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Petrozavodsk

Petrozavodsk (Russian: Петрозаводск; Karelian, Vepsian and Finnish: Petroskoi)[11] is the capital city of the Republic of Karelia, Russia, which stretches along the western shore of Lake Onega for some 27 kilometers (17 mi). The population of the city was 280,890 as of 2022.[12]

Petrozavodsk
Петрозаводск
Other transcription(s)
 • KarelianPetroskoi
Petrozavodsk Bay, National Library of Karelia, Music Theater, Monument to Peter I, Church of Exaltation of Holy Cross on Zaretskoe Cemetery, Roundabout on the embankment of Lake Onega, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Main post office, Railway station
Location of Petrozavodsk
Petrozavodsk
Location of Petrozavodsk
Petrozavodsk
Petrozavodsk (Karelia)
Coordinates: 61°47′N 34°20′E / 61.783°N 34.333°E / 61.783; 34.333Coordinates: 61°47′N 34°20′E / 61.783°N 34.333°E / 61.783; 34.333
CountryRussia
Federal subjectRepublic of Karelia[2]
Founded1703
City status sinceMarch 21, 1777
Government
 • BodyCity Council
 • MayorVladimir Lyubarsky[3]
Area
 • Total135 km2 (52 sq mi)
Elevation
60 m (200 ft)
Population
 • Total261,987
 • Estimate 
(2018)[6]
279,190 (+6.6%)
 • Rank71st in 2010
 • Density1,900/km2 (5,000/sq mi)
 • Subordinated tocity of republic significance of Petrozavodsk[1]
 • Capital ofRepublic of Karelia[1]
 • Capital ofcity of republic significance of Petrozavodsk[1], Prionezhsky District[1]
 • Urban okrugPetrozavodsky Urban Okrug[7]
 • Capital ofPetrozavodsky Urban Okrug[7], Prionezhsky Municipal District[8]
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK [9])
Postal code(s)[10]
185000–185003, 185005, 185007, 185009–185016, 185019, 185023, 185026, 185028, 185030–185035, 185700, 185890, 185899, 185910, 185960–185963, 185965, 185970, 185980–185983, 185985
Dialing code(s)+7 8142
OKTMO ID86701000001
City DayLast Saturday of June
Websitewww.petrozavodsk-mo.ru

Etymology

The name of the city is a combination of words Peter (Peter the Great) and zavod (meaning factory).

It was previously known as Shuysky Zavod (1703–1704) and Petrovskaya Sloboda (1704–1777), which was the first name of the city related to Peter the Great. It was renamed to Petrozavodsk after Catherine the Great granted the settlement the status of a city.[13]

An ancient Swedish name was Onegaborg, known from a map from 1592 of the Flemish cartographer Abraham Ortelius, and hence translated to Finnish as Äänislinna, a name used during the occupation of Eastern Karelia by Finnish forces during the Continuation War (1941–1944) in the context of World War II.

History

 
A church in Petrozavodsk, as photographed ca. 1912 by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky

Archeological discoveries in the urban area indicate the presence of a settlement as far back as seven thousand years ago, and during the Middle Ages the site of modern city was marked by several lakeside villages. Within the city limits, the district of Solomennoje appears in surviving records dating back to the sixteenth century, and a map produced by the Flemish cartographer Abraham Ortelius at the end of that century places a settlement here called Onegaborg on the site of modern Petrozavodsk.[14]

On 11 September 1703, Prince Menshikov founded the settlement of Petrovskaya Sloboda ("Petrine Sloboda"). He did so at the behest of Tsar Peter the Great, who needed a new iron foundry to manufacture cannons and anchors for the Baltic Fleet at the time of the Great Northern War (1700–1721). At first the foundry used the name Shuysky zavod (literally, "factory at the Shuya River"), but a decade later it became Petrovsky zavod ("Petrine factory"), after the name of the reigning monarch.[11] From this form the present name of the city derives.

By 1717, Petrovskaya Sloboda had grown into the largest settlement in Karelia, with about 3,500 inhabitants, a timber fort, a covered market, and miniature palaces of the Tsar and Menshikov. The town's best-known landmark became the wooden church of Saints Peter and Paul, rebuilt in 1772 and renovated in 1789. The church retained its original iconostasis until this relic of Peter's reign was destroyed by fire on October 30, 1924.

After Peter's death, Petrovskaya Sloboda became depopulated and the factory declined. It closed down in 1734, although foreign industrialists maintained copper factories in the vicinity.

The industry revived in 1773 when Catherine the Great established a new iron foundry upstream the Lososinka River. Designed to provide cannons for the ongoing Russo-Turkish Wars, the foundry was named Alexandrovsky, after Alexander Nevsky, who was considered a patron saint of the region. The factory was modernized and expanded under supervision of Charles Gascoigne in 1787–96. Local pundits claim that the first railway in the world (чугунный колесопровод) was inaugurated for industrial uses of the Alexandrovsky foundry in 1788.

 
Round Square in central Petrozavodsk

During Catherine's municipal reform of 1777, Petrovskaya Sloboda was incorporated as a town, whereupon its name was changed to Petrozavodsk. A new Neoclassical city center was then built, focused on the newly planned Round Square. In 1784 Petrozavodsk was large enough to supplant Olonets as the administrative center of the region. Although Emperor Paul abolished Olonets Governorate, it was revived as a separate guberniya in 1801, with Petrozavodsk as its administrative center.

During the Finnish occupation in the World War II (1941–1944), the city was styled as Äänislinna (or Ääneslinna), rather than the traditional Petroskoi. This name was a literal translation of Onegaborg, the name of a settlement marked on a 16th-century map by Abraham Ortelius near the present-day city, Ääninen being the Finnish toponym for Lake Onega. On 14 October 1941, occupation authorities opened the first concentration camp. By the liberation of Petrozavodsk there were 11 concentration camps.[15]

In 1977, Petrozavodsk was the epicenter of what is called the Petrozavodsk phenomenon.

Administrative and municipal status

Petrozavodsk is the capital of the republic and, within the framework of administrative divisions, it also serves as the administrative center of Prionezhsky District,[1] even though it is not a part of it.[2] As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the city of republic significance of Petrozavodsk—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the administrative divisions of the Republic of Karelia.[1] As a municipal division, the city of republic significance of Petrozavodsk is incorporated as Petrozavodsky Urban Okrug.[7]

Landmarks

Petrozavodsk is distinguished among other towns of North Russia by its Neoclassical architectural heritage, which includes the Round Square (1775, reconstructed in 1789 and 1839) and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (consecrated in 1832). Among the town's landmarks are the outdoor statues of Peter I (bronze and granite, Ippolit Monighetti, 1873), Gavrila Derzhavin (a Russian poet who was the governor of Olonets in the 18th century), and Alexander Nevsky (erected outside Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in 2010).

The city has a fine frontage on the Gulf of Petrozavodsk. The modern embankment, inaugurated in 1994, displays an assortment of Karelian granites and marbles. It is lined with extravagant postmodernist sculptures presented by sister cities of Petrozavodsk from around the world. There is also a birch copse, where the first church of Petrozavodsk was built in 1703.

Petrozavodsk is home to the Karelia Philharmonic Orchestra (1933), the Karelian Musical Theater (1955, statuary by Sergey Konenkov), National Library of Karelia (1959), Finnish-speaking National Theatre of Karelia (1965), Petrozavodsk State University, a conservatory, a city museum founded in 1871, and a branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

One of the city's central landmarks is Lenin Square, an oval space with a large Soviet-era statue of Lenin in the center. The square is especially notable for English-speaking visitors because it is also called "round square" - an oxymoron in English, but not in Russian (kruglaya ploshad).

Suburbs

 
Statue of fishermen on the Onega embankment
 
Aerial view of Petrozavodsk

The village of Shoksha near Petrozavodsk contains a quarry of red and pink quartzite which was used in construction of Saint Isaac's Cathedral and Lenin Mausoleum, among many other notable structures. There are also other quarries in the region excavating road aggregates (Goloday Gora – gabbro-diabase) near Derevyanka.

The suburb of Martsialnye Vody is the oldest spa in Russia, founded by Peter the Great in 1714 and visited by the Tsar on four occasions. Its name means "The Waters of Mars" in Russian. Although Peter's palace at Martsialnye Vody has not survived, there is a museum devoted to the spa's history.

From Petrozavodsk Harbor, a hydrofoil service of "KareliaFlot" company carries people to the island of Kizhi, a World Heritage Site with an outdoor museum of ancient wooden architecture.

Transportation

The city is served by the Petrozavodsk Airport, and a train station on the Kirov Railway with train connections to the main population centers of Russia.

An international tourist route Blue Highway goes through Petrozavodsk.

Geography

Climate

Under the Köppen climate classification, Petrozavodsk experiences a climate on the boundary between a subarctic (Dfc) and humid continental (Dfb), though unlike other localities in Russia on its latitude, temperatures are relatively mild and there is no permafrost. This is due to the moderating influence of the Baltic Sea and the many nearby lakes. Winters, though long and cold, are mild for the high latitude, while summers are short and warm. The lake influence is stronger in summer, where Petrozavodsk has quite low diurnal temperature variation with mild nights for its latitude. Precipitation averages 611 millimetres or 24.06 inches annually.

Climate data for Petrozavodsk (1991–2020 normals, extremes 1816–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 5.5
(41.9)
7.3
(45.1)
15.5
(59.9)
24.2
(75.6)
33.0
(91.4)
34.3
(93.7)
33.9
(93.0)
32.4
(90.3)
28.5
(83.3)
21.3
(70.3)
11.1
(52.0)
9.4
(48.9)
33.9
(93.0)
Average high °C (°F) −5.7
(21.7)
−5.2
(22.6)
0.0
(32.0)
6.7
(44.1)
13.8
(56.8)
18.8
(65.8)
21.5
(70.7)
19.3
(66.7)
13.6
(56.5)
6.4
(43.5)
0.2
(32.4)
−3.3
(26.1)
7.2
(45.0)
Daily mean °C (°F) −8.4
(16.9)
−8.2
(17.2)
−3.5
(25.7)
2.5
(36.5)
8.9
(48.0)
14.1
(57.4)
17.1
(62.8)
15.0
(59.0)
10.0
(50.0)
3.8
(38.8)
−1.9
(28.6)
−5.6
(21.9)
3.7
(38.7)
Average low °C (°F) −11.4
(11.5)
−11.4
(11.5)
−6.9
(19.6)
−1.3
(29.7)
4.1
(39.4)
9.4
(48.9)
12.7
(54.9)
11.1
(52.0)
6.8
(44.2)
1.5
(34.7)
−4.1
(24.6)
−8.1
(17.4)
0.2
(32.4)
Record low °C (°F) −41.6
(−42.9)
−39.3
(−38.7)
−30.0
(−22.0)
−19.3
(−2.7)
−9.8
(14.4)
−2.6
(27.3)
−0.1
(31.8)
−1.7
(28.9)
−5.0
(23.0)
−13.4
(7.9)
−27.5
(−17.5)
−36.8
(−34.2)
−41.6
(−42.9)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 38
(1.5)
29
(1.1)
31
(1.2)
32
(1.3)
48
(1.9)
61
(2.4)
82
(3.2)
81
(3.2)
59
(2.3)
56
(2.2)
51
(2.0)
44
(1.7)
612
(24.1)
Average extreme snow depth cm (inches) 16
(6.3)
21
(8.3)
22
(8.7)
5
(2.0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
5
(2.0)
11
(4.3)
22
(8.7)
Average rainy days 4 3 6 11 16 18 18 18 20 19 11 6 150
Average snowy days 26 24 20 10 4 0.3 0 0 1 8 20 27 140
Average relative humidity (%) 87 85 80 70 66 71 75 80 84 86 89 89 80
Mean monthly sunshine hours 28 70 118 178 265 282 287 218 126 65 25 11 1,673
Source 1: Погода и Климат[16]
Source 2: NOAA (sun, 1961–1990)[17]

Notable people

Twin towns – sister cities

 
Yachting in Petrozavodsk
 
Petrozavodsk Music Theater building
 
Music festival in Petrozavodsk

Petrozavodsk is twinned with:[18]

In popular culture

In American television series The Sopranos, Tony Soprano's mistress, Irina Peltsin, is from Petrozavodsk.

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Law #871-ZRK
  2. ^ a b Constitution of the Republic of Karelia
  3. ^ Vladimir Lyubarsky
  4. ^ (in Russian). Archived from the original on July 26, 2011. Retrieved June 27, 2014.
  5. ^ Russian Federal State Statistics Service (2011). Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года. Том 1 [2010 All-Russian Population Census, vol. 1]. Всероссийская перепись населения 2010 года [2010 All-Russia Population Census] (in Russian). Federal State Statistics Service.
  6. ^ "26. Численность постоянного населения Российской Федерации по муниципальным образованиям на 1 января 2018 года". Federal State Statistics Service. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  7. ^ a b c Law #824-ZRK
  8. ^ Law #825-ZRK
  9. ^ "Об исчислении времени". Официальный интернет-портал правовой информации (in Russian). June 3, 2011. Retrieved January 19, 2019.
  10. ^ Почта России. Информационно-вычислительный центр ОАСУ РПО. (Russian Post). Поиск объектов почтовой связи (Postal Objects Search) (in Russian)
  11. ^ a b "Petrozavodsk – Slovar sovremennih geografitšeskih nazvanii 2008". Geografitšeskaja entsiklopedija (in Russian). Retrieved September 9, 2021.
  12. ^ "ЧИСЛЕННОСТЬ ПОСТОЯННОГО НАСЕЛЕНИЯ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ ПО МУНИЦИПАЛЬНЫМ ОБРАЗОВАНИЯМ на 1 января 2022 года". Федеральная служба государственной статистики. January 1, 2022. Retrieved September 13, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  13. ^ "Petrozavodsk city, Russia". RussiaTrek. Retrieved September 13, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  14. ^ "Петрозаводск - это... Что такое Петрозаводск?". Словари и энциклопедии на Академике. Retrieved May 18, 2021.
  15. ^ Веригин С. Г. Карелия в годы военных испытаний: Политическое и социально-экономическое положение Советской Карелии в период Второй мировой войны 1939—1945 гг. — Петрозаводск: Изд-во ПетрГУ, 2009. — 544 с.
  16. ^ "Climate Petrozavodsk". Pogoda.ru.net. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  17. ^ "PETROZAVODSK 1961–1990". NOAA. Retrieved November 13, 2021.
  18. ^ "Города-побратимы". petrozavodsk-mo.ru (in Russian). Petrozavodsk. Retrieved February 3, 2020.
  19. ^ Official Website of the Municipality of Ejmiatsin

Sources

  • Верховный Совет Карельской АССР. №473-ЗРК 30 мая 1978 г. «Конституция Республики Карелия», в ред. Закона №1314-ЗРК от 16 июля 2009 г «О внесении изменений в Конституцию Республики Карелия». Опубликован: отдельной брошюрой. (Supreme Soviet of the Karelian ASSR. #473-ZRK May 30, 1978 Constitution of the Republic of Karelia, as amended by the Law #1314-ZRK of July 16, 2009 On Amending the Constitution of the Republic of Karelia. ).
  • Законодательное Собрание Республики Карелия. Закон №871-ЗРК от 29 апреля 2005 г. «Об административно-территориальном устройстве Республики Карелия», в ред. Закона №1895-ЗРK от 2 июня 2015 г. «О внесении изменения статью 9 Закона Республики Карелия "Об административно-территориальном устройстве Республики Карелия"». Вступил в силу со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: газета "Карелия", №48, 7 мая 2005 г. (Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Karelia. Law #871-ZRK of April 29, 2005 On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of the Republic of Karelia, as amended by the Law #1895-ZRK of June 2, 2015 On Amending Article 9 of the Law of the Republic of Karelia "On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of the Republic of Karelia". Effective as of the official publication date.).
  • Законодательное Собрание Республики Карелия. Закон №824-ЗРК от 1 декабря 2004 г. «О наделении городских поселений статусом городского округа», в ред. Закона №1548-ЗРK от 3 ноября 2011 г «О внесении изменения в статью 2 Закона Республики Карелия "О наделении городских поселений статусом городского округа"». Вступил в силу по истечении десяти дней со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: газета "Карелия", №139, 9 декабря 2004 г. (Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Karelia. Law #824-ZRK of December 1, 2004 On Granting Urban Okrug Status to Urban Settlements, as amended by the Law #1548-ZRK of November 3, 2011 On Amending Article 2 of the Law of the Republic of Karelia "On Granting Urban Okrug Status to Urban Settlements". Effective as of the day which is ten days after the day of the official publication.).
  • Законодательное Собрание Республики Карелия. Закон №825-ЗРК от 1 декабря 2004 г. «О муниципальных районах в Республике Карелия», в ред. Закона №1694-ЗРK от 2 апреля 2013 г. «О преобразовании муниципальных образований "Нюхчинское сельское поселение" и "Сумпосадское сельское поселение" Беломорского муниципального района и внесении изменений в некоторые законодательные акты Республики Карелия». Вступил в силу по истечении десяти дней со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: газета "Карелия", №141, 16 декабря 2004 г. (Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Karelia. Law #825-ZRK of December 1, 2004 On the Municipal Districts in the Republic of Karelia, as amended by the Law #1694-ZRK of April 2, 2013 On the Transformation of the Municipal Formations of "Nyukhchinskoye Rural Settlement" and "Sumposadskoye Rural Settlement" of Belomorsky Municipal District of the Republic of Karelia and on Amending Various Legislative Acts of the Republic of Karelia. Effective as of the day which is ten days after the day of the official publication.).

External links

  • Official website of Petrozavodsk October 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  • Official website of Petrozavodsk October 12, 2020, at the Wayback Machine (in Russian)
  • Unofficial website of Petrozavodsk (in Russian)
  • Official website of the Board of Culture of Petrozavodsky Urban Okrug (in Russian)
  • Kizhi Museum

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For other uses see Petrozavodsk disambiguation Petrozavodsk Russian Petrozavodsk Karelian Vepsian and Finnish Petroskoi 11 is the capital city of the Republic of Karelia Russia which stretches along the western shore of Lake Onega for some 27 kilometers 17 mi The population of the city was 280 890 as of 2022 12 Petrozavodsk PetrozavodskCity 1 Other transcription s KarelianPetroskoiPetrozavodsk Bay National Library of Karelia Music Theater Monument to Peter I Church of Exaltation of Holy Cross on Zaretskoe Cemetery Roundabout on the embankment of Lake Onega Alexander Nevsky Cathedral Main post office Railway stationFlagCoat of armsLocation of PetrozavodskPetrozavodskLocation of PetrozavodskShow map of RussiaPetrozavodskPetrozavodsk Karelia Show map of KareliaCoordinates 61 47 N 34 20 E 61 783 N 34 333 E 61 783 34 333 Coordinates 61 47 N 34 20 E 61 783 N 34 333 E 61 783 34 333CountryRussiaFederal subjectRepublic of Karelia 2 Founded1703City status sinceMarch 21 1777Government BodyCity Council MayorVladimir Lyubarsky 3 Area 4 Total135 km2 52 sq mi Elevation60 m 200 ft Population 2010 Census 5 Total261 987 Estimate 2018 6 279 190 6 6 Rank71st in 2010 Density1 900 km2 5 000 sq mi Administrative status Subordinated tocity of republic significance of Petrozavodsk 1 Capital ofRepublic of Karelia 1 Capital ofcity of republic significance of Petrozavodsk 1 Prionezhsky District 1 Municipal status Urban okrugPetrozavodsky Urban Okrug 7 Capital ofPetrozavodsky Urban Okrug 7 Prionezhsky Municipal District 8 Time zoneUTC 3 MSK 9 Postal code s 10 185000 185003 185005 185007 185009 185016 185019 185023 185026 185028 185030 185035 185700 185890 185899 185910 185960 185963 185965 185970 185980 185983 185985Dialing code s 7 8142OKTMO ID86701000001City DayLast Saturday of JuneWebsitewww wbr petrozavodsk mo wbr ru Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Administrative and municipal status 4 Landmarks 5 Suburbs 6 Transportation 7 Geography 7 1 Climate 8 Notable people 9 Twin towns sister cities 10 In popular culture 11 See also 12 References 12 1 Notes 12 2 Sources 13 External linksEtymology EditThe name of the city is a combination of words Peter Peter the Great and zavod meaning factory It was previously known as Shuysky Zavod 1703 1704 and Petrovskaya Sloboda 1704 1777 which was the first name of the city related to Peter the Great It was renamed to Petrozavodsk after Catherine the Great granted the settlement the status of a city 13 An ancient Swedish name was Onegaborg known from a map from 1592 of the Flemish cartographer Abraham Ortelius and hence translated to Finnish as Aanislinna a name used during the occupation of Eastern Karelia by Finnish forces during the Continuation War 1941 1944 in the context of World War II History Edit A church in Petrozavodsk as photographed ca 1912 by Sergey Prokudin Gorsky Archeological discoveries in the urban area indicate the presence of a settlement as far back as seven thousand years ago and during the Middle Ages the site of modern city was marked by several lakeside villages Within the city limits the district of Solomennoje appears in surviving records dating back to the sixteenth century and a map produced by the Flemish cartographer Abraham Ortelius at the end of that century places a settlement here called Onegaborg on the site of modern Petrozavodsk 14 On 11 September 1703 Prince Menshikov founded the settlement of Petrovskaya Sloboda Petrine Sloboda He did so at the behest of Tsar Peter the Great who needed a new iron foundry to manufacture cannons and anchors for the Baltic Fleet at the time of the Great Northern War 1700 1721 At first the foundry used the name Shuysky zavod literally factory at the Shuya River but a decade later it became Petrovsky zavod Petrine factory after the name of the reigning monarch 11 From this form the present name of the city derives By 1717 Petrovskaya Sloboda had grown into the largest settlement in Karelia with about 3 500 inhabitants a timber fort a covered market and miniature palaces of the Tsar and Menshikov The town s best known landmark became the wooden church of Saints Peter and Paul rebuilt in 1772 and renovated in 1789 The church retained its original iconostasis until this relic of Peter s reign was destroyed by fire on October 30 1924 After Peter s death Petrovskaya Sloboda became depopulated and the factory declined It closed down in 1734 although foreign industrialists maintained copper factories in the vicinity The industry revived in 1773 when Catherine the Great established a new iron foundry upstream the Lososinka River Designed to provide cannons for the ongoing Russo Turkish Wars the foundry was named Alexandrovsky after Alexander Nevsky who was considered a patron saint of the region The factory was modernized and expanded under supervision of Charles Gascoigne in 1787 96 Local pundits claim that the first railway in the world chugunnyj kolesoprovod was inaugurated for industrial uses of the Alexandrovsky foundry in 1788 Round Square in central Petrozavodsk During Catherine s municipal reform of 1777 Petrovskaya Sloboda was incorporated as a town whereupon its name was changed to Petrozavodsk A new Neoclassical city center was then built focused on the newly planned Round Square In 1784 Petrozavodsk was large enough to supplant Olonets as the administrative center of the region Although Emperor Paul abolished Olonets Governorate it was revived as a separate guberniya in 1801 with Petrozavodsk as its administrative center During the Finnish occupation in the World War II 1941 1944 the city was styled as Aanislinna or Aaneslinna rather than the traditional Petroskoi This name was a literal translation of Onegaborg the name of a settlement marked on a 16th century map by Abraham Ortelius near the present day city Aaninen being the Finnish toponym for Lake Onega On 14 October 1941 occupation authorities opened the first concentration camp By the liberation of Petrozavodsk there were 11 concentration camps 15 In 1977 Petrozavodsk was the epicenter of what is called the Petrozavodsk phenomenon Administrative and municipal status EditPetrozavodsk is the capital of the republic and within the framework of administrative divisions it also serves as the administrative center of Prionezhsky District 1 even though it is not a part of it 2 As an administrative division it is incorporated separately as the city of republic significance of Petrozavodsk an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the administrative divisions of the Republic of Karelia 1 As a municipal division the city of republic significance of Petrozavodsk is incorporated as Petrozavodsky Urban Okrug 7 Landmarks Edit The Petrozavodsk State University Petrozavodsk is distinguished among other towns of North Russia by its Neoclassical architectural heritage which includes the Round Square 1775 reconstructed in 1789 and 1839 and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral consecrated in 1832 Among the town s landmarks are the outdoor statues of Peter I bronze and granite Ippolit Monighetti 1873 Gavrila Derzhavin a Russian poet who was the governor of Olonets in the 18th century and Alexander Nevsky erected outside Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in 2010 The city has a fine frontage on the Gulf of Petrozavodsk The modern embankment inaugurated in 1994 displays an assortment of Karelian granites and marbles It is lined with extravagant postmodernist sculptures presented by sister cities of Petrozavodsk from around the world There is also a birch copse where the first church of Petrozavodsk was built in 1703 Petrozavodsk is home to the Karelia Philharmonic Orchestra 1933 the Karelian Musical Theater 1955 statuary by Sergey Konenkov National Library of Karelia 1959 Finnish speaking National Theatre of Karelia 1965 Petrozavodsk State University a conservatory a city museum founded in 1871 and a branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences One of the city s central landmarks is Lenin Square an oval space with a large Soviet era statue of Lenin in the center The square is especially notable for English speaking visitors because it is also called round square an oxymoron in English but not in Russian kruglaya ploshad Suburbs Edit Statue of fishermen on the Onega embankment Aerial view of Petrozavodsk The village of Shoksha near Petrozavodsk contains a quarry of red and pink quartzite which was used in construction of Saint Isaac s Cathedral and Lenin Mausoleum among many other notable structures There are also other quarries in the region excavating road aggregates Goloday Gora gabbro diabase near Derevyanka The suburb of Martsialnye Vody is the oldest spa in Russia founded by Peter the Great in 1714 and visited by the Tsar on four occasions Its name means The Waters of Mars in Russian Although Peter s palace at Martsialnye Vody has not survived there is a museum devoted to the spa s history From Petrozavodsk Harbor a hydrofoil service of KareliaFlot company carries people to the island of Kizhi a World Heritage Site with an outdoor museum of ancient wooden architecture Transportation Edit Petrozavodsk Airport The city is served by the Petrozavodsk Airport and a train station on the Kirov Railway with train connections to the main population centers of Russia An international tourist route Blue Highway goes through Petrozavodsk Geography EditClimate Edit Under the Koppen climate classification Petrozavodsk experiences a climate on the boundary between a subarctic Dfc and humid continental Dfb though unlike other localities in Russia on its latitude temperatures are relatively mild and there is no permafrost This is due to the moderating influence of the Baltic Sea and the many nearby lakes Winters though long and cold are mild for the high latitude while summers are short and warm The lake influence is stronger in summer where Petrozavodsk has quite low diurnal temperature variation with mild nights for its latitude Precipitation averages 611 millimetres or 24 06 inches annually Climate data for Petrozavodsk 1991 2020 normals extremes 1816 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 5 5 41 9 7 3 45 1 15 5 59 9 24 2 75 6 33 0 91 4 34 3 93 7 33 9 93 0 32 4 90 3 28 5 83 3 21 3 70 3 11 1 52 0 9 4 48 9 33 9 93 0 Average high C F 5 7 21 7 5 2 22 6 0 0 32 0 6 7 44 1 13 8 56 8 18 8 65 8 21 5 70 7 19 3 66 7 13 6 56 5 6 4 43 5 0 2 32 4 3 3 26 1 7 2 45 0 Daily mean C F 8 4 16 9 8 2 17 2 3 5 25 7 2 5 36 5 8 9 48 0 14 1 57 4 17 1 62 8 15 0 59 0 10 0 50 0 3 8 38 8 1 9 28 6 5 6 21 9 3 7 38 7 Average low C F 11 4 11 5 11 4 11 5 6 9 19 6 1 3 29 7 4 1 39 4 9 4 48 9 12 7 54 9 11 1 52 0 6 8 44 2 1 5 34 7 4 1 24 6 8 1 17 4 0 2 32 4 Record low C F 41 6 42 9 39 3 38 7 30 0 22 0 19 3 2 7 9 8 14 4 2 6 27 3 0 1 31 8 1 7 28 9 5 0 23 0 13 4 7 9 27 5 17 5 36 8 34 2 41 6 42 9 Average precipitation mm inches 38 1 5 29 1 1 31 1 2 32 1 3 48 1 9 61 2 4 82 3 2 81 3 2 59 2 3 56 2 2 51 2 0 44 1 7 612 24 1 Average extreme snow depth cm inches 16 6 3 21 8 3 22 8 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 11 4 3 22 8 7 Average rainy days 4 3 6 11 16 18 18 18 20 19 11 6 150Average snowy days 26 24 20 10 4 0 3 0 0 1 8 20 27 140Average relative humidity 87 85 80 70 66 71 75 80 84 86 89 89 80Mean monthly sunshine hours 28 70 118 178 265 282 287 218 126 65 25 11 1 673Source 1 Pogoda i Klimat 16 Source 2 NOAA sun 1961 1990 17 Notable people EditVladimir Drachev biathlete Denis Zubko association football player Sergey Katanandov Head of the Republic of Karelia in 2002 2010 Anastasia Maksimova Rhythmic Gymnnast Timur Dibirov handball player Irina Sidorkova racing driverTwin towns sister cities Edit Yachting in Petrozavodsk Petrozavodsk Music Theater building Music festival in Petrozavodsk See also List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia Petrozavodsk is twinned with 18 Alytus Lithuania Brest Belarus Duluth United States Joensuu Finland Narva Estonia Neubrandenburg Germany Rana Norway La Rochelle France Tubingen Germany Umea Sweden Vagharshapat Armenia 19 Varkaus FinlandIn popular culture EditIn American television series The Sopranos Tony Soprano s mistress Irina Peltsin is from Petrozavodsk See also EditSaint Petersburg SortavalaReferences EditNotes Edit a b c d e f g Law 871 ZRK a b Constitution of the Republic of Karelia Vladimir Lyubarsky Petrozavodsk Oficialnyj sajt in Russian Archived from the original on July 26 2011 Retrieved June 27 2014 Russian Federal State Statistics Service 2011 Vserossijskaya perepis naseleniya 2010 goda Tom 1 2010 All Russian Population Census vol 1 Vserossijskaya perepis naseleniya 2010 goda 2010 All Russia Population Census in Russian Federal State Statistics Service 26 Chislennost postoyannogo naseleniya Rossijskoj Federacii po municipalnym obrazovaniyam na 1 yanvarya 2018 goda Federal State Statistics Service Retrieved January 23 2019 a b c Law 824 ZRK Law 825 ZRK Ob ischislenii vremeni Oficialnyj internet portal pravovoj informacii in Russian June 3 2011 Retrieved January 19 2019 Pochta Rossii Informacionno vychislitelnyj centr OASU RPO Russian Post Poisk obektov pochtovoj svyazi Postal Objects Search in Russian a b Petrozavodsk Slovar sovremennih geografitseskih nazvanii 2008 Geografitseskaja entsiklopedija in Russian Retrieved September 9 2021 ChISLENNOST POSTOYaNNOGO NASELENIYa ROSSIJSKOJ FEDERACII PO MUNICIPALNYM OBRAZOVANIYaM na 1 yanvarya 2022 goda Federalnaya sluzhba gosudarstvennoj statistiki January 1 2022 Retrieved September 13 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Petrozavodsk city Russia RussiaTrek Retrieved September 13 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Petrozavodsk eto Chto takoe Petrozavodsk Slovari i enciklopedii na Akademike Retrieved May 18 2021 Verigin S G Kareliya v gody voennyh ispytanij Politicheskoe i socialno ekonomicheskoe polozhenie Sovetskoj Karelii v period Vtoroj mirovoj vojny 1939 1945 gg Petrozavodsk Izd vo PetrGU 2009 544 s Climate Petrozavodsk Pogoda ru net Retrieved November 13 2021 PETROZAVODSK 1961 1990 NOAA Retrieved November 13 2021 Goroda pobratimy petrozavodsk mo ru in Russian Petrozavodsk Retrieved February 3 2020 Official Website of the Municipality of Ejmiatsin Sources Edit Verhovnyj Sovet Karelskoj ASSR 473 ZRK 30 maya 1978 g Konstituciya Respubliki Kareliya v red Zakona 1314 ZRK ot 16 iyulya 2009 g O vnesenii izmenenij v Konstituciyu Respubliki Kareliya Opublikovan otdelnoj broshyuroj Supreme Soviet of the Karelian ASSR 473 ZRK May 30 1978 Constitution of the Republic of Karelia as amended by the Law 1314 ZRK of July 16 2009 On Amending the Constitution of the Republic of Karelia Zakonodatelnoe Sobranie Respubliki Kareliya Zakon 871 ZRK ot 29 aprelya 2005 g Ob administrativno territorialnom ustrojstve Respubliki Kareliya v red Zakona 1895 ZRK ot 2 iyunya 2015 g O vnesenii izmeneniya statyu 9 Zakona Respubliki Kareliya Ob administrativno territorialnom ustrojstve Respubliki Kareliya Vstupil v silu so dnya oficialnogo opublikovaniya Opublikovan gazeta Kareliya 48 7 maya 2005 g Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Karelia Law 871 ZRK of April 29 2005 On the Administrative Territorial Structure of the Republic of Karelia as amended by the Law 1895 ZRK of June 2 2015 On Amending Article 9 of the Law of the Republic of Karelia On the Administrative Territorial Structure of the Republic of Karelia Effective as of the official publication date Zakonodatelnoe Sobranie Respubliki Kareliya Zakon 824 ZRK ot 1 dekabrya 2004 g O nadelenii gorodskih poselenij statusom gorodskogo okruga v red Zakona 1548 ZRK ot 3 noyabrya 2011 g O vnesenii izmeneniya v statyu 2 Zakona Respubliki Kareliya O nadelenii gorodskih poselenij statusom gorodskogo okruga Vstupil v silu po istechenii desyati dnej so dnya oficialnogo opublikovaniya Opublikovan gazeta Kareliya 139 9 dekabrya 2004 g Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Karelia Law 824 ZRK of December 1 2004 On Granting Urban Okrug Status to Urban Settlements as amended by the Law 1548 ZRK of November 3 2011 On Amending Article 2 of the Law of the Republic of Karelia On Granting Urban Okrug Status to Urban Settlements Effective as of the day which is ten days after the day of the official publication Zakonodatelnoe Sobranie Respubliki Kareliya Zakon 825 ZRK ot 1 dekabrya 2004 g O municipalnyh rajonah v Respublike Kareliya v red Zakona 1694 ZRK ot 2 aprelya 2013 g O preobrazovanii municipalnyh obrazovanij Nyuhchinskoe selskoe poselenie i Sumposadskoe selskoe poselenie Belomorskogo municipalnogo rajona i vnesenii izmenenij v nekotorye zakonodatelnye akty Respubliki Kareliya Vstupil v silu po istechenii desyati dnej so dnya oficialnogo opublikovaniya Opublikovan gazeta Kareliya 141 16 dekabrya 2004 g Legislative Assembly of the Republic of Karelia Law 825 ZRK of December 1 2004 On the Municipal Districts in the Republic of Karelia as amended by the Law 1694 ZRK of April 2 2013 On the Transformation of the Municipal Formations of Nyukhchinskoye Rural Settlement and Sumposadskoye Rural Settlement of Belomorsky Municipal District of the Republic of Karelia and on Amending Various Legislative Acts of the Republic of Karelia Effective as of the day which is ten days after the day of the official publication External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Petrozavodsk Wikisource has the text of the 1879 American Cyclopaedia article Petrozavodsk Official website of Petrozavodsk Archived October 9 2007 at the Wayback Machine Official website of Petrozavodsk Archived October 12 2020 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Unofficial website of Petrozavodsk in Russian Official website of the Board of Culture of Petrozavodsky Urban Okrug in Russian Kizhi Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Petrozavodsk amp oldid 1132970005, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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