Esto-Sadok

Esto - Sadok (Russian Эсто - Садок; Estonian Eesti Aiake; literally: Estonian garden ) is a Russian village, a district of Sochi ( Adler Stadtrajon ) in the Krasnodar region. The mountain village with the extensive ski area Gornaja carousel is on the river at the foot of the mountain Mzymta Aibga, 4 km north of the resort of Krasnaya Polyana. It mattered to the expansion of the hotel village with 400 inhabitants ( 2002 census ).

History

At the site at which Esto - Sadok is today, lived until 1864 and Ubychen Sadz - Abkhazians, who were expelled together with other ethnic groups of the Russian Army in the Ottoman Empire. In the village the ruins of a Circassian fortress are preserved.

1886, settled 36 Estonian families to farm. On August 21, 1886, it came to the then Greek village of Krasnaya Polyana and from thence on to Esto - Sadok.

1912-1913 attended the Estonian writer Anton Hansen Tammsaare in Esto - Sadok. Today, a museum commemorates his stay.

In Esto - Sadok, there are tourist facilities, mainly for winter sports.

The Estonian community is still very small and heavily Russified.

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The expectant hotel village on the first transition level Esto - Sadok over in July 2013

The future hotel in Esto - Sadok Aibga

A typical post-modern facade of the hotel in Gornaja Carousel Hotel Esto - Sadok village

The mountain Aibga and Gornaja ski carousel, in the foreground the construction of the hotel in the village of Esto - Sadok around the valley station

Circus Circus 2 and 3 considered by Aibga from.

Evening in Esto - Sadok

View of Esto - Sadok from the slopes of snowboard competitions at the Olympic Winter Games 2014 at the sports center Alpika Service

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