VLADIVOSTOK

vlăˌdĭvŏˈstŏk, –vəstŏkˈ, Rus. vläˌdyēvəstôkˈ, city (1989 pop. 634,000), capital of Maritime Territory (Primorsky Kray), Russian Far East, on a peninsula that extends between two bays of the Sea of Japan. It is the chief Russian port on the Pacific (kept open in winter by icebreakers), the terminus of the Trans-Siberian RR and the Northern Sea Route, the chief base of the Russian navy in the Pacific, and a base for fishing and whaling fleets. The city has large shipyards, railyards, chemical and engineering factories, fish canneries, and food plants. The Russians founded a military post on the site in 1860, and it became an important outpost for Russian expansion in E Asia. Vladivostok became capital of the Maritime Territory in 1888 and grew rapidly after the completion (1903) of the Trans-Siberian RR. It developed as a naval base after the loss (1905) of Port Arthur to Japan. In World War I the Allies used the city as a major supply depot, and after the Russian Revolution of 1917 they occupied it. Most of the occupying forces were Japanese, but there were also about 7,500 Americans and contingents of British, Italian, and French troops. By 1920, when Vladivostok was included in the newly proclaimed Far Eastern Republic, the Japanese continued to occupy the region and installed a counterrevolutionary Russian puppet government. By 1922 all the interventionist forces had withdrawn and the city came under Soviet control. In World War II, Vladivostok was a major port for lend-lease supplies. After World War II, the port was closed to Western ships, forcing foreign traffic for the Trans-Siberian RR to off-load at Nakhodka. In 1990 it was reopened to foreign shipping. The city is the chief cultural center in the Russian Far East. Among its many educational institutions are the Far Eastern branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Far Eastern Univ. (reopened 1956). Russians and Ukrainians comprise most of the city's population.

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...Implications of Gorbachevs 1986 Vladivostok Initiative edited by Ramesh Thakur...Thayer 1 2 The Goals of Vladivostok , Evgeni Samoteikin 11...Ramesh Thakur 93 8 Vladivostok and Australian Foreign Policy , Stuart...
...223 12 The South Pacific: Retreat from Vladivostok , R.A. Herr and D-f. McDougall...In a major foreign policy speech at Vladivostok on 28 July 1986, Mikhail Gorbachev...Power: Implications of Gorbachevs 1986 Vladivostok Initiative Boulder and Melbourne...
...occupation, of the Japanese troops from Vladivostok and therewith the end of the intervention...of a small Japanese naval force at Vladivostok in early April 1918. Having thus...Fisher, op. cit. , pp. 523-525. at Vladivostok, thereby serving notice on the Allies...
...reaching from the Bering Straits down to Vladivostok. On the whole, I have accepted this...the American Consulate-General in Vladivostok, was closed down at the request of...units of the Far East from Irkutsk to Vladivostok. In these circumstances, for any study...
...Archangel and Seattle, Omsk and Paris, Vladivostok and London, Murmansk and Tokyo. Ideology...contingents established control over Vladivostok and the Trans-Siberian railroad to...Japanese and English occupation of Vladivostok, about eighty-five hundred American...
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...nuclear submarines: Ron Smith reports on a Vladivostok conference that focused on a worrying...conference on the issue that was held in Vladivostok in September 2002. (1) The gathering...situated across Peter the Great Bay from Vladivostok. It was very clear from the thrust of...
...two branches continued to the sea at Vladivostok, the chief port of the Russian Far East...again at Podgranitsa, a few hours from Vladivostok. The other, more circuitous branch made...to Khabarovsk and then due south to Vladivostok. The chain of events resulting in...
...agenda for Asia . In his July 1986 Vladivostok speech, in the July 1987 interview...military complexes were established at Vladivostok and Petropavlosk. Before the intermediate-range...seeks to overturn. The Meaning of Vladivostok Against this backdrop, Gorbachev...
...PMP), for Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Vladivostok. We find remarkable conformity in the...St. Petersburg Vladivostok Average...regions: Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Vladivostok. A positive PMP indicates that the bank...
...journalist who formerly edited the Vladivostok News, which Herman J. Obermayer...some errors in his discussion of Vladivostok. The largest daily newspaper in the city by the same name is the Vladivostok, not the Vladivostok News. The...
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...waters of the Golden Horn Bay separate Vladivostok like a moat from the more distant hills...the silhouettes of ships at sea give Vladivostok the feel of a portal to a better future...to the once formidable Pacific Fleet, Vladivostok is a place where heat, water, and electricity...
...peninsula jutting into the Sea of Japan, Vladivostok was never a typical Soviet city. Home...marine officers and seamen, more of Vladivostoks residents had probably visited Western...Russian poet, Akhmatova. In addition to Vladivostok, the plays also toured last summer to...
...In my three years as editor of the Vladivostok News, a tiny English-language biweekly published by The Vladivostok, the largest daily in the Russian...Russian journalism in the provinces. Vladivostok is a city in a region where the government...
...cruisers (and tankers for refueling) to reach Vladivostok in 1944 or early 1945. Vladivostok is Russias only Siberian port with rail service...that U.S. supplies could not have reached Vladivostok because Japan would have blocked them. This...
...voyage from the Pacific Northwest to Vladivostok, and then remained in the Far East for...on 2 January 1916. She was bound for Vladivostok, the Pacific terminus of the transSiberian...thencurrent trading activities was the port of Vladivostok. Thus, additional players in the drama...
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To the Worlds End; Vladivostok or Bust: A Ticket to Ride 5,000...runs 5,773 miles from Moscow to Vladivostok. The track we travelled over, eating...would take us almost through to Vladivostok. They were what Russians call...
...Mother Larisa before They Split Up in Vladivostok TRIUMPH: The Poor Ballet Student Whose...environment, more than 8,000 miles away in Vladivostok, Russias largest port city on its remote...population to fit into. With two-thirds of Vladivostoks suburbs so polluted they are classified...
...Ramos LAST 12-14 September, I visited Vladivostok, capital city of Far East Russia, otherwise...participated in the IAUP Ex-Com meeting in Vladivostok hosted by Dr. Vladimir Kurilov, President...trumpeting "United Russia for Putins Plan: Vladivostok 2012, Sochi 2014" which signal President...
But Seriously. VLADIVOSTOK, Russia: A Russian warship preparing for a holiday celebration...a small crater outside the nine-storey apartment building in Vladivostok, a port city on Russias Pacific Ocean coast. Local police said...
...railway lines. Stretching from Moscow to Vladivostok, the 5,800-mile journey was - until...required for the west-bound departure from Vladivostok, Russias biggest port city on the Pacific...Golden Eagle journey, from Moscow to Vladivostok, has Silver Class (Twin Share) fares...
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VLADIVOSTOK vla divo stok, v stok , Rus. vla dyev stok , city...an important outpost for Russian expansion in E Asia. Vladivostok became capital of the Maritime Territory in 1888 and...of British, Italian, and French troops. By 1920, when Vladivostok was included in the newly proclaimed Far Eastern Republic...
...khot k , city (1989 pop. 160,000), Russian Far East, c.20 mi (32 km) E of Vladivostok , on the Sea of Japan. A port city with fewer winter ice problems than Vladivostok, Nakhodka has assumed an increasingly large share of shipping from the Russian...
...Russian territory before ending at Vladivostok. The Manchurian section of the...and Ussuri rivers and reaches Vladivostok by way of Khabarovsk; it lies...Russian territory. The Moscow-Vladivostok run is 5,785 mi (9,310 km); the...
...Northeast) in the west and the Sea of Japan in the east. Vladivostok is the capital. The population (constituting 50% of the...extends along the Chinese border. The Trans-Siberian RR links Vladivostok with Ussuriysk , the territorys other major city. For history...
...urban centers include Yakutsk , Vladivostok , Komsomolsk , Khabarovsk, Ussuriysk...Revolution (1917), Japanese forces landed at Vladivostok and occupied large parts of the Russian...brought an opening of the Soviet Far East: Vladivostok was allowed to accept foreign ships...
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