- Kola (town)
Kola ( _ru. Ко́ла, _se. Guoládat, _sm. Kuâlõk) is a town in
Murmansk Oblast ,Russia , located at theconfluence of the Kola andTuloma River s, 12 km south ofMurmansk and 24 km south-west ofSeveromorsk . It is the oldest town of theKola Peninsula . Population: 11,060 (2002 Census).The district of Kolo was first attested in Russian chronicles in 1264. The area was settled by the
Pomors , who built the fort of Kola in 1565. The Swedes failed to capture the fort during the Russo-Swedish War of 1590–1595. In the 17th century, it prospered as a starting point for naval expeditions of the Pomors toSpitsbergen andNovaya Zemlya . The brethren of thePechenga Monastery moved there as well.Although it was incorporated as a town in 1784, Kola declined after Russia gained access to the
Baltic Sea . Used by the tsarist government as a place of exile, it was reduced to ashes during theCrimean War , when a British warship bombarded it for twenty hours. As a consequence, theuyezd centre was moved from Kola to Kem. The ruined town was later eclipsed by nearbyMurmansk , of which it is now commonly considered to be a satellite. It was officially classified as a rural settlement between 1926 and 1965.Although earthen ramparts and ditches of the original fortress still subside, Kola's main landmark is the Annunciation Cathedral (1800–1809), which may have been the first stone building constructed in the Kola Peninsula. Other sights include the Museum of Pomor Way of Life and Murmashi, the northernmost spa in Russia.
External links
*ru icon [http://www.mojgorod.ru/murmansk_obl/kola/index.html Kola entry at Mojgorod.ru]
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