- Pechengsky District
Pechenga District ( _ru. Пече́нгский район; Finnish and _sv. Petsamo; _no. Petsjenga; _se. Beahcán; _sm. Peäccam) is an administrative subdivision ("
raion ") inMurmansk Oblast ,Russia . Its capital isNikel settlement.It is located on the
Kola Peninsula and borders withFinland (southwest, west) andNorway (west, northwest, north) and shares the shore of theBarents Sea by theRybachi Peninsula , which is included into the district.Pechenga District is important for its ice-free
harbor ,Liinakhamari , and deposits of nickel.History
The Pechenga area was indigenously inhabited by Samis. In 1533 it became part of Russia (
Archangelsk krai andguberniya ), in 1920 part of Finland and part of theSoviet Union from 1944.The Pechenga settlement was founded as the
Pechenga Monastery in 1533 at the influx of thePechenga River into theBarents Sea , 135 km west of modernMurmansk , by St. Tryphon, a monk fromNovgorod . Inspired by the model of theSolovki , Tryphon wished to convert the local Skolt Sami population to Christianity and to demonstrate how faith could flourish in the most inhospitable lands.The area was resettled by the
Pomors and otherRussians ; its development considerably accelerated in the late 19th century, when the monastery was reestablished there. The harbour of Liinakhamari in Petsamo was important for the Russian economy duringWorld War I as theBaltic Sea was blocked by the Germans. In the Treaty of Tartu (1920), Soviet Russia ceded Petsamo to Finland.Deposits of
nickel were found in 1921, after Petsamo became a part of Finland, and in 1934 it was estimated that the deposits contained over five million tonnes of nickel. Mining operations were started in 1935 by Canadian and French corporations.Construction of a road from
Sodankylä throughIvalo toLiinakhamari started in 1916 and was completed in 1931. This made Petsamo a popular tourist attraction, as it was the only port by theBarents Sea that could be reached by automobile.In the
Winter War theSoviet Union occupied Petsamo. In the following peace agreement only the Finnish part of the Rybachiy Peninsula ( _fi. Kalastajasaarento) was ceded to the Soviet Union, although the Soviet Union had occupied all of Petsamo during the Winter War.In 1941, during the
Continuation War , Petsamo was used byNazi Germany as astaging area for the attack towardsMurmansk . In 1944 theRed Army occupied Petsamo again. Petsamo was ceded to the Soviet Union as part of theParis Peace Treaty of 1946. In 1947 Finland in addition sold theJäniskoski (Rayakovski) area, with its hydroelectric plant, in exchange for Soviet confiscated German investments in Finland.Following the Paris Peace Treaty the local Skolt Sami were given the choice of staying in Soviet Russia or moving to Finland. Most opted to resettle in Finland.
External links
* [http://www.siida.fi/saamjiellem/english/historia.html Skolt Sámi History]
* [http://petsamo.brim.ru Website of Pechengsky District]
* [http://blog.i-balans.ru News of Pechengsky District]
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