ARKHANGELSK

ərkhänˈgĭlsk or Archangelärkˈānˌjəl, city (1990 est. 418,000), NW European Russia, on the Northern Dvina near its mouth at the White Sea. Although icebound much of the year, it is a leading Russian port and can generally be made usable by icebreakers. Timber and wood products make up the bulk of the exports. The city has factories producing pulp and paper, turpentine, resin, cellulose, building materials, and prefabricated houses. Fishing and shipbuilding are also major industries. It is the terminus of both the Northern Sea Route and the Baltic-White Sea Canal, which was built by slave labor. Once the site of a Norse settlement, the city was founded (1584) as Novo-Kholmogory; it was renamed (1613) for the monastery of the Archangel Michael (which still stands). Arkhangelsk was Russia's principal port until the founding of Saint Petersburg in 1703; it regained importance after the rail line to Moscow was completed in 1898. A supply port during World War I, Arkhangelsk was occupied from 1918 to 1920 by Allied forces (including Americans) and by the White Army; it served as their base for unsuccessful campaigns against the Bolsheviks. During World War II, U.S. and British shipments landed at Arkhangelsk. The city has a maritime school (1771), a regional museum (1859), and institutes of forestry and medicine.

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...sovetskikh ekspeditsy na Kraynem Severe , Arkhangelsk, 1933b. Ostrovsky, B.G. Besvremenno...KarskoeMore; nauchno-populyarny ocherk , Arkhangelsk, 1934b. Ostrovsky, B.G. Ostrov...Severnaya Ekspeditsiya 1733-1743 , Arkhangelsk, 1935b. Ostrovsky, B.G. RobertPiri...
...Russian newspapers published and distributed in Arkhangelsk oblast all of which are archived and available at the Oblast Reference Library in Arkhangelsk : Arkhangelsk launched in late 1990 and published in Arkhangelsk...
...shipping from the interior regions to Arkhangelsk the main goods of Russian export hemp...European merchants, too, than remote Arkhangelsk across three seas. Yet Peters willful...traditional trade patterns. Enterprise in Arkhangelsk was linked with definite advantages...
...Obozyorskaya line, which branches off from the Arkhangelsk-Vologda railway. Along with raw and sawn timber...North-West. THE TOWNS OF THE NORTH-EAST The Arkhangelsk Region. Arkhangelsk is the regional centre; it is situated on the...
at Arkhangelsk and 1.5-2 percent on transit into...Miloslavskii on tax collection at Arkhangelsk reveal a desire to carefully control...prompted Vasilii Shorin, the head of the Arkhangelsk customs in 1658, again to recommend...
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...towns and monasteries (for example, Arkhangelsk and Pechenga) on the White Sea and the Kola Peninsula. Arkhangelsk lost its position as Russias only...Thus a new state-owned shipyard in Arkhangelsk built naval vessels, while other...
...a Russian brig, inbound from Novo-Arkhangelsk, the Russian American Companys headquarters...Russian-American colonies179 in Novo-Arkhangelsk, the Pedlers next port of call. Continuing...North Pacific. When she reached Novo-Arkhangelsk her hull was damaged, her sails were...
...Kodema village, Shenkurskii uezd, Arkhangelsk province; Bogatyrev 1916, 66). Attempts...Kuzedevskaya village, Shenkurskii uezd, Arkhangelsk province; Bogatyrev 1916, 65). A...following nineteenth-century spell from Arkhangelsk province begins with an invocation of...
...court of Tver and the regional court of Arkhangelsk. In Tver, twenty-four cases relating...placed on that courts Web site. In Arkhangelsk, twenty-nine such cases were heard...interesting and significant decisions of the Arkhangelsk regional court for 2000 and the first...
...Nenets autonomous okrug is inside the Arkhangelsk oblast. Historically, the government...Nenets was largely subservient to that of Arkhangelsk. As Helge Blakkisrud points out, Article...pressure from Moscow that Nenets and Arkhangelsk reached a bilateral agreement in which...
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...in Russia has more of such roads than Arkhangelsk Province, a vast territory that extends...Roads were an afterthought in the Arkhangelsk territory. Settlers, hunters, and...are no permanent highway bridges until Arkhangelsk, where the Dvina flows into the White...
...REACHES OF THE MEZEN RIVER, IN NORTHEAST Arkhangelsk province of Russia, one encounters...cover the expenses. Still, friends in Arkhangelsk warned me of the difficulties: Kimzha...scheduled transportation by water from Arkhangelsk, but that had ceased with the collapse...
...Russia. The Spolokhy Photo Center in Arkhangelsk had invited us. We traveled just after...our flight on Aeroflot. Arriving in Arkhangelsk, I met my host family, the first of...the next morning to tour the city of Arkhangelsk with our hosts. It is a city of 420...
...located throughout the U.S.S.R., from the area around Arkhangelsk in Russias far north to the most remote and unlivable areas...producing oil, Kolyma was producing gold, the camps in the Arkhangelsk region were producing timber," Applebaum notes. Prison...
...and birch forests in the Russian Arctic near the port of Arkhangelsk on the White Sea to storm a village before being forced to...Russian forces. On Aug. 2, 1918, the ship steamed into Arkhangelsk. Gunnes group traveled on barges up the Dvina River, a...
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...the capital and elsewhere.In the northern Russian city of Arkhangelsk, where he made his money in the food trade, the city council...his sights on becoming president after being voted mayor of Arkhangelsk in 2005. He had long been a strident critic of the government...
...He was convicted of treason in 2004 -- five years after he was arrested -- and was serving a 15-year sentence in the Arkhangelsk region of northern Russia near the Arctic Circle. Sutyagin was suddenly transferred to Moscows highsecurity Lefortovo prison...
...He was convicted of treason in 2004 -- five years after he was arrested -- and was serving a 15-year sentence in the Arkhangelsk region of northern Russia near the Arctic Circle. Sutyagin was suddenly transferred to Moscows highsecurity Lefortovo prison...
...embarrassment over what has become known as the forgotten campaign. Russia will hold a commemorative ceremony in Murmansk and Arkhangelsk, where the men who served on the convoys are still welcomed as heroes. They will be awarded a medal for their work, the...
...worked here nine years and I cant recall a case of a ship being hijacked by pirates in EU waters, let alone the English Channel. The Arctic Sea is owned by Latvianbased Aquachart SIA and operated by Russian firm Solchart Arkhangelsk.
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ARKHANGELSK rkhan gilsk or Archangel ark an j l...Archangel Michael (which still stands). Arkhangelsk was Russias principal port until the...A supply port during World War I, Arkhangelsk was occupied from 1918 to 1920 by Allied...
...KHOLMOGORY khul m go re, village, NW European Russia, SE of Arkhangelsk and at the mouth of the Northern Dvina River. Known since...the 18th cent. Its significance declined with the rise of Arkhangelsk. ____________________ Copyright 2009...
...by Allied intervention. In N Russia, British, French, and American forces occupied (Mar., 1918) Murmansk and later Arkhangelsk with the stated purpose of protecting Allied stores against possible seizure by the Germans; they were evacuated only in...
...Barents Sea, E of the Kanin peninsula and 50 mi (80 km) from the mainland. It is a part of the Nenets Autonomous Area , Arkhangelsk region, and is inhabited mainly by Nenets (Samoyedes). It is a tundra region, and the Nenets engage in fishing, seal...
...cables, and printing presses. Known since 1137, it has been a trade and shipping center for traffic between Moscow and Arkhangelsk since the 16th cent. The Mariinsk Waterway, built in 1810, linked Rybinsk with the Baltic for the first time. In the...
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