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Rostov-on-Don

Rostov-on-Don (Russian: Ростов-на-Дону, tr. Rostov-na-Donu, IPA: [rɐˈstof nə dɐˈnu]) is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East European Plain on the Don River, 32 kilometers (20 mi) from the Sea of Azov, directly north of the North Caucasus. The southwestern suburbs of the city lie above the Don river delta. Rostov-on-Don has a population of over one million people, and is an important cultural centre of Southern Russia.

Rostov-on-Don
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From top to bottom, left to right: Don River Embankment, Rostov City Hall, Cathedral of the Nativity of the Theotokos, Rostov Arena, Rostov Drama Theatre, Platov Airport
Anthem: none[2]
Location of Rostov-on-Don
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Location of Rostov-on-Don within Rostov Oblast
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Location of Rostov-on-Don within Russia
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Location of Rostov-on-Don within Europe
Coordinates: 47°14′N 39°42′E / 47.233°N 39.700°E / 47.233; 39.700Coordinates: 47°14′N 39°42′E / 47.233°N 39.700°E / 47.233; 39.700
CountryRussia
Federal subjectRostov Oblast[1]
Founded1749[3]
City status since1796[3]
Government
 • BodyCity Duma[4]
 • Head[4]Zinaida Neyarokhina[5]
Area
 • Total348.5 km2 (134.6 sq mi)
Elevation
70 m (230 ft)
Population
 • Total1,089,261
 • Estimate 
(2018)[8]
1,130,305 (+3.8%)
 • Rank10th in 2010
 • Density3,100/km2 (8,100/sq mi)
 • Subordinated toRostov-na-Donu Urban Okrug[1]
 • Capital ofRostov Oblast[9], Rostov-na-Donu Urban Okrug[1]
 • Urban okrugRostov-na-Donu Urban Okrug[10]
 • Capital ofRostov-na-Donu Urban Okrug[10]
Time zoneUTC+3 (MSK [11])
Postal code(s)[12]
344000–344002, 344004, 344006, 344007, 344009–344013, 344015, 344016, 344018–344023, 344025, 344029, 344030, 344032–344034, 344037–344039, 344041, 344045, 344048, 344050, 344052, 344055, 344056, 344058, 344064, 344065, 344068, 344069, 344072, 344079, 344082, 344090–344095, 344101, 344103, 344111–344114, 344116, 344700, 344880, 344890, 344899, 344960–344965, 344999, 901078, 995100
Dialing code(s)+7 863
OKTMO ID60701000001
City DayThird Sunday of September[13]
Websitewww.rostov-gorod.ru

History

Early history

From ancient times, the area around the mouth of the Don River has held cultural and commercial importance. Ancient indigenous inhabitants included the Scythian and Sarmatian tribes. It was the site of Tanais, an ancient Greek colony, Fort Tana under the Genoese, and Fort Azak in the time of the Ottoman Empire.

In 1749, a custom house was established on the Temernik River, a tributary of the Don, by edict of the Empress Elizabeth, the daughter of Peter the Great,[3] in order to control trade with Turkey. It was co-located with a fortress named for Dimitry of Rostov, a metropolitan bishop of the old northern town of Rostov the Great. Azov, a town closer to the Sea of Azov on the Don, gradually lost its commercial importance in the region to the new fortress.[14]

In 1756, the "Russian commercial and trading company of Constantinople" was founded at the "merchants' settlement" (Kupecheskaya Sloboda) on the high bank of the Don. Towards the end of the eighteenth century, with the incorporation of previously Ottoman Black Sea territories into the Russian Empire, the settlement lost much of its militarily strategic importance as a frontier post.[14]

In 1796, the settlement was chartered and in 1797, it became the seat of Rostovsky Uyezd within Novorossiysk Governorate.[3] In 1806, it was officially renamed Rostov-on-Don.[3] During the 19th century, due to its river connections with Russia's interior, Rostov developed into a major trade centre and communications hub. A railway connection with Kharkiv was completed in 1870, with further links following in 1871 to Voronezh and in 1875 to Vladikavkaz.

Concurrent with improvements in communications, heavy industry developed. Coal from the Donets Basin and iron ore from Krivoy Rog supported the establishment of an iron foundry in 1846. In 1859, the production of pumps and steam boilers began. Industrial growth was accompanied by a rapid increase in population, with 119,500 residents registered in Rostov by the end of the nineteenth century along with approximately 140 industrial businesses. The harbour was one of the largest trade hubs in southern Russia, especially for the export of wheat, timber, and iron ore.

In 1779, Rostov-on-Don became associated with a settlement of Armenian refugees from Crimea at Nakhichevan-on-Don. The two settlements were separated by a field of wheat. In 1928, the two towns were merged. The former town border lies beneath the Teatralnaya Square of central Rostov-on-Don. By 1928, following the incorporation of the hitherto neighbouring city of Nakhichevan-on-Don, Rostov had become the third largest city in Russia.

In the early 20th century, epidemics of cholera during the summer months were not uncommon.

20th century

 
A fountain in the Park of Revolution

During World War I Rostov-on-Don was briefly occupied by the Germans and Austrians, during 1918.

During the Russian Civil War, the Whites and the Reds contested Rostov-on-Don, then the most heavily industrialized city of South Russia. By 1928, the regional government had moved from the old Cossack capital of Novocherkassk to Rostov-on-Don.

In the Soviet years, the Bolsheviks demolished two of Rostov-on-Don's principal landmarks: St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (1908) and St. George Cathedral (1783–1807).

During World War II, German forces occupied Rostov-on-Don, at first from 19/20 November 1941 to 2 December 1941,[15] after attacks by the German First Panzer Army in the Battle of Rostov and then for seven months from 24 July 1942 to 14 February 1943. The town was of strategic importance as a railway junction and a river port accessing the Caucasus, a region rich in oil and minerals. It took ten years to restore the city from the damage during World War II.

In 1942 up to 30,000 Russian Jews were massacred by the German military in Rostov-on-Don at a site called Zmievskaya Balka.

Modern period

In 2018, Rostov-on-Don hosted several matches of the FIFA World Cup.

Government

 
City Duma building in central Rostov-on-Don

Within the framework of administrative divisions, it is incorporated as Rostov-na-Donu Urban Okrug—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[1] As a municipal division, this administrative unit also has urban okrug status.[10]

City districts

Rostov-on-Don is divided into eight city districts:[16]

No. City District Population Census
1 Voroshilovsky 213,802
2 Zheleznodorozhny 102,044
3 Kirovsky 65,322
4 Leninsky 80,240
5 Oktyabrsky 165,874
6 Pervomaysky 180,061
7 Proletarsky 120,665
8 Sovetsky 175,725

Demographics

The 2010 census recorded the population of Rostov-on-Don at 1,089,261 making it the tenth most populous city in Russia.[7]

Demographic evolution
1811 1840 1897 1926 1956 1967 1982 1990 1995
4,000 12,600 119,500 327,700 552,000 757,000 966,000 1,013,300 1,026,000
2002 2006 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 2017 2021
1,068,000 1,054,900 1,089,900 1,099,500 1,103,700 1,109,800 1,115,000 1,125,000 1,137,704

At the time of the official 2010 Census, the ethnic makeup of the city's population whose ethnicity was known (1,066,523) was:[17]

Ethnicity Population Percentage
Russians 960,883 90.1%
Armenians 41,553 3.4%
Ukrainians 16,249 1.5%
Azerbaijanis 6,739 0.6%
Tatars 5,291 0.5%
Georgians 3,960 0.4%
Belarusians 2,874 0.3%
Koreans 2,792 0.3%
Others 26,182 2.5%

Geography

Climate

Albert Parry, born in 1901 in Rostov-on-Don, wrote of the summers of his childhood:

There were sultry days of brassy sun, but also cool evenings on the balconies facing the Don River, with the soft glow of charcoal in the samovar, with the ripe cherries crushed by your spoon against the bottom and sides of your glass of scalding tea.[18]

Rostov-on-Don lies in a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfa).[19] The winter is moderately cold, with an average January temperature of −3.0 °C (26.6 °F). The lowest recorded temperature of −31.9 °C (−25.4 °F) occurred in January 1940.

Summers are warm and humid; July temperatures average +23.4 °C (74.1 °F). The city's highest recorded temperature of +40.2 °C (104.4 °F) was reported on 7 July 2020. The mean annual precipitation is 643 millimeters (25.3 in), the average wind speed is 2.7 m/s, and the average air humidity is 72%.[20]

Climate data for Rostov-on-Don (1991–2020, extremes 1881–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 15.0
(59.0)
19.8
(67.6)
26.0
(78.8)
33.6
(92.5)
35.6
(96.1)
38.4
(101.1)
40.2
(104.4)
40.1
(104.2)
38.1
(100.6)
31.0
(87.8)
25.0
(77.0)
18.5
(65.3)
40.2
(104.4)
Average high °C (°F) −0.1
(31.8)
1.2
(34.2)
7.8
(46.0)
16.7
(62.1)
22.9
(73.2)
27.5
(81.5)
30.2
(86.4)
29.6
(85.3)
23.1
(73.6)
15.2
(59.4)
6.6
(43.9)
1.4
(34.5)
15.2
(59.4)
Daily mean °C (°F) −3.0
(26.6)
−2.3
(27.9)
3.1
(37.6)
10.8
(51.4)
17.0
(62.6)
21.6
(70.9)
24.0
(75.2)
23.3
(73.9)
17.1
(62.8)
10.3
(50.5)
3.1
(37.6)
−1.3
(29.7)
10.3
(50.5)
Average low °C (°F) −5.2
(22.6)
−5.0
(23.0)
−0.3
(31.5)
6.1
(43.0)
11.3
(52.3)
15.7
(60.3)
17.9
(64.2)
17.5
(63.5)
12.1
(53.8)
6.5
(43.7)
0.4
(32.7)
−3.6
(25.5)
6.1
(43.0)
Record low °C (°F) −31.9
(−25.4)
−30.9
(−23.6)
−28.1
(−18.6)
−10.4
(13.3)
−4.3
(24.3)
−0.1
(31.8)
7.6
(45.7)
2.6
(36.7)
−4.6
(23.7)
−10.4
(13.3)
−25.1
(−13.2)
−28.5
(−19.3)
−31.9
(−25.4)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 58
(2.3)
48
(1.9)
50
(2.0)
38
(1.5)
58
(2.3)
59
(2.3)
50
(2.0)
43
(1.7)
43
(1.7)
48
(1.9)
51
(2.0)
58
(2.3)
604
(23.8)
Average extreme snow depth cm (inches) 5
(2.0)
7
(2.8)
4
(1.6)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
2
(0.8)
7
(2.8)
Average rainy days 11 10 12 13 14 13 11 9 10 11 15 13 142
Average snowy days 16 15 9 1 0.1 0 0 0 0 1 6 14 62
Average relative humidity (%) 84 81 76 66 63 64 61 59 67 75 84 86 72
Mean monthly sunshine hours 64 82 128 189 265 286 314 293 240 159 64 38 2,122
Source 1: Pogoda.ru.net[21]
Source 2: NOAA (sun, 1961–1990)[22]

Symbols

 
Coat of arms of Rostov-on-Don

In December 1996, Rostov-on-Don adopted a coat of arms, a flag and a mayoral decoration as the symbols of the town. The first coat of arms of Rostov-on-Don was designed in 1811 and approved by the Tsar. In 1904, some changes were made. One lasting oil painting of the coat-of-arms is kept in the regional local history museum but its accuracy and authenticity is uncertain. In June 1996, the Rostov-on-Don City Duma adopted a variant of the coat-of-arms in which a tower represents the St. Dimitry Rostovsky Fortress. The ancient Russian arms reference the role Rostov played in the defense of Russia's borders. The coat-of-arms adorns the mayor's decoration but all other cases of its use are first considered for approval by the City Duma.

Flag

 
Flag of Rostov-on-Don

The flag of Rostov-on-Don was approved by the Duma on September 20, 1864. At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries the home guard regiments, which defended the Southern borders of Russia, were raised under this flag.[citation needed] The "Flag of Rostov" is kept in the town's municipal building under glass. Its length is 1,370 millimeters (54 in) and width, 850 millimeters (33 in). The flag is taken out of the building only on Victory Day and Rostov-on-Don Day by a guard of honour.[citation needed]

In 1870, an oval shape mayoral decoration wrought from precious or semi-precious white metal was introduced. On the front is written "Rostov-on-Don" at the top, the Rostov-on-Don coat-of-arms is in the center and the inscription, "Mayor of the City" is written at the bottom. On its reverse side, the day of its adoption, April 9, 1996, is recorded. The decoration is worn over the suit on a large chain. The mayor returns the decoration to the Duma on his or her retirement from office.[citation needed]

The Emblem of the Don Host Oblast was introduced in July 5 (18), 1878. The flag of the All Great Don Army was introduce in May 1918 on the "Circle of the Don Saving".[citation needed]

Awards

Economy

Overview

 
View of Rostov-on-Don, May 2007

Rostov's favourable geographical position at trading crossroads promotes economic development. The Don River is a major shipping lane connecting southwestern Russia with the north. Rostov-on-Don is a trading port for Russian, Italian, Greek and Turkish merchants selling, for example, wool, wheat and oil. It is also an important river port for passengers. The Rostov-on-Don agricultural region produces one-third of Russia's vegetable oil from sunflowers.[citation needed]

Volga–Don Canal

With the construction of the Volga-Don Shipping Canal in 1952, Rostov-on-Don has become known as a "port of five seas" (reachable from the Black Sea, the Sea of Azov, the Caspian Sea, the White Sea, and the Baltic Sea). See the article Port of Rostov-on-Don

Modern industry

In modern times, Rostov-on-Don has experienced economic growth. Numerous start-up companies have established headquarters in the city, the median income is increasing, and the city is being transformed into a modern, industrial and technology-rich hub. For instance, Rostov-on-Don is a center for helicopter and farm machinery manufacturing.[24] The "Tebodin" engineering company opened its fourth office in Rostov-on-Don in June 2010.[25]

Transportation

Public transport in Rostov-on-Don includes buses, trolleybuses, trams, and marshrutkas (routed minibus, usually a 17-passenger Mercedes Sprinter). The Rostov Metro was planned in the early 90s and later in 2000s and 2010s. At the end of 2021, the Government of the Rostov Region and the Sinara company signed an agreement on the creation of a high-speed tramway in Rostov-on-Don on a concession basis. This happened at the international forum Transport Week 2021 in Moscow. By signing this agreement, the regional government put an end to the idea of developing the metro in the city in favour of the tram.

The Rostov-on-Don Airport caters for domestic travel, as well as flights to and from the former C.I.S., Europe, Africa and Asia. Its IATA code is "ROV".[26][27] Donavia airlines (formerly "Aeroflot Don") has its head office in Rostov-on-Don.[28] The Bataysk military aerodrome (which is located 5.0 miles (8.0 km) northwest of the city center) may be developed into a new airport hub for Southern Russia.[needs update] Platov International Airport was opened in late 2017 as part of preparations for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[29]

The international river port[30] specializes in the packaging and freighting of minerals and timber. Shipping information is published on line.[31][32]

The main railway stations in Rostov-on-Don are "Rostov-Glavny" and "Rostov-Prigorodny". The "St. Petersburg-Rostov-Caucasus" railway crosses the territory of Rostov-on-Don.[33] The North Caucasus Railway Administration Building is in Rostov-on-Don.

Several highways of federal and regional significance cross Rostov. The M-4 “Don” route passes Rostov to the east and crosses the Don river in the Aksay city area. The “Rostov-Novoshakhtinsk” starts from the Northern housing block area of the city running north to connect with the M-4 “Don” route between Shakhty and Novoshakhtinsk.

The Greater Rostov supercity

 
Rostov (in center) and vicinities: Bataysk to the south, Azov to the south-west, Chaltyr village to the north-west, Novocherkassk to the northeast (satellite image by Landsat-5, 2010-06-10)

The Ministry of Regional Development of Russia has prepared a program to create eight multimillion conglomerate population centres or 'super cities'. The Rostov Oblast will be one of these. “The Greater Rostov” metropolitan area will include the cities of Rostov-on-Don, Novocherkassk, Taganrog, Aksay, Bataysk and Azov.[citation needed]

Communications

In 1929, the first automatic telephone exchange in Russia with a capacity of 6,000 numbers commenced in Rostov-on-Don.[34] Since 2004, standard telephone numbers in Rostov-on-Don have been seven digits in length. Since 2009, city numbers have begun with "2".[35] The city dialing code is "863".

Financial services

The first commercial bank in the South of Russia, Rostovsoсbank, was opened in Rostov-on-Don. The bank existed from 1989 to 1989,[36] and before the withdrawal of the banking license it made a full return of deposits to all depositors.[37] The largest bank in the Rostov region is Center-Invest. In total, there are about 50 banks and their branches,[38] 17% local banks, 80% representative offices of federal banks, 4% representative offices of foreign banks.

Education

Rostov-on-Don hosts higher educational establishments, including universities, academies,[39] secondary schools of vocational training including colleges, technical schools, specialized schools,[40] and elementary schools of vocational training including lyceums, professional colleges[41] and schools of general education.[42]

The largest educational establishments of the city include:

  • Southern Federal University[43]
  • Don State Technical University
  • Rostov State University of Economy
  • Rostov State University of Transport Routes (The Railway Engineers' University)
  • Rostov State University of Civil Engineering
  • Rostov State Medical University
  • Rostov State Conservatory named after Sergei Rachmaninoff
  • Branch of the Moscow State Academy named after F.F. Ushakov
  • Rostov Eparchy Religious College
  • Rostov Institute of Advocacy of Entrepreneurs
  • Rostov Institute of Foreign Languages
  • Rostov International Institute of Economy and Management
  • Rostov Juridical Institute of Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation
  • Rostov Institute of Physical Training and Sports (branch of the Cuban State University of Physical Training, Sports and Tourism)
  • Rostov Social & Economic Institute
  • Rostov branch of Moscow Institute of Economy, Management and Law
  • South-Russian Institute of the Humanities
  • North-Caucasian Academy of Public Service
  • North-Caucasian Institute of Anthropology and Applied Psychology
  • The Modern University for the Humanities
  • Russian State University of Trade & Economy
  • Institute of Management, Business and Law,
  • Rostov Institute of Law of the Russian Juridical Academy of the Russian Federation
  • Rostov State Academy of Architecture and Arts,
  • Rostov College of Arts named after M.B. Grekov.

There is also a French cultural centre (Alliance Francaise),[44] a British Council and German Goethe Institute (DAAD and Bosch foundation), and a Korean Cultural Centre.

 
 
 
Southern Federal University Rostov State University means of communication Don State Technical University

Culture

 
Maxim Gorky Academic Drama Theater
 
Rostov Regional Academic Theater of the Youth
 
Rostov Regional Museum of Fine Arts
 
Museum of Russian & Armenian Friendship

The most conspicuous architectural feature of the central part of the city is the Cathedral of Virgin's Nativity (1860–1887), designed by Konstantin Thon.

Libraries

Rostov-on-Don's libraries include:

  • The Don State Public Library,
  • Central Library named after Maxim Gorky,
  • Regional Children's Library named after V.M. Velichkina
  • Rostov Regional Special Library for the Blind,
  • Scientific Library of the Medical University,
  • Central State Children's Library named after Lenin
  • Children's Library named after A.S. Pushkin
  • Children's Library named after Mayakovsky
  • South-Russian Don State Public Library.

Theaters

In the Academic Drama Theater named after Maxim Gorky works Mikhail Bushnov, who is the national artist of the USSR and an honorary citizen of Rostov-on-Don.[45]

Museums

The small collections of the Art Gallery and the Museum of Arts include some works by Repin, Surikov, Perov, Levitan, Aivazovsky as well as of modern Rostov artists.

  • Museum of Local Lore
  • Rostov Regional Museum of Fine Arts
  • Museum of Fine Arts on Dmitrovskaya
  • Museum of Russian & Armenian Friendship
  • Pioneer and Railway Museum and Children's Railway

Other facilities

 
Movie theater in Rostov-on-Don

Other facilities include seven stadiums, a Palace of Sports, a circus, a zoo[46] botanical gardens and parks.[47] Rostov-on-Don hosts the North Caucasian Science Center and research institutes. The city is also home to a Starbucks coffee chain, a true rarity in this geographical area of Russia.[48]

Religion

The Administration of Rostov and Novocherkassk Eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church is located in Rostov. Other religious facilities in Rostov-on-Don are the Roman Catholic "Church of the Lord's Supper", the Old Believers' temple, a synagogue,[49] a mosque, and the Diamond Way Buddhist Center of the Karma Kagyu Tradition.[50] There are also several Armenian and Greek Orthodox churches in the city, with one of the Armenian churches being the oldest standing building in Rostov. All of the Armenian churches are in the Nakhichevan-on-Don district of the city.

Russian Orthodox churches

 
The temple of the Holy Trinity in Rostov-on-Don is made in the style of ancient Russian architecture, its facade is decorated with bright mosaics, and inside is a majestic altar with paintings.

Old Believers churches

Armenian Apostolic Church

Synagogues

See also List of synagogues in Russia and History of the Jews in Rostov-on-Don

  • Soldier Synagogue, currently home to the Rostov Jewish Community and the only active synagogue in Rostov-on-Don[51]
  • Main Choral Synagogue, no longer in active use as a synagogue
  • The Artisans' Synagogue, destroyed by fire during WWII, formerly located at 106 Stanislavskogo St.[52][53]

Mosques

Gallery

Mass media

The construction of the Rostov TV centre began in 1956 and was completed on 26 April 1958. The first television program was broadcast on 30 April 1958. Colour television was first broadcast in 1974. Radio transmission began in Rostov-on-Don on October 17, 1975. In 2009, there were fourteen FM radio stations in Rostov-on-Don, it is also possibly, home of the Squeaky Wheel number station.

Sports

Rostov-on-Don is one of the host cities for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.

2018 FIFA World Cup

 
Uruguay – Saudi Arabia match on 20 June 2018

In 2018, Rostov-on-Don was one of the Russian cities to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Rostov Arena with a capacity of 45,000 spectators was built on the left bank of the Don River, left of the exit from the city via the Voroshilovsky Bridge. The stadium hosted 5 games of the FIFA World Cup.

  • June 17, 21:00, Brazil — Switzerland, Group E
  • June 20, 18:00, Uruguay — Saudi Arabia, Group A
  • June 23, 18:00, South Korea — Mexico, Group F
  • June 26, 21:00, Iceland — Croatia, Group D
  • July 2, 21:00, Belgium — Japan, Round of 16

During the FIFA World Cup, the Teatralnaya Square served as a venue for the FIFA Fan Fest. The specially arranged area had a capacity of 25,000 people. Fans were able to watch all World Cup games on a big screen. The venue was serviced by food outlets and had several entertainment areas. In preparation for the FIFA World Cup, the city implemented a large-scale development program. Apart from the new stadium, the city built a camping area for fans arriving for the World Cup, the Southern and Western Bypasses, and new hotels. Reconstruction works were carried out at the bridge crossing over the Don River (expanding the traffic way to 6 lanes), a number of healthcare facilities, and the embankment area. A new airport, Yuzhny, was built.

Notable people

Notable people include Olga Spessivtseva ballet dancer, Alexander Suvorov military commander, Yelena Produnova artistic gymnast,[55] Yulia Belokobylskaya artistic gymnast, Andrei Chikatilo (1936–1994) serial killer, and Alexander Pechersky (1909–1990) a leader of the rebellion at the Sobibor extermination camp, and Maria Kharenkova artistic gymnast.

Writers and poets

Authors of Rostov-on-Don include Anton Chekhov, Mikhail Sholokhov, Zakrutkin, Fadeyev, Safronov, Kalinin, Alexander Pushkin, Maxim Gorky, Sergey Yesenin, Shushanik Kurghinian, Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Yuri Zhdanov and Mikael Nalbandian. After visiting Rostov in 1831, Pushkin published his poem "The Don". The monument to Pushkin on Pushkin Boulevard is dedicated to these events. Maxim Gorky, worked as a docker in Rostov-on-Don in his youth. Vera Panova (1905–1973) was a Soviet era writer. Modern era includes such names as Danil Korezky and Tony Vilgotsky. A monument to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who lived in the city for 18 years and studied mathematics at Rostov University, is being planned by city authorities.

A monument to Anton Chekhov (see Chekhov Monument in Rostov-on-Don) was erected in 2010.

Musicians, composers and singers

Musicians from Rostov-on-Don include Efrem Zimbalist the violinist,[56] Zaslavsky, Kim Nazaretov, Modest Mussorgsky, composers Andrey Pashchenko (1885–1972),[57] film composer Nadezhda Simonyan, Zinaida Petrovna Ziberova (born 1909), the pop music singer Irina Allegrova (1952), Yuri Bashmet, Sergey Vladimirovich Rodionov, Eva Rivas (1987), Mikhail Puntov (1995), the post-punk rock band Motorama, rapper Basta and the rap band Kasta.

Actors, directors and playwrights

Actors and playwrights of Rostov-on-Don include Maretskaya, Mikhail Shchepkin, Yevgeniya Glushenko, Alexander Kaidanovsky (1946–1995), Evgeny Shvarts (1896–1958), Nikolai Sorokin (1952–2013), Konstantin Lavronenko (1961), film and theater director Kirill Serebrennikov (1969) winner of the Best Actor award at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, and Sergey Zhigunov (1963). Marion Gering, noted for his stage and film productions in the United States, was born in the city.

Architects and artists

Architects and artists of the city include Yevgeny Vuchetich, Seyran Khatlamajyan, Ashot Melkonian, Natalia Duritskaya, Martiros Saryan (1880–1972), Roman Chatov (1900–1987), Leonid Eberg (1882–1954), and Lev Eberg (1907–1982).

Scientists and adventurers

Scientists and explorers include, doctors N. Bogoraz and S. Fedosov, scientists Dmitri Mendeleev, A. S. Popov, I. P. Pavlov, George Sedov the Arctic Sea explorer, Yakov Frenkel (1894–1952) a solid-state physicist, Svyatoslav Fyodorov (1927–2000), ophthalmologist, Sabina Spielrein (1885–1942), psychoanalyst, Yuri Oganessian (a nuclear physicist who is the namesake of oganesson (element 118)).

Other

Tourism

Historic buildings

Twin towns/sister cities

Rostov-on-Don is twinned with:[58]

Gallery

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External links

  • Official website of Rostov-on-Don (in Russian)

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This article is about the city in Southern Russia For the city in Yaroslavl Oblast see Rostov Rostov on Don Russian Rostov na Donu tr Rostov na Donu IPA rɐˈstof ne dɐˈnu is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia It lies in the southeastern part of the East European Plain on the Don River 32 kilometers 20 mi from the Sea of Azov directly north of the North Caucasus The southwestern suburbs of the city lie above the Don river delta Rostov on Don has a population of over one million people and is an important cultural centre of Southern Russia Rostov on Don Rostov na DonuCity 1 From top to bottom left to right Don River Embankment Rostov City Hall Cathedral of the Nativity of the Theotokos Rostov Arena Rostov Drama Theatre Platov AirportFlagCoat of armsAnthem none 2 Location of Rostov on DonRostov on DonLocation of Rostov on Don within Rostov OblastShow map of Rostov OblastRostov on DonLocation of Rostov on Don within 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Scientists and adventurers 11 6 Other 12 Tourism 12 1 Historic buildings 13 Twin towns sister cities 14 Gallery 15 References 15 1 Sources 16 Bibliography 17 External linksHistory EditSee also Timeline of Rostov on Don Early history Edit From ancient times the area around the mouth of the Don River has held cultural and commercial importance Ancient indigenous inhabitants included the Scythian and Sarmatian tribes It was the site of Tanais an ancient Greek colony Fort Tana under the Genoese and Fort Azak in the time of the Ottoman Empire In 1749 a custom house was established on the Temernik River a tributary of the Don by edict of the Empress Elizabeth the daughter of Peter the Great 3 in order to control trade with Turkey It was co located with a fortress named for Dimitry of Rostov a metropolitan bishop of the old northern town of Rostov the Great Azov a town closer to the Sea of Azov on the Don gradually lost its commercial importance in the region to the new fortress 14 In 1756 the Russian commercial and trading company of Constantinople was founded at the merchants settlement Kupecheskaya Sloboda on the high bank of the Don Towards the end of the eighteenth century with the incorporation of previously Ottoman Black Sea territories into the Russian Empire the settlement lost much of its militarily strategic importance as a frontier post 14 In 1796 the settlement was chartered and in 1797 it became the seat of Rostovsky Uyezd within Novorossiysk Governorate 3 In 1806 it was officially renamed Rostov on Don 3 During the 19th century due to its river connections with Russia s interior Rostov developed into a major trade centre and communications hub A railway connection with Kharkiv was completed in 1870 with further links following in 1871 to Voronezh and in 1875 to Vladikavkaz Concurrent with improvements in communications heavy industry developed Coal from the Donets Basin and iron ore from Krivoy Rog supported the establishment of an iron foundry in 1846 In 1859 the production of pumps and steam boilers began Industrial growth was accompanied by a rapid increase in population with 119 500 residents registered in Rostov by the end of the nineteenth century along with approximately 140 industrial businesses The harbour was one of the largest trade hubs in southern Russia especially for the export of wheat timber and iron ore In 1779 Rostov on Don became associated with a settlement of Armenian refugees from Crimea at Nakhichevan on Don The two settlements were separated by a field of wheat In 1928 the two towns were merged The former town border lies beneath the Teatralnaya Square of central Rostov on Don By 1928 following the incorporation of the hitherto neighbouring city of Nakhichevan on Don Rostov had become the third largest city in Russia In the early 20th century epidemics of cholera during the summer months were not uncommon 20th century Edit A fountain in the Park of Revolution During World War I Rostov on Don was briefly occupied by the Germans and Austrians during 1918 During the Russian Civil War the Whites and the Reds contested Rostov on Don then the most heavily industrialized city of South Russia By 1928 the regional government had moved from the old Cossack capital of Novocherkassk to Rostov on Don In the Soviet years the Bolsheviks demolished two of Rostov on Don s principal landmarks St Alexander Nevsky Cathedral 1908 and St George Cathedral 1783 1807 During World War II German forces occupied Rostov on Don at first from 19 20 November 1941 to 2 December 1941 15 after attacks by the German First Panzer Army in the Battle of Rostov and then for seven months from 24 July 1942 to 14 February 1943 The town was of strategic importance as a railway junction and a river port accessing the Caucasus a region rich in oil and minerals It took ten years to restore the city from the damage during World War II In 1942 up to 30 000 Russian Jews were massacred by the German military in Rostov on Don at a site called Zmievskaya Balka Modern period Edit In 2018 Rostov on Don hosted several matches of the FIFA World Cup Government Edit City Duma building in central Rostov on Don Within the framework of administrative divisions it is incorporated as Rostov na Donu Urban Okrug an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts 1 As a municipal division this administrative unit also has urban okrug status 10 City districts Edit Rostov on Don is divided into eight city districts 16 No City District Population Census1 Voroshilovsky 213 8022 Zheleznodorozhny 102 0443 Kirovsky 65 3224 Leninsky 80 2405 Oktyabrsky 165 8746 Pervomaysky 180 0617 Proletarsky 120 6658 Sovetsky 175 725Demographics EditThe 2010 census recorded the population of Rostov on Don at 1 089 261 making it the tenth most populous city in Russia 7 Demographic evolution 1811 1840 1897 1926 1956 1967 1982 1990 19954 000 12 600 119 500 327 700 552 000 757 000 966 000 1 013 300 1 026 0002002 2006 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 2017 20211 068 000 1 054 900 1 089 900 1 099 500 1 103 700 1 109 800 1 115 000 1 125 000 1 137 704At the time of the official 2010 Census the ethnic makeup of the city s population whose ethnicity was known 1 066 523 was 17 Ethnicity Population PercentageRussians 960 883 90 1 Armenians 41 553 3 4 Ukrainians 16 249 1 5 Azerbaijanis 6 739 0 6 Tatars 5 291 0 5 Georgians 3 960 0 4 Belarusians 2 874 0 3 Koreans 2 792 0 3 Others 26 182 2 5 Geography EditClimate Edit Albert Parry born in 1901 in Rostov on Don wrote of the summers of his childhood There were sultry days of brassy sun but also cool evenings on the balconies facing the Don River with the soft glow of charcoal in the samovar with the ripe cherries crushed by your spoon against the bottom and sides of your glass of scalding tea 18 Rostov on Don lies in a humid continental climate Koppen Dfa 19 The winter is moderately cold with an average January temperature of 3 0 C 26 6 F The lowest recorded temperature of 31 9 C 25 4 F occurred in January 1940 Summers are warm and humid July temperatures average 23 4 C 74 1 F The city s highest recorded temperature of 40 2 C 104 4 F was reported on 7 July 2020 The mean annual precipitation is 643 millimeters 25 3 in the average wind speed is 2 7 m s and the average air humidity is 72 20 Climate data for Rostov on Don 1991 2020 extremes 1881 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 15 0 59 0 19 8 67 6 26 0 78 8 33 6 92 5 35 6 96 1 38 4 101 1 40 2 104 4 40 1 104 2 38 1 100 6 31 0 87 8 25 0 77 0 18 5 65 3 40 2 104 4 Average high C F 0 1 31 8 1 2 34 2 7 8 46 0 16 7 62 1 22 9 73 2 27 5 81 5 30 2 86 4 29 6 85 3 23 1 73 6 15 2 59 4 6 6 43 9 1 4 34 5 15 2 59 4 Daily mean C F 3 0 26 6 2 3 27 9 3 1 37 6 10 8 51 4 17 0 62 6 21 6 70 9 24 0 75 2 23 3 73 9 17 1 62 8 10 3 50 5 3 1 37 6 1 3 29 7 10 3 50 5 Average low C F 5 2 22 6 5 0 23 0 0 3 31 5 6 1 43 0 11 3 52 3 15 7 60 3 17 9 64 2 17 5 63 5 12 1 53 8 6 5 43 7 0 4 32 7 3 6 25 5 6 1 43 0 Record low C F 31 9 25 4 30 9 23 6 28 1 18 6 10 4 13 3 4 3 24 3 0 1 31 8 7 6 45 7 2 6 36 7 4 6 23 7 10 4 13 3 25 1 13 2 28 5 19 3 31 9 25 4 Average precipitation mm inches 58 2 3 48 1 9 50 2 0 38 1 5 58 2 3 59 2 3 50 2 0 43 1 7 43 1 7 48 1 9 51 2 0 58 2 3 604 23 8 Average extreme snow depth cm inches 5 2 0 7 2 8 4 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 8 7 2 8 Average rainy days 11 10 12 13 14 13 11 9 10 11 15 13 142Average snowy days 16 15 9 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 6 14 62Average relative humidity 84 81 76 66 63 64 61 59 67 75 84 86 72Mean monthly sunshine hours 64 82 128 189 265 286 314 293 240 159 64 38 2 122Source 1 Pogoda ru net 21 Source 2 NOAA sun 1961 1990 22 Symbols Edit Coat of arms of Rostov on Don In December 1996 Rostov on Don adopted a coat of arms a flag and a mayoral decoration as the symbols of the town The first coat of arms of Rostov on Don was designed in 1811 and approved by the Tsar In 1904 some changes were made One lasting oil painting of the coat of arms is kept in the regional local history museum but its accuracy and authenticity is uncertain In June 1996 the Rostov on Don City Duma adopted a variant of the coat of arms in which a tower represents the St Dimitry Rostovsky Fortress The ancient Russian arms reference the role Rostov played in the defense of Russia s borders The coat of arms adorns the mayor s decoration but all other cases of its use are first considered for approval by the City Duma Flag Edit Flag of Rostov on Don The flag of Rostov on Don was approved by the Duma on September 20 1864 At the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th centuries the home guard regiments which defended the Southern borders of Russia were raised under this flag citation needed The Flag of Rostov is kept in the town s municipal building under glass Its length is 1 370 millimeters 54 in and width 850 millimeters 33 in The flag is taken out of the building only on Victory Day and Rostov on Don Day by a guard of honour citation needed In 1870 an oval shape mayoral decoration wrought from precious or semi precious white metal was introduced On the front is written Rostov on Don at the top the Rostov on Don coat of arms is in the center and the inscription Mayor of the City is written at the bottom On its reverse side the day of its adoption April 9 1996 is recorded The decoration is worn over the suit on a large chain The mayor returns the decoration to the Duma on his or her retirement from office citation needed The Emblem of the Don Host Oblast was introduced in July 5 18 1878 The flag of the All Great Don Army was introduce in May 1918 on the Circle of the Don Saving citation needed Awards EditDecember 1970 Order of Lenin 1982 Order of the Great Patriotic War 1st class 2008 City of Military Glory status 23 Economy Edit Central Market near the Nativity Cathedral Overview Edit View of Rostov on Don May 2007 Rostov s favourable geographical position at trading crossroads promotes economic development The Don River is a major shipping lane connecting southwestern Russia with the north Rostov on Don is a trading port for Russian Italian Greek and Turkish merchants selling for example wool wheat and oil It is also an important river port for passengers The Rostov on Don agricultural region produces one third of Russia s vegetable oil from sunflowers citation needed Volga Don Canal Edit With the construction of the Volga Don Shipping Canal in 1952 Rostov on Don has become known as a port of five seas reachable from the Black Sea the Sea of Azov the Caspian Sea the White Sea and the Baltic Sea See the article Port of Rostov on Don Modern industry Edit In modern times Rostov on Don has experienced economic growth Numerous start up companies have established headquarters in the city the median income is increasing and the city is being transformed into a modern industrial and technology rich hub For instance Rostov on Don is a center for helicopter and farm machinery manufacturing 24 The Tebodin engineering company opened its fourth office in Rostov on Don in June 2010 25 Transportation Edit North Caucasus Railway Administration Building Platov International Airport Public transport in Rostov on Don includes buses trolleybuses trams and marshrutkas routed minibus usually a 17 passenger Mercedes Sprinter The Rostov Metro was planned in the early 90s and later in 2000s and 2010s At the end of 2021 the Government of the Rostov Region and the Sinara company signed an agreement on the creation of a high speed tramway in Rostov on Don on a concession basis This happened at the international forum Transport Week 2021 in Moscow By signing this agreement the regional government put an end to the idea of developing the metro in the city in favour of the tram The Rostov on Don Airport caters for domestic travel as well as flights to and from the former C I S Europe Africa and Asia Its IATA code is ROV 26 27 Donavia airlines formerly Aeroflot Don has its head office in Rostov on Don 28 The Bataysk military aerodrome which is located 5 0 miles 8 0 km northwest of the city center may be developed into a new airport hub for Southern Russia needs update Platov International Airport was opened in late 2017 as part of preparations for the 2018 FIFA World Cup 29 The international river port 30 specializes in the packaging and freighting of minerals and timber Shipping information is published on line 31 32 The main railway stations in Rostov on Don are Rostov Glavny and Rostov Prigorodny The St Petersburg Rostov Caucasus railway crosses the territory of Rostov on Don 33 The North Caucasus Railway Administration Building is in Rostov on Don Several highways of federal and regional significance cross Rostov The M 4 Don route passes Rostov to the east and crosses the Don river in the Aksay city area The Rostov Novoshakhtinsk starts from the Northern housing block area of the city running north to connect with the M 4 Don route between Shakhty and Novoshakhtinsk New LiAZ 5292 buses AKSM 321 low floor trolleybus KTM 19 tramThe Greater Rostov supercity Edit Rostov in center and vicinities Bataysk to the south Azov to the south west Chaltyr village to the north west Novocherkassk to the northeast satellite image by Landsat 5 2010 06 10 The Ministry of Regional Development of Russia has prepared a program to create eight multimillion conglomerate population centres or super cities The Rostov Oblast will be one of these The Greater Rostov metropolitan area will include the cities of Rostov on Don Novocherkassk Taganrog Aksay Bataysk and Azov citation needed Communications Edit In 1929 the first automatic telephone exchange in Russia with a capacity of 6 000 numbers commenced in Rostov on Don 34 Since 2004 standard telephone numbers in Rostov on Don have been seven digits in length Since 2009 city numbers have begun with 2 35 The city dialing code is 863 Financial services Edit The first commercial bank in the South of Russia Rostovsosbank was opened in Rostov on Don The bank existed from 1989 to 1989 36 and before the withdrawal of the banking license it made a full return of deposits to all depositors 37 The largest bank in the Rostov region is Center Invest In total there are about 50 banks and their branches 38 17 local banks 80 representative offices of federal banks 4 representative offices of foreign banks Education EditRostov on Don hosts higher educational establishments including universities academies 39 secondary schools of vocational training including colleges technical schools specialized schools 40 and elementary schools of vocational training including lyceums professional colleges 41 and schools of general education 42 The largest educational establishments of the city include Southern Federal University 43 Don State Technical University Rostov State University of Economy Rostov State University of Transport Routes The Railway Engineers University Rostov State University of Civil Engineering Rostov State Medical University Rostov State Conservatory named after Sergei Rachmaninoff Branch of the Moscow State Academy named after F F Ushakov Rostov Eparchy Religious College Rostov Institute of Advocacy of Entrepreneurs Rostov Institute of Foreign Languages Rostov International Institute of Economy and Management Rostov Juridical Institute of Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation Rostov Institute of Physical Training and Sports branch of the Cuban State University of Physical Training Sports and Tourism Rostov Social amp Economic Institute Rostov branch of Moscow Institute of Economy Management and Law South Russian Institute of the Humanities North Caucasian Academy of Public Service North Caucasian Institute of Anthropology and Applied Psychology The Modern University for the Humanities Russian State University of Trade amp Economy Institute of Management Business and Law Rostov Institute of Law of the Russian Juridical Academy of the Russian Federation Rostov State Academy of Architecture and Arts Rostov College of Arts named after M B Grekov There is also a French cultural centre Alliance Francaise 44 a British Council and German Goethe Institute DAAD and Bosch foundation and a Korean Cultural Centre Southern Federal University Rostov State University means of communication Don State Technical UniversityCulture Edit Maxim Gorky Academic Drama Theater Rostov Regional Academic Theater of the Youth Rostov Regional Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Russian amp Armenian Friendship The most conspicuous architectural feature of the central part of the city is the Cathedral of Virgin s Nativity 1860 1887 designed by Konstantin Thon Libraries Edit Rostov on Don s libraries include The Don State Public Library Central Library named after Maxim Gorky Regional Children s Library named after V M Velichkina Rostov Regional Special Library for the Blind Scientific Library of the Medical University Central State Children s Library named after Lenin Children s Library named after A S Pushkin Children s Library named after Mayakovsky South Russian Don State Public Library Theaters Edit In the Academic Drama Theater named after Maxim Gorky works Mikhail Bushnov who is the national artist of the USSR and an honorary citizen of Rostov on Don 45 Maxim Gorky Academic Drama Theater Rostov State Puppet Theater Rostov Regional Academic Theater of the Youth Rostov Musical Theater Philharmonic centre Theater 18 Kim Nazaretov jazz centreMuseums Edit The small collections of the Art Gallery and the Museum of Arts include some works by Repin Surikov Perov Levitan Aivazovsky as well as of modern Rostov artists Museum of Local Lore Rostov Regional Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Fine Arts on Dmitrovskaya Museum of Russian amp Armenian Friendship Pioneer and Railway Museum and Children s RailwayOther facilities Edit Movie theater in Rostov on Don Other facilities include seven stadiums a Palace of Sports a circus a zoo 46 botanical gardens and parks 47 Rostov on Don hosts the North Caucasian Science Center and research institutes The city is also home to a Starbucks coffee chain a true rarity in this geographical area of Russia 48 Religion Edit The Administration of Rostov and Novocherkassk Eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church is located in Rostov Other religious facilities in Rostov on Don are the Roman Catholic Church of the Lord s Supper the Old Believers temple a synagogue 49 a mosque and the Diamond Way Buddhist Center of the Karma Kagyu Tradition 50 There are also several Armenian and Greek Orthodox churches in the city with one of the Armenian churches being the oldest standing building in Rostov All of the Armenian churches are in the Nakhichevan on Don district of the city Russian Orthodox churches Edit The temple of the Holy Trinity in Rostov on Don is made in the style of ancient Russian architecture its facade is decorated with bright mosaics and inside is a majestic altar with paintings Church of the Intercession Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church belongs to Moscow Patriarchate St Alexandra s Church Ascension Church Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church of St John of Kronstadt Rostov on DonOld Believers churches Edit Old Believers Pokrovsky CathedralArmenian Apostolic Church Edit Church of the Resurrection Rostov on DonSynagogues Edit See also List of synagogues in Russia and History of the Jews in Rostov on Don Soldier Synagogue currently home to the Rostov Jewish Community and the only active synagogue in Rostov on Don 51 Main Choral Synagogue no longer in active use as a synagogue The Artisans Synagogue destroyed by fire during WWII formerly located at 106 Stanislavskogo St 52 53 Mosques Edit Cathedral MosqueGallery Edit Armenian Apostolic Church of the Holy Cross built in 1792 Orthodox Church of Great Martyr Panteleimon Orthodox Church of Saint Dimitri of Rostov Orthodox Church of Saint George Orthodox Church of the Intercession of the Theotokos Cathedral MosqueMass media Edit The construction of the Rostov TV centre began in 1956 and was completed on 26 April 1958 The first television program was broadcast on 30 April 1958 Colour television was first broadcast in 1974 Radio transmission began in Rostov on Don on October 17 1975 In 2009 there were fourteen FM radio stations in Rostov on Don it is also possibly home of the Squeaky Wheel number station Sports EditRostov on Don is one of the host cities for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Club Sport Founded Current League LeagueTier StadiumFC Rostov Football 1930 Men s Premier League 1st Rostov ArenaSKA Rostov on Don 1937 Men s Professional Football League 3rd SKA SKVO StadiumRostov Don Basketball 2006 Women s Super League 2nd Express CSCRostov Don Handball 1965 Woman s Handball Championship 1st Rostov on Don Palace of Sports 54 HC Rostov Ice hockey 2004 Men s Hockey League 2nd2018 FIFA World Cup Edit Uruguay Saudi Arabia match on 20 June 2018 In 2018 Rostov on Don was one of the Russian cities to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup Rostov Arena with a capacity of 45 000 spectators was built on the left bank of the Don River left of the exit from the city via the Voroshilovsky Bridge The stadium hosted 5 games of the FIFA World Cup June 17 21 00 Brazil Switzerland Group E June 20 18 00 Uruguay Saudi Arabia Group A June 23 18 00 South Korea Mexico Group F June 26 21 00 Iceland Croatia Group D July 2 21 00 Belgium Japan Round of 16During the FIFA World Cup the Teatralnaya Square served as a venue for the FIFA Fan Fest The specially arranged area had a capacity of 25 000 people Fans were able to watch all World Cup games on a big screen The venue was serviced by food outlets and had several entertainment areas In preparation for the FIFA World Cup the city implemented a large scale development program Apart from the new stadium the city built a camping area for fans arriving for the World Cup the Southern and Western Bypasses and new hotels Reconstruction works were carried out at the bridge crossing over the Don River expanding the traffic way to 6 lanes a number of healthcare facilities and the embankment area A new airport Yuzhny was built Notable people EditMain article List of people from Rostov on Don This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Notable people include Olga Spessivtseva ballet dancer Alexander Suvorov military commander Yelena Produnova artistic gymnast 55 Yulia Belokobylskaya artistic gymnast Andrei Chikatilo 1936 1994 serial killer and Alexander Pechersky 1909 1990 a leader of the rebellion at the Sobibor extermination camp and Maria Kharenkova artistic gymnast Writers and poets Edit Authors of Rostov on Don include Anton Chekhov Mikhail Sholokhov Zakrutkin Fadeyev Safronov Kalinin Alexander Pushkin Maxim Gorky Sergey Yesenin Shushanik Kurghinian Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy Alexander Solzhenitsyn Yuri Zhdanov and Mikael Nalbandian After visiting Rostov in 1831 Pushkin published his poem The Don The monument to Pushkin on Pushkin Boulevard is dedicated to these events Maxim Gorky worked as a docker in Rostov on Don in his youth Vera Panova 1905 1973 was a Soviet era writer Modern era includes such names as Danil Korezky and Tony Vilgotsky A monument to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn who lived in the city for 18 years and studied mathematics at Rostov University is being planned by city authorities A monument to Anton Chekhov see Chekhov Monument in Rostov on Don was erected in 2010 Musicians composers and singers Edit Musicians from Rostov on Don include Efrem Zimbalist the violinist 56 Zaslavsky Kim Nazaretov Modest Mussorgsky composers Andrey Pashchenko 1885 1972 57 film composer Nadezhda Simonyan Zinaida Petrovna Ziberova born 1909 the pop music singer Irina Allegrova 1952 Yuri Bashmet Sergey Vladimirovich Rodionov Eva Rivas 1987 Mikhail Puntov 1995 the post punk rock band Motorama rapper Basta and the rap band Kasta Actors directors and playwrights Edit Actors and playwrights of Rostov on Don include Maretskaya Mikhail Shchepkin Yevgeniya Glushenko Alexander Kaidanovsky 1946 1995 Evgeny Shvarts 1896 1958 Nikolai Sorokin 1952 2013 Konstantin Lavronenko 1961 film and theater director Kirill Serebrennikov 1969 winner of the Best Actor award at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and Sergey Zhigunov 1963 Marion Gering noted for his stage and film productions in the United States was born in the city Architects and artists Edit Architects and artists of the city include Yevgeny Vuchetich Seyran Khatlamajyan Ashot Melkonian Natalia Duritskaya Martiros Saryan 1880 1972 Roman Chatov 1900 1987 Leonid Eberg 1882 1954 and Lev Eberg 1907 1982 Scientists and adventurers Edit Scientists and explorers include doctors N Bogoraz and S Fedosov scientists Dmitri Mendeleev A S Popov I P Pavlov George Sedov the Arctic Sea explorer Yakov Frenkel 1894 1952 a solid state physicist Svyatoslav Fyodorov 1927 2000 ophthalmologist Sabina Spielrein 1885 1942 psychoanalyst Yuri Oganessian a nuclear physicist who is the namesake of oganesson element 118 Other Edit Vladimir Shumeyko 1945 political figure Svetlana Boyko 1972 foil fencer Anatoly Morozov 1973 professional association football player and coach Alexei Eremenko 1983 Russian born Finnish professional association football player who currently plays in Kazakhstan Victoria Lopyreva 1983 model and popular television hostess Tatiana Kotova 1985 beauty pageant titleholder Andrei Chikatilo 1936 94 serial killer Ivan Bukavshin 1995 2016 chess grandmaster Iosif Vorovich 1920 2001 mathematician academician full member of the Russian Academy of SciencesTourism EditCentral Market local bazaars and fresh fish markets Bridges over the Don river and Don Embankment Don River lookout Armenian Holy Cross Church Rostovchanka statue River Steamboat rides Orthodox Cathedral of the Nativity of the Holy Virgin Pushkinskaya Street Maxim Gorky Park Traditional Cossack villages stanitsas National Sholokhov Museum Reserve Azov ancient fortress Rostov circus Rostov state opera and ballet theatre Monastery of St Jacob Rostov Zoo Museum of North Caucasus Railway Botanical Garden of Southern Federal University Art Gallery 16th Line Alexander Column Grigory and Aksinya in a boat Park of Aviators October Park Anatoly Sobino Park Historic buildings Edit Argutinsky Dolgorukov House Bahchisaraytsev House Bostrikiny House Chernov House Chernova House Chirikov House F N Solodov House Gavala House Gayrabetov Mansion Gench Ogluev House Gymnasium 36 Ivan Zvorykin House Kechekyan Mansion Kisin House Kostanayev House Kostin House Kramer Mansion Krasilnikov Mansion Kushnarev House Leonidov House Lyakhmayer House Lyceum 13 Main building of Warsaw University Maksimov House Martyn Brothers House Masalitina House N A Semashko City Hospital No 1 North Caucasus Railway Administration Building Paramonov Mansion Paramonov Mill Paramonov Warehouses Petrov Mansion Pivovarova House Popov Mansion Reznichenko House Sariyev House Shirman House Spielrein Mansion Trunov HouseTwin towns sister cities EditSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia Rostov on Don is twinned with 58 Antalya Turkey Dortmund Germany Gera Germany Donetsk Ukraine Glasgow Scotland Kajaani Finland Le Mans France Minsk Belarus Mobile United States Pleven Bulgaria Seville Spain Volos Greece Yantai China Yerevan Armenia Toronto CanadaGallery EditRostov on Don Picture Gallery Don River embankment and Old Voroshilovsky Bridge Left bank of Don River Don River embankment Rostov on Don at night Voroshilovsky Bridge at night Barge on Don River Rostov on Don building Rostov on Don building Rostov on Don building Petrovsky prichal Rostov on Don building Maxim Gorky theater Rostov on Don circus Rostov on Don building Gorky Park Aerial view of Rostov at night Railway bridge over the Don at night Cossacks of RostovReferences Edit a b c d e Law 340 ZS The official symbols of 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238 ZS ot 27 dekabrya 2004 g Ob ustanovlenii granicy i nadelenii statusom gorodskogo okruga municipalnogo obrazovaniya Gorod Rostov na Donu v red Zakona 153 ZS ot 28 noyabrya 2008 g O vnesenii izmenenij v oblastnye Zakony Ob ustanovlenii granicy i nadelenii statusom gorodskogo okruga municipalnogo obrazovaniya Gorod Rostov na Donu Ob ustanovlenii granic i nadelenii sootvetstvuyushim statusom municipalnogo obrazovaniya Aksajskij rajon i municipalnyh obrazovanij v ego sostave i Ob administrativno territorialnom ustrojstve Rostovskoj oblasti Vstupil v silu 1 yanvarya 2005 g Opublikovan Nashe vremya 339 29 dekabrya 2004 g Legislative Assembly of Rostov Oblast Law 238 ZS of December 27 2004 On Establishing the Border and Granting Urban Okrug Status to the Municipal Formation of the City of Rostov na Donu as amended by the Law 153 ZS of November 28 2008 On Amending the Oblast Laws On Establishing the Border and Granting Urban Okrug Status to the Municipal Formation of the City of Rostov na Donu On Establishing the Borders and Granting an Appropriate Status to the Municipal Formation of Aksaysky District and to the Municipal Formations It Comprises and On the Administrative Territorial Structure of Rostov Oblast Effective as of January 1 2005 Rostovskaya na Donu gorodskaya Duma Reshenie 267 ot 3 dekabrya 1996 g Ob utverzhdenii polozheniya O simvolah g Rostova na Donu v red Resheniya 507 ot 13 avgusta 2013 g O vnesenii izmenenij v Reshenie Rostovskoj na Donu gorodskoj Dumy Ob utverzhdenii Polozheniya O simvolah g Rostova na Donu Vstupil v silu 31 dekabrya 1996 g Opublikovan Rostov Oficialnyj 51 52 1996 Rostov on Don City Duma Decision 267 of December 3 1996 On Adopting the Provision On the Symbols of the City of Rostov on Don as amended by the Decision 507 of August 13 2013 On Amending the Decision of the Rostov on Don City Duma On Adopting the Provision On the Symbols of the City of Rostov on Don Effective as of December 31 1996 Bibliography EditSee also Bibliography of 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