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Arkhangelsk, also known in English as Archangel and Archangelsk, is a city and the administrative center of Arkhangelsk Oblast, in the north of European Russia.
It lies on both banks of the Northern Dvina River near its exit into the White Sea.
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Arkhangelsk (Russian: Арха́нгельск; IPA: [ɐrˈxanɡʲɪlʲsk]), also known in English as Archangel and Archangelsk, is a city and the administrative center of Arkhangelsk Oblast, in the north of European Russia. It lies on both banks of the Northern Dvina River near its exit into the White Sea. The city spreads for over 40 kilometers (25 mi) along the banks of the river and numerous islands of its delta. Arkhangelsk was the chief seaport of medieval and early modern Russia until 1703. A 1,133-kilometer-long (704 mi) railway runs from Arkhangelsk to Moscow via Vologda and Yaroslavl, and air travel is served by the Talagi Airport and a smaller Vaskovo Airport.
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Russia. Arkhangelsk - the city of white nights and Northern lights
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Arkhangelsk in June of 2013 | #summer #Arkhangelsk #Russia
Summer of 2013 in my northern hometown of Arkhangelsk. The event I believe was street theatres and the ppl were waiting rof artists to arrive.
This is the city centre and the embankment of river North Dvina. A nice plays to hang out in summer.
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Archangelsk werd dan in 1584 officieel gesticht door Ivan IV van Rusland. Het was toentertijd de enige Russische uitgang naar zee. Ruim een eeuw was het dan ook Ruslands voornaamste koopvaardijhaven, waar aanvankelijk Engelse en Schotse handelaren domineerden, die al snel werden afgelost door de Hollanders. In 1584 stichtte Melchior de Moucheron, tijdens een door zijn broer Balthazar en Olivier Brunel georganiseerde handelsreis, een factorij bij het aan de aartsengel Michaël gewijde klooster.
In 1693 bezocht tsaar Peter de Grote de stad. Hij was onder de indruk van de mogelijkheden van de haven en wilde een eigen Russische handelsvloot. Peter de Grote bouwde in 1693 in Archangelsk de eerste scheepswerf van Rusland. Het eerste schip, de Sint-Paulus, begon in 1694 haar reis en zo behoorde Rusland tot de zeevarende handelsnaties.
Zoals de SCC van Rosmorechflot meldt, werd op 30 juli om 12:26 uur een bericht ontvangen van de MSHIF Arkhangelsk dat het motorschip KAЯ , de eigenaar van Mortransservice LLC, de thuishaven van Arkhangelsk, de haven van Arkhangelsk verankerd in poort 118 veilig heeft verlaten geslaagd voor de auto. Om 3:24 uur op 30 juli, bij het naderen van de spoorbrug, faalde de hoofdmotor, werden beide ankers neergelaten en gestopt bij 3-4 kabels boven de spoorbrug. Het schip is niet geopereerd.
De kapitein werd, in overeenstemming met de IGPK na de motorstoring, om 4:05 uitgeschakeld, met behulp van sleepboten Morzhovets, de eigenaar van SK Portoflot, thuishaven van Arkhangelsk, en Triton, de eigenaar van OJSC Northern Shipping Company, om 4:47 afgemeerd aan 118 ligplaats van de linkeroever. Beïnvloed, geen milieuvervuiling.
The main sights of the Arkhangelsk Region
The main sights of the Arkhangelsk Region.
Archangel - A Travel To See Best Places Of Arkhangelsk or Archangel in Russia
Archangel, sometime Arkhangelsk, is a city and the administrative center of Arkhangelsk Oblast, in the north of European Russia. It lies on both banks of the Northern Dvina River near its exit into the White Sea.
In the 17th century Arkhangelsk was immensely important as Russia’s only seaport and in 1693 Peter the Great began shipbuilding operations here, launching the Russian navy’s tiny first ship, the Svyatoy Pavel, the following year. Though the founding of St Petersburg in 1703 pushed Arkhangelsk out of the limelight, it later became a center for Arctic exploration, a core of the huge northern lumber industry and a crucial supply point during the 20th-century world wars.
Only a few historical timber houses remain from the city's heyday, but there's a cosmopolitan charm to the city's parks and waterfront promenade, and Arkhangelsk's lively jazz scene and smattering of good restaurants make it a great stopover en route to two of the region's big attractions: the Solovetsky Islands and the beautifully preserved wooden architecture of Malye Korely.
Arkhangelsk was also the dystopian setting for much of Robert Harris's dark novel Archangel, and fans of the book may find themselves feeling decidedly jumpy at the sight of Stalin-like shadows in the nearby forest.
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Northern State Medical University in located in Arkhangelsk city of North part of Russian Federation. Arkhangelsk, also known in English as Archangel and Archangelsk, is a city and the administrative center of Arkhangelsk Oblast, in the north of European Russia. It lies on both banks of the Northern Dvina River near its exit into the White Sea.
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Irkutsk, is a city and the administrative center of Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, and one of the largest cities in Siberia. Population:650.000
The city proper lies on the Angara River, a tributary of the Yenisei, 72 kilometers (45 mi) below its outflow from Lake Baikal and on the bank opposite the suburb of Glaskovsk. The river, 580-meter (1,900 ft) wide, is crossed by the Irkutsk Hydroelectric Dam and three other bridges downstream.
The Irkut River, from which the town takes its name, is a smaller river that joins the Angara directly opposite the city. The main portion of the city is separated from several landmarks—the monastery, the fort and the port, as well as its suburbs—by another tributary, the Ida (or Ushakovka) River. The two main parts of Irkutsk are customarily referred to as the left bank and the right bank, with respect to the flow of the Angara River.
Irkutsk is situated in a landscape of rolling hills within the thick taiga that is typical in Eastern Siberia.
According to the regional plan, Irkutsk city will be combined with its neighboring industrial towns of Shelekhov and Angarsk to form a metropolitan area with a total population of over a million.
Irkutsk is the administrative center of the oblast and, within the framework of administrative divisions, it also serves as the administrative center of Irkutsky District, even though it is not a part of it. As an administrative division, it is incorporated separately as the City of Irkutsk an administrative unit with the status equal to that of the districts.[citation needed] As a municipal division, the City of Irkutsk is incorporated as Irkutsk Urban Okrug.
The coat of arms of Irkutsk features an old symbol of Dauria: a Siberian tiger with a sable in his mouth. When the coat of arms was devised in 1690, the animal was described as a tiger (babr, a bookish word of Persian derivation) with a sable in his mouth. This image had been used by the Yakutsk customs office from about 1642. It has its origin in a seal of the Siberia Khanate representing a sable and showcasing the fact that Siberia (or rather Yugra) was the main source of sable fur throughout the Middle Ages. (Actually, the English word sable is derived from the Russian sobol).
By the mid-19th century, the word babr had fallen out of common usage, but it was still recorded in the Armorial of the Russian Empire. Furthermore, the tigers became extinct in this part of Siberia. In the 1870s, a high-placed French heraldist with a limited command of Russian assumed that babr was a misspelling of bobr, the Russian word for beaver, and changed the wording accordingly. This modification engendered a long dispute between the local authorities, who were so confused by the revised description that they started to depict the babr as a fabulous animal, half-tiger and half-beaver.The Soviets abolished the image altogether, but it was restored following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.
Important roads and railways like the Trans-Siberian Highway (Federal M53 and M55 Highways) and Trans-Siberian Railway connect Irkutsk to other regions in Russia and Mongolia. The city is also served by the Irkutsk International Airport and the smaller Irkutsk Northwest Airport.
The Federal road and railway to Moscow and Vladivostok pass through the other side of the Angara River from central Irkutsk.
Trams are one major mode of public transit in Irkutsk. Other modes are trolleybus, bus, and fixed-route taxi, cycling (marshrutka). Irkutsk is characterized by an extreme variation of temperatures between seasons. It can be very warm in the summer, and very cold in the winter. However, Lake Baikal has a tempering effect thanks to which temperatures in Irkutsk are not as extreme as elsewhere in Siberia. The warmest month of the year is July, when the average temperature is +18 °C (64 °F), the highest temperature recorded being +37.2 °C (99.0 °F). The coldest month of the year is January, when the average temperature is −18 °C (0 °F), and record low of −49.7 °C (−57.5 °F). Precipitation also varies widely throughout the year, with July also being the wettest month, when precipitation averages 113 millimeters (4.4 in). The driest month is February, when precipitation averages only 7.6 millimeters (0.30 in). Almost all precipitation during the Siberian winter falls as flurry, dry snow.Wikipedia
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Russia: Family rescue adorable seal pup from roadside in Arkhangelsk
A Russian family made an unexpected discovery on their way home from a fishing trip in Arkhangelsk, as shown in footage that emerged on Monday.
Ludmila Janushko and her husband spotted what looked like a small animal at the side of the road and pulled over to check it was ok. On closer inspection, the ball of fur turned out to be a young seal pup stranded on land.
After they spotted a group of dogs circling the seal, the couple decided to mount their own rescue operation and used their snowmobile to transport the pup back to water.
Fortunately, as soon as they reached the sea, the pup swam under the ice and back to freedom.
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10 Best Places to Visit in Russia.
Russia, once the largest and most powerful member of the former USSR, nonetheless remains a fascinating country to visit. It is a country of contrasts, from great subtropical beaches to bitterly cold winter regions in the north. The east may have fewer people, but its lovely cities are among the most popular places to visit in Russia and can hold their own against the west. Russia is steeped in history everywhere a traveler goes, from vicious battles to great classical music and literature. And almost everywhere visitors can see examples of magnificent art, not only in museums but also in its churches.
10. Yekaterinburg
9. Sochi
8. Veliky Novgorod
7. Vladivostok
6. Nizhny Novgorod
5. Irkutsk
4. Kazan
3. Golden Ring
2. Saint Petersburg
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