
The cliffs "Brother" and "Sister" in the environs of Nakhodka.
'Nakhodka' () is a
port city in
Primorsky Krai,
Russia. The city had 148,826 inhabitants as of the
2002 Census, down from 160,056 recorded in the
1989 Census. In 1950–1991, when the nearby large port of
Vladivostok was closed to foreigners and foreign shipping, Nakhodka became the primary deep water port in the
Russian Far East.
The city's economy, based mostly around the port and port-related activity such as
fish processing and
canning, has suffered since 1991 as Vladivostok was opened to foreign activity again. Local industry also took a hit in 1998 when the
Russian financial crisis came. However, prospects are looking up. Nakhodka has been declared a "
Free economic zone", and the governments in both
Moscow (federal) and Vladivostok (regional) have seemed interested in opening the city further to foreign investment.
Nakhodka Bay, around which the city is organized, was discovered in 1859 by the Russian corvette "Amerika", which sought shelter in the bay during a storm. Hence, Nakhodka's name, which in Russian means "a lucky find". Before 1950 Nakhodka was a tiny fishing village, but all that changed when Soviet authorities decided to close Vladivostok to foreign shipping (because it was decided that the
Soviet Pacific Fleet should be based there). Nakhodka grew quickly. Many of the buildings in the city date from the 1950s, when Japanese prisoners of war were used as force-labour to build housing for the incoming port workers. The city's heyday was apparently in the 1970s and 1980s, when it was very well-cared for (being the only Far Eastern port truly open to foreigners). It served as the Eastern terminus for the passenger portion of the
Trans-Siberian railway.
FC Okean Nakhodka is the only professional sport club in city. It spent
1992 and
1993 seasons in the
Russian Premier League.

Panorama of Nakhodka bay as seen from Dzerzhinsky Hill. May 2006
Sister cities
Nakhodka has the following
sister city relationships:
★
Maizuru, Kyoto,
Japan - June,
1961
★
Otaru, Hokkaido,
Japan - September 12,
1966
★
Tsuruga, Fukui,
Japan - October,
1982
★
Bellingham, Washington,
USA - April,
1975
★
Oakland, California,
USA - April, 1975
★
Jilin City (or
Girin,
Djilin, Kirin),
Jilin,
China - Jule,
1991
★
Donghae City,
South Korea - December, 1991
★
Phuket Province,
Thailand - September 21 ,
2006.
External links
★
City's Official Site ('''Russian''')