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Saratov

Saratov (UK: /səˈrɑːtɒf/ sə-RAH-tof,[15] US: /-təf/ -⁠təf;[16][17] Russian: Сара́тов, pronounced [sɐˈratəf] ) is the largest city and administrative center of Saratov Oblast, Russia, and a major port on the Volga River upstream of Volgograd. As of the 2021 Census, Saratov had a population of 901,361, making it the 17th-largest city in Russia by population. Saratov is 389 kilometres (242 mi) from Volgograd, 442 kilometres (275 mi) from Samara, and 858 kilometres (533 mi) southeast of Moscow.

Saratov
Саратов
Top upper left: Pokrovskaya Church (Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos) in Saratov, Top lower left: Saratov Administration Office, Top right: Saratov Conservatory, Middle left: Saratov Orthodox Theological Seminary, Middle right: Schmidt Mill, Bottom: A twilight view of Saratov Engels Bridge and Volga River
Location of Saratov
Saratov
Location of Saratov
Saratov
Saratov (Europe)
Coordinates: 51°32′N 46°01′E / 51.533°N 46.017°E / 51.533; 46.017
CountryRussia
Federal subjectSaratov Oblast[1]
Foundedca. 1590[2]
City status since1708[2]
Government
 • BodyCity Duma[3]
 • Head[3]Mikhail Isayev[4]
Elevation
50 m (160 ft)
Population
 • Total837,900
 • Estimate 
(2018)[6]
844,858 (+0.8%)
 • Rank16th in 2010
 • Subordinated tocity of oblast significance of Saratov[7][8]
 • Capital ofSaratov Oblast,[1] Saratovsky District[8]
 • Urban okrugSaratov Urban Okrug[9]
 • Capital ofSaratov Urban Okrug,[9] Saratovsky Municipal District[10]
Time zoneUTC+4 (MSK+1 [11])
Postal code(s)[12]
410000–410005, 410007–410010, 410012, 410015, 410017–410019, 410022, 410023, 410025, 410028–410031, 410033–410042, 410047–410056, 410059, 410060, 410062–410065, 410068, 410069, 410071, 410074, 410076, 410078, 410080, 410082, 410086, 410700, 410880, 410890, 410899, 410960–410965, 410999
Dialing code(s)+7 8452
OKTMO ID63701000001
Websitewww.saratovmer.ru

The city stands near the site of Uvek, a city of the Golden Horde. Tsar Feodor I of Russia likely developed Saratov as a fortress to secure Russia's southeastern border. Saratov developed as a shipping port along the Volga and was historically important to the Volga Germans, who settled in large numbers in the city before they were expelled before and during World War II.

Saratov is home to a number of cultural and educational institutions, including the Saratov Drama Theater, Saratov Conservatory, Radishchev Art Museum, Saratov State Technical University, and Saratov State University.

Etymology edit

The name Saratov may be derived from Sary Tau (Сары Тау), meaning "Yellow Mountain" in the Tatar language. Another version of the name origin derives it from the words Sar Atau, which means the "Boggy Island".[18]

History edit

 
A city map of Saratov in 1903, (Russian edition)
Historical affiliations

  Tsardom of Russia ca. 1590–1721
  Russian Empire 1721–1917
  Russian Republic 1917–1918
  Russian Democratic Federal Republic 1918
  Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic 1918–1922
  Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1918–1991
  Russian Federation 1991–present

Uvek, a city of the Golden Horde, stood near the site of the modern city of Saratov from the mid-13th century until its destruction by Tamerlane in 1395. While the exact date of the foundation of modern Saratov is unknown, plausible theories date it to ca. 1590,[2] during the reign (1584–1598) of Tsar Fyodor Ivanovich, who constructed several settlements along the Volga River in order to secure the southeastern boundary of his state. Town status was granted to it in 1708.[2]

By the 1800s, Saratov had grown to become an important shipping port on the Volga. The Ryazan-Ural Railroad reached Saratov in 1870.[19] In 1896, the line crossed the Volga and continued its eastward expansion. A unique train-ferry, owned by the Ryazan-Ural railroad, provided the connection across the river between the two ends of the railroad for 39 years, before the construction of a railway bridge in 1935.

During January 1915, with World War I dominating the Russian national agenda, Saratov became the destination for deportation convoys of ethnic Germans, Jews, Hungarians, Austrians and Slavs whose presence closer to the western front was perceived as a potential security risk to the state.[20]

During World War II, Saratov was a station on the north–south Volzhskaya Rokada, a specially designated military railroad supplying troops, ammunition and supplies to Stalingrad. In 1942-1943 the city was bombed by German aircraft. The main target was the Kirov oil refinery, which was heavily bombarded, seriously damaging the installation and destroying 80% of its plant and temporarily interrupting its work. The Luftwaffe was able to destroy all the fuel stock at bases in Saratov and eliminate the oil plant in the city.[21]

Until the end of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Soviet authorities designated Saratov a "closed city"; off-limits to all foreigners due to its military importance as the site of a vital facility manufacturing military aircraft.

German community edit

Saratov played a prominent role in the history of the Volga Germans. These Germans, who arrived in the region in response to the express invitation to populate these lands made to them by Tsarina Catherine II of Russia in 1763, had this city as the administrative center of the German community established on the left bank of the Volga River, along different agricultural colonies. Meanwhile, the Germans who settled in the lands to the right of the Volga, had the city of Samara as their administrative center. Catherine II, through her two edicts published in Germany, had promised the settlers that they would remain German, enjoying a great deal of autonomy, even if they moved to the Volga region, and they did so. There, the Germans continued with their German language, their own education, their churches, their publications, etc.[citation needed]

However, after more than a century living in that region, the living conditions of the Germans began to change. Catherine II was no longer alive, and the government began to apply an aggressive Russification policy, which meant that from 1878 some groups of Volga Germans began to emigrate to the United States, Canada, Brazil and Argentina. Those who could not leave or who remained in the hope conditions would improve suffered greatly. Hostilities did not stop even after the confiscation of their assets. In 1941, Stalin ordered the deportation of all ethnic Germans.[citation needed]

Today only a few reminders remain of the once prominent place for Volga Germans. The Roman Catholic St. Klemens Cathedral, which had been built by the Volga Germans on the main street of Saratov, the then called "German Street" (German: Deutsche Straße, Russian: Немецкая Улица, romanizedNemetskaya Ulitsa), has its steeples removed and was converted into the Pioneer Cinema by order of the Soviet government (religion was prohibited).[citation needed] Meanwhile, the old German Street, the pedestrian street of Saratov, was renamed Kirov Prospect in reference to the Bolshevik leader Sergei Kirov, a name that still retains.[citation needed]

Administrative and municipal status edit

Saratov is the administrative center of the oblast[1] and, within the framework of administrative divisions, it also serves as the administrative center of Saratovsky District,[8] even though it is not a part of it.[13] As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately[13] as the city of oblast significance of Saratov—an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[7] As a municipal division, the city of oblast significance of Saratov is incorporated as Saratov Urban Okrug.[9]

Geography edit

Climate edit

Saratov has a moderately continental climate with warm and dry summers and an abundance of sunny days. The warmest month is July with daily mean temperature near +23 °C (73 °F); the coldest is February, at −8 °C (18 °F).

Summers are hot and dry in Saratov. Daytime temperatures of +30 °C (86 °F) or higher are commonplace, up to +40.9 °C (105.6 °F) during a heat wave in 2010.

Snow and ice are dominant during the winter season. Days well above freezing and nights below −25 °C (−13 °F) both occur in the winter.

Climate data for Saratov (1991-2020, extremes 1836-present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 8.1
(46.6)
8.4
(47.1)
18.8
(65.8)
31.1
(88.0)
34.1
(93.4)
39.2
(102.6)
40.8
(105.4)
40.7
(105.3)
36.7
(98.1)
25.5
(77.9)
16.1
(61.0)
11.7
(53.1)
40.8
(105.4)
Average high °C (°F) −4.7
(23.5)
−4.3
(24.3)
1.8
(35.2)
13.8
(56.8)
22.1
(71.8)
26.4
(79.5)
28.6
(83.5)
27.4
(81.3)
20.3
(68.5)
11.6
(52.9)
2.3
(36.1)
−3.3
(26.1)
11.8
(53.3)
Daily mean °C (°F) −7.6
(18.3)
−7.7
(18.1)
−1.8
(28.8)
8.5
(47.3)
16.3
(61.3)
20.6
(69.1)
22.9
(73.2)
21.3
(70.3)
14.8
(58.6)
7.5
(45.5)
−0.4
(31.3)
−5.9
(21.4)
7.4
(45.3)
Average low °C (°F) −10.2
(13.6)
−10.5
(13.1)
−4.8
(23.4)
4.3
(39.7)
11.2
(52.2)
15.6
(60.1)
17.7
(63.9)
16.1
(61.0)
10.4
(50.7)
4.3
(39.7)
−2.6
(27.3)
−8.3
(17.1)
3.6
(38.5)
Record low °C (°F) −37.3
(−35.1)
−34.8
(−30.6)
−26.8
(−16.2)
−17.8
(0.0)
−3.8
(25.2)
2.1
(35.8)
6.4
(43.5)
4.3
(39.7)
−2.9
(26.8)
−12.6
(9.3)
−23.8
(−10.8)
−33.4
(−28.1)
−37.3
(−35.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 43
(1.7)
36
(1.4)
33
(1.3)
31
(1.2)
36
(1.4)
48
(1.9)
44
(1.7)
27
(1.1)
50
(2.0)
38
(1.5)
39
(1.5)
41
(1.6)
466
(18.3)
Average rainy days 6 5 7 12 14 15 14 12 13 14 12 8 132
Average snowy days 19 15 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 16 71
Average relative humidity (%) 84 81 78 64 55 59 59 59 64 74 84 84 70
Mean monthly sunshine hours 57 81 141 219 278 310 320 273 152 115 60 50 2,056
Source 1: worldweather.wmo.int[22]
Source 2: Pogoda.ru.net[23]

Economy and infrastructure edit

 
Moskovskaya Street in Saratov

Saratov Oblast is highly industrialized, due in part to the richness in natural and industrial resources of the area. The oblast is also one of the more important and largest cultural and scientific centers in Russia. Saratov possesses six institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences, twenty-one research institutes, nineteen project institutes, as well as the Saratov State University, the Saratov State Socio-Economic University, the Saratov State Technical University, and many scientific and technological laboratories attached to some of the city's large industrial enterprises.[citation needed]

Transportation edit

Saratov is served by the Saratov Gagarin Airport (opened in 20 August 2019 replacing Saratov Tsentralny Airport). The airport serves flights to both international and domestic destinations. Saratov West is a general aviation airfield. The aerospace manufacturing industry is served by the Saratov South airport. Nearby Engels-2 (air base) is the main base for Russian strategic Tu-95 and Tu-160 bombers. Motorways link Saratov directly to Volgograd, Samara, and Voronezh. The railways also play an important role. The Privolzhskaya Railway is headquartered in Saratov. The Volga itself is an important inland waterway. Buses and trolleybuses form the backbone of public transport in the city.[citation needed]

Saratov has a tram network, which opened in 1908. Currently, there are two depots, while a third was closed in 2001. The rolling stock currently consists of 71-605, 71-619, 71-608 and a number of refurbished Tatra T3, renamed to MTTE and MTTCh.[24]

A trolleybus network is also present in the city. On July 2, 2021, an intercity route over the Volga was opened, linking to the trolleybus network of Engels.[25]

City budget edit

Information about revenues and expenditures of the city budget for the period 2007–2017.[26]

Indicators 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Revenues, billion rubles 6.38 9.59 10.45 10.65 12.15 12.77 12.00 12.07 11.06 14.91 14.84
Expenditures, billion rubles 6.15 9.39 11.17 11.23 12.99 13.29 13.02 12.75 11.77 15.31 15.40
Balance, billion rubles 0.23 0.20 −0.72 −0.58 −0.84 −0.52 −1.02 −0.68 −0.71 −0.40 −0.57

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1897 137,000—    
1926 212,395+55.0%
1939 372,002+75.1%
1959 584,092+57.0%
1970 757,330+29.7%
1979 855,702+13.0%
1989 904,643+5.7%
2002 873,055−3.5%
2010 837,900−4.0%
2021 901,361+7.6%
Source: Census data

Saratov has a population of 901,361 within city limits and roughly 1.2 million in the urban agglomeration. More than 90% of the city's population are ethnic Russians. Among the remainder are Tatars, Kazakhs, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, Ukrainians and others.

In the 2021 Census, the following ethnic groups were listed:[27]

Ethnic group Population Percentage
Russians 686,699 92.8%
Tatars 10,291 1.3%
Kazakhs 7,354 1.0%
Armenians 6,456 0.9%
Azerbaijanis 4,198 0.6%
Ukrainians 3,392 0.5%
Others 40,262 3.8%

Education edit

Saratov is host to a number of colleges and universities. These include the Saratov State University (1909), Saratov State Technical University, Saratov State Medical University, Saratov State Academy of Law and Saratov State Agrarian University. In 2014 a newly renovated campus for the Saratov Regional College of Art was opened.

Culture edit

 
The Radishchev Art Museum
 
Saratov Academic Theater
 
Kryty Market and Kirova Square
 
Holy Trinity Cathedral

One of the city's most prominent landmarks is the 19th century neo-Gothic Conservatory. When it was built in 1912, the Conservatory was Russia's third such institution (after Moscow and St. Petersburg). At the time, Saratov, with a population of 240,000, was the third-largest city in Russia. The main building of the conservatory had been built in 1902 by architect Alexander Yulyevich Yagn, and originally it housed a music school. Before the opening of the conservatory in 1912, the building was reconstructed by the architect Semyon Akimovich Kallistratov. When Saratov Conservatory opened in September 1912, it immediately had 1,000 students ready to begin their studies.

The Saratov Drama Theater was founded in 1802, making it one of Russia's oldest. It is ranked as one of Russia's National Theaters. In Soviet times, the theater was renamed in honor of Karl Marx, but now carries the name of Ivan Slonov (1882–1945), an actor, theatrical director and educator, born in the city. The full name in Russian is The I. A. Slonov Saratov State Academic Theater (Саратовский государственный академический театр драмы имени И. А. Слонова).

Saratov is noted for several art museums, including the Radishchev Art Museum, named for Alexander Radishchev, Fedin Art Museum, named after Russian novelist Konstantin Fedin, Saratov Local History Museum, Chernyshevsky Estate Museum, named for Nikolay Chernyshevsky, and some others. The Radishchev Art Museum contains more than 20,000 exhibits, including ancient Russian icons, works by Camille Corot, Auguste Rodin, as well as works by some of the finest Russian painters (e.g. Ivan Kramskoy, Vasily Polenov, Ilya Repin, Ivan Shishkin, Aleksandra Ekster, Pavel Kuznetsov, Aristarkh Lentulov, Robert Falk, Pyotr Konchalovsky, Martiros Saryan, Fyodor Rokotov).

Sports edit

Several sports clubs are active in the city:

Club Sport Founded Current League League
Rank
Stadium
Kristall Saratov Ice Hockey 1955 Higher Hockey League 2nd Kristall Sports Palace
Sokol Saratov Football 1930 Russian Football National League 2nd Lokomotiv Stadium
Avtodor Saratov Basketball 1960 VTB United League 1st Kristall Sports Palace
Universal Saratov[28] Bandy 1953 Bandy Supreme League 2nd Dynamo Stadium[29]
Proton Saratov Volleyball 1988 Volleyball Superleague 1st

Twin towns – sister cities edit

Saratov is twinned with:[30]

Notable people edit

 
Roman Abramovich
 
Nikolai Bondarenko
 
Natalia Pogonina
 
Oleg Tabakov

References edit

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Sources edit

  • Саратовская областная Дума. Закон №46-ЗСО от 2 июня 2005 г. «Устав (Основной Закон) Саратовской области», в ред. Закона №54-ЗСО от 28 апреля 2015 г. «О внесении изменений в Устав (Основной Закон) Саратовской области». Вступил в силу после официального опубликования. Опубликован: "Неделя области", Спецвыпуск, №38 (156), 4 июня 2005 г. (Saratov Oblast Duma. Law #46-ZSO of June 2, 2005 Charter (Basic Law) of Saratov Oblast, as amended by the Law #54-ZSO of April 28, 2015 On Amending the Charter (Basic Law) of Saratov Oblast. Effective as of after the official publication.).
  • Саратовская городская Дума. Решение №67-649 от 18 декабря 2005 г. «Об Уставе муниципального образования "город Саратов"», в ред. Решения №48-544 от 30 июля 2015 г. «О внесении изменений в Устав муниципального образования "город Саратов"». Вступил в силу 1 января 2006 г. (за исключением отдельных положений). Опубликован: "Саратовская панорама", Спецвыпуск, №14 (44), 20 декабря 2005 г. (Saratov City Duma. Decision #67-649 of December 18, 2005 On the Charter of the Municipal Formation of the "City of Saratov", as amended by the Decision #48-544 of July 30, 2015 On Amending the On the Charter of the Municipal Formation of the "City of Saratov". Effective as of January 1, 2006 (with the exception of certain clauses).).
  • Саратовская областная Дума. Закон №21-ЗСО от 3 апреля 2000 г. «Об административно-территориальном устройстве Саратовской области», в ред. Закона №15-ЗСО от 4 февраля 2014 г. «О внесении изменений в Закон Саратовской области "Об административно-территориальном устройстве Саратовской области"». Вступил в силу со дня официального опубликования. Опубликован: "Саратовские вести по понедельникам", №12 (12), 10 апреля 2000 г. (Saratov Oblast Duma. Law #21-ZSO of April 3, 2000 On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Saratov Oblast, as amended by the Law #15-ZSO of February 4, 2014 On Amending the Law of Saratov Oblast "On the Administrative-Territorial Structure of Saratov Oblast". Effective as of the day of the official publication.).
  • Саратовская областная Дума. Закон №79-ЗСО от 23 декабря 2004 г «О городских округах». Вступил в силу с 1 января 2005 г. Опубликован: "Саратов — столица Поволжья", №264 (1215), 24 декабря 2004 г. (Saratov Oblast Duma. Law #79-ZSO of December 23, 2004 On the Urban Okrugs. Effective as of January 1, 2005.).
  • Саратовская областная Дума. Закон №78-ЗСО от 23 декабря 2004 г «О муниципальных районах». Вступил в силу с 1 января 2005 г. Опубликован: "Саратов — столица Поволжья", №267–268 (1218–1219), 29 декабря 2004 г. (Saratov Oblast Duma. Law #78-ZSO of December 23, 2004 On the Municipal Districts. Effective as of January 1, 2005.).

External links edit

  • Official website of Saratov (in Russian)
  • "Saratov (town)" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 24 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 206–207.
  • The Saratov Room (local news, events and places)
  • Saratov.Ru
  • Old photos of Saratov
  • Saratov Regional Museum of Local Lore
  • Radischev Art Gallery
  • Catalog of the Radishchev Gallery
  • Cultural guide to Saratov
  • Google Earth view of Saratov

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existing Russian Wikipedia article at ru Saratov see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ru Saratov to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Saratov UK s e ˈ r ɑː t ɒ f se RAH tof 15 US t e f tef 16 17 Russian Sara tov pronounced sɐˈratef is the largest city and administrative center of Saratov Oblast Russia and a major port on the Volga River upstream of Volgograd As of the 2021 Census update Saratov had a population of 901 361 making it the 17th largest city in Russia by population Saratov is 389 kilometres 242 mi from Volgograd 442 kilometres 275 mi from Samara and 858 kilometres 533 mi southeast of Moscow Saratov SaratovCity 1 Top upper left Pokrovskaya Church Church of the Intercession of the Most Holy Theotokos in Saratov Top lower left Saratov Administration Office Top right Saratov Conservatory Middle left Saratov Orthodox Theological Seminary Middle right Schmidt Mill Bottom A twilight view of Saratov Engels Bridge and Volga RiverFlagCoat of armsLocation of SaratovSaratovLocation of SaratovShow map of European RussiaSaratovSaratov Europe Show map of EuropeCoordinates 51 32 N 46 01 E 51 533 N 46 017 E 51 533 46 017CountryRussiaFederal subjectSaratov Oblast 1 Foundedca 1590 2 City status since1708 2 Government BodyCity Duma 3 Head 3 Mikhail Isayev 4 Elevation50 m 160 ft Population 2010 Census 5 Total837 900 Estimate 2018 6 844 858 0 8 Rank16th in 2010Administrative status Subordinated tocity of oblast significance of Saratov 7 8 Capital ofSaratov Oblast 1 Saratovsky District 8 Municipal status Urban okrugSaratov Urban Okrug 9 Capital ofSaratov Urban Okrug 9 Saratovsky Municipal District 10 Time zoneUTC 4 MSK 1 11 Postal code s 12 410000 410005 410007 410010 410012 410015 410017 410019 410022 410023 410025 410028 410031 410033 410042 410047 410056 410059 410060 410062 410065 410068 410069 410071 410074 410076 410078 410080 410082 410086 410700 410880 410890 410899 410960 410965 410999Dialing code s 7 8452OKTMO ID63701000001Websitewww wbr saratovmer wbr ruThe city stands near the site of Uvek a city of the Golden Horde Tsar Feodor I of Russia likely developed Saratov as a fortress to secure Russia s southeastern border Saratov developed as a shipping port along the Volga and was historically important to the Volga Germans who settled in large numbers in the city before they were expelled before and during World War II Saratov is home to a number of cultural and educational institutions including the Saratov Drama Theater Saratov Conservatory Radishchev Art Museum Saratov State Technical University and Saratov State University Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 German community 3 Administrative and municipal status 4 Geography 4 1 Climate 5 Economy and infrastructure 5 1 Transportation 5 2 City budget 6 Demographics 7 Education 8 Culture 9 Sports 10 Twin towns sister cities 11 Notable people 12 References 12 1 Sources 13 External linksEtymology editThe name Saratov may be derived from Sary Tau Sary Tau meaning Yellow Mountain in the Tatar language Another version of the name origin derives it from the words Sar Atau which means the Boggy Island 18 History edit nbsp A city map of Saratov in 1903 Russian edition Historical affiliations nbsp Tsardom of Russia ca 1590 1721 nbsp Russian Empire 1721 1917 nbsp Russian Republic 1917 1918 nbsp Russian Democratic Federal Republic 1918 nbsp Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic 1918 1922 nbsp Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1918 1991 nbsp Russian Federation 1991 present Uvek a city of the Golden Horde stood near the site of the modern city of Saratov from the mid 13th century until its destruction by Tamerlane in 1395 While the exact date of the foundation of modern Saratov is unknown plausible theories date it to ca 1590 2 during the reign 1584 1598 of Tsar Fyodor Ivanovich who constructed several settlements along the Volga River in order to secure the southeastern boundary of his state Town status was granted to it in 1708 2 By the 1800s Saratov had grown to become an important shipping port on the Volga The Ryazan Ural Railroad reached Saratov in 1870 19 In 1896 the line crossed the Volga and continued its eastward expansion A unique train ferry owned by the Ryazan Ural railroad provided the connection across the river between the two ends of the railroad for 39 years before the construction of a railway bridge in 1935 During January 1915 with World War I dominating the Russian national agenda Saratov became the destination for deportation convoys of ethnic Germans Jews Hungarians Austrians and Slavs whose presence closer to the western front was perceived as a potential security risk to the state 20 During World War II Saratov was a station on the north south Volzhskaya Rokada a specially designated military railroad supplying troops ammunition and supplies to Stalingrad In 1942 1943 the city was bombed by German aircraft The main target was the Kirov oil refinery which was heavily bombarded seriously damaging the installation and destroying 80 of its plant and temporarily interrupting its work The Luftwaffe was able to destroy all the fuel stock at bases in Saratov and eliminate the oil plant in the city 21 Until the end of the Soviet Union in 1991 the Soviet authorities designated Saratov a closed city off limits to all foreigners due to its military importance as the site of a vital facility manufacturing military aircraft German community edit Saratov played a prominent role in the history of the Volga Germans These Germans who arrived in the region in response to the express invitation to populate these lands made to them by Tsarina Catherine II of Russia in 1763 had this city as the administrative center of the German community established on the left bank of the Volga River along different agricultural colonies Meanwhile the Germans who settled in the lands to the right of the Volga had the city of Samara as their administrative center Catherine II through her two edicts published in Germany had promised the settlers that they would remain German enjoying a great deal of autonomy even if they moved to the Volga region and they did so There the Germans continued with their German language their own education their churches their publications etc citation needed However after more than a century living in that region the living conditions of the Germans began to change Catherine II was no longer alive and the government began to apply an aggressive Russification policy which meant that from 1878 some groups of Volga Germans began to emigrate to the United States Canada Brazil and Argentina Those who could not leave or who remained in the hope conditions would improve suffered greatly Hostilities did not stop even after the confiscation of their assets In 1941 Stalin ordered the deportation of all ethnic Germans citation needed Today only a few reminders remain of the once prominent place for Volga Germans The Roman Catholic St Klemens Cathedral which had been built by the Volga Germans on the main street of Saratov the then called German Street German Deutsche Strasse Russian Nemeckaya Ulica romanized Nemetskaya Ulitsa has its steeples removed and was converted into the Pioneer Cinema by order of the Soviet government religion was prohibited citation needed Meanwhile the old German Street the pedestrian street of Saratov was renamed Kirov Prospect in reference to the Bolshevik leader Sergei Kirov a name that still retains citation needed Administrative and municipal status editSaratov is the administrative center of the oblast 1 and within the framework of administrative divisions it also serves as the administrative center of Saratovsky District 8 even though it is not a part of it 13 As an administrative division it is incorporated separately 13 as the city of oblast significance of Saratov an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts 7 As a municipal division the city of oblast significance of Saratov is incorporated as Saratov Urban Okrug 9 Geography editClimate edit Saratov has a moderately continental climate with warm and dry summers and an abundance of sunny days The warmest month is July with daily mean temperature near 23 C 73 F the coldest is February at 8 C 18 F Summers are hot and dry in Saratov Daytime temperatures of 30 C 86 F or higher are commonplace up to 40 9 C 105 6 F during a heat wave in 2010 Snow and ice are dominant during the winter season Days well above freezing and nights below 25 C 13 F both occur in the winter Climate data for Saratov 1991 2020 extremes 1836 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 8 1 46 6 8 4 47 1 18 8 65 8 31 1 88 0 34 1 93 4 39 2 102 6 40 8 105 4 40 7 105 3 36 7 98 1 25 5 77 9 16 1 61 0 11 7 53 1 40 8 105 4 Average high C F 4 7 23 5 4 3 24 3 1 8 35 2 13 8 56 8 22 1 71 8 26 4 79 5 28 6 83 5 27 4 81 3 20 3 68 5 11 6 52 9 2 3 36 1 3 3 26 1 11 8 53 3 Daily mean C F 7 6 18 3 7 7 18 1 1 8 28 8 8 5 47 3 16 3 61 3 20 6 69 1 22 9 73 2 21 3 70 3 14 8 58 6 7 5 45 5 0 4 31 3 5 9 21 4 7 4 45 3 Average low C F 10 2 13 6 10 5 13 1 4 8 23 4 4 3 39 7 11 2 52 2 15 6 60 1 17 7 63 9 16 1 61 0 10 4 50 7 4 3 39 7 2 6 27 3 8 3 17 1 3 6 38 5 Record low C F 37 3 35 1 34 8 30 6 26 8 16 2 17 8 0 0 3 8 25 2 2 1 35 8 6 4 43 5 4 3 39 7 2 9 26 8 12 6 9 3 23 8 10 8 33 4 28 1 37 3 35 1 Average precipitation mm inches 43 1 7 36 1 4 33 1 3 31 1 2 36 1 4 48 1 9 44 1 7 27 1 1 50 2 0 38 1 5 39 1 5 41 1 6 466 18 3 Average rainy days 6 5 7 12 14 15 14 12 13 14 12 8 132Average snowy days 19 15 10 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 16 71Average relative humidity 84 81 78 64 55 59 59 59 64 74 84 84 70Mean monthly sunshine hours 57 81 141 219 278 310 320 273 152 115 60 50 2 056Source 1 worldweather wmo int 22 Source 2 Pogoda ru net 23 Economy and infrastructure edit nbsp Moskovskaya Street in SaratovSaratov Oblast is highly industrialized due in part to the richness in natural and industrial resources of the area The oblast is also one of the more important and largest cultural and scientific centers in Russia Saratov possesses six institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences twenty one research institutes nineteen project institutes as well as the Saratov State University the Saratov State Socio Economic University the Saratov State Technical University and many scientific and technological laboratories attached to some of the city s large industrial enterprises citation needed Transportation edit Saratov is served by the Saratov Gagarin Airport opened in 20 August 2019 replacing Saratov Tsentralny Airport The airport serves flights to both international and domestic destinations Saratov West is a general aviation airfield The aerospace manufacturing industry is served by the Saratov South airport Nearby Engels 2 air base is the main base for Russian strategic Tu 95 and Tu 160 bombers Motorways link Saratov directly to Volgograd Samara and Voronezh The railways also play an important role The Privolzhskaya Railway is headquartered in Saratov The Volga itself is an important inland waterway Buses and trolleybuses form the backbone of public transport in the city citation needed Saratov has a tram network which opened in 1908 Currently there are two depots while a third was closed in 2001 The rolling stock currently consists of 71 605 71 619 71 608 and a number of refurbished Tatra T3 renamed to MTTE and MTTCh 24 A trolleybus network is also present in the city On July 2 2021 an intercity route over the Volga was opened linking to the trolleybus network of Engels 25 nbsp Trolza 5275 low floor trolleybus nbsp Trolza 5275 low entry trolleybus nbsp KTM 19 tramsCity budget edit Information about revenues and expenditures of the city budget for the period 2007 2017 26 Indicators 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017Revenues billion rubles 6 38 9 59 10 45 10 65 12 15 12 77 12 00 12 07 11 06 14 91 14 84Expenditures billion rubles 6 15 9 39 11 17 11 23 12 99 13 29 13 02 12 75 11 77 15 31 15 40Balance billion rubles 0 23 0 20 0 72 0 58 0 84 0 52 1 02 0 68 0 71 0 40 0 57Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 1897137 000 1926212 395 55 0 1939372 002 75 1 1959584 092 57 0 1970757 330 29 7 1979855 702 13 0 1989904 643 5 7 2002873 055 3 5 2010837 900 4 0 2021901 361 7 6 Source Census dataSaratov has a population of 901 361 within city limits and roughly 1 2 million in the urban agglomeration More than 90 of the city s population are ethnic Russians Among the remainder are Tatars Kazakhs Armenians Azerbaijanis Ukrainians and others In the 2021 Census the following ethnic groups were listed 27 Ethnic group Population PercentageRussians 686 699 92 8 Tatars 10 291 1 3 Kazakhs 7 354 1 0 Armenians 6 456 0 9 Azerbaijanis 4 198 0 6 Ukrainians 3 392 0 5 Others 40 262 3 8 Education editSaratov is host to a number of colleges and universities These include the Saratov State University 1909 Saratov State Technical University Saratov State Medical University Saratov State Academy of Law and Saratov State Agrarian University In 2014 a newly renovated campus for the Saratov Regional College of Art was opened Culture editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp The Radishchev Art Museum nbsp Saratov Academic Theater nbsp Kryty Market and Kirova Square nbsp Holy Trinity CathedralOne of the city s most prominent landmarks is the 19th century neo Gothic Conservatory When it was built in 1912 the Conservatory was Russia s third such institution after Moscow and St Petersburg At the time Saratov with a population of 240 000 was the third largest city in Russia The main building of the conservatory had been built in 1902 by architect Alexander Yulyevich Yagn and originally it housed a music school Before the opening of the conservatory in 1912 the building was reconstructed by the architect Semyon Akimovich Kallistratov When Saratov Conservatory opened in September 1912 it immediately had 1 000 students ready to begin their studies The Saratov Drama Theater was founded in 1802 making it one of Russia s oldest It is ranked as one of Russia s National Theaters In Soviet times the theater was renamed in honor of Karl Marx but now carries the name of Ivan Slonov 1882 1945 an actor theatrical director and educator born in the city The full name in Russian is The I A Slonov Saratov State Academic Theater Saratovskij gosudarstvennyj akademicheskij teatr dramy imeni I A Slonova Saratov is noted for several art museums including the Radishchev Art Museum named for Alexander Radishchev Fedin Art Museum named after Russian novelist Konstantin Fedin Saratov Local History Museum Chernyshevsky Estate Museum named for Nikolay Chernyshevsky and some others The Radishchev Art Museum contains more than 20 000 exhibits including ancient Russian icons works by Camille Corot Auguste Rodin as well as works by some of the finest Russian painters e g Ivan Kramskoy Vasily Polenov Ilya Repin Ivan Shishkin Aleksandra Ekster Pavel Kuznetsov Aristarkh Lentulov Robert Falk Pyotr Konchalovsky Martiros Saryan Fyodor Rokotov Sports editSeveral sports clubs are active in the city Club Sport Founded Current League LeagueRank StadiumKristall Saratov Ice Hockey 1955 Higher Hockey League 2nd Kristall Sports PalaceSokol Saratov Football 1930 Russian Football National League 2nd Lokomotiv StadiumAvtodor Saratov Basketball 1960 VTB United League 1st Kristall Sports PalaceUniversal Saratov 28 Bandy 1953 Bandy Supreme League 2nd Dynamo Stadium 29 Proton Saratov Volleyball 1988 Volleyball Superleague 1stTwin towns sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia Saratov is twinned with 30 nbsp Carrboro United States nbsp Dallas United States ties suspended in 2022 31 nbsp Dobrich Bulgaria nbsp Wuhan ChinaNotable people editMain article List of people from Saratov nbsp Roman Abramovich nbsp Nikolai Bondarenko nbsp Natalia Pogonina nbsp Oleg TabakovRoman Abramovich businessman Boris Andreyev actor Oleg Antonov aircraft designer Boris Babochkin actor director Denis Bakurskiy former Russian professional football player Rachel Bluwstein poet Alexey Bogolyubov painter Viktor Borisov Musatov painter Nikolay Chernyshevsky philosopher Gavrila Derzhavin poet Irina Dryagina World War II pilot and scientist Konstantin Fedin writer Nikolai Grandkovsky painter Joseph Hakobyan engineer Lev Igorev painter Anastasia Karpova pop singer Lev Kassil writer Kombinaciya pop band Pavel Kuznetsov painter Eduard Limonov writer and politician Konstantin Paustovsky writer Kuzma Petrov Vodkin painter Lev Pitaevskii physicist Natalia Pogonina chess player women Grandmaster WGM Jean Victor Poncelet French engineer and mathematician POW Alexander Radishchev writer Lidiya Ruslanova Russian folk singer Sweeney Schriner ice hockey player Nikolay Semyonov Nobel Prize winning chemist Fyodor Shekhtel architect Leonid Sobinov operatic tenor Pyotr Stolypin statesman Vladimir Stoupel pianist and conductor Oleg Tabakov actor Evgeny Tomashevsky chess Grandmaster and former World number 15 Valeriya pop singer Nikolai Vavilov biologist and geneticist died in a Saratov jail Mikhail Vrubel painter Oleg Yankovsky actor Nikolay Zinin chemist Zedd music producer and DJ born in Saratov and moved to Germany Elvira T singer Katia Elizarova model Nikolai Bondarenko politicianReferences edit a b c d Charter of Saratov Oblast Article 10 a b c d Enciklopediya Goroda Rossii Moscow Bolshaya Rossijskaya Enciklopediya 2003 pp 409 410 ISBN 5 7107 7399 9 a b Charter of Saratov Article 22 Official website of Saratov Mikhail Aleksandrovich Isayev Head of Saratov in Russian 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 Law 21 ZSO a b c Gosudarstvennyj komitet Rossijskoj Federacii po statistike Komitet Rossijskoj Federacii po standartizacii metrologii i sertifikacii OK 019 95 1 yanvarya 1997 g Obsherossijskij klassifikator obektov administrativno territorialnogo deleniya Kod 63 243 v red izmeneniya 278 2015 ot 1 yanvarya 2016 g State Statistics Committee of the Russian Federation Committee of the Russian Federation on Standardization Metrology and Certification OK 019 95 January 1 1997 Russian Classification of Objects of Administrative Division OKATO Code 63 243 as amended by the Amendment 278 2015 of January 1 2016 a b c Law 79 ZSO Law 78 ZSO 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 c Gosudarstvennyj komitet Rossijskoj Federacii po statistike Komitet Rossijskoj Federacii po standartizacii metrologii i sertifikacii OK 019 95 1 yanvarya 1997 g Obsherossijskij klassifikator obektov administrativno territorialnogo deleniya Kod 63 401 v red izmeneniya 278 2015 ot 1 yanvarya 2016 g State Statistics Committee of the Russian Federation Committee of the Russian Federation on Standardization Metrology and Certification OK 019 95 January 1 1997 Russian Classification of Objects of Administrative Division OKATO Code 63 401 as amended by the Amendment 278 2015 of January 1 2016 Saratov Oblast Territorial Branch of the Federal State Statistics Service Chislennost postoyannogo naseleniya po municipalnym rajonam Saratovskoj oblasti na 01 01 2015 g Archived April 2 2015 at the Wayback Machine in Russian Saratov Lexico UK English Dictionary Oxford University Press Archived from the original on March 22 2020 Saratov The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 5th ed HarperCollins Retrieved August 13 2019 Saratov Merriam Webster com Dictionary Retrieved August 13 2019 Puteshestvie po Rossii Travel to Russia in Russian Archived from the original on May 14 2013 Retrieved December 29 2008 Tambovsko Saratovskaya liniya in Russian Sergej G Die Politik Russlands gegenuber den Deutschen 1914 1918 In Eisfeld Alfred et al Hrsg Deutsche in Russland und in der Sowjetunion 1914 1941 Lit Verlag Berlin 2007 Volzhskaya rokada Liniya Ilovlya Saratov Syzran Ulyanovsk Sviyazhsk in Russian World Meteorological Organization Retrieved December 7 2022 Saratov Climate KLIMAT SARATOVA Climate of Saratov pogodaiklimat in Russian Retrieved October 4 2023 Saratov Tramway Vehicle Statistics transphoto org Retrieved July 3 2021 Chronology Saratov transphoto org Retrieved July 3 2021 BYuDZhET GORODA in Russian Nacionalnyj sostav naseleniya Territorialnyj organFederalnoj sluzhby gosudarstvennoj statistiki po Saratovskoj oblasti Retrieved June 7 2023 Informaciya o komande Universal Saratov Reestr Federaciya hokkeya s myachom Rossii in Russian Rusbandy ru Retrieved October 11 2019 Informaciya o stadione Dinamo Saratov Reestr Federaciya hokkeya s myachom Rossii in Russian Rusbandy ru Retrieved October 11 2019 Pobratimskie svyazi saratovmer ru in Russian Saratov Retrieved February 1 2020 Dallas formally condemns invasion of Ukraine suspends ties with Russian sister city Saratov WFAA March 4 2022 Retrieved May 28 2023 Sources edit Saratovskaya oblastnaya Duma Zakon 46 ZSO ot 2 iyunya 2005 g Ustav Osnovnoj Zakon Saratovskoj oblasti v red Zakona 54 ZSO ot 28 aprelya 2015 g O vnesenii izmenenij v Ustav Osnovnoj Zakon Saratovskoj oblasti Vstupil v silu posle oficialnogo opublikovaniya Opublikovan Nedelya oblasti Specvypusk 38 156 4 iyunya 2005 g Saratov Oblast Duma Law 46 ZSO of June 2 2005 Charter Basic Law of Saratov Oblast as amended by the Law 54 ZSO of April 28 2015 On Amending the Charter Basic Law of Saratov Oblast Effective as of after the official publication Saratovskaya gorodskaya Duma Reshenie 67 649 ot 18 dekabrya 2005 g Ob Ustave municipalnogo obrazovaniya gorod Saratov v red Resheniya 48 544 ot 30 iyulya 2015 g O vnesenii izmenenij v Ustav municipalnogo obrazovaniya gorod Saratov Vstupil v silu 1 yanvarya 2006 g za isklyucheniem otdelnyh polozhenij Opublikovan Saratovskaya panorama Specvypusk 14 44 20 dekabrya 2005 g Saratov City Duma Decision 67 649 of December 18 2005 On the Charter of the Municipal Formation of the City of Saratov as amended by the Decision 48 544 of July 30 2015 On Amending the On the Charter of the Municipal Formation of the City of Saratov Effective as of January 1 2006 with the exception of certain clauses Saratovskaya oblastnaya Duma Zakon 21 ZSO ot 3 aprelya 2000 g Ob administrativno territorialnom ustrojstve Saratovskoj oblasti v red Zakona 15 ZSO ot 4 fevralya 2014 g O vnesenii izmenenij v Zakon Saratovskoj oblasti Ob administrativno territorialnom ustrojstve Saratovskoj oblasti Vstupil v silu so dnya oficialnogo opublikovaniya Opublikovan Saratovskie vesti po ponedelnikam 12 12 10 aprelya 2000 g Saratov Oblast Duma Law 21 ZSO of April 3 2000 On the Administrative Territorial Structure of Saratov Oblast as amended by the Law 15 ZSO of February 4 2014 On Amending the Law of Saratov Oblast On the Administrative Territorial Structure of Saratov Oblast Effective as of the day of the official publication Saratovskaya oblastnaya Duma Zakon 79 ZSO ot 23 dekabrya 2004 g O gorodskih okrugah Vstupil v silu s 1 yanvarya 2005 g Opublikovan Saratov stolica Povolzhya 264 1215 24 dekabrya 2004 g Saratov Oblast Duma Law 79 ZSO of December 23 2004 On the Urban Okrugs Effective as of January 1 2005 Saratovskaya oblastnaya Duma Zakon 78 ZSO ot 23 dekabrya 2004 g O municipalnyh rajonah Vstupil v silu s 1 yanvarya 2005 g Opublikovan Saratov stolica Povolzhya 267 268 1218 1219 29 dekabrya 2004 g Saratov Oblast Duma Law 78 ZSO of December 23 2004 On the Municipal Districts Effective as of January 1 2005 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saratov nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Saratov Official website of Saratov in Russian Saratov town Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 24 11th ed 1911 pp 206 207 The Saratov Room local news events and places Saratov Ru Old photos of Saratov Saratov Regional Museum of Local Lore Radischev Art Gallery Catalog of the Radishchev Gallery Cultural guide to Saratov Google Earth view of Saratov Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saratov amp oldid 1180937516, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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