Karamay
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| Administration Type | Prefecture-level city |
| City Seat | Karamay District () |
| Area | 9,252 km² |
| Population | 290,000 (2002) |
| GDP - Total - Per Capita |
¥15.482 billion (2003) ¥53,000 (2003) |
| Major Nationalities | Han - 75% |
| County-level divisions | 4 Districts |
| Township-level divisions | |
| CPC Committee Secretary | |
| Mayor | |
| Area code | 0990 |
| Postal Code | 834000 |
| License Plate Prefix | 新J |
Karamay or Karamai (Uyghur: قاراماي, Qaramay, K̡aramay; Chinese: 克拉瑪依; pinyin: Kèlāmǎyī, Wade-Giles: K'o-la-ma-i) is a prefecture-level city in the north of the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, in northwestern China. Karamay comes from the Uyghur language, and means "black oil". Karamay was the site of one of the worst disasters in modern Chinese history, the 12/8/94 incident, when 324 people, 288 of them school children, lost their lives in a cinema fire on 8 December 1994[1] Population (2002): 290,000.
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Karamay is located in the Dzungarian basin.
Karamay has a dry and hot summer climate. The annual range can be from -25 to 40 °C.
Karamay has 4 districts.
- Karamay District (克拉玛依区: Kèlāmǎyī Qū)
- Baijiantan District (白碱滩区 : Báijiǎntān Qū)
- Dushanzi District (独山子区: Dúshānzǐ Qū)
- Urho District (乌尔霍区: Wūěrhuò Qū)
The territory of the "Prefecture-level City of Karamay" is not contiguous: Dushanzi District, located south of the Lanxin Railway, forms an exclave, as it is separated by Kuytun City from the other three districts in the north. City of Karamay taken together with the City of Kuytun would form an enclave surrounded on all sides by Tacheng Prefecture.
75% of Karamay's population are Han with minorities such as Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Mongols and Hui making up the rest.
In 1955, one of the largest oil fields in China was discovered there. Since then, the city has grown into an oil-producing and refining center.
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On December 8, 1994, a serious fire broke out in Friendship Theatre (友谊馆), Karamay, which caused the tragic death of 323 people including 288 school children, with 130 more injuries, according to official figures. Many teachers were killed while trying to protect and evacuate their students from the poorly safety-designed building. A show was being organized at that moment for a number of local government officials, who managed to escape ahead of the others on spotting the fire, and were afterwards charged with neglecting their duty and were each sentenced years in jail.
- Government website of Karamay (in Simplified Chinese)
- Map of the City of Karamay
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| Prefecture-level cities | Karamay • Ürümqi | |
| Prefectures | Aksu • Hami • Hotan • Kashgar • Turpan • Altay1 • Qoqek1 | |
| Autonomous prefectures | Bayin'gholin • Börtala • Changji • Ili • Kizilsu | |
| Sub-prefecture-level cities | Aral • Shihezi • Tumushuke • Wujiaqu | |
| 1 Part of Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture See also: List of Xinjiang County-level divisions |
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