Everything about Orenburg totally explained
Orenburg is a
city on the
Ural River and the administrative center of
Orenburg Oblast in the
Volga Federal District of
Russia. It lies 1,478 km southeast of
Moscow, very close to the border with
Kazakhstan. Population: 542,700 (2005 est.); 549,361 (
2002 Census). Highest point: 154.4 m. International dialing code: +7 (3532). Postal code: 460000. As of 2006, the mayor of the city is
Yuri Meshcheryakov.
History
The
Russian Empire began plans for the construction of an eastern frontier fortress town in the southern Ural region to be named
Orenburg in 1734. The colonists originally founded a settlement in 1735 at the confluence of the
Ural River with the
Or River. The town's name meant "fortress near the Or," as
Burg is
German for fortress. This settlement changed its name in 1739 to
Orsk. An attempt was made to found another Orenburg at a location called
Krasnogar, or "Red Hill," in 1741, but this settlement failed. A third Orenburg was successfully established by
Ivan Neplyuyev at its present location approximately 250 km down the Ural from Orsk in 1743.
This third Orenburg functioned as an important military outpost on the frontier with the nomadic
Kazakhs. It became the center for the
Orenburg Cossacks.
Orenburg played a major role in the rebellion of
Pugachev (1773–1774). At the time, it was the capital of a vast district and the seat of the governor.
Pugachev besieged the city and it's fortress from nearby
Berda from October 1773 -
March 26,
1774. The defense was organized by lieutenant-general
Reinsdorp. General
Golytsin defeated
Pugachev at Berda, and later again at Kargala (north of Orenburg). Most of the city was left in ruins, and thousands of inhabitants had died in the siege.
The famous Russian writer
Alexander Pushkin visited Orenburg in 1833 during a research trip for his books "
The History of Pugachev" and his famous novel "
The Captain's Daughter". He met his friend
Vladimir Dahl here, who would later write the first serious dictionary of the Russian language.
Orenburg was the base for General
Perovsky's expeditions against the
Khanate of Khiva in the 1830s through 1850s. After the incorporation of
Central Asia into the
Russian Empire, Orenburg became a trading station and, since the completion of the
Trans-Aral Railway, a prominent
railway junction on route to the
new Central Asian possessions and to
Siberia.
Orenburg functioned as the capital of the
Kyrgyz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (in present-day
Kazakhstan) within Russia from 1920–1925. When that republic was renamed
Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1925, Orenburg joined Russia and Qyzylorda became the new capital. Alma-Ata became the capital in 1929 after the construction of Turksib. Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was promoted to the union republic status as the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic
Kazakh SSR in 1936. Orenburg remained in Russia.
From 1938 to 1957, the city bore the name
Chkalov (after the test pilot
Valery Chkalov). The city's distance from the German invasion during
World War II led many
Soviet enterprises to flee there, helping in the city's economic growth.
Economy
Orenburgenergy company is one of the biggest energy generating companies in Russia. Other biggest local businesses are "Orenburggazprom", natural gas company (http://www.gazprom.ru/articles/oren_00.shtml) and “Orenburgneft’”, oil company (http://www.orenburgneft.ru/). Orenburg is served by
Orenburg Tsentralny Airport and is home to
Orenburg air base.
Education
Higher education institutions include
Orenburg State University,
Orenburg State Medical Academy, Orenburg State Pedagogical University (http://www.ospu.ru/), Orenburg State Agricultural University, Orenburg branch of the
Moscow State Law Academy (http://www.oimsla.edu.ru), the
Orenburg Institute of Economics & Culture, and the Orenburg State University of Management.
Culture
Orenburg Drama Theater, Musical Theater, Tatar Drama Theater, and Puppet Show Theater
Pierrot are located in Orenburg. Orenburg is also home to Orenburg Academic Russian Folk Chorus.
Tourism
Mountain and river tourism is developed in the region. There are a number of fast mountain rivers and rocks in pleated spurs of the southern edge of the Urals range, popular with tourists.
The city is famous for its down
Orenburg shawls. The thinnest lacy design, knitted by hand shawls and cobweb-like kerchiefs (pautinkas), isn't only warm, but also is used for decorative purposes.
Architecture
A famous boulevard on the embankment of the
Ural River is one of the most notable places in Orenburg.
Orenburg TV Tower is a guyed mast of unusual design. It is a 200 metres tall mast equipped with 6 crossbars running from the mast structure to the guys
(External Link
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Famous people
Mstislav Rostropovich
Alexander Medvedev, Founder and CEO of the Drill Tube Industries
Honours
The asteroid 27709 Orenburg was named in the city's honour on 1 June 2007.
Further Information
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