YEKATERINBURG

or Ekaterinburgboth: yĭkäˌtĭrēmboorkˈ, formerly Sverdlovsksvyĭrdlôfskˈ, city (1989 pop. 1,365,000), capital of the Sverdlovsk region and the administrative center of the Ural district, E European Russia, in the eastern foothills of the central Urals, on the Iset River. One of the largest cities of the Urals, it is an air and rail junction (a western terminus of the Trans-Siberian RR) and a leading industrial, scientific, and cultural center. Yekaterinburg is among Russia's leading producers of turbines and ball bearings. Other industries include metallurgy, gem cutting, and the manufacture of chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and tires. The city's educational and cultural institutions include the Urals branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, several mining schools, and a meteorological observatory.

Sverdlovsk began as a fort and metallurgical factory built in 1721 on the site of an earlier settlement. In 1723 the city was named Yekaterinburg in honor of Peter I's wife, who became Empress Catherine I. The first ironworks were established in 1726, and the city developed steadily as an administrative center for the mining towns of the Urals and Siberia. Its importance was enhanced by the building of the Great Siberian Highway through the city in 1783, but even more so by the construction of the Trans-Siberian RR in the 19th cent. Czar Nicholas and his family were imprisoned and shot by the Bolsheviks at Yekaterinburg in 1918. The city was renamed in 1924 for the Communist leader Y. M. Sverdlov. The transfer of much Soviet industry from European USSR to the less vulnerable Urals during World War II further stimulated the growth of Sverdlovsk. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the name of Yekaterinburg was restored to the city.

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...Ekspertiza prodolzhaetsya. Vechernii Yekaterinburg , December 1, 1993. Romanovy: Zagadka...Orel 15, 1921. Shvortsova, Ye. Yekaterinburg zhazhdet arii varyazhskogo gostya...1998. Sorkin, Yu. Na stantsii Yekaterinburg-1. Nauka Urala 27, July 18 25...
...oblasti, yanvar-iyul 2000 goda , Yekaterinburg: Goskomstat, 2000. Sotsialnoe polozhenie...University Press, 1997. Strovskii, D., Yekaterinburg Media Struggle to Remain Financially...v poslednem desyatiletii XX veka , Yekaterinburg: Goskomstat, 1999. Sverdlovskaya...
...with Yurii Samarin, former speaker of the Yekaterinburg city soviet, Yekaterinburg, December 1993. 35. Nikolai Privalov...the Russias Choice Urals regional campaign, Yekaterinburg, December 1993. 41. Personal interview...
...of the next five months in or near Yekaterinburg in an even more thorough examination...abandoned when Soviet troops reoccupied Yekaterinburg in July 1919, but he later conducted...conclusion that the Romanovs were shot in Yekaterinburg on convincing evidence, and it was...
...of Perm in Siberia, 160 miles from Yekaterinburg. Rumor in Petrograd had it that on...manufacturing center 120 miles from Yekaterinburg. Ella, Sergei Mikhailovich, Pauls...Communism in the northern Urals." Like Yekaterinburg, it was an industrial center and the...
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...Poetry of Excess: Nikolai Kolyada in Yekaterinburg by John Freedman Actors in Nikolai...Kolyadas playwriting course at the Yekaterinburg State Theatre Institute. In it, the...Ural Mountains and now a resident of Yekaterinburg, Kolyada gained a reputation from...
...14) for the neighboring city of Yekaterinburg. This analysis yielded an estimated...21) among children from nearby Yekaterinburg (the regional capital) with the help...levels of blood lead among children from Yekaterinburg, to estimate the average PbB level...
...Tagil (population 450,000) and Yekaterinburg (population 1,400,000) in Sverdlovsk...The capital of Sverdlovsk Oblast, Yekaterinburg, is a historically important city...Oblast Gossanepidnadzor is located in Yekaterinburg. The Department of Social Hygiene...
...noting the strong support for Yeltsin in Yekaterinburg and Nizhny Novgorod, but stating that...Republic only Yeltsins home town of Yekaterinburg had crowds that would meet Beissingers...hours ahead of Moscow. Novosibirsk and Yekaterinburg are three hours ahead. Tomsk was four...
...given Dialogue Partner status at the Yekaterinburg summit in May 2009. The SCO also established...from the fact that, other than the Yekaterinburg summit of 2009, India has been sending...with Indias prime minister joining the Yekaterinburg summit of May 2009. (40) However...
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...discovered in 1991 in a pit north of Yekaterinburg, in the Ural Mountains, and authentievik...discovered in 1991 in a pit north of Yekaterinburg, in the Ural Mountains, and authenticated...have been a source of contention among Yekaterinburg, Moscow, and St. Petersburg, all...
...discovered in 1991 in a pit north of Yekaterinburg, in the Ural Mountains, and authentievik...discovered in 1991 in a pit north of Yekaterinburg, in the Ural Mountains, and authenticated...have been a source of contention among Yekaterinburg, Moscow, and St. Petersburg, all...
...Alexeyev, a suspected racketeer from Yekaterinburg, through his Moscow karate club Karate...beryllium was transported to Moscow, then Yekaterinburg, and passed from a trading company...particularly the Tsentralnaya organisation in Yekaterinburg. The beryllium was then purchased...
...old man from Starii Oskol: We lived from hand to mouth in Yekaterinburg in 1937, and we didnt know if we were to celebrate the...holiday started. I went to first grade in a school outside Yekaterinburg, and close to my school there were barracks for NKVDs commando...
...agents have been removed from the MOD facilities at Kirov and Yekaterinburg and from a number of Biopreparat facilities and put in long...the military microbiological facility in Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg). He was then transferred to a Biopreparat facility...
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...Manila in Romanov City of Martyrdom. YEKATERINBURG a" Ballet Manila, one of the Philippinesa...well-applauded debut recently in Yekaterinburg, an industrial city best known as...at the 1905 Square in the center of Yekaterinburg, the third stop in a 16-day, seven...
...on the other side of the world, but Yekaterinburg, an industrial town of 1.5 million...Four active Jewish organizations in Yekaterinburg help maintain the groups solidarity...Futterman noted. She feels the Jews in Yekaterinburg are not so different from those in...
...regretfully decided to suspend operations in Yekaterinburg and St Petersburg after "blatant intimidation...us to operate in St Petersburg and Yekaterinburg, so I have taken the decision to suspend...British Council in St Petersburg and Yekaterinburg," Mr McCormack said. "The British...
...Gordons bar is going down a storm in the swinging city of Yekaterinburg, in the shadow of the Ural mountains. Whisky bottles line...wearing a "see you Jimmy" hat will rekindle the flames. But Yekaterinburg has something to offer hardened Scots drinkers besides a...
...based in part on wire service reports. The Orthodox Metropolitan of Yekaterinburg Vikenty, Russian President Vladimir Putin, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder and Yekaterinburg Gov. Eduard Rossel yesterday visited the memorial Church on the...
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YEKATERINBURG or Ekaterinburg both: yika tiremboork...scientific, and cultural center. Yekaterinburg is among Russias leading producers...settlement. In 1723 the city was named Yekaterinburg in honor of Peter Is wife, who became...
...formerly Kuybyshev), Ufa , Perm , Yekaterinburg (formerly Sverdlovsk), Omsk , Chelyabinsk...Caucasus (Rostov-na-Donu), Urals (Yekaterinburg), Siberia (Novosibirsk), and Russian...industrial centers are Magnitogorsk, Yekaterinburg (formerly Sverdlovsk), Chelyabinsk...
...pop. 110,000), E European Russia, in the Udmurt Republic, on the Kama River. It is a rail junction on the Moscow-Yekaterinburg line. Industries include food processing, machine tools, radio equipment, steel, and aircraft parts. Founded in the...
...several injections and annual boosters. An accidental release of anthrax from a military laboratory near Sverdlovsk (now Yekaterinburg) in the Soviet Union resulted in 68 deaths from pulmonary anthrax in 1979. In 2001 a number of people in the United States...
EKATERINBURG see Yekaterinburg , Russia. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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