin and other awards.
Climate
Dzhubga Climate | |||||||||||||
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Index | Jan. | Feb. | March | Apr. | May | June | July | Aug. | Sep. | Oct. | Nov. | Dec. | Year |
Absolute maximum, °C | 20 | 21 | 20 | 26 | 32 | 36 | 38 | 35 | 32 | 30 | 22 | 21 | 38 |
Average maximum, °C | 5 | 6 | 8 | 13 | 17 | 22 | 25 | 25 | 22 | 16 | 11 | 8 | 15 |
Average temperature, °C | 3 | 4 | 7 | 11 | 15 | 20 | 23 | 23 | 19 | 14 | 8 | 6 | 13 |
Average minimum, °C | 2 | 2 | 5 | 8 | 15 | 17 | 21 | 21 | 16 | 11 | 6 | 3 | 11 |
Absolute minimum, °C | −12 | −12 | −7 | −7 | 5 | 7 | 8 | −7 | −20 | −21 | −21 | ||
Water temperature, °C | −2 | 0 | +5 | +15 | +23 | +26 | +32 | +31 | +25 | +20 | +16 | +10 | +32 |
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Notes
- www.gks.ru/free_doc/doc_2016/bul_dr/mun_obr2016.rar Population of the Russian Federation by municipalities as of January 1, 2016
- Azarenkova A.S., Bondar I.Yu., Vertysheva N.S. The main administrative and territorial transformations in Kuban (1793-1985). - Krasnodar: Krasnodar Book Publishing House, 1986. - P. 248. - 395 p.
- (Russian) . Demoscope Weekly. Retrieved September 25, 2013. .
- (Russian) . Demoscope Weekly. Retrieved September 25, 2013. .
- www.kurorttuapse.ru/history/4.htm History of the formation of villages in the Tuapse region.
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Links
- Dzhubga // Great Soviet Encyclopedia: [in 30 volumes] / ch. ed. A. M. Prokhorov. - 3rd ed. - M. : Soviet encyclopedia, 1969-1978.
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Excerpt characterizing Dzhubga
“Where is it, this high sky, which I did not know until now and saw today?” was his first thought. “And I didn’t know this suffering either,” he thought. - Yes, I didn’t know anything until now. But where am I?He began to listen and heard the sounds of approaching horses and the sounds of voices speaking French. He opened his eyes. Above him was again the same high sky with floating clouds rising even higher, through which a blue infinity could be seen. He did not turn his head and did not see those who, judging by the sound of hooves and voices, drove up to him and stopped.
The horsemen who arrived were Napoleon, accompanied by two adjutants. Bonaparte, driving around the battlefield, gave the last orders to strengthen the batteries firing at the Augesta Dam and examined the dead and wounded remaining on the battlefield.
- De beaux hommes! [Beauties!] - said Napoleon, looking at the killed Russian grenadier, who, with his face buried in the ground and the back of his head blackened, was lying on his stomach, throwing one already numb arm far away.
– Les munitions des pieces de position sont epuisees, sire! [There are no more battery charges, Your Majesty!] - said at that time the adjutant, who arrived from the batteries that were firing at Augest.
“Faites avancer celles de la reserve, [Have it brought from the reserves,”] said Napoleon, and, having driven off a few steps, he stopped over Prince Andrei, who was lying on his back with the flagpole thrown next to him (the banner had already been taken by the French, like a trophy) .
“Voila une belle mort, [This is a beautiful death,”] said Napoleon, looking at Bolkonsky.
Prince Andrei realized that this was said about him, and that Napoleon was saying this. He heard the one who said these words called sire. But he heard these words as if he heard the buzzing of a fly. Not only was he not interested in them, but he did not even notice them, and immediately forgot them. His head was burning; he felt that he was emanating blood, and he saw above him the distant, high and eternal sky. He knew that it was Napoleon - his hero, but at that moment Napoleon seemed to him such a small, insignificant person in comparison with what was now happening between his soul and this high, endless sky with clouds running across it. He didn’t care at all at that moment, no matter who stood above him, no matter what they said about him; He was only glad that people were standing over him, and he only wished that these people would help him and return him to life, which seemed so beautiful to him, because he understood it so differently now. He mustered all his strength to move and make some sound. He weakly moved his leg and produced a pitying, weak, painful groan.
- A! “He’s alive,” said Napoleon. – Raise this young man, ce jeune homme, and take him to the dressing station!
Having said this, Napoleon rode further towards Marshal Lan, who, taking off his hat, smiling and congratulating him on his victory, drove up to the emperor.
Prince Andrei did not remember anything further: he lost consciousness from the terrible pain that was caused to him by being placed on a stretcher, jolts while moving, and probing the wound at the dressing station. He woke up only at the end of the day, when he was united with other Russian wounded and captured officers and carried to the hospital. During this movement he felt somewhat fresher and could look around and even speak.
The first words he heard when he woke up were the words of the French escort officer, who hurriedly said:
- We must stop here: the emperor will pass by now; it will give him pleasure to see these captive gentlemen.
“There are so many prisoners these days, almost the entire Russian army, that he probably got bored with it,” said another officer.
- Well, however! This one, they say, is the commander of the entire guard of Emperor Alexander,” said the first, pointing to a wounded Russian officer in a white cavalry uniform.
Bolkonsky recognized Prince Repnin, whom he had met in St. Petersburg society. Next to him stood another, 19-year-old boy, also a wounded cavalry officer.
Bonaparte, galloping up, stopped his horse.
-Who is the eldest? - he said when he saw the prisoners.
They named the colonel, Prince Repnin.
– Are you the commander of the cavalry regiment of Emperor Alexander? - asked Napoleon.
“I commanded a squadron,” answered Repnin.
“Your regiment honestly fulfilled its duty,” said Napoleon.
“The praise of a great commander is the best reward for a soldier,” said Repnin.
“I give it to you with pleasure,” said Napoleon. -Who is this young man next to you?
Prince Repnin named Lieutenant Sukhtelen.
Looking at him, Napoleon said, smiling:
– II est venu bien jeune se frotter a nous. [He came to compete with us when he was young.]
“Youth doesn’t stop you from being brave,” Sukhtelen said in a breaking voice.
“Excellent answer,” said Napoleon. - Young man, you will go far!
Prince Andrei, who, to complete the trophy of the captives, was also put forward, in full view of the emperor, could not help but attract his attention. Napoleon apparently remembered that he had seen him on the field and, addressing him, used the same name of the young man - jeune homme, under which Bolkonsky was reflected in his memory for the first time.
– Et vous, jeune homme? Well, what about you, young man? - he turned to him, - how do you feel, mon brave?
Despite the fact that five minutes before this, Prince Andrei could say a few words to the soldiers carrying him, he now, directly fixing his eyes on Napoleon, was silent... All the interests that occupied Napoleon seemed so insignificant to him at that moment, so petty seemed to him his hero himself, with this petty vanity and joy of victory, in comparison with that high, fair and kind sky that he saw and understood - that he could not answer him.
And everything seemed so useless and insignificant in comparison with the strict and majestic structure of thought that was caused in him by the weakening of his strength from the bleeding, suffering and the imminent expectation of death. Looking into the eyes of Napoleon, Prince Andrei thought about the insignificance of greatness, about the insignificance of life, the meaning of which no one could understand, and about the even greater insignificance of death, the meaning of which no one living could understand and explain.
Rest in Dzhubga– this is a vacation in the “Valley of the Winds”... Doesn’t it sound romantic? What does your imagination picture? Whatever picture you present, be sure to add a few broad, rich strokes to it, symbolizing a vacation on the Black Sea. Because we are talking about a wonderful place - a resort village, the name of which is translated from Adyghe as “ the place where the wind spreads».
Where is the Dzhubga resort located?
The urban resort village of Dzhubga is located on the Black Sea coast (Dzhubga Bay) in the Tuapse region (Krasnodar Territory). Is the administrative center Dzhubga urban settlement, which includes:
- Dzhubga village;
- the villages of Bzhid, Defanovka, Gorskoe and Moldavanka;
- village Polkovnichiy.
Nature and climate of Dzhubga
The village of Dzhubga is “hidden” in the forest of the picturesque valley of the Dzhubga River, in the place where it flows into Dzhubga Bay Black Sea. This natural bay “merged” into the land between Mount Hedgehog from the west and Cape Shapsho from the east. The mountain resembles in its appearance a hedgehog coming down to drink, which the people reflected long ago in its name (like Ayu-Dag, the famous Gurzuf Bear Mountain). Along the bay there is an 800-meter long sand and pebble Dzhubga beach. On the seashore there are deposits of blue clay, which has healing properties. The river, mountains, forest and sea have formed a unique microclimate in Dzhubga - moderately humid, subtropical, Mediterranean type. The “hottest” summer month is August (average air temperature +26°C). Clear sunny skies over Dzhubga can be seen for 255 days. Compared to the regional center, Tuapse, there is less precipitation here: the annual norm is 903 mm. The swimming season lasts from May to October.
Beaches of Dzhubga
Beach Holidays in Dzhubga are possible on several beaches:
- The central beach of the village of Dzhubga. Clean, well-maintained, sand and pebbles. Smooth sandy bottom, smooth descent into the water: suitable for relaxation with small children. Well-developed coastal infrastructure: sun loungers, sun canopies, inflatable slides, catamarans, banana boats, frogs, attractions, massage, boat trips, yachts and speedboats... On the central Dzhubga beach rescue service is working.
- Wild beach near Mount Hedgehog. At the foot of Hedgehog, a kilometer from the central beach, there is a nudist beach. The shore in this place consists of large pebbles, there are a lot of pebbles in the sea stones and boulders covered with algae. There are few vacationers here, the nature is pristine, and the panorama of the coast opening from the mountain is magnificent.
- Beach in Blue Bay. Picturesque small pebble beach. Clean air, hills with mixed forest reaching the shore, and the Black Sea. A real holiday in Dzhubga!
- Beach in Inal Bay. Small pebble, with large boulders on the right side. It is on this beach that you can “smear yourself” with healing blue clay. The coastal zone is covered in the shade of a natural forest. The beach is divided into 6 large sections, divided between 100 departmental summer recreation centers (Krasnodar enterprises). The beach is well equipped, there are many cafes, bars, and kiosks on the back line.
Entertainment and excursions in Dzhubga
“The sea is the sea, but I want something else!” If you suddenly feel a similar state, don’t worry: a holiday in Dzhubga is a lot of fun! And this means that you won’t be bored. At your disposal ATV rental, jeeping, diving, spearfishing, rock climbing. Do you like to learn new things? Do not miss excursions:
- « Dolmen in Dzhubga" and "Guam Gorge";
- “Valley of the Ashe River” and “To Mount Turkey”;
- “Cape Kadosh and Kiselev Rock”;
- "Colonel's Falls" and "33 Waterfalls".
Water park in Dzhubga
While on vacation in Dzhubga, under no circumstances don't show it to your children local aquapark- otherwise all the days of your vacation will pass there (just kidding). Opened in 2008, the entertainment complex-water park “Dzhubga” occupies an area of 2.6 hectares and is the largest in the area. To the delight of children and adults, it has more than 20 attractions. The most fascinating of them:
- "Flying Coaster" and "Tsunami"
- “Big Hall” (112-meter tube slide with a 2-meter diameter);
- “Lazy River” (length 500 m) and “Kamikaze”;
- “Body slide”, “Rafting slide” and “Space board”;
- "Twister", "Multislide" and "Water House".
Museum "Nature and Fantasy"
Dzhubga has many attractions, both natural and historical. The main ones are described above in the list of excursions. Recently, the mini-museum “Nature and Fantasy”, created by a local enthusiast in his own yard, has become particularly popular. It contains whimsical sculptures and compositions made of stone and wood.
Health and nutrition in Dzhubga
Rest in Dzhubga, combined with restoration of health, is possible in several resort sanatoriums. The main profile of Dzhubga health institutions is the treatment of diseases respiratory organs of non-tuberculous nature and diseases of the cardiovascular system. You can relax on the Black Sea and improve your health at the same time in:
- boarding house "Dzhubga";
- sanatoriums "Platan" and "Zarya";
- rest houses "Blue Bay" and "Priboy".
The best cafes in Dzhubga: “Anyuta” (kebab shop, set meals), “Botan” (home cooking) and “Mary”, “Dallas” (hookah, karaoke, cocktails) and “Idyll” (dishes for every taste on order).
Accommodation in Dzhubga
Accommodation in Dzhubga is possible as in the private sector, and in boarding houses, sanatoriums, mini-hotels and hotels. Due to the popularity of the resort and the large influx of local (Kuban) tourists during the holiday season, cost of living in Dzhubga confidently stays at the top mark of the “price gauge”. In addition, at the height of the season, it becomes difficult to choose a good option (price = conditions) for renting housing. The best way out is to book a room in a boarding house in advance. July prices in the private sector start from 400 rubles per day per person (economy class). For a day in a double room in an average hotel you will have to pay from 1,300 rubles. The best Dzhubga hotels:
- "Prestige-Maras";
- "Gosteev";
- "Arcadia";
- "Pier"
If you go to the shore of the Black Sea, stand with your back to Dzhubga, close your eyes and momentarily “turn off” your consciousness from the outside world, you can hear the gentle breeze singing in the branches of the pine trees. Sings about love, about warm summer, about the sea. Sings, talks barely audibly about holiday in Dzhubga and is glad that people live and have fun here. Open your eyes and look around: you are in the Valley of the Winds...
The sources of the river are located on the southeastern slope of the town of Saryanova (568.9 m), located 2 km south of the GKH. The length of the river is about 27 km, it flows into Dzhubga Bay. The resort village of Dzhubga, the lighthouse located in this village, and Mount Dzhubga (248 m), as well as the Dzhubginsky pass (127 m) on the Goryachiy Klyuch - Dzhubga highway between Dzhubga and the village bear the same name. Defanovka. The Adyghe name Dzhubga is referred to as, meaning, according to another assumption, the toponym is translated as, or. According to other versions, the name means or, which is unproven. The indigenous population also explains the origin of the name as a derivative of the word containing Adyghe, where - , - , . There is an assumption that as part of a hydronym, its second part is understood as a word; according to another version, the second part of the term contains the Adyghe element, translated as. There is an assumption that the toponym came from, i.e. . Apparently, those authors who see in the etymology of the word the meaning: wide, smooth, wind, walk - are right, because in the lower reaches of the Dzhubga River valley widens and is open to winds from the sea, i.e. The area gave its name to the river.
Koveshnikov V.N. Essays on toponymy of Kuban
It is possible, and even certain, that there are typos and inaccuracies caused by both scanning and subsequent processing. There is not enough strength to “catch” them all alone, but you can - I will correct it. Also, due to the fact that this collection of dictionary entries contains books by several authors, different interpretations of the same name are possible - this is normal - the truth is born in a dispute. I would be grateful for the additions, clarifications and other works on toponymy sent
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Message from: my nameGreat
Message from: madin
place of gusty wind
Message from: Ramzia
Muslims passing through Dzhubga for the first time hear the word “djomgA” in this name - the emphasis on “a”, soft “zh”, as in the French “zhe” (ya), I transcribed: “j”. And “jomga” for many Turkic-speaking peoples means “Friday” - the same important day for Muslims as “Sunday” for Christians.
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