Balkhash (city)
Balkhash or Balqash is a city in Kazakhstan, located on the northern shore of Lake Balkhash, on the Bay Bertys, and in the south of the Kazakh Uplands. The population of the city is
Balkhash was founded in 1937 as an industrial city centred on the mining and smelting of copper, which is still being exploited in the area. The city lies approximately 500 km west of the Chinese border, on the north side of the lake at an altitude of 440 m.
History
On 11 April 1937, a small workers' settlement "Pribalkhashstroy", designed in connection with the construction of a copper factory – BGMC, was transformed into the city of Balkhash by decision of the Central Executive Committee of the Kazakh SSR. In this way, the copper factory affected the city's appearance.On 9 November 1932, the first school was established in the city - school No. 1. The school educated a few children of the builders of the city that time. Among these children was Maria Nicolaevna Guseva. This school became a matter of her life: firstly she was one of the first pupils. Later, she became a teacher. In 1935, a section for parachuting was opened. Its first director was Dyusembayev.
During the Great Patriotic War, most of the male population was conscripted into military service and women replaced them in the copper factory.
After World War II, Japanese war prisoners took part in building the city. In particular, they built buildings, the "Palace of Metallurgists" and the local airport. Later, some of the Japanese prisoners were set free and intermarried with local Kazakhs.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, between 1992 and 1996, the city and its residents, like most former Soviet citizens, experienced an acute crisis, including power outages, weak central heating and intermittent operation of the copper factory. Some people cooked on fires in their yards; in winter they heated their apartments with potbelly stoves. Summer cottages served as an additional source of foodstuffs, contributing to the populace's survival. In the late 1990s, the city's and country's economies stabilised. A new neighborhood was built in the city, the so-called "Canadian cottages". All schools, medical facilities and the college started to function normally.
Administration and directorates
Due to the appointment of former Mayor Kadyrzhan Teylyanova as Chairman of the Committee of Fisheries of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Nurlan Erikbaevich Aubakirov has been the mayor of Balkhash since 29 May 2012.Balkhash's city government also administers the urban-type settlements of Sayak, Gulshat and Chubar-Tubek. In May 1997, the city of Balkhash was transferred from Dzhezkazgan Region to Qarağandy Region due to a boundary change.
Population
The combined population of the city and its urban area is 75,453 people. The ethnic composition on 1 January 2010 was:- Kazakhs — 45,123 people
- Russians — 23,609 people
- Ukrainians — 1,469 people
- Germans — 1,382 people
- Koreans — 1,172 people
- Tatars — 1,080 people
- Belarusians — 279 people
- Chechen people — 183 people
- Azerbaijani people — 119 people
- Uzbeks — 112 people
- Bashkirs — 95 people
- Lithuanians — 64 people
- Mordvins — 60 people
- Polish people — 59 people
- Moldovans — 51 people
- Chuvash people — 33 people
- Greeks — 32 people
- Others — 740 people
- In total — 75,662 people