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The meaning of the word dzhubga

Dzhubga

urban-type settlement in Tuapse region Krasnodar region RSFSR. Port point on the Black Sea. Located 57 km to the north-west. from Tuapse, on the Tuapse - Novorossiysk highway. Fruit and vegetable farm. Rest house, car boarding house.

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Dzhubga

Dzhubga- an urban-type settlement in the Tuapse district of the Krasnodar Territory.

The administrative center of the Dzhubga urban settlement.

Dzhubga (river)

Dzhubga (Colonel's gap) - river located in the west Tuapse district. The source is located on the southern slope of the Bolshoi Caucasian ridge, two kilometers southwest of the Dzhubga Pass. It flows into the Black Sea near the village of Dzhubga.

The length of the river is 21 km. The catchment area is 100 km². The average annual water flow is 9.2 m/s.

The Dzhubga River has several tributaries: the Stinov Gap originates at Svistunova Mountain. The Kamenistaya gap flows among rocks and cliffs for 4 km. The rocks are located three kilometers from the Polkovnichye farm.

2.5 km from the village of Gorskoye, the Dzhubga River flows among the rocks called “Wolf Gate”.

The river's landform consists of expanded valleys with reduced watersheds. The river regime is flood, and floods can occur at any time. The height of the watershed varies from 30 to 250 meters.

The river valley begins at the confluence of the Polkovnichya and Mankina gullies. The bottom is flat and even. The width at the mouth is 670-750 meters, in the upper reaches - 250-300 meters. The slopes of the river are lightly forested and have a significant steepness. Lots of cliffs and rocks. In the lower reaches, the river has a wide floodplain, and the flow speed is significantly reduced. The width of the river in the floodplain is up to 60 meters. There is a boat station here.

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http://www.kurorttuapse.ru/history/d.htm

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 revision on 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. On 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. From January 26, 1925, the village of Dzhubga is the administrative center of the Dzhubga village Council of the Tuapse region of the North Caucasus region. From May 21, 1935, in connection with the liquidation of the Tuapse district, Dzhubga rural The 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 region. Located at a distance of 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 revision as of January 1, 1960, there were 384 houses in the village of Dzhubga, 346 were electrified houses, 32 radios. In 1952, a school with 10 teachers and a library with 5,500 books was built. On July 13, 1966, the village of Dzhubga was assigned new status: 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 census, 3,557 people lived in the village of Dzhubga, of which: Russians - 2,725 people, Ukrainians - 172 people, Belarusians - 34 people, Armenians - 1506 people, Adygeis - 18 people, Greeks - 21 people, Germans - 16 people. According to the CSB, as of January 1, 1999, 4112 people lived in the village of Dzhubga.

And now information that is not on the Internet.

It is stored in the State Archives of the Krasnodar Territory. F.252 op.2 d.1511

According to the preliminary plans of the Commander of the Kuban Region troops, approved by His Imperial Highness the Commander-in-Chief of the Caucasian Army, it was appointed in 1864 to settle three new regiments: the 27th, Psekupsky and Shapsugsky coastal regiments, with 3801 families of various kinds of settlers, with accommodation in 49 villages and, in addition In addition, add 4 villages with 327 families to Abinsky and 2 villages with 135 families to the 24th regiment, and in total it was planned to install 4256 families of lower ranks, officers: 35 Cossacks and 5 regulars, and 21 priests.

The Kuban Cossack army was established in the villages:

7. Dzhubskoy Name of settled migrants:

officers - 4 (including 3 regulars);

priests and clerics - 1 to 1;

lower ranks: first 4 brigades - 10;

former Black Sea troops - 14;

Bourgeois of the city of Nikolaev - 17;

Retired sailors - 14, office workers - 5.

A total of 63 (as in the document, although if you add the numbers you get 66).

Rest in Dzhubga.
The village of Dzhubga is located on Black Sea coast Russia, in the Tuapse resort area. Dzhubga is an urban-type settlement, is administrative center Dzhubga urban settlement. The village 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. 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.

The village has many shops selling food and drinks. Pharmacies and shops are located near the hotel buildings and in the center of the village. There is also the Dzhubga Central Market, where you can buy vegetables, fruits, homemade wines and things necessary for relaxation.

History of Dzhubga. The village of Dzhubgskaya was founded in 1864 and 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 the modern Stanichka microdistrict.
In 1870, in connection with the liquidation of the Shapsug battalion, the village of Dzhubga was renamed the village of Dzhubga, later - a village.
By 1905, in the village of Dzhubga there were 74 households of Russian villagers. The village of Dzhubga was part of the Tuapse district of the Black Sea province.
On July 13, 1965, the village of Dzhubga was given the status resort village.
In 1904, a parochial school building was built, which until 1986 was a public educational institution. After the construction of the new school, it was transferred to the military; now there is a barracks there. During the Great Patriotic War it was used as a hospital.
As a resort, Dzhubga has been developing since the 60s of the 20th century; over these decades, the village has changed beyond recognition and has made significant progress in the development of all types of infrastructure.

The climate in Dzhubga is close to the Mediterranean. The barrier of the Main Caucasus Range closes the Black Sea coast from cold northern and hot southern air masses. There is little precipitation, most of it falls from November to March. There are 245 sunny days a year. Average monthly temperature the coldest months - January and February - are +4.6...+4.9ºС. In summer, the average daily temperature is +20...+24ºС. In summer the water warms up to +23ºС. The most favorable period for a holiday in Dzhubga is from May to October. Swimming season begins in mid or late May.

Beaches in Dzhubga . Dzhubginskaya Bay is limited on the east by Cape Shapsukho, and on the west by Mount Hedgehog. The mountain is named so because it really looks like a hedgehog that came to the sea to drink water. There are places in the bay where you can enjoy scuba diving and fishing. The beaches in Dzhubga are wide, sandy and pebble, stretching along the sea for 800 meters. The beaches of Dzhubga are safe for swimming. The seabed near the coast is flat, the depth increases gradually, there are no rocky ledges. On the cape, the beach strip is 3 - 5 m, there are pieces of rocks from the slope everywhere. On the shore there are deposits of healing blue clay.

The beaches are equipped, and rental of beach equipment and water equipment is available. Vacationers are offered numerous entertainments: jet skiing and speed boats, yachts, diving, parachutes, etc. You can rent an ATV.

Entertainment in Dzhubga . The village has the Dzhubga water park, which has more than 20 attractions, adult and children's slides, entertainment pools, a night disco and programs for children. There is a boat station in the lower reaches of the Dzhubga River.
One of the largest tiled dolmens in the Caucasus has been preserved in Dzhubga. It is located on the right bank of the Dzhubga River, 1 kilometer from the sea, on the territory former home rest of the Central Union. A powerful megalithic structure up to 2.5 meters high, up to 4 meters long and up to 3.5 meters wide dates back to the second half of the 3rd millennium BC.
At the exit from the village, to the left of the road, there is a concrete sculpture of a dinosaur - the creation of a local self-taught sculptor. This sculptor created the “Nature and Fantasy” museum in his yard. The museum's exhibits are displays of wood materials: driftwood, branches and roots of the most bizarre shapes.
On the territory of the Tsentrosoyuz holiday home, located on the mountain slopes along the right bank of the Dzhubga River, there is a small forest park with exotic plants.
Not far from the village of Bzhid, which is part of the Dzhubga resort area, there are two bays - Golubaya and Inal. Blue Bay located approximately 5 kilometers from Dzhubga towards Gelendzhik, at the confluence of the Bzhid River into the Black Sea. The bottom of the bay and the beach are made of very dense greenish-gray limestone, which gives the water an amazing bluish tint.
The main attraction of the village is the mini-museum “Nature and Fantasy”, which a local enthusiast opened in his yard. Visitors are greeted by whimsical compositions and sculptures made of wood and stone. Here is one of the largest dolmens in the Caucasus.

Accommodation in Dzhubga . There are several boarding houses and recreation centers in the village, but the vast majority choose guest houses and mini-hotels organized by local entrepreneurs. In terms of service, they are probably superior to tourist centers, and in cost they will be cheaper. The cost of living depends significantly on the location. The main emphasis is on those who prefer to relax as “savages”. People often come here by car, which is why the village has a number of large campsites and even a specialized camp site for motorists “Zarya” with 700 seats.

How to get to Dzhubga. A highway (M4 and M27) ​​with a length of 108 km leads from Krasnodar to Dzhubga through Adygeisk, Goryachiy Klyuich and the passes of the Western Caucasus (Khrebtovy Pass). This is actually the first locality on the seashore, which we meet when driving from Krasnodar along the M4 highway. Autotourists make up the vast majority here. Every weekend, thousands of residents of the Krasnodar Territory and neighboring regions head to Dzhubga and its surroundings, not to mention the fact that even more tourists come to Dzhubga to spend their entire vacation. You can get here relatively easily by other means of transport: the nearest airports are

The village of Dzhubga is called the gateway to the Tuapse region. This is the first resort along the highway from Krasnodar. Magnificent views of the coast open from Mount Hedgehog.

People come to Dzhubga to relax by the sea. It's beautiful here sand and pebble beach length of about 800 meters. In Golubaya and Inal bays the beaches are small-pebble. The beaches are equipped, and rental of beach equipment and water equipment is available. Vacationers are offered numerous entertainments: jet skiing and speed boats, yachts, diving, parachutes, etc. You can rent an ATV.

The village has the Dzhubga water park, which has more than 20 attractions, adult and children's slides, entertainment pools, a night disco and programs for children. There is a boat station in the lower reaches of the Dzhubga River.

One of the largest tiled dolmens in the Caucasus has been preserved in Dzhubga. It is located on the right bank of the Dzhubga River, 1 kilometer from the sea, on the territory of the former Centrosoyuz holiday home. A powerful megalithic structure up to 2.5 meters high, up to 4 meters long and up to 3.5 meters wide dates back to the second half of the 3rd millennium BC.

At the exit from the village, to the left of the road, there is a concrete sculpture of a dinosaur - the creation of a local self-taught sculptor. This sculptor created the “Nature and Fantasy” museum in his yard. The museum's exhibits are displays of wood materials: driftwood, branches and roots of the most bizarre shapes.

On the territory of the Tsentrosoyuz holiday home, located on the mountain slopes along the right bank of the Dzhubga River, there is a small forest park with exotic plants.

Not far from the village of Bzhid, which is part of the Dzhubga resort area, there are two bays - Golubaya and Inal. Blue Bay is located approximately 5 kilometers from Dzhubga towards Gelendzhik, at the confluence of the Bzhid River into the Black Sea. The bottom of the bay and the beach are made of very dense greenish-gray limestone, which gives the water an amazing bluish tint. However, the name of the bay is explained not only by this, but also by the presence of a thick layer of blue clay that goes straight into the water. Local residents and tourists consider clay to be healing and enjoy taking mud baths.

On the coast of Blue Bay there is a holy spring with natural mineral water. In its properties it is equivalent to a dining room mineral water Crimean type and can be used for medicinal purposes.

Inal Bay, located a little to the north, is a favorite vacation spot for Krasnodar youth and car enthusiasts of the region. There are about 100 recreation centers here. There are also outcrops of blue clay in the bay. The landscape here is very beautiful, but it is noticeable that the vegetation is not as tall and lush as in more southern resorts region.

Another natural attraction is the Colonel Falls. They are located near the village of Gorskoye, in the bed of the Polkovnichego stream - the right tributary of the Dzhubga River. The cascade consists of 9 waterfalls, the largest of which is 18 meters high. Near one of the waterfalls there is a cave with stalactites and stalagmites. You can go there on a jeep excursion; there is also a 4-hour walking route.

Important

Many vacationers complain about problems with sewerage, which cause sea water pollution.

Local features

The most favorable period for a holiday in Dzhubga is from May to October. The swimming season begins in mid or late May. The beaches of Dzhubga are safe for swimming. The seabed near the coast is flat, the depth increases gradually, there are no rocky ledges.

The climate of the Tuapse region is close to the Mediterranean. The barrier of the Main Caucasus Range closes the Black Sea coast from cold northern and hot southern air masses. There is little precipitation, most of it falls from November to March. There are 245 sunny days a year. The average monthly temperature of the coldest months - January and February - is +4.6...+4.9ºС. In summer, the average daily temperature is +20...+24ºС. In summer the water warms up to +23ºС.

Story

The word "dzhubga" translated from Adyghe means "a place where the air spreads out" or "valley of the winds." Indeed, the valley of the Dzhubga River goes far into the mountains, and cold winds often blow from there. There are other interpretations: “a place where fog spreads”, “a plain, a flat place”, as well as the romantic one - “a night beauty”.

The village of Dzhubga was founded in 1864 after the eviction of the indigenous population, the Shapsugs. Then it was located 2 kilometers from the mouth of Dzhubga (on the site of the current Stanichka microdistrict). The village was the headquarters of the Shapsug coastal battalion. Initially, 65 families (361 people) settled here.

In 1870, the Shapsug battalion was liquidated, and the village of Dzhubga was renamed the village (later the village) of Dzhubga.

By 1905, in the village of Dzhubga there were only 74 households of Russian villagers. The impetus for the development of the settlement was the establishment of a port here by the Crimean-Caucasian Shipping Company. A post office, telegraph, and customs office were built, and the first summer residents appeared.

The first rest home opened in Dzhubga in 1935. At the same time, a park was founded that adorns the village to this day.

Dzhubga was given the status of a resort village in 1966.

Dzhubga Beach is bordered on one side by the beautiful Cape Shapsukho, and on the other by a mountain called Yozhik, which really looks like green hedgehog basking in the sun by the sea.

Inal Bay is named after the first preacher of Christianity on the Black Sea coast, who lived around the 5th century. Almost nothing is known about his life and ministry, and the name of the small bay is practically the only thing that reminds of him.

The healing properties of local blue clay have been little studied, but it is believed to have a cleansing and rejuvenating effect. A local residents They are so confident in its miraculous power that they even eat balls rolled from it for food.

Legends

There is a romantic legend about the name of the Dzhubga River. A long time ago, there lived in these places a rich and noble Shapsug, who had a beautiful daughter, Dzhubga. The father did not consider anyone worthy of his daughter and refused all suitors. The girl was allowed to walk only at night, so that no man would even lay a glance on her. But one day a brave and handsome young man managed to sneak into the garden and kidnap the beauty. The lovers disappeared into the mountains. After a long search, Dzhubga’s father found the fugitives. The young man was killed, and Dzhubga was returned home by force. Not wanting to live without her husband, she threw herself into the river and drowned. Since then, the river began to be called Dzhubga, which means “night beauty.”

The village of Bzhid received its name from the Adyghe tribe Bzhedugs, which is translated as “thief of horns” or “sun ray”. But in the ancient legend telling about the emergence of the village, a different interpretation is given. The warring Adyghe tribes concluded a truce, and a feast was held in honor of the end of the war. At the feast, one of the elders broke a jug for luck. By his order, a village was founded on this place, which was called Bzhid - “broken vessel”.

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