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Belomorsk

Town in the Republic of Karelia, Russia

Belomorsk

Town in the Republic of Karelia, Russia

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en_nameBelomorsk
ru_nameБеломорск
other_nameŠuomua
other_langKarelian
image_skylineУлица Пашкова.jpg
image_captionPashkova Street in Belomorsk
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map_label_positionright
image_flagFlag of Belomorsk.png
image_coaBelomorsk COA (2019).jpg
federal_subjectRepublic of Karelia
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adm_district_jurBelomorsky District
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adm_ctr_ofBelomorsky District
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inhabloc_catTown
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mun_district_jurBelomorsky Municipal District
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urban_settlement_jurBelomorskoye Urban Settlement
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mun_admctr_of1Belomorsky Municipal District
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mun_admctr_of2Belomorskoye Urban Settlement
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pop_2010census11217
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established_dateSeptember 11, 1938
current_cat_dateSeptember 11, 1938
postal_codes186500
dialing_codes81437

Belomorsk (; ; formerly ) is a town and the administrative center of Belomorsky District in the Republic of Karelia, Russia, located on the Onega Bay on the shore of the White Sea. Population:

History

In the beginning it was a small village named Soroka (Соро́ка), or Sorotskaya (Сороцкая) in the official Russian Imperial statistics. On September 11, 1938, Soroka and several nearby localities were merged to form the town of Belomorsk. In 1941–1944, during World War II, it served as the temporary capital of the Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic.

Administrative and municipal status

Within the framework of administrative divisions, Belomorsk serves as the administrative center of Belomorsky District, to which it is directly subordinated. As a municipal division, the town of Belomorsk, together with eleven rural localities, is incorporated within Belomorsky Municipal District as Belomorskoye Urban Settlement.

Culture

Belomorsk is the cultural center of Pomorye. Historical places nearby include Zalavruga and Besovy Sledki with ancient petroglyphs.

Transportation

Belomorsk railway station

Belomorsk is situated on the mouth of the White Sea – Baltic Canal. The town can be said to be situated at the entrance to the canal, the end point of the waterway system being in St. Petersburg. The Kirov Railway connects Belomorsk with Murmansk and St. Petersburg. A new port is being constructed in Belomorsk that will have a capacity of nine million tons of cargo by 2014. In a second stage the capacity can be increased to fifteen million tons. The port will not be ice-free year around, but will nevertheless operate without interruption by using icebreakers during winter.

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References

  1. Law #825-ZRK
  2. {{ru-pop-ref. 2010Census
  3. (2006). "Venäjän federaation paikannimiä". Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus.
  4. Law #871-RZK
  5. Law #813-RZK
  6. ''Barents Observer''. [http://barentsobserver.com/en/sections/business/new-port-be-constructed-near-belomorsk New port to be constructed near Belomorsk] {{Webarchive. link. (January 11, 2014 . By Thomas Nielsen, September 9, 2010.)
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