- Petrozavodsk
Infobox Russian city
EnglishName=Petrozavodsk
RussianName=Петрозаводск
OtherName=Petroskoi
OtherLangName=Karelian
Skyline=Petrozavodsk 34.33345E 61.81646N.jpg
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LatDeg=61
LatMin=47
LatSec
LonDeg=34
LonMin=20
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LatDeg=61
LatMin=47
LatSec
LonDeg=34
LonMin=20
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CityDay=Last Saturday of June
FederalSubject=Republic of Karelia
MunStatus=Urban okrug
InJurisdictionOf=Republic of Karelia
AdmCtrType=Capital
AdmCtrOf=Republic of Karelia, administrative center ofPrionezhsky District
LeaderType=Head
LeaderName=Viktor Maslyakov
Legislature=City Council
Charter=Charter of Petrozavodsk
Area_km2=122
AreaRank
Population=266160
PopulationRank=70th
FoundationDate=1703
Event1=Town status
Event1Date=1777
Event2=Renamed "Petrozavodsk"
Event2Date=1777
PostalCode=185xxx
DialingCode=8142
Website=http://www.petrozavodsk-mo.ru/Petrozavodsk ( _ru. Петрозаво́дск; Karelian/Vepsian/ _fi. Petroskoi) is the
capital of theRepublic of Karelia ,Russia , with a population of 266,160 (2002 Census). It stretches along the western shore of theLake Onega for some 27 kilometers. The city is served byBesovets Airport . Municipally, it is incorporated as Petrozavodsk Urban Okrug ( _ru. Петрозаводский городской округ).History
The city was founded on
11 September 1703 as PetrovskayaSloboda byPrince Menshikov at the behest ofPeter the Great who needed a new iron foundry for manufacturing cannons and anchors for theBaltic Fleet at the time of theGreat Northern War . At first the foundry was named "Shuysky zavod" (literally, "factory at the Shuya River"), but a decade later its name was changed to "Petrovsky zavod", after the reigning monarch. From this form the present name of the city derives.By 1717, Petrovskaya Sloboda had grown into the largest settlement in
Karelia , with about 3500 inhabitants, a timber fort, a covered market, and miniature palaces of the Tsar and Menshikov. The town's best known landmark was the wooden church of Sts. Peter and Paul, rebuilt in 1772 and renovated in 1789. The church retained its originaliconostasis until this relic of Peter's reign was destroyed by fire on30 October 1924 .After Peter's death, Petrovskaya Sloboda depopulated and the factory declined. It was closed down in 1734, although foreign industrialists maintained copper factories in the vicinity.
The industry was revived in 1773, when
Catherine the Great established a new iron foundry upstream the Lososinka River. Designed to provide cannons for the ongoingRusso-Turkish War s, the foundry was named Alexandrovsky, afterAlexander Nevsky , who was considered a patron saint of the region. The factory was modernised and expanded under supervision ofCharles Gascoigne in 1787-96. Local pundits claim that the firstrailway in the world (чугунный колесопровод) was inaugurated for industrial uses of the Alexandrovsky foundry in 1788.During Catherine's municipal reform of 1777, Petrovskaya Sloboda was incorporated as a town, whereupon its name was changed to Petrozavodsk. A new Neoclassical city centre was then built, focused on the newly-planned Round Square. In 1784 Petrozavodsk was large enough to supplant
Olonets as the administrative centre of the region. AlthoughEmperor Paul abolished the Olonets Governorate, it was revived as a separateguberniya in 1801, with Petrozavodsk as its centre.During the Finnish occupation of
East Karelia in theContinuation War (1941–1944), the occupier chose to style the city "Äänislinna" (or "Ääneslinna"), rather than the traditional "Petroskoi". The new name was a literal translation of "Onegaborg", the name of a settlement marked on a 16th century map byAbraham Ortelius near the present-day city, "Ääninen" being the Finnish toponym for Lake Onega.Fact|date=August 2008The city was occupied by Finnish troops for nearly three years before it was retaken by Soviet forces on
June 28 ,1944 . Before leaving the town the Finnish troops provided the inhabitants with a week's ration of food; a unique deed in military history.Fact|date=September 2007Landmarks
Petrozavodsk is distinguished among other towns of North Russia by its Neoclassical architectural heritage, which includes the Round Square (1775, reconstructed in 1789 and 1839) and the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (consecrated in 1832). Among the town's landmarks are the outdoor statues of Peter I (bronze and granite,
Ippolit Monighetti , 1873) andGavrila Derzhavin (a Russian poet who was the governor of Olonets in the 18th century).The city has a fine frontage on the Gulf of Petrozavodsk. The modern embankment, inaugurated in 1994, displays an assortment of Karelian granites and marbles. It is lined with extravagant postmodernist sculptures presented by sister cities of Petrozavodsk from around the world. There is also a birch copse, where the first church of Petrozavodsk was built in 1703.
Petrozavodsk is home to the Karelia Philharmonic Orchestra (1933) [http://www.marius-stravinsky.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6&Itemid=10] , the Karelian Musical Theatre (1955, statuary by
Sergei Konenkov ), Public Library of Karelia (1959), Finnish Theatre of Drama (1965), a university named afterOtto Kuusinen , a conservatory, a city museum founded in 1871, and a branch of theRussian Academy of Sciences .Neighbourhood
The village of Shoksha near Petrozavodsk contains a quarry of red and pink limestone which was used in construction of
Saint Isaac's Cathedral andLenin Mausoleum , among many other notable structures.The suburb of Martsialnye Vody is the oldest spa in
Russia , founded by Peter I in 1714 and visited by the Tsar on four occasions. Its name means "The Waters of Mars" in Russian. Although Peter's palace at Martsialnye Vody has not survived, there is a museum devoted to the spa's history.From Petrozavodsk harbor a
hydrofoil service carries people to the island ofKizhi , aWorld Heritage Site with an outdoor museum of ancient wooden architecture.ister cities
The
sister cities of Petrozavodsk are:
*flagicon|Belarus Brest,Belarus .
*flagicon|USA Duluth,USA .
*flagicon|FranceLa Rochelle ,France .
*flagicon|GermanyNeustrelitz ,Germany .
*flagicon|GermanyNeubrandenburg ,Germany .
*flagicon|Norway Rana,Norway .
*flagicon|GermanyTübingen ,Germany .
*flagicon|SwedenUmeå ,Sweden .
*flagicon|FinlandVarkaus ,Finland .
*flagicon|FinlandJoensuu ,Finland .External links
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* [http://www.petrozavodsk-mo.ru/eng/index.htm Official site of administration] En icon Ru icon
* [http://kultura.ptz.ru Culture Board of Petrozavodsk]
* [http://www.ptz.ru Petrozavodsk Online]
* [http://contour.ptz.ru Detailed map of Petrozavodsk and vast organizations database] Ru icon
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