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Mirny, Sakha Republic

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Mirny (Russian: Ми́рный) is a town in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 820 km west of Yakutsk on the Irelyakh River (Vilyuy's basin) at 62°32′7″N, 113°57′40″ECoordinates: 62°32′7″N, 113°57′40″E. Population: 39,981 (2002 Census); 38,793 (1989 Census). Founded in 1955 after discovering of a nearby laying diamond pipe by expedition of Youri Khabardin; town status since 1959.

There is a massive diamond pit in the town. It is 525 m deep and has a diameter of 1.25 km.

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Image:Coat of Arms of Sakha (Yakutia).png Cities and towns in the Sakha Republic Image:Flag of Russia.svg
Capital: Yakutsk

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