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Coordinates: 58°22′32.88″N 58°19′15.96″E / 58.3758000°N 58.3211000°E / 58.3758000; 58.3211000
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'''Gornozavodsk''' ({{Lang-ru|Горнозаво́дск}}) is a [[types of settlements in Russia|town]] in [[Perm Krai]], [[Russia]], located {{Convert|192|km}} northeast of [[Perm]]. Population: 13,061 ([[Russian Census (2002)|2002 Census]]); 14,858 ([[Soviet Census (1989)|1989 Census]]).
'''Gornozavodsk''' ({{Lang-ru|Горнозаво́дск}}) is a [[types of settlements in Russia|town]] in [[Perm Krai]], [[Russia]], located {{Convert|192|km}} northeast of [[Perm]]. Population: 13,061 ([[Russian Census (2002)|2002 Census]]); 14,858 ([[Soviet Census (1989)|1989 Census]]).
[[File:Calcareous open-cast mine in Gornozavodsk.jpg|thumb|300px|Calcareous mine in Gornozavodsk]]

Founded in 1947 as a settlement around a [[cement]] plant near the [[train station|railway station]] of '''Pashiya''' ({{Lang|ru|Пашия}}). The settlement of '''Novopashiysky''' ({{Lang|ru|Новопашийский}}) formed by 1950. It was renamed Gornozavodsk and granted town status in 1965.
Founded in 1947 as a settlement around a [[cement]] plant near the [[train station|railway station]] of '''Pashiya''' ({{Lang|ru|Пашия}}). The settlement of '''Novopashiysky''' ({{Lang|ru|Новопашийский}}) formed by 1950. It was renamed Gornozavodsk and granted town status in 1965.



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58°22′32.88″N 58°19′15.96″E / 58.3758000°N 58.3211000°E / 58.3758000; 58.3211000

Gornozavodsk (Russian: Горнозаво́дск) is a town in Perm Krai, Russia, located 192 kilometres (119 mi) northeast of Perm. Population: 13,061 (2002 Census); 14,858 (1989 Census).

Calcareous mine in Gornozavodsk

Founded in 1947 as a settlement around a cement plant near the railway station of Pashiya (Пашия). The settlement of Novopashiysky (Новопашийский) formed by 1950. It was renamed Gornozavodsk and granted town status in 1965.