Sovetskaya Gavan
Sovetskaya Gavan is a port city located in the Khabarovsk Krai region of Russia, situated on the eastern coast of the country. It lies at the confluence of the Sovetskaya Gavan Bay and the Amur River, making it an important hub for maritime trade and transportation. The city was founded in 1931 and has since developed into a key center for fishing and shipbuilding industries.
The city is known for its scenic views and proximity to the Russian Far East, attracting visitors interested in nature and outdoor activities. Sovetskaya Gavan also serves as a gateway to the Kuril Islands and the Kamchatka Peninsula, offering access to unique landscapes and wildlife.