Sterlitamak
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Sterlitamak is the second largest city in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia
Russia
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, located on the left bank of the Belaya River (Kama
Kama River
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's tributary
Tributary
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), 121 kilometres (75.2 mi) from Ufa
Ufa
-Demographics:Nationally, dominated by Russian , Bashkirs and Tatars . In addition, numerous are Ukrainians , Chuvash , Mari , Belarusians , Mordovians , Armenian , Germans , Jews , Azeris .-Government and administration:Local...

. The city's name comes from the Bashkir language and literally means "mouth of the river Sterlya". Population:

Sterlitamak was founded in 1766 as a port for the distribution of salt
Salt
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 mined up the river. Today it is an important center of chemical production.
Sterlitamak was granted town status in 1781 and grew rapidly during the industrialization in the late 19th century. At the time, local landowners established beer brewing, vodka distilling, and leather working industries. Sterlitamak was briefly the capital of the Bashkir Autonomous Republic after the revolution, but the capital was moved to Ufa in 1922. During World War II, several factories from the western Soviet Union were evacuated to Sterlitamak, further enlarging the city.

History

In the early 18th century, a Tatar village on the Ufa–Orenburg
Orenburg
Orenburg is a city on the Ural River and the administrative center of Orenburg Oblast, Russia. It lies southeast of Moscow, very close to the border with Kazakhstan. Population: 546,987 ; 549,361 ; Highest point: 154.4 m...

 road with a post office ("yam") existed on the site of modern Sterlitamak.

Merchant Tetushev, Sawa Nikiforovich, by decree of Empress Catherine II has founded the salt ghat on Ashkadar river (Ashkadarskaya pier), which after the merger with the village Sterlitamak becomes known as "Sterlitamak pier".

During the Peasants' War of 1773-1775 (Pugachev uprising) Sterlitamak was under the control of insurgents, and was subsequently burned. After the restoration it became the administrative center of Sterlitamaksky Uyezd, and was subsequently granted town status in 1781.

Prior to the abolition of serfdom, the most influential landowners of Sterlitamaksky Uyezd were the Levashovs (from the village of Levashovka, now a part of the city), the Mikhaylovs (from the village of Mikhaylovka
Mikhaylovka
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; now Mikhaylovka microdistrict
Microdistrict
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), the Belousovs (from Belousovo, merged into the city in 2001). In the town, there were private companies and a variety of handicraft industries (leather and leather products, flour mill, the production of vodka, beer). Major employers of the city were Usmanov, Bayazitov, and Utyamyshev. After the abolition of serfdom, the city has grown significantly in numbers and territory; there were large-scale production enterprises. In 1870, the building of Sterlitamak City Duma was constructed.

After the February Revolution
February Revolution
The February Revolution of 1917 was the first of two revolutions in Russia in 1917. Centered around the then capital Petrograd in March . Its immediate result was the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II, the end of the Romanov dynasty, and the end of the Russian Empire...

, Sterlitamak Council nationalized banks, the telegraph, and the main industrial enterprises in the city. By the decree of the Central Executive Committee on March 23, 1919, Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
The Bashkir Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in the former Soviet Union. Currently it is known as Bashkortostan....

 (BASSR) was proclaimed, and Sterlitamak became the capital of the autonomy. Later, in 1922, the capital was moved to Ufa as the Soviet government began transforming the town into an industrial center.

Before World War II
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

, Sterlitamak was growing rapidly, mainly due to consolidation of enterprises and the construction of new ones. In 1922, the first power plant was launched, supplying the mills and sawmills with energy. Leather sheepskin factory and sawmill were merged into one large sawmill.

In 1930, Sterlitamaksky District
Sterlitamaksky District
Sterlitamaksky District is an administrative and municipal district , one of the fifty-four in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. It is located in the central part of the republic and borders with Aurgazinsky District in the north, Gafuriysky District in the northeast, Ishimbaysky District in...

 was created (at that time 24,000 people lived in Sterlitamak), and oil started to be extracted in 1932 on its territory. Two towns were established in the vicinity of Sterlitamak to tend to the oil fields—Ishimbay
Ishimbay
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 21 kilometres (13 mi) southeast, and Salavat
Salavat
Salavat is a city in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. Population: The city is named after the Bashkir national hero Salawat Yulayev. It was founded in 1948 and granted city status in 1954....

 26 kilometres (16.2 mi) south. At the same time, the railway was laid at Sterlitamak (mainly for freight), and in 1934 the first freight train had arrived. In connection with all these changes, the population of the town prior to 1939 increased by 58% and reached 37,900 people.

During the Great Patriotic War, many industries were evacuated to Sterlitamak: soda and cement factories, the factory "Red Proletarian", Odessa, Machine-Tool Plant named after Lenin, Moscow Shoe Factory, and Voronezh State Drama Theater.

In 1960, a telephone relay station was built in Sterlitamak.

The first trolleybus
Trolleybus
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 line in Bashkortostan was put into operation in 1961. The main reason for this decision was a bad environmental situation up into the 1980s. Thus, by the end of 1980, Sterlitamak had appeared in the list of the most polluted cities in the country because of the amount of harmful emissions.

Due to the sharp rise in employment capacity in the city, it was decided to extend the city further to the east, to the Belaya River, and to construct bypass roads for freight transport from the west between Sterlitamak and Salavat. By 1984, the population reached 237,900.

Location

Sterlitamak is located just south of the geographical center of the Republic of Bashkortostan, 121 kilometres (75.2 mi) from Ufa. To the east of the city (approximately 50 km) are the Ural Mountains; to the west the East European Plain begins. In the vicinity of Sterlitamak (inside the Belaya basin) are the Shikhan mountains (Yurak Tau, Kush Tau, Shakh Tau, and Tra Tau), which are unique geological formations. In the area of Mount Kush Tau, there are children summer camps, sanatorium "Shikhany"; there is also a ski base on the slope of the mountain. Sterlitamak Airport is located 30 kilometres (18.6 mi) from the city.

Originally the town was built in the area between the Ashkadar and Sterlya Rivers. This are is now considered the historical center and is known as the "Old Town". Subsequently, Sterlitamak was built mainly to the west and north.

Sterlitamak is the largest of the centers of the South-Bashkortostan polycentric metropolitan conurbation with a strong production potential and a population of about 600,000 people.

The Sterlya, which falls into the Ashkadar River to the east, flows through the central part of the city. One train bridge and four regular bridges cross the Sterlya, and another one is under construction. In the southeastern part, the Ashkadar separates the so-called "Zaashkadarye" microdistrict from the main part of the city. Also, on the east Sterlitamak borders the Belaya River, which forms the boundary between Sterlitamaksky and Ishimbaysky District
Ishimbaysky District
Ishimbaysky District is an administrative and municipal district , one of the fifty-four in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia. It is located in the south central part of the republic and borders with Gafuriysky District in the north, Beloretsky District in the northeast, Burzyansky District in...

s. In the south, near Mashzavod (heavy machinery factory), the city is bordered by the Olkhovka River (also an influx of the Ashkadar).

Territorial division

The city is divided into the western and eastern parts, separated by the railway. Also the city has three settlements. The western part includes the microdistricts of Solnechny, Yugo-Zapadny, Kurchatov, Avtovokzal, Uralsky, Nakhimovsky, Dvukhsoty, Leninsky, and Lazurny. The eastern part includes the microdistricts of VTS, Mashzavod, Gorgaz, Dom Byta, Mikhaylovka, Zheleznodorozhnaya Stantsiya, Soda, Zaashkadarye, Vyselki, and Neftebaza.

Infrastructure

The city is linked by rail to Ufa and Orenburg. There is also a small local airport.

Sterlitamak is a developed industrial city with complete infrastructure and good transport system.

Construction in the city is moving fast to develop new microdistricts (Yugo-Zapadny and VTS). New buildings are erected in the western quarter of the city, including the microdistricts of Solnechny, Lazurny, and Zapadny.

Education

At present, there are 57 kindergartens, 35 schools, 6 high schools, 1 lyceum, 8 vocational schools, 7 colleges, SKSEiP trade school, and Sterlitamak State Pedagogical University, branches Ufa State Oil Technical University, Bashkir State University, Ural State University of Physical Culture (Sterlitamakskij Physical Culture Institute), Ufa State Aviation Technical University, Modern Humanitarian Academy (WGA), Eastern Economic State University (VEGU), etc.

Ecology and improvement of the city

During the 1970s in connection with the bad environment in the city, there were projects to make the city greener. There was even a program in which each student had to plant a tree, and according to former Mayor Spartac Akhmetov, the child who planted a tree in his childhood, will feel responsibility to the problems of pollution of his native city. As a result, by 2007 the number of traditional Russian birch trees increased by 350% and surpassed even Samara
Samara, Russia
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 that has a million population.

In 1987, the Council of Ministers of the USSR, passed a decision to improve the ecological situation in the city. Currently, there are many gardening and landscaping programs in Sterlitamak, republican and municipal budgets has allocated the necessary funds to accomplish these objectives, attracting more and more people into landscaping and improvement of the city.

Both Bashkotrostan and Sterlitamak have implemented a federal program for renovating housing and communal services. In the city it operates since 2008, but few buildings has actually been renovated with balconies, new tile roofs, with streamlined elevators, new sewers and repaired doors.

One result of landscaping and improvement programs is the title of "Golden City of Russia" received by Sterlitamak. In 2007 the city was awarded the title of "the most comfortable city in Russia," among cities with populations up to a million people. Just 15 years Sterlitamak from the list of the most polluted cities joined the list of the cleanest and greenest cities in Russia. One reason for the sharp improvement in the environment and livability was a unique strategy for the city administration on key industries — each of the 17 largest plants were "attached" area of the city, which they must serve. Another reasons were the campaign for cleanliness in the streets, the mentality of the residents, high sense of responsibility of city utility services.

Indeed, the title of "Golden city of Russia" is well deserved by Sterlitamak.

In addition to the honorary title of "Golden City of Russia", in 2009, the municipal service of park management of Sterlitamak took the first place "Crystal Wheel 2009" among the city parks of Russia and CIS countries under the nomination of "Best Amusement Park with the number of visitors from 100 thousand to 250 thousand people per year".

For more than five years, this competition is being held in Sochi, in order to identify and disseminate the best of positive experiences in different areas of park operations and high service quality standards in the field of recreation and family entertainment. Its geography is quite wide: compete park management from Moscow, Krasnodar, Almetyevsk, Sterlitamak, Mytishchi, Tyumen, as well as the cities of CIS countries. This year, the competition was supported by the Ministry of Culture of Russia and has grown to even more significant scale.
In Sterlitamak the merger of all city parks into one municipal enterprise has significantly improved their logistical base, diversify the attractions and make them really popular place where the townspeople.

Miscellaneous

The city has twelve hospitals accounting for 2,700 hospital beds and eighteen outpatient clinics.

Of the major sports facilities in Sterlitamak currently operate 3 stadiums (a sports stadium, stadium Sodovik "stadium" Sportakademiya "), 2 swimming pools (with a length of track, 25 meters).

In the city there also are: Sterlitamak Historical Museum, Art Gallery of Bashkir State Art Museum MV Nesterova, "Theatrical Association, the Sterlitamak"(which includes: the State Russian Drama Theater, Bashkir Drama Theater, Dance Theater), Theater-studio "Benefis" City Philharmonic. There are 3 cinemas ( "Iskra", cinema "Salavat" with 2 cinema halls, a children's "Pioneer"), 5 palaces and houses of culture, the Palace of Pioneers and schoolchildren named after AP Gaidar. The city has one TV broadcast and one radio channel.

By 2007, the city acted in a professional football club "Sodovik", took part in the First Division Championship of Russia on football. Unfortunately, funding was discontinued after a change of management in Soda Company (sponsored by PFC "Sodovik"). The new management of the company has found the funding of the football club unprofitable. By early 2008, a children's football school was shut down as part of the elimination of the organization PFC "Sodovik". Around 300 boys from 8 to 18 dropped out from the football club (details at the club).

Population

Year Population
1939 38,800
1959 111,000
1970 184,000
1989 Census
Soviet Census (1989)
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247,457
2002 Census
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264,362
2008 268,300
2009 269,700
2010 Census (preliminary results) 273,432

Roads

There are 120,000 cars (2008) registered in Sterlitamak, so, much attention is paid to the city's roads.
The main streets of the city are:
  • Lenin Avenue - from Ufa road to Eternal Flame;
  • Khudayberdina Street - from [Rajewski] tract (Bus Station) to the river Ashkadar;
  • Mir Street - connects VTS microdistrict to the city center;
  • Kommunisticheskaya Street, Artyoma Street, Oktyabrsky Avenu - link areas of Yugo-Zapadny, Solnechny, Bolnichny to the city center;


From the west, bends around the city a bypass road, allowing transit vehicles, traveling at highway Ufa - Orenburg, bypass Sterlitamak and Salavat.

Trolley

The main public transport in Sterlitamak is the trolley. Every day for the carriage of passengers at 18 major and 3 additional route leaves 135 cars from the 2-trolley depot, carrying more than 230 thousand citizens every day, representing about 80% of public transport. It has become a tradition for Sterlitamak become a tradition to lay trolleybus routes to new construction sites, and this explains the great popularity of the trolleybus in the city.

Most trolleys have been purchased from "Bashkir Trolleybus Plant".

Bus

Also in the city has a bus service. Major bus routes pass through the main streets of the city and most of them repeat trolleybus routes, but are inferior in frequency to trolleys. Bus transportation is provided by Sterlitamak Passenger Motor Transportation Enterprise (GUP Bashavtotrans). These are comfortable buses, with a lowered stance, a Bashkir brand NEFAZ.

Other types of public transport

Also, the city has shuttle buses, which exceed the bus and trolley buses in speed and maneuverability (they are substantial due to the increase of traffic jams in the city). On July 25, 2008 in the city it has become forbidden to use Gazelle minibuses, a step because the engines of national Gazelles are not equipped with environmental standards Euro-3, so now there are Mercedes Sprinter, Volkswagen Transporter and Peugeot Boxer minibuses in operation. All these foreign brands are equipped with engines of Euro-3 and EURO-4, and have a high level of security. It is worth noting that not even all millionaire cities can afford to update the fleet to such a level. In the spring of 2009 the city administration had given permission for passengers on the "Gazelle", provided that their number does not exceed 40 units.

About 10 private taxi services exist in the city.

Railway

The city has a station on the segment of non-electrified route "Ufa-Orenburg", but is out of demand from the passengers and is used mainly for cargo transportation. The main disadvantage of rail transport in this direction - a very low speed (the road to Ufa will take approximately 5 hours, for buses - 2,5–3 hours). This is because the main part of the road passes through the single track road.

Industry

The economic potential of cities largely determined by few major chemical and petrochemical enterprises. B 2008 they produced goods worth 37 billion 340 mln. rubles Soda company in 2008, has shipped products worth 13 billion 788 million rubles. Caustic Inc. has shipped products amounting to 10 billion 344 million rubles.

Sterlitamak Petrochemical Plant has shipped to consumers goods with total cost of 3 billion 868 million rubles. SNHZ remains Russia's only supplier of phenolic antioxidants for rubber production, continued development of the production stabilizers series Agidol. Tough times were upon JSC "Rubber", "Synthesis-Rubber" and "Vanguard".

Engineering and machine tool industries in the city are represented by: Sterlitamak Machine-tool Plant", Red Proletarian, Car-Repair Plant, Plant Stroymash, and Inmash.
In addition, there are few building enterprises in the city. Sodovik the first time in the past 14 years managed to reach the volume of cement production over 1 million tons. Work construction companies, the largest one of them - JSC Trest Sterlitamakstroy. There is also developed food industry. Production Plant Stalk (alcohol-vodka production) and a brewery Shihan (until 2005) known and popular not only in the republic, but in many neighboring regions of Russia, Sterlitamakskij Bakery, celebrated in 2009, 100 years also widely known not only the country but also around the Volga region, in the city there are also two large dairy factories, more four sausage factories.

The industrial enterprises in 2008 have shipped to consumers more than 51,6 billion rubles worth of produce.

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