Basargin Lighthouse
Also known as: Басаргина, Басаргин, Басаргинский маяк, Basargin
active
Published as a public-ready text record; documentary media remains under attribution review.
At a glance
Place
- Country
- Russia
- Region
- Primorye
Structure
- Status
- active Legacy archive claim · Басаргина
Light Signature
No accepted light signature claims yet.
Signal pattern, color, period, visibility, optics, and operating context appear here after field-level review.
Light signature JSON will appear here after review.
Names & naming history
Some source names have not yet been assigned a reviewed language; script labels preserve provenance without hiding the row.
Latin script · Alternative
- Basargin
- Mayachnik Drupal export Field: multi_fields.lighthouse_name_aka.field_lighthouse_name_aka_value
RU · Alternative
- Басаргин
- Mayachnik Drupal export Field: multi_fields.lighthouse_name_aka.field_lighthouse_name_aka_value
- Басаргинский маяк
- Mayachnik Drupal export Field: multi_fields.lighthouse_name_aka.field_lighthouse_name_aka_value
RU · Official
- Басаргина
- Mayachnik Drupal export Field: title
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
The Bassargin lighthouse is an important navigational landmark for approaching from the sea and sailing through the Eastern Bosphorus Strait to the Golden Horn Bay and to Vladivostok, the largest Pacific port of Russia.
The lighthouse was established in 1937. In 1987, his fiftieth anniversary was celebrated. His first tower was wooden, of a very primitive design. The fire was acetylene. Therefore, it was not considered a lighthouse, but a luminous navigation sign.
For the safety of navigation, when ships enter the Eastern Bosphorus Strait and when leaving it, it is necessary to stay close to the Bassargin Peninsula. Cape Bassargin - the southeastern tip of the Bassargin Peninsula - is steep, rocky and bordered by underwater and surface rocks. The presence of significant depths near the cape makes it very dangerous for navigation. The tip of the cape is a high rectangular rock. The rock is connected to the shore by a low rocky isthmus. For the navigational fence of this rock, a luminous sign was originally installed on it.
In 1958, instead of a wooden sign, a stone prismatic octagonal tower with a height of 8 m from the base and a fire height of 28 m from sea level was built. The tower is painted with white and red horizontal stripes. Right there, on the shore, near the rocky isthmus, a technical building was built, in which a sound alarm system was installed - a nautofon. Its emitters are placed closer to the danger on the rock and installed directly on the tower. The range of the Bassargin lighthouse is 10 miles. The fire is green.
For more than half a century, the Bassargin lighthouse has reliably ensured the safety of navigation in a very important area of very intense ship traffic on the approach to Vladivostok, Russia’s largest port in the Far East.
- Articles
- Photo
- Video
- “The Basarga lighthouse can turn from a symbol of the PTR into a symbol of a bygone era.” Video report by Elena Vasilyeva
Spring at the Basarginsky lighthouse. Maxim Kalennik
75 years of Basargin lighthouse
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
The Bassargin lighthouse is an important navigational landmark for approaching from the sea and sailing through the Eastern Bosphorus Strait to the Golden Horn Bay and to Vladivostok, the largest Pacific port of Russia.
The lighthouse was established in 1937. In 1987, his fiftieth anniversary was celebrated. His first tower was wooden, of a very primitive design. The fire was acetylene. Therefore, it was not considered a lighthouse, but a luminous navigation sign.
For the safety of navigation, when ships enter the Eastern Bosphorus Strait and when leaving it, it is necessary to stay close to the Bassargin Peninsula. Cape Bassargin - the southeastern tip of the Bassargin Peninsula - is steep, rocky and bordered by underwater and surface rocks. The presence of significant depths near the cape makes it very dangerous for navigation. The tip of the cape is a high rectangular rock. The rock is connected to the shore by a low rocky isthmus. For the navigational fence of this rock, a luminous sign was originally installed on it.
In 1958, instead of a wooden sign, a stone prismatic octagonal tower with a height of 8 m from the base and a fire height of 28 m from sea level was built. The tower is painted with white and red horizontal stripes. Right there, on the shore, near the rocky isthmus, a technical building was built, in which a sound alarm system was installed - a nautofon. Its emitters are placed closer to the danger on the rock and installed directly on the tower. The range of the Bassargin lighthouse is 10 miles. The fire is green.
For more than half a century, the Bassargin lighthouse has reliably ensured the safety of navigation in a very important area of very intense ship traffic on the approach to Vladivostok, Russia’s largest port in the Far East.
- Articles
- Photo
- Video
- “The Basarga lighthouse can turn from a symbol of the PTR into a symbol of a bygone era.” Video report by Elena Vasilyeva
Spring at the Basarginsky lighthouse. Maxim Kalennik
75 years of Basargin lighthouse
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
The Bassargin lighthouse is an important navigational landmark for approaching from the sea and sailing through the Eastern Bosphorus Strait to the Golden Horn Bay and to Vladivostok, the largest Pacific port of Russia.
The lighthouse was established in 1937. In 1987, his fiftieth anniversary was celebrated. His first tower was wooden, of a very primitive design. The fire was acetylene. Therefore, it was not considered a lighthouse, but a luminous navigation sign.
For the safety of navigation, when ships enter the Eastern Bosphorus Strait and when leaving it, it is necessary to stay close to the Bassargin Peninsula. Cape Bassargin - the southeastern tip of the Bassargin Peninsula - is steep, rocky and bordered by underwater and surface rocks. The presence of significant depths near the cape makes it very dangerous for navigation. The tip of the cape is a high rectangular rock. The rock is connected to the shore by a low rocky isthmus. For the navigational fence of this rock, a luminous sign was originally installed on it.
In 1958, instead of a wooden sign, a stone prismatic octagonal tower with a height of 8 m from the base and a fire height of 28 m from sea level was built. The tower is painted with white and red horizontal stripes. Right there, on the shore, near the rocky isthmus, a technical building was built, in which a sound alarm system was installed - a nautofon. Its emitters are placed closer to the danger on the rock and installed directly on the tower. The range of the Bassargin lighthouse is 10 miles. The fire is green.
For more than half a century, the Bassargin lighthouse has reliably ensured the safety of navigation in a very important area of very intense ship traffic on the approach to Vladivostok, Russia’s largest port in the Far East.
- Articles
- Photo
- Video
- “The Basarga lighthouse can turn from a symbol of the PTR into a symbol of a bygone era.” Video report by Elena Vasilyeva
Spring at the Basarginsky lighthouse. Maxim Kalennik
75 years of Basargin lighthouse
Маяк Бассаргин является важным навигационным ориентиром для подхода с моря и плавания проливом Босфор Восточный в бухту Золотой Рог и к Владивостоку - крупнейшему Тихоокеанскому порту России.
- Статьи
- Фото
- Видео
- "Басаргинский маяк из символа ПТР может превратиться в символ уходящей эпохи.". Видеорепортаж Елены Васильевой
Весна на Басаргинском маяке. Максим Каленник
75 лет маяку Басаргин
(autotranslated, could have mistakes)
The Bassargin lighthouse is an important navigational landmark for approaching from the sea and sailing through the Eastern Bosphorus Strait to the Golden Horn Bay and to Vladivostok, the largest Pacific port of Russia.
The lighthouse was established in 1937. In 1987, his fiftieth anniversary was celebrated. His first tower was wooden, of a very primitive design. The fire was acetylene. Therefore, it was not considered a lighthouse, but a luminous navigation sign.
For the safety of navigation, when ships enter the Eastern Bosphorus Strait and when leaving it, it is necessary to stay close to the Bassargin Peninsula. Cape Bassargin - the southeastern tip of the Bassargin Peninsula - is steep, rocky and bordered by underwater and surface rocks. The presence of significant depths near the cape makes it very dangerous for navigation. The tip of the cape is a high rectangular rock. The rock is connected to the shore by a low rocky isthmus. For the navigational fence of this rock, a luminous sign was originally installed on it.
In 1958, instead of a wooden sign, a stone prismatic octagonal tower with a height of 8 m from the base and a fire height of 28 m from sea level was built. The tower is painted with white and red horizontal stripes. Right there, on the shore, near the rocky isthmus, a technical building was built, in which a sound alarm system was installed - a nautofon. Its emitters are placed closer to the danger on the rock and installed directly on the tower. The range of the Bassargin lighthouse is 10 miles. The fire is green.
For more than half a century, the Bassargin lighthouse has reliably ensured the safety of navigation in a very important area of very intense ship traffic on the approach to Vladivostok, Russia’s largest port in the Far East.
- Articles
- Photo
- Video
- “The Basarga lighthouse can turn from a symbol of the PTR into a symbol of a bygone era.” Video report by Elena Vasilyeva
Spring at the Basarginsky lighthouse. Maxim Kalennik
75 years of Basargin lighthouse
Heritage identity & evidence
Identity
- LUX ID
LUX-LH-000042- Type
- Lighthouse
- Object kind
- Lighthouse
- Current status
- active
Review & coverage
External identifiers
No reviewed external identifiers yet.
Key source-backed claims
Claim evidence
Operational status
Selected value: active
Why this value is shown: Current evidence is active; Source: Legacy archive field; Inherited from the archive
Field support: Needs a reviewed field source
Archive value: active
Show claim history
- active selected why: Current evidence is active; Source: Legacy archive field; Inherited from the archive · Басаргина Current · archive · Legacy archive field
Technical details
- claim_id
CLAIM-LUX-LH-000042-status-001- review_status
current- confidence
archive- source_type
migration_field- winner_reason
current active claim; source type migration_field; confidence archive
Technical details
- field_id
status- current_claim_id
CLAIM-LUX-LH-000042-status-001- winner_reason
current active claim; source type migration_field; confidence archive- field_support_status
no-trusted-reference- candidate_count
1- distinct_value_count
1- review_guidance
accepted/current claims without valid_to; prefer accepted, then latest valid_from, curated source, confidence, id.
Alternate name
Name variants: Basargin; Басаргин; Басаргинский маяк
Reviewer action: Classify names by language/script and role such as official, local, translated, transliterated, historical, or alternate.
Field support: Needs a reviewed field source
Show claim history
- Басаргинский маяк · Басаргина Current · archive · Legacy archive field
Technical details
- claim_id
CLAIM-LUX-LH-000042-alternate_name-001- review_status
current- confidence
archive- source_type
migration_field
- Басаргин · Басаргина Current · archive · Legacy archive field
Technical details
- claim_id
CLAIM-LUX-LH-000042-alternate_name-002- review_status
current- confidence
archive- source_type
migration_field
- Basargin · Басаргина Current · archive · Legacy archive field
Technical details
- claim_id
CLAIM-LUX-LH-000042-alternate_name-003- review_status
current- confidence
archive- source_type
migration_field
Technical details
- field_id
alternate_name- current_claim_id
CLAIM-LUX-LH-000042-alternate_name-003- field_support_status
no-trusted-reference- candidate_count
3- distinct_value_count
3- review_guidance
name variant field; classify by language/script and role instead of choosing one scalar winner.
0 active / 0 total in-archive source links. Full sources and reference search leads below
External Identity Graph
- LUX Light ArchiveLUX-LH-000042 Canonical LUX ID
Local identity anchor for the record and related claims.
- Wikidata
- WikipediaSearch / review Search lead
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- ARLHSSearch / review Review source
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- OpenStreetMapSearch / review Search lead
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- Lighthouse DirectorySearch / review Review source
review lead · Use the regional directory page as a trusted catalogue lead; add the exact URL after review.
Evidence graph
Derived view of how sources, facts, identifiers, lifecycle events, and relationships support this record.
Sources
Facts
- Alternate name alternate_name · Басаргинский маяк
- Alternate name alternate_name · Басаргин
- Alternate name alternate_name · Basargin
- Operational status status · active
Identifiers
- Search / review object
- Search / review object
- Search / review object
- Search / review object
- Search / review object
Lifecycle
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History and connections
Lifecycle summary
Current status: active
Evidence and data
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Coverage: no-accepted-coordinates
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Lighthouse history (0 events)
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Record history (2 changes)
- Archive record createdarchive-metadata
- Archive record updatedarchive-metadata
Connection graph (1 objects)
Geo timeline (0 places)
No accepted coordinate point yet. The text geography remains listed as context.
- Geography contextРоссия, Приморье · text-only
Referenced by
- Степков Алексей worked_at · lighthouse_link
- МОРСКИЕ МАЯКИ НАШЕЙ РОДИНЫ 16 открыток mentions · lighthouse_names
Rights & Attribution
Content License
Original editorial content on this page: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International. See Rights & Reuse.
Media Rights
No published media with documented rights on this record.
Attribution
"Basargin Lighthouse" · LUX-LH-000042 · © LUX143 · Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International · https://light.lux143.org/lighthouses/LUX-LH-000042/
Citation
LUX Light Archive, Lighthouse record: "Basargin Lighthouse", LUX-LH-000042, https://light.lux143.org/lighthouses/LUX-LH-000042/, accessed 2026-07-03, archive v0.24.42.
Legacy archive provenance
This object now uses its LUX identity as the public record. The original Drupal node is preserved as migration provenance and a compatibility route.
- Canonical LUX ID
- LUX-LH-000042
- Legacy node
- node:532
- Legacy URL
- /node/532/
- Drupal source type
- lighthouse
- Source system
- drupal_migration
- Source path
- /node/532
Source provenance
Forum sources
- Басаргина маякмаяки-россии / маяки-тихоокеанского-побережья
Trusted References
Known external identifiers and review leads for Wikipedia, Wikidata, map, registry, and catalogue coverage. Search leads are not accepted evidence until reviewed. Field-level evidence is implied only when evidence scope or supported fields are explicit.
| Source | Status | Evidence scope | Reference | Review note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wikidata | search-candidate | Search / review | Resolve to a verified QID before treating as evidence. | |
| Wikipedia | search-candidate | Search / review | Useful for public descriptions and cross-checking, but text must be rewritten or quoted sparingly. | |
| OpenStreetMap | search-candidate | Search / review | Resolve to a stable node, way, or relation URL before acceptance. | |
| ARLHS | review-source | Search / review | Search the World List of Lights and add a verified ARLHS ID when found. | |
| Lighthouse Directory | review-source | Search / review | Use the regional directory page as a trusted catalogue lead; add the exact URL after review. |
Record identifiers
- Node
- 532
- Source type
- lighthouse
- Review class
- Lighthouse
- Wikidata class
- Q39715
- Created
- 27/05/2011 12:17:08 UTC
- Changed
- 16/03/2016 13:30:37 UTC
- Source path
- /node/532
All technical fields
- Status
- active Legacy archive claim · Басаргина
- Construction date
- Not recorded
- Tower height
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- Focal height
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- Light height
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- Light characteristic
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- Light number
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- Operation
- Not recorded
- Visibility
- Not recorded
- Legacy light IDs
- Not recorded
- Call sign
- Not recorded
- Lens / optics
- Not curated
- Latitude
- Not recorded
- Longitude
- Not recorded
Empty lighthouse fields are shown so review gaps are visible. Lens and optics are curated as heritage assets when evidence exists.