Agzu (Russian: Агзу́) is a village (selo) in Terneysky District of Primorsky Krai, Russia, located on the Samarga River. Population: 169 (2005 est.), 140 of which are Udege. During the Soviet era it served as a center of bushmeat production with the local people employed to hunt wild game and furs which were exported.[1] This ended with the collapsed of the USSR and the Udege returned to subsistence hunting.[1]
Agzu is the northernmost and most isolated inhabited locality of Primorsky Krai.[1]
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47°35′30″N 138°23′25″E / 47.59167°N 138.39028°E / 47.59167; 138.39028 Agzu (Russian: Агзу́) is a village (selo) in Terneysky District of Primorsky Krai...
Moi (45 kilometres (28 mi)), the Isimi (45 kilometres (28 mi)), and the Agzu (30 kilometres (19 mi)). The Sobu, Zova, Dzolu, Kalashnikov, Takhalo, and...
(85 ft) above the sea level. During the Soviet times, plans existed to connect Agzu, the most isolated settlement of Primorsky Krai, and Peretychikha with an...
Vladivostok. The region's population is 1,956,497 (2010 Census). 12th km 53rd km Agzu Anuchino Barabash Baykal Bezverkhovo Chernigovka Chuguyevka Dersu Galyonki...