Mirny
Mirny is a town located in the Siberian region of Russia, specifically in the Sakha Republic. It was founded in 1955 and is known for its diamond mining industry, which has significantly contributed to the local economy. The town is situated near the famous Mirny Diamond Mine, one of the largest open-pit diamond mines in the world.
The population of Mirny is around 30,000 residents, and the town features various amenities, including schools, hospitals, and cultural institutions. The harsh Siberian climate presents challenges, with long, cold winters and short summers. Despite this, Mirny remains an important center for diamond extraction and processing.