- Krasnoyarsk
Infobox Russian city
EnglishName=Krasnoyarsk
RussianName=Красноярск
Skyline=Krasnoyarsk Strelka.jpg
SkylineYenisei River
LatDeg=56
LatMin=1
LatSec
LonDeg=93
LonMin=4
LonSec
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LocatorMap
CityDay=First or second Sunday of June
FederalSubject=Krasnoyarsk Krai
MunStatus=Urban okrug
InJurisdictionOf=Krasnoyarsk Krai
AdmCtrOf=Krasnoyarsk Krai
LeaderType=Head
LeaderName=Pyotr Pimashkov
Legislature=City Council
Charter=Charter of Krasnoyarsk
Area_km2=172
AreaRank
Population=909341
PopulationRank=14th
FoundationDate=August 19 ,1628
Event1=Town status
Event1Date=January 26 ,1822
PostalCode=660xxx
DialingCode=391
Website=http://www.admkrsk.ru/Krasnoyarsk ( _ru. Красноя́рск) is the administrative center of
Krasnoyarsk Krai ofRussia , and the third largest city inSiberia . Krasnoyarsk lies on theYenisei River and is an important junction on theTrans-Siberian Railway . The city is served byKrasnoyarsk Yemelyanovo Airport . During theCold War it was home toKrasnoyarsk Northeast air base, which has been turned into apartment blocks since then. Population: 909,341 (2002 census); 912,629 (1989 census).History
The city was founded in July of 1628 as a Russian border fort. The group of
service class people led by theCossack Andrey Dubenskoy arrived to the confluence of theKacha River with theYenisei River and constructed fortifications intended to protect the frontier from attacks of native peoples who lived along Yenisei and its tributaries. In the letter toTsar theCossack s reported::"...The town of trunks (log buildings) we have constructed and around the place of fort, we the servants of ye, our lord, have embedded posts and fastened them with double bindings and the place of fort have strengthened mightily..."The fort had been named "Krasny Yar" ( _ru. Кра́сный Яр) after the local Turkic name of the place it was built by: "Kyzyl Yar", meaning "Red Ore" or "Krasny Yar" in Old Russian. The name "Krasnoyarsk" was later given when the village of Krasnyy Yar had received town status.
An intensive growth of Krasnoyarsk began with the arrival of the
Moscow Postroad (the road "M53" nowadays) in 1735 to 1741 which connected the nearby towns ofAchinsk andKansk with Krasnoyarsk and with the rest ofRussia . Growth continued with the discovery ofgold and the arrival of arailroad in 1895.In
1749 , 145 miles south of Krasnojarsk, was found meteorite mass of about 700 kg. It was seen byPeter Simon Pallas in1772 and transported to Krasnojarsk. The Krasnojarsk meteorite is important because was the firstpallasite ever studied and the first meteorite ever etched.In the 19th century Krasnoyarsk was the center of the
Siberia nCossack movement. In 1822 it had gained the status of town and had become the capital of theYenisei Guberniya . By the end of the 19th century Krasnoyarsk had several manufacturing facilities, railroad workshops and an engine-house.In the
Russian Empire , Krasnoyarsk was one of the places to which political exiles were banished. For example, eight Decembrists were deported from St. Petersburg to Krasnoyarsk after the failure of the revolt.After the
Russian Revolution of 1917 during the periods of centralized planning ("pyatiletkas") numerous large plants and factories were constructed in Krasnoyarsk:Sibtyazhmash , the dock yard, the paper factory, the hydroelectric power station (now the fifth largest in the world and the second inRussia ), and the river port.In 1934, the second largest Russian administrative division,
Krasnoyarsk Krai , was formed. Krasnoyarsk was established as the administrative center.During the epoch of
Stalinism , Krasnoyarsk was a major center of theGulag system. The most important labor camp was theKraslag or "Krasnoyarsky ITL" (1938-c.1960) with the two units located inKansk andReshyoty . In the city of Krasnoyarsk itself, theYeniseylag or "Yeniseysky ITL" labor camp was prominent as well duringWorld War II (c.1940-41).During World War II dozens of factories were evacuated from
Ukraine andWest ernRussia to Krasnoyarsk and nearby towns, stimulating the industrial growth of the city. After the war additional large plants were constructed: the aluminum plant, the metallurgic plant, the plant of base metals and many others.In the late 1970s, the
Soviet Union began constructing aphased array radar station at Abalakova, near Krasnoyarsk, which allegedly violated theABM Treaty . Beginning in 1983, theUnited States demanded its removal, until the Soviet Union admitted the radar station was a violation in 1989. Equipment was slowly removed from the site and by 1992 it was officially declared to be dismantled. The equipment from the site was likely relocated to a new site nearKomsomolsk-na-Amure . [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/russia/yeniseysk.htm Yeniseysk (Krasnoyarsk) ] ]After the
collapse of the Soviet Union and beginning of theprivatization many large plants and factories, such as theKrasnoyarsk Aluminum Plant , many became owned by alleged criminal authorities andoligarch s while others were declared bankrupt. The economic transition resulted in a dramatic raise inunemployment and numerous strikes.The best known financial scandal of the second half of 1990s happened when ownership of the
Krasnoyarsk Aluminum Plant by a known Krasnoyarsk businessmanAnatoliy Bykov had been cancelled after he was accused of murdering his partner,Vilor Struganov . The accusation eventually turned out to be false.The Krasnoyarsk plants ownership problems continue through the early 21st century since nearly all of them are owned either by monopolistic financial groups or by
oligarch s.Since the election of
Pyotr Pimashkov as the mayor of Krasnoyarsk in 1996, the city's appearance has slowly improved. Old historical buildings have been restored, asphalt walkways have been replaced with paving-stone, and numerous squares with fountains have been constructed. Now the majority of the city bears only a few traces of its pragmatic Soviet look.Coat of arms
The first version of the Krasnoyarsk coat of arms was approved on
March 12 ,1804 . The coat of arms was divided horizontally into two parts, the upper part containing the coat of arms of theTomsk Guberniya , and the lower part picturing theKrasny Yar cliff on a silver background.A revised coat of arms, approved onNovember 23 ,1851 , had the golden figure of a lion placed on a red heraldic shield with a spade in the right fore paw and a sickle in the left fore paw, both made of the same metal. The shield was topped with the golden crown of theRussian Empire .The current coat of arms (see above) approved onNovember 28 ,2004 contains the same red shield with a slightly changed figure of the lion topped with the golden five-tower status crown of a federal subject center. In 2005, a m to ft|16 tall pillar with a bronze statue of the Krasnoyarsk heraldic lion upon its top was erected at theKrasnoyarsk Railway Station square.Geography
The total area of the city, including suburbs and the river, is km2 to mi2|172. The average air temperature in January is C to F|-20; in July, C to F|18. The lowest temperature ever recorded was C to F|-56; the highest, C to F|36.
The
Yenisei River flows fromwest toeast through the city. Due to theKrasnoyarsk hydroelectric dam km to mi|32 upstream, the Yenisei never freezes in winter and never exceeds C to F|14 in summer through the city. Near the city center, its altitude is m to ft|136 abovesea level . There are several islands in the river, the largest of which are Tatyshev and Otdyha Isles, used mainly for recreation.To the south and west, Krasnoyarsk is surrounded by forested hills averaging m to ft|410 in height above river level. Further south are the gigantic rock cliffs of the
Stolby Nature Reserve rising from the surrounding hills. The western hills form theGremyachinskaya Griva crest , starting from theNikolayevskaya Sopka hill (notable for itsski jumping tracks) and extending westwards up to theSobakina River . The terrain north of town is rather plain, with forests to the northwest and agricultural fields to the north and east.
Infobox Weather
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Jan_Hi_°C = -11.9 |Jan_REC_Hi_°C = 6.0
Feb_Hi_°C = -10.3 |Feb_REC_Hi_°C = 8.5
Mar_Hi_°C = -2.1 |Mar_REC_Hi_°C = 17.5
Apr_Hi_°C = 6.9 |Apr_REC_Hi_°C = 31.4
May_Hi_°C = 15.3 |May_REC_Hi_°C = 33.4
Jun_Hi_°C = 22.1 |Jun_REC_Hi_°C = 34.8
Jul_Hi_°C = 24.3 |Jul_REC_Hi_°C = 36.2
Aug_Hi_°C = 21.0 |Aug_REC_Hi_°C = 35.1
Sep_Hi_°C = 14.4 |Sep_REC_Hi_°C = 31.3
Oct_Hi_°C = 6.1 |Oct_REC_Hi_°C = 24.5
Nov_Hi_°C = -4.5 |Nov_REC_Hi_°C = 13.6
Dec_Hi_°C = -10.7 |Dec_REC_Hi_°C = 8.6
Year_Hi_°C = 6.0 |Year_REC_Hi_°C = 36.2Jan_Lo_°C = -20.3 |Jan_REC_Lo_°C = -52.8
Feb_Lo_°C = -19.2 |Feb_REC_Lo_°C = -40.8
Mar_Lo_°C = -11.8 |Mar_REC_Lo_°C = -38.7
Apr_Lo_°C = -3.2 |Apr_REC_Lo_°C = -25.7
May_Lo_°C = 3.7 |May_REC_Lo_°C = -10.6
Jun_Lo_°C = 10.1 |Jun_REC_Lo_°C = -3.6
Jul_Lo_°C = 13.1 |Jul_REC_Lo_°C = 3.3
Aug_Lo_°C = 10.6 |Aug_REC_Lo_°C = -1.2
Sep_Lo_°C = 4.7 |Sep_REC_Lo_°C = -9.6
Oct_Lo_°C = -2.0 |Oct_REC_Lo_°C = -25.1
Nov_Lo_°C = -12.0 |Nov_REC_Lo_°C = -42.3
Dec_Lo_°C = -19.1 |Dec_REC_Lo_°C = -47.0
Year_Lo_°C = -3.6 |Year_REC_Lo_°C = -52.8Jan_Precip_cm = |Jan_Precip_mm = 15
Feb_Precip_cm = |Feb_Precip_mm = 13
Mar_Precip_cm = |Mar_Precip_mm = 15
Apr_Precip_cm = |Apr_Precip_mm = 26
May_Precip_cm = |May_Precip_mm = 47
Jun_Precip_cm = |Jun_Precip_mm = 58
Jul_Precip_cm = |Jul_Precip_mm = 80
Aug_Precip_cm = |Aug_Precip_mm = 68
Sep_Precip_cm = |Sep_Precip_mm = 41
Oct_Precip_cm = |Oct_Precip_mm = 41
Nov_Precip_cm = |Nov_Precip_mm = 37
Dec_Precip_cm = |Dec_Precip_mm = 26
Year_Precip_cm = |Year_Precip_mm = 467
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accessdate = 8.09.2007
accessdate2 = -->Geological features
The most prominent hills in the Krasnoyarsk area are:
*Nikolayevskaya Sopka
*Karaulnaya Gora
*Chornaya Sopka
*DrokinskayaThe major rivers located in the Krasnoyarsk area are:
*Mana
*Bazaikha
*Kacha
*Yesaulovka
*Beryozovka
*Karaulnaya
*Slizneva River
*Listvennaya River
*Zarechnaya Listvyanka
*Minzhul
*Sobakina (Pionerskaya)
*Krutenkaya
*Laletina
*Popigay
*Yenisei River Due to the specifics of the relief, few natural lakes exist in the Krasnoyarsk neighborhood.
The nearby towns are (with distances from Krasnoyarsk and directions):
*Sosnovoborsk (30 km NE)
*Divnogorsk (34 km SE)
*Zheleznogorsk (46 km NE)
*Uyar (88 km E)
*Zelenogorsk (103 km E)
*Zaozyorny (109 km E)
*Borodino (122 km E)
*Achinsk (153 km W)
*Nazarovo (158 km W)
*Kansk (173 km E)
*Artyomovsk (186 km S)
*Ilansky (195 km E)
*Uzhur (209 km W)
*Bogotol (213 km W)Urban structure
Krasnoyarsk is divided into seven administrative districts:
*Kirovsky
*Leninsky
*Oktyabrsky
*Sovetsky
*Sverdlovsky
*Tsentralny
*ZheleznodorozhnyDemographics
The population count by year:Fact|date=October 2007
Population count by districts (2002 census):
*Kirovsky: 117,156
*Leninsky: 146,943
*Oktyabrsky: 138,521
*Sovetsky: 231,696
*Sverdlovsky: 130,518
*Tsentralny: 54,503
*Zheleznodorozhny: 90,004The population of Krasnoyarsk includes a number of peoples, the most numerous are
Russians ,Ukrainians ,Tatars ,Germans , andBelarusians . Lately the number ofTajiks ,Uzbeks and otherCentral Asia n and Caucasian peoples has grown extensively because of the vast, often illegalimmigration in search for work.Another populous
immigrant group is the Chinese who, unlike otherforeign worker s, are employed in much more lucrative areas and often form business partnerships with local companies. Many Chinese trade at thebazaar s, and there is even a special large Chinesebazaar named "Sodruzhestvo" (Russian for "fellowship"), and the "Chinese Trading Town" (known in Russian as Китайский торговый город) or colloquially "Kitai-gorod " situated at Strelka.Architecture
There are a number of historical buildings in Krasnoyarsk, the oldest of them is the Intercession Cathedral ( _ru. Покровский собор, 1785 to 1795, restored in 1977 to 1978). Other locally significant samples of Russian Orthodox architecture are the Annunciation Cathedral ( _ru. Благовещенский собор, 1802-12), the St. Trinity Cathedral ( _ru. Свято-Троицкий собор, 1802-12), John the Baptist Church ( _ru. Церковь Иоанна Предтечи, 1899, former episcopal residence), and the new Michael the Archangel Church ( _ru. Церковь Архистратига Михаила, 1998 to 2003).
On the top of the Karaulnaya hill, originally a pagan shrine, later occupied by the Krasnoyarsk fort watchtower, the St. Paraskeba Chapel ( _ru. Часовня Параскевы Пятницы, 1804, rebuilt in 1854 to 1855) still stands. The chapel, displayed on the 10-ruble note, is one of iconic images of the city. The chapel was abandoned and fell into disrepair during the Soviet era and only when the
Perestroyka came it had been regained by the Yeniseibishopric .Another unofficial symbol of Krasnoyarsk is the incomplete 24 storey tower located at Strelka. Construction of the tower had been started just before
Perestroyka and then frozen due to the administrative crisis. The outline of the tower is clearly seen from many places in the city.A bridge near Krasnoyarsk carries the
Trans-Siberian Railway across theYenisei . This structure, one of the longest at the time, was constructed between 1893 and 1896 to an award-winning design byLavr Proskuryakov . When approved for the inscription on theWorld Heritage List in 2003, the bridge was described by theUNESCO as "an early representation of a typical parabolic polygonaltruss bridge in Russia" which became "a testing ground for the application of engineering theories and the development of new innovative solutions, which had numerous successors" ( [http://whc.unesco.org/p_dynamic/document/document_download.cfm?id_document=1441] ).Among other notable buildings are the mansions of the merchantNikolay Gadalov (beginning of the 20th century), the Roman-Catholic Transfiguration Chapel ( _ru. Преображенский собор, 1911, also known as the Krasnoyarsk Organ Hall), theKrasnoyarsk Krai Museum stylized as anAncient Egypt ian temple, theKrasnoyarsk Cultural/Historical Center and the triumphal arch at the Spit (2003), the flanked with two towers known as the "Donkey Ears".There are a number of 2-storey wooden houses in the city built mostly in the middle of the 20th century as temporary habitations. Many urbanized villages located inside the city keep the remnants of the traditional Russian village architecture: wooden houses with backyards, many somewhat dilapidated now but still inhabited.People
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Vasily Surikov , historic painter
*Viktor Astafyev , writer
*Pyotr Slovtsov , opera singer
*Alexander Porochine , a musician
*Dmitri Hvorostovsky , operatic baritones
*Andrey Pozdeyev , painter
*Valery Kudrinsky , painter
*Toivo Rännel , painter
*Boris Musat , sculptor
*Yury Zlotya , sculptor
*Roman Solntsev , writer
*Nikolay Gayduk , writer
*Natalya Korobkova , volleyball player
*Alexander Semin , Professional ice hockey player for the Washington Capitals
*Veniamin Kostitsin , painterCulture
There are a number of local holidays celebrated annually in Krasnoyarsk. The most significant holiday is the "Day of the City" celebrated in June, usually with the
carnival . Other holidays and cultural events are: the "Mana Festival" ( _ru. Манский фестиваль) usually held on last weekend in June with the traditional bard contest, theInternational Museum Biennale traditionally held in theKrasnoyarsk Cultural/Historical Center , theavant-garde "Museum Night" festival dedicated to theInternational Museum Day (May 18 ), the "Jazz on Yenisey" festival, the "Stolbist Day" held many times a year celebrating the traditions ofmountain climbing in theStolby national reserve, the "Bikers' Rally".Krasnoyarsk has a number of local
television companies and the highly-developedtelecommunication s, many districts of the city have LAN-based broadbandInternet access.The city is also home to the
Krasnoyarsk Children's Choir a world-renowned choir that tours in many countries asThe Little Eagles of Siberia .Education
Next to
Novosibirsk , Krasnoyarsk is a very prominent scientific and educational center ofSiberia , with over 30higher education facilities, many of which are the branches of theRussian Academy of Science , and about 200high school s. The most notablehigher education institutes are:*
Siberian Federal University (Russian abbreviation is "SibFU"), founded in November 4, 2006. The institution integrated four large higher education institutions (Krasnoyarsk State University, Krasnoyarsk State Academy of Architecture and Civil Construction, Krasnoyarsk State Technical University, State University of Non-Ferrous Metals and Gold)
*Krasnoyarsk State Pedagogical University (Russian abbreviation is "KGPU"), founded in 1932
*Siberian State Technological University (Russian abbreviation is "SibGTU"), the oldest in the city, founded in 1930 as the Siberian Institute of Forest
*Siberian State Aerospace University (Russian abbreviation is "SibGAU"), founded in 1960
*Krasnoyarsk State Medical Academy (Russian abbreviation is "KrasGMA"), founded in 1942
*Sukachev Institute of Forest , founded in 1944Like
Novosibirsk , Krasnoyarsk has a special city district called Akademgorodok ("Academic Town" in Russian) where several educational institutes are located. Krasnoyarsk'sInstitute of Biophysics is known for a 1973–1985 experiment on ecological isolation ofhuman beings (the "Bios Experiment ").There are several museums in Krasnoyarsk. Krasnoyarsk zoo is a major attraction for residents and tourists.
Transportation
Metro
An underground system (three lines) has been in planning and construction phases in Krasnoyarsk for decades. The first three stations have not been opened yet, but several construction sites around the city are visible. The system is expected to be finally opened in 2010-2012.
Railway
Krasnoyarsk lies on the Yenisei River and historically has been an important junction on the
Trans-Siberian Railway .Airport
Krasnoyarsk is served by
Yemelyanovo Airport , located 37 km northwest of the city.Tourism
The most popular place of attraction for tourists visiting Krasnoyarsk is the huge national nature reserve
Stolby ("Pillars" in Russian) or the "Rock Pillars".Stolby covers an area of 470 km² (181 mile²) with numerous giantgranite rocks formations up to 100 meters high, many of very extraordinary shapes. Stolby is also a majorrock climbing location, many local climbers intentionally do not use anybelay ing equipment and call their extreme sport "stolbizm ", which is known around the world as solo climbing.Other popular showplaces include the
Krasnoyarsk Hydroelectric Power Station dam, theKaraulnaya Gora hill with theParaskeva Pyatnitsa Chapel , museums, theaters, etc.ports
Krasnoyarsk is considered a stronghold of
rugby union in Russia. Two Krasnoyarsk clubs, Krasny Yar and Enisei-STM, participate in the nationalProfessional Rugby League . Matches are covered by local media, and the intra-city derby match between Krasny Yar and Enisei-STM can attract large crowds. Many players of the Russian national rugby team hail from the area.Krasnoyarsk is the former home of the
Rugby Union of Russia , which has since relocated toMoscow . Some of Russia's international rugby matches are played at Central Stadium, in Krasnoyarsk.Enisey Krasnoyarsk will play in theRussian Basketball Super League in the 2007–2008 season.FC Metallurg Krasnoyarsk compete in theRussian Second Division , the third tier of professional football in Russia.ee also
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Krasnoyarsk Academgorodok
*Krasnoyarsk Airport References
External links
* [http://www.waytorussia.net/Siberia/Krasnoyarsk/Guide.html Krasnoyarsk Visiting Guide]
* [http://www.sibtourguide.com Siberian Tour Guide]
* [http://english.newslab.ru Krasnoyarsk today's news]
* [http://art.sibinet.ru The gallery of Krasnoyarsk artists]
* [http://www.sfu-kras.ru/en The Siberian Federal University homepage]
* [http://www.kraskarta.ru Interactive online map of Krasnoyarsk] ru icon
* [http://www.yarmap.ru Monthly-updated downloadable software map of Krasnoyarsk] ru icon
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