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Kem, Russia

Kem, Russia

FieldValue
en_nameKem
ru_nameКемь
other_nameKemi
other_langKarelian
image_skylineКемь, Ленина 23а.jpg
image_captionLenina street, 23a, Kem, Karelia, Russia
coordinates
map_label_positionleft
image_coaCoat of Arms of Kem.svg
federal_subjectRepublic of Karelia
federal_subject_ref
adm_district_jurKemsky District
adm_district_jur_ref
adm_ctr_ofKemsky District
adm_ctr_of_ref
inhabloc_catTown
inhabloc_cat_ref
mun_district_jurKemsky Municipal District
mun_district_jur_ref
urban_settlement_jurKemskoye Urban Settlement
urban_settlement_jur_ref
mun_admctr_of1Kemsky Municipal District
mun_admctr_of1_ref
mun_admctr_of2Kemskoye Urban Settlement
mun_admctr_of2_ref
pop_2010census13051
pop_2010census_ref
established_date1450
established_titleFirst mentioned
current_cat_date1785
postal_codes18661x
dialing_codes81458
websitehttp://kem.onego.ru/kem/

Kem (; Finnish and , sometimes Vienan Kemi) is a historic town and the administrative center of Kemsky District of the Republic of Karelia, Russia, located on the shores of the White Sea where the Kem River enters it, on the railroad leading from Petrozavodsk to Murmansk. It had a population of 13,051 as of 2010, which was down from previous years.

History

Lob flag moskovskiy.svg Grand Duchy of Moscow 1478–1547

Flag of Oryol (variant).svg Tsardom of Russia 1547–1721

Russian Empire 1721–1917

Russia Russian Republic 1917

Flag of Russian SFSR (1918-1937).svg Soviet Russia 1918–1922

Soviet Union 1922–1991

Russian Federation 1991–present Kem was first mentioned as a demesne of the Novgorod posadnik Marfa Boretskaya in 1450, when she donated it to the Solovetsky Monastery (situated in the White Sea several kilometers off shore). In 1657, a wooden fort was erected there. Also wooden is the town's cathedral, built in 1711–1717. It is an example of the tented roof-construction in old Russian architecture. The cathedral's iconostasis features 17th-century icons from Novgorod.

Town status was granted to Kem in 1785.

View of Kem in 1916

On April 10, 1918 the town was reached by Finnish volunteer troops during the Viena expedition in an attempt to join White Karelia to Finland. The Finns, however, failed to capture the town and were soon pushed back by Soviet forces.

In 1926–1939, Kem was used as departure place for boats headed to Solovetsky Islands carrying political prisoners. Allegedly, the Finnish military command planned to rename the town to Vienanlinna (lit. Castle of Viena or Castle of White Karelia) after capturing it during the Continuation War, but the Finnish Army stopped its advance far away from the town in 1941, was pushed back in 1944, and thus never even conquered it. During the Cold War, the town was the site of the Poduzhemye air base, a key interceptor aircraft airfield covering Karelia.

Geography

Climate

Kem has a subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfc). It has a significant maritime influence compared with areas further east in the country with cool summers and less severe winters. The temperature regime has more in common with maritime areas on similar parallels in the Nordic countries to the west. It is some way above polar climate due to the milder summers with three months above 10 C in mean temperature.

|Jan record high C = 8.7 |Feb record high C = 6.5 |Mar record high C = 12.0 |Apr record high C = 19.6 |May record high C = 29.2 |Jun record high C = 32.5 |Jul record high C = 32.6 |Aug record high C = 32.9 |Sep record high C = 26.7 |Oct record high C = 16.6 |Nov record high C = 11.4 |Dec record high C = 6.9 |year record high C = 32.6 |Jan record low C = -40.3 |Feb record low C = -35.1 |Mar record low C = -32.5 |Apr record low C = -25.8 |May record low C = -12.2 |Jun record low C = -2.6 |Jul record low C = 2.0 |Aug record low C = 0.1 |Sep record low C = -4.1 |Oct record low C = -17.0 |Nov record low C = -26.3 |Dec record low C = -34.2 |year record low C = -40.3

Administrative and municipal status

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

References

Notes

Sources

References

  1. Law #825-ZRK
  2. {{ru-pop-ref. 2010Census
  3. "Kem', Russia Climate Summary". Weatherbase.
  4. "Kem', Russia Climate Summary". Weatherbase.
  5. Law #871-RZK
  6. Law #813-RZK
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