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KEMEROVO


'Kemerovo' () is an industrial city in Russia, situated on the Tom River, east-northeast of Novosibirsk. It is the administrative center of Kemerovo Oblast in the major coal mining region of the Kuznetsk Basin. Population: 484,754 (2002 Census); 520,263 (1989 Census). It is served by Kemerovo Airport.

Contents
Geography and economy
History
Famous residents
Citizens awarded with the "Honourable Citizen of Kemerovo" award
Notable landmarks
Pictures of Kemerovo
External links

Geography and economy


The city is located east of Moscow at the confluence of the Iskitim and Tom Rivers. It is an important industrial city developed during Soviet times with important chemical, fertiliser, and manufacturing industries and is linked to western Russia by a branch of the Trans-Siberian Railway. Since the disintegration of the Soviet Union, the city's industries have experienced a severe decline, creating high levels of unemployment.
Kemerovo's position gives it a continental climate with average temperatures varying between in January to in July and relatively low precipitation of around 420 mm annually.

History


Kemerovo is an amalgamation of, and successor to, several older Russian settlements. A waypoint named Verkhotomsky ostrog was established nearby in 1657 on a road from Tomsk to Kuznetsk fortress. In 1701, the settlement of Shcheglovo was founded on the left bank of the Tom; soon it became a village. By 1859, seven villages existed on the area of the modern Kemerovo: Shcheglovka (or Ust-Iskitimskoye), Kemerovo (named in 1734), Yevseyevo, Krasny Yar, Kur-Iskitim (Pleshki), Davydovo (Ishanovo), and Borovaya. In 1721, coal was discovered in the area. The first coal mines were established in 1907 and a chemical works was established in 1916. By 1917, the population of Shcheglovo had grown to around 4,000 people.
The area's further development was boosted by building a railway between Yurga and Kolchugino (now Leninsk-Kuznetsky) with a connection between Topki and Shcheglovo. Shcheglovo was granted town status in 1918, which is now considered to be the date of Kemerovo's founding. Kemerovo, at the time still a village, became part of Shcheglovsk municipality. In 1932, Shcheglovsk was renamed Kemerovo and became the center of Kemerovo Oblast in 1943.

Famous residents



Andrey Panin (actor, director)

Yevgeny Grishkovets (actor, playwright)

Alyona Babenko (actress)

Yuri Arbachakov (boxer)

Citizens awarded with the "Honourable Citizen of Kemerovo" award



Alexey Leonov, cosmonaut

Vitaly Razdayev, football player

Nikolay Vdovin, chemist

Galina Zavadskaya, doctor

Polina Krivova, teacher

Vasily Selivanov, artist

Dmitry Plotnikov, construction worker

Mikhail Podgorbunsky, doctor

Anatoly Buglakov, coalminer

Vladimir Martemyanov, pilot

Gennady Yurov, writer

Alexander Sychyov, politician

Notable landmarks


Five higher education institutions are located in Kemerovo: Kemerovo State University, Kuzbass State Technical University, Kemerovo State Medical Academy, Kemerovo State Art Institute, Kemerovo Agricultural Institute and Kuzbass Economy and Justice Institute.

Pictures of Kemerovo


Shopping Mall
Crystal Hotel

External links



Web-Camera with the view of the Theater Square in Kemerovo

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