Debin
Debin is an types of inhabited [localities in Russia|urban locality] in Yagodninsky District of Magadan Oblast, Russia. Population:
Geography
upstream is Sinegorye and the Kolyma dam.History
Debin was founded in 1935 with the creation of a ferry point over the Kolyma, initially under the name Pereprava. In 1937 it was renamed for the Debin River, which joins the Kolyma a few kilometers upstream from the settlement. During the era of the Gulag network, it was the base for one of the larger prison camps administered by Dalstroy in the Kolyma region, centred on using forced labour for gold mining.From 1946 to 1953, the central hospital for the Northeast camps was located in Debin. In 1990, stakes with numbers of the graves of those who died in the hospital survived. In 1991 a memorial “Sign of Sorrow” was erected.